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"A french fry is worse than a cigarette" for your health
go to this page http://www.mercola.com/2001/feb/7/french_fries.htm and
scroll down to the conclusion ... Dr. Mercola thinks a french fry is worse than a cigarette. I couldn't agree more ... trans fat is very very toxic!! |
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How many french fries are there in McDonalds' largest order? Now
imagine smoking that many cigarettes within 20 minutes ... |
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"Andrew" wrote in message oups.com... How many french fries are there in McDonalds' largest order? Now imagine smoking that many cigarettes within 20 minutes ... You are an idiot. I hope you do go smoke that many cigarettes and die of lung cancer. |
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"Jeff P" wrote in message ... "Andrew" wrote in message oups.com... How many french fries are there in McDonalds' largest order? Now imagine smoking that many cigarettes within 20 minutes ... You are an idiot. I hope you do go smoke that many cigarettes and die of lung cancer. Excuse me? Who's the idiot here? What Andrew says is true. He didn't make it up. There are hundreds of avoidable toxins that we are subjected to every day in every area of our lives. If there were a way to improve you health and your family's health by simply avoiding them, wouldn't you do it? Since you're an idiot.....probably not. |
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"Ignoramus12247" wrote in message ... On Thu, 2 Jun 2005 15:46:40 -0700, NoSpam wrote: "Jeff P" wrote in message ... "Andrew" wrote in message oups.com... How many french fries are there in McDonalds' largest order? Now imagine smoking that many cigarettes within 20 minutes ... You are an idiot. I hope you do go smoke that many cigarettes and die of lung cancer. Excuse me? Who's the idiot here? What Andrew says is true. He didn't make it up. There are hundreds of avoidable toxins that we are subjected to every day in every area of our lives. If there were a way to improve you health and your family's health by simply avoiding them, wouldn't you do it? Since you're an idiot.....probably not. Well, then, would you say that McD's french fries contain toxins that regular home cooked fries would not have? Beats me....I wouldn't eat french fries made at home either. Maybe baked ones but then they wouldn't be french fries would they? There's a much bigger picture here than just french fries. The air we breathe, the water that comes out of our taps, the processed to death food most of us eat, the phalates in a lot of the plastics out there, personal care products and cosmetics that are loaded with toxic ingredients, toxic building materials, carpeting etc. There are alternative things we can use instead for most of these things. The air we breathe might be a toughie except in your own home, but the rest have safer alternatives. It's a choice people can make. |
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French fries are always 100% bad ... at home of course you could fry
them in stable coconut oil ... |
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"NoSpam" wrote in message ... Beats me....I wouldn't eat french fries made at home either. Maybe baked ones but then they wouldn't be french fries would they? There's a much bigger picture here than just french fries. The air we breathe, the water that comes out of our taps, the processed to death food most of us eat, the phalates in a lot of the plastics out there, personal care products and cosmetics that are loaded with toxic ingredients, toxic building materials, carpeting etc. There are alternative things we can use instead for most of these things. The air we breathe might be a toughie except in your own home, but the rest have safer alternatives. It's a choice people can make. Indeed...a choice to live in great fear with possible real or imagined dangers everywhere or to live joyfully as the best fed, most prosperous, longest lived, healthiest people in the worlds history......aren't choices great? Rod |
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NoSpam wrote: Beats me....I wouldn't eat french fries made at home either. Maybe baked ones but then they wouldn't be french fries would they? There's a much bigger picture here than just french fries. The air we breathe, the water that comes out of our taps, the processed to death food most of us eat, the phalates in a lot of the plastics out there, personal care products and cosmetics that are loaded with toxic ingredients, toxic building materials, carpeting etc. There are alternative things we can use instead for most of these things. The air we breathe might be a toughie except in your own home, but the rest have safer alternatives. It's a choice people can make. I'm not trying to be mean, but I think you need some therapy. It must be a daunting existance to have to worry about every possible thing that could have a negative impact, no matter how trivial. tkb, who's off to her much needed therapy appointment. ;-) |
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Beats me....I wouldn't eat french fries made at home either. Maybe baked
ones but then they wouldn't be french fries would they? There's a much bigger picture here than just french fries. The air we breathe, the water that comes out of our taps, the processed to death food most of us eat, the phalates in a lot of the plastics out there, personal care products and cosmetics that are loaded with toxic ingredients, toxic building materials, carpeting etc. There are alternative things we can use instead for most of these things. The air we breathe might be a toughie except in your own home, but the rest have safer alternatives. It's a choice people can make. We still manage to have a much longer life expectancy than our ancestors who didn't have those things. Are you aware that people who still live a primitive lifestyle (such as tribespeople in remote areas) without any of those 'hazards' don't live much longer than 40? Obsessing about all the things that can be bad for you is a lot more unhealthy than smoking & eating fries. We're still going to die, regardless of how much we avoid all those 'hazards' around us, so we might as well enjoy our time here instead of living in constant fear. |
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Would that be a cigarette with ketchup? |
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