Posted on 02/11/2007 6:16:22 PM PST by Perdogg
TMZ has obtained a photo of the inside of Anna Nicole Smith's refrigerator taken after she died, and the contents are shocking on several levels. TMZ has 100% verified the authenticity of this photo.
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Great. Now the feds will try to ban Slim Fast, like they did ephedra, andro, etc.
At least she wasn't drinkin' this crap.
Slim! Fast!
Where is the beef/food?
Good. Slim Fast causes diabetes. It is made made primarily with table sugar.
No way. It was definitely the Yellow Mustard/Soy Sauce Shooters she was doing that killed her.
Fill a shot glass with mustard, float the top 1/4" with Soy Sauce. Down with a Slimfast Chaser and an injection of Methadone and you're ready for a night on the Town!
RIP, Anna-Nichole. Everyone's good for something, and you were a perfect Morality Tale.
Actually I felt sorry for her.
Sorry. I'm a hardliner. But, when it all comes out that AN died because everyone and their brother was taking advantage of her, or that she was actually murdered, I might get a little teary. But I doubt it. We all make our choices in life and we all pay our various prices for those choices.
I have a SIL that is as gorgeous as AN was when she was all "dolled up." She just got out of prison this weekend. My SIL lived her life very much like AN and I just see it as a Morality Tale on how NOT to live your life. Especially when you have kids to raise. (I raised my SIL's kids for her; love 'em like my own.)
People DO have different life perspectives. It's not my fault that weak, beautiful women make poor choices in this world. We "average looking" women deserve adulation and respect too, you know. I'll bet you a donut that you're married to one and YOU think she's the most gorgeous woman on Earth! ;)
But I will give you this...I could name a half-dozen women that did (or are currently doing) FAR more damage to the make-up of our society than this Playboy Bunny did. ;)
Seems like it should, but it doesn't. Actually it is used in weight loss programs to treat type II diabetes.
http://www.obesityresearch.org/cgi/reprint/9/suppl_4/S341.pdf
>>>Slim Fast causes diabetes.
>>>>>>Seems like it should, but it doesn't. Actually it is used in weight loss programs to treat type II diabetes.
Damn I have more food than Anna Nicole ever had ROFL
The quotes below are from the American Diabetes Association website page on myths about diabetes.
http://www.diabetes.org/diabetes-myths.jsp
Slim Fast is fairly high in sugars, but it does not cause or exacerbate diabetes if consumed in reasonable amounts.Myth #2 People with diabetes can't eat sweets or chocolate.
If eaten as part of a healthy meal plan, or combined with exercise, sweets and desserts can be eaten by people with diabetes. They are no more off limits to people with diabetes, than they are to people without diabetes.
Myth #3 Eating too much sugar causes diabetes.
No. Diabetes is caused by a combination of genetic and lifestyle factors. However, being overweight does increase your risk for developing type 2 diabetes. If you have a history of diabetes in your family, eating a healthy meal plan and regular exercise are recommended to manage your weight. Myth #4 People with diabetes should eat special diabetic foods. A healthy meal plan for people with diabetes is the same as that for everyone low in fat (especially saturated and trans fat), moderate in salt and sugar, with meals based on whole grain foods, vegetables and fruit. Diabetic and dietetic versions of sugar-containing foods offer no special benefit. They still raise blood glucose levels, are usually more expensive and can also have a laxative effect if they contain sugar alcohols.
Myth #5 If you have diabetes, you should only eat small amounts of starchy foods, such as bread, potatoes and pasta.
Starchy foods are part of a healthy meal plan. What is important is the portion size. Whole grain breads, cereals, pasta, rice and starchy vegetables like potatoes, yams, peas and corn can be included in your meals and snacks. The key is portions. For most people with diabetes, having 3-4 servings of carbohydrate-containing foods is about right. Whole grain starchy foods are also a good source of fiber, which helps keep your gut healthy.
bull!
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