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Yes milk, wheat, soy etc are top allergins. Too much meat makes your body acid.
One fellow cured himself of "uncureable" stomach cancer - the doctors sent him home to die by simply going on a live food diet (=fresh vegs and fruit and nuts etc. nothing cooked).
... amazing.
One of the first steps if you have a prb that you aren't solving is to just fast.
(plain water or water and apple juice and apples) - gives your body a chance to rest and heal.
Then add in foods one at a time.
If you have done this you would have found that as soon as you consumed milk products your body reacted.
same idea for people with gluten pbs
you might want to try rice milk or almond milk instead of soy.
I am not a big fan of chiropractors but here's one who offers some hope for dealing with your old repetitive motion occupational, football or mountain climbing injuries. This won't help with brain problems due to concussions. Stay out of that boxing ring.
This practitioner has done a lot of work with professional sports teams, so this is worth a look.
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"December 10, 2012. In an article published online on December 6, 2012 in the journal Science, Eric Verdin of the University of California, San Francisco and his associates report their finding of a mechanism via which a low carbohydrate, calorie restricted diet delays the effects of aging."
"Here, we find that βOHB—the body's major source of energy during exercise or fasting—blocks a class of enzymes that would otherwise promote oxidative stress, thus protecting cells from aging."
"If we don't loosen up some money, this sucker is going down." -GW Bush, 2008
“Lack of proof that something is true does not prove that it is not true - when you want to believe.” -Humpty Dumpty, 2014
“The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.” Prof. Albert Bartlett
Sitting still for long periods of time is a major risk factor for premature death. As a screen junkie, resist the temptaion and save your life. The human body is built to MOVE.
"If we don't loosen up some money, this sucker is going down." -GW Bush, 2008
“Lack of proof that something is true does not prove that it is not true - when you want to believe.” -Humpty Dumpty, 2014
“The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.” Prof. Albert Bartlett
a fantastic stand up desk for just that reason. All Ikea products less than $150 bucks all in. I have not, though, figured a way to make it a walking desk via the addition of a treadmill.
I will say that standing is flippin fantastic and the "feel better" effects are evident right away.
It has been explained that to make an effective walking desk the treadmill needs to be "gravity based" as the typical motor will burn out when used at slow speeds for long periods each day. So I gather that a gravity type walking treadmill is similar to a band of walking material around a series of rolling pin like rollers...anyone clued in on that?
You could put a keyboard and mouse on your handlebars and trade from your Computrainer.
Doesn't this look comfy?
On second thought maybe the stand up desk is worth another look.... However, I would want the speed of the treadmill to be controlled by the speed of the tape.
OK, enough nonsense. I have to admit that the standing or walking desk is a really good idea. Sorry, I couldn't resist.
"If we don't loosen up some money, this sucker is going down." -GW Bush, 2008
“Lack of proof that something is true does not prove that it is not true - when you want to believe.” -Humpty Dumpty, 2014
“The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.” Prof. Albert Bartlett
Accepted and expected from you....I'm okay with being Zondored!
Originally a skeptic, on both the form and function of a stand up desk I now can offer testimony to the described benefits. I do feel better standing during productivity time. Second to that, because I am standing I do not linger in front of the machine on stuff that is not important. Last, I do feel as though focus is better from the standing position.
There is a big story today somewhere on nbc but I lost the link.
It is not the sitting per se that is the problem, so much as the lack, of movement that usually comes with it.
Fidgeting and stretching can help to a degree. It's not so easy to do that while, for example, driving a car. On long trips the tendency is to go into a trance and not do any movements unrelated to driving.
It's scary how inactive the body becomes while driving for a while and how strange it feels when getting out of the car and stumbling around like a zombie at the rest stop until metabolism speeds back up to normal. And especially scary that the sluggish state crept up on you and that you were probably not even aware of being in it.
Standing all day can be bad too, especially standing still in one place, which can really make your legs hurt. In Poland a few years ago I was surprised to see that many of the supermarkets had ergonomic chairs for the checkout workers.
"If we don't loosen up some money, this sucker is going down." -GW Bush, 2008
“Lack of proof that something is true does not prove that it is not true - when you want to believe.” -Humpty Dumpty, 2014
“The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.” Prof. Albert Bartlett
I do take a statin. The top health priority now is to get off the statin medication asap. If anyone can offer educational resource to assist with that please post.