Posted on 11/12/2013 6:55:43 AM PST by theruleshavechanged
"They're coming after your doughnuts!" the Kentucky Republican said, referring to the Food and Drug Administration decision to ban trans fats.
Paul added that if the FDA was banning trans fats, the employees of the agency should be forced to get healthy themselves.
"I say we should line every one of them up. I want to see how skinny or how fat the FDA agents are that are making the rules on this," Paul said.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonexaminer.com ...
Just how long ago was it any/all parts of an egg were ‘taboo’?? Science has a LONG way to go to truly define how the body works, let alone how it works in every fashion. IE: There are no ‘experts’
Until then, I’ll follow this old, sage advice ‘too much of any one thing is bad, OK.’
If you like your donuts, you can keep your donuts. Period.
Barak Obama, “If you like your doughnuts,
you can keep the holes...”.
Thanks for the tip!
I prefer to rely on the professionals who know me and my personal and family history than some guy who is just trying to sell a book. Just because the author had “Dr.” in front of his name doesn't mean he knows what's best for me.
I’m listening to a guy that’s giving historical events for years corresponding to his show numbers, he’s in the 1200’s now.
There are historical people typically living 80 years or more, in keeping with the “modern” lifespan. They weren’t dying at 30 yrs old like we’ve been led to believe.
“cholesterol numbers down to normal”
several inherent assumptions in this phrase.
Can you spot them?
Common knowledge is often based on what the Dr says, and is often wrong. Your cardiologist was probably telling folks to go to polyunsaturated fats not long ago, and today the light oils are now suspect. Some doctors give out statins like candy, others have figured out that cholesterol numbers do not correlate with heart trouble, and that merely forcing the number downs benefits pharma but not the patient. The side effects of statins are ugly, and the benefits questionable.
The Australian Broadcasting company did a report on this issue:
I could go with this if they would just go back to lard
You made me remember...
Vincent LaGuardia Gambini (My Cousin Vinnie) [as the cook puts a big blob of lard on the stove]
“Excuse me, you guys down here hear about the ongoing cholesterol problem in the country?”
Don't want to be a fat man, have not the patience to ignore all that. Hate to admit to myself half of my problems came from being fat. Ian Anderson (lead singer/songwriter, Jethro Tull)
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