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What is rude about the nurses is the hypocrisy of their business. How can one be encouraged to take better care of themselves when the very person helping them is obese? Not all nurses are obese, for sure. I almost married one, and she was very healthy. However, it seems that a higher percentage are obese than the population standard - would you respect an aerobics trainer or personal trainer who was obese? Or a nutritionist? Folks who are getting paid to help people become healthy should live by the same standard they propose to their clients.
Your ancestors lived into their 90's because DDT, Monsanto, and antibotics had not been invented yet - simple as that. Of course, antibiotics are a miracle drug, but they are now abused in most cattle. Funny thing about the Vespa riders, if they are American, then 60% of them are fat, and 40% of those are obese. Those are facts of America. Here is some more interesting facts: 40% of the American requesting health insurance have pre-existing conditions and therefore cannot get coverage for themselves in a normal fashion. They have to purchase cheap "guaranteed issue" plans. These are a direct results of diet and exercise. Funny thing is that the same diet in Europe does not yeild the same results, the French eat cheese, beef and drink wine with less obesity and cancer. So while I believe that beef and dairy consumption should be reduced, if it really is homegrown, I don't think it is an issue.
On Time to save our nation’s dairy farmers posted 5 months ago 51 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
Bud,
99.9% of the Milk and Beef us city folk eat is not grass fed. It 'ain't' hard for you, but it is for most of the population, we can't very easily get food that is not processed. I think living on a farm and being self sustaining is probably the healthiest way to live. It is my goal to do the same when I sell my business, and I am looking forward to eating a little beef again once I raise my own cattle. Yes, I know its alot of work, but that is something I am not afraid of.<BR>I have a question for you Bud, have you tasted the beef and milk from a city supermarket? If so, have you noticed any difference?
On Time to save our nation’s dairy farmers posted 5 months ago 51 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
Bud Linger and Teuthis ,
Alot of folks become health nuts because they get sick. Drinking Milk and a regular diet of Beef will eventually kill you of a stroke or cancer. However, you and Teuthis will never believe this until you get sick, then you will blame it on chance, but not food. The only that that is for sure is that neither one of you has actually done ANY research on any of these subjects, your just a sucker for TV advertisements - "Beef, its what's for Dinner"..translation... "Cancer - its right for America". This is NOT a personal attack, go the American Cancer Society and check for yourself, depending on gender, you could have a 1 in 2 chance of cancer in your lifetime. ONLY in America. The land of suckers.
On Time to save our nation’s dairy farmers posted 5 months, 1 week ago 51 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
That's funny, my caps lock is on the left side of my keyboard. Pancreas attack? Hmm-here comes diabetes , thank u Mr Dairy Farmers. And Pfizer thanks you as well.
On Time to save our nation’s dairy farmers posted 5 months, 1 week ago 51 ResponsesClick here to view comment in original post
Fasting? I had no idea that was useful. Do you have any links or reccomended books? I agree with you about Doctors. And whats up with the GIANT nurses? Huge pork eating goliaths. I once saw 5 of them have lunch at Subway by the hospital. They all ate footlong sandwiches with chips, I felt odd eating a 6" veggie and water :(. By the way, in case everyone is wondering, this picture was shot of me at 3 months old after my first formula - so mom went back to breast milk.
On Time to save our nation’s dairy farmers posted 5 months, 1 week ago 51 Responses