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"A french fry is worse than a cigarette" for your health



 
 
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Old June 3rd, 2005, 10:51 PM
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"Rod & Betty Jo" wrote in message
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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.



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


Did I say I live in fear? I choose to make safer, healthier choices. I
choose to live a long, healthy lifestyle. Look around you....look at how
many people are getting cancer and lots of other diseases that could be
prevented if they would simply make some changes in the things they do and
eat and use on their bodies. How much money are the pharmaceutical companies
making off these people. You guys have blinders on......eat, drink & be
merry.


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Old June 4th, 2005, 02:44 AM
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I quite smoking 3 months ago, The feeling of not being able to breath, and
your heart hurting in the middle of the night, I would rather eat the
french fries, gain the weight and not die of lung cancer.

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Old June 4th, 2005, 09:07 AM
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I quite smoking 3 months ago, The feeling of not being able to breath, and
your heart hurting in the middle of the night, I would rather eat the
french fries, gain the weight and not die of lung cancer.

Not to mention that you can eat all the fries you want without bothering
anyone around you. Smoking forces other people to smoke too.


 




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