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Monthly Archives: December 2015
Welcome To Tomorrow
Tomorrow will be a new year. Even though next year and last year are separated by an imaginary line, people like to start new things in the new year. It is a good way to measure how long you can … Continue reading
Long Week?
So, it has been a week now since I have written. I run across articles in my various places where I find food and nutrition news. People are still excited about the debate regarding foods–the good, the bad… I am … Continue reading
Wonder How This Will Turn Out
I am going to a school that wants me to eat nothing but fruit on the days that we attend class (once a week). The idea is that we follow a routine, that we renounce a little something and as … Continue reading
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Coke, Candy, Chips
I have gained ten pounds in the last couple of months. I know where they came from, they came from fructose. I know where they are, these extra pounds are in and around my liver. I weighed in at 147.5 … Continue reading
Going to Pseudoscience Class
If you wanted to teach that the world was created in seven days in a public school classroom all you would have to do is ask the schools to teach it and provide them with the ‘educational’ materials to present. It’s win-win, … Continue reading
Diabetes:Fact, Fiction
Today in the New York Times: New Diabetes Cases, at Long Last, Begin to Fall in the United States All I can say is that it must be incredibly difficult to write a factually accurate headline without using too many … Continue reading