You WouldNever Believe It About Your Own Body! Sorryto have to bring it up; the importance is tough to exaggerate and deservesweighing. Whenwe eat, we sometimes take in other life forms that are still alive. Most of them are far too small for the humaneye to see, or nose to smell; really tiny critters. From first breath to last, free radicals (whose primary functionis to eat human flesh) are the least of our multi-legged non-friends to impactour lives. There are in fact many thousands of life forms we ingest and keep.
you see what’s leaving your body and you realize how much of your naturalstrength, balance, and well-being are affected by influences we’re not alwaysconsciously aware of. To watch thelittle nasties wiggling around, and knowing they’re thriving and multiplying inan environment that we ourselves provide and enhance, is an experience worthgoing through for those who are committed to living a bit longer, a bit better. The US government proclaimed that by year 2010, half of all Americans would beover the age of 65. We’re close enough to that point to realize that somepeople live longer, and some don’t. When we examine those who do live longer,it’s silly not to pay careful attention to what they’re doing and saying. If we’re not getting it from the horse’smouth, well then, at which end of the horse are we getting caught at? The pest-zapper is currently exclusive in America under one majorlicensee. As the zapper continues togrow in popularity, it’s expected that copycats, hopefully as good as theoriginal, are inevitable. For thoseinterested, call Dr. Cohen’s office about the zapper. In the meantime, you’re reminded that the so-called “KISS” of success is stillacronymic for Keep It Simple, Stupid. So many of the turn-of-the-century corporate successes are in no smallway attributable to the narrow and precise goals of most CEO’s of the day. Ifit grows in the ground and is sold for human consumption, you can fairly relyupon it being better for both the quality and quantity of your life; betterthan just about anything that’s man made or animal-based. It doesn’t mean becoming a certifiedtree-hugger, just a reminder that people who eat celery tend to outlive theFrench fry champions.
Ifit comes from another animal, whether it tastes delicious or not is, so sorryto say, secondary to how your immune system feels about it. In fact, every item that comes into thehuman body from another animal depresses and literally assaults your immunesystem. Indulging here and there iswonderful, whether it’s ice cream, maybe a fattening soup, or whatever it isthat floats your boat. If it’s now ahabit for you to eat poorly, don’t bother trying to change instantly orovernight. Pendulums tend to swingconsistently, along the lines of what a fellow named Isaac Newton would call“equal and opposite reaction,” so we wouldn’t want to go too far in onedirection.
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