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    <h2 style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">Marathoners Have Higher Levels of Indicator of Heart Risk</h2>
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    Minneapolis,
    Minnesota- A group of elite long-distance runners had less body fat,
    better cholesterol and blood lipid profiles, and better heart rates
    than people being tested for cardiac disease. Paradoxically, however,
    the runners had more calcified plaque in their heart arteries. Full Article

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    http://www.nwf.org/News-and-Magazine...-Wildlife/Anim als/Archives/2010/The-Dirty-Truth-Behind-Clean-Natural-Gas.a spx

    LATER...... <br style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">Gary Null filed a lawsuit in
    New York City in April against the maker of a nutrition supplement
    called Ultimate Power Meal, alleging that he had suffered constant
    pain, kidney damage and internal bleeding from the product's
    recommended daily regimen. Ultimate Power Meal is one of the "health"
    supplements packaged under the label of ... Gary Null, a nationally
    prominent pitchman for homeopathic remedies. Null is suing the
    manufacturer who supplies the product on which Null affixes his
    Ultimate Power Meal label. (According to consumer advisers at
    Quackwatch.org, Null is "one of the nation's leading promoters of
    dubious treatment for serious disease.") [New York Daily News, 4-28-10]</font>

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    This sounds impossible, but -- FP reports it:

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    </font>Study Finds Heavy Drinkers Outlive Non Drinkers</font>

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    new study suggests that - for reasons that aren't entirely clear -
    abstaining from alcohol does actually tend to increase one's risk of
    dying even when you exclude former drinkers. </font>

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    Forgive me, but I've never been able to see how anybody could actually shell out money and buy plain </span>water. The stuff in plastic bottles tastes like plastic -- all of it!

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    <h1 style="color: rgb(102, 0, 0);">New health warning against drinking distilled water

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    For
    some years certain health advocates and health organizations have
    promoted dubious advice: for optimal health drink distilled water.

    Their
    opinion was based on studies that revealed that a significant quantity
    of bottled water available on store shelves was tainted by bacteria, or
    was nothing more than processed tap water that was poorly filtered and
    allowed many adverse chemicals to remain in the product............


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    http://www.charter.net/tv/3/player/v...et/grab_131589
    Eating chocolate linked to slimmer bodies
    Researcher Dr. Beatrice Golomb discusses a study that links eating chocolate to a trim waistline

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    The latest on beer and health, per 7/9/12 National Examiner, p30:

    https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...pe=&as_rights=

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    An article entitled "Getting Too Much Exercise"

    The harder you work your heart, the quicker it wears out. It’s apparently taken medical science 50 years to figure this out.
    http://www.whitecivilrights.com/?p=7386

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    Hot stuff -- magnificent find! Busts up another of the huge myths people live by today.

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    The medical establishment is dominated at the top by Jews who seem to lack a reasoning or logic that Whites think of as normal. Some believe that this has lead to over emphasize on verbal skills instead of thinking skills even with White doctors being chosen for their verbal skills. In other words, they choose doctors on language skills instead of reasoning. So all,most of, the doctors know how to do is take a list of symptoms and makes a diagnosis. It works well in most cases but doctors rarely ask themselves what is the underlying cause all they do is treat symptoms.

    This maybe great for money making as Drug companies sell lots of drugs that often have side effects like damaging the heart, kidneys, liver, brain and other organs so what does the doctor do, take the patient off the problem medication, too often not, after all that cost the Drug companies money, he instead prescripts a new drug to treat the side effects and more and more drugs and until the patient body wears out and dies. Would not be surprised if life expectancy in this country doesn't start dropping before long due to this.

    The old country doctors knew their stuff and understood and cared about their patients, but they were mostly trained before the Jews came to dominated medical schools throughout this land and push verbal skills instead of thinking. These same Jews who push perversion as normal.

    My granddad use to say that the government would push the whatever food there was a surplus of as healthy. Today, the government pushes whatever makes the powers that be money as healthy

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    http://lewrockwell.com/mercola/mercola253.html
    Extreme Endurance Cardio May Do More Harm Than Good

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    It's a given that drinking bottled water is a bad idea -- tastes like the plastic bottle and the refuse is one of the main pollution problems. It would seem to me axiomatic that nothing mfg by Coke or Pepsi could possibly be a health food. But to buy it without reading the ingredients first? Knowing people actually do this makes a great thing to remember when you're feeling blue and would like to laugh yourself silly.

    I promise the person who invented this scam has already laughed himself to death:

    http://www.therealfoodchannel.com/vi...deception.html

    cf. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XfPAjUvvnIc
    The Truth About Bottled Water
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    Encore!

    http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...k-8434743.html
    Recipe for a long life: overweight people have LOWER death risk


    Being overweight can extend life rather than shorten it, according to a major new study that runs counter to widespread medical assumptions and years of warnings about the fatal implications of Britain's expanding waistlines.

    It sounds too good to be true, coming at the end of the season of excess, but after one of the largest reviews of research ever conducted, doctors say that carrying a few extra pounds may actually reduce the risk of premature death. Experts have repeatedly warned that obesity would soon exact a greater toll than smoking and the current generation could be the first to die before their parents.

    Only yesterday, the Royal College of Physicians called for more to be done to tackle the UK's obesity epidemic, criticising the NHS's "patchy" services and inadequate leadership on the issue. However, the new study shows that people who are modestly overweight have a 6 per cent lower rate of premature death from all causes than people of ideal, "healthy" weight, while even those who are mildly obese have no increased risk.............

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    http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/04/3...a-on-the-rise/
    Eating Disorder Orthorexia On The Rise

    The brunette cutie pie who wrote this mentions "phydo chemicals" on page 2.

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