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Originally Posted by rubicon
After reading all of the aforementioned posts it is obvious that most who replied agree that experts are too fickle in their opinions whether they be in the business of food, environment, archaeology or any of the earth sciences
I have a friend who would obsess about such events. I listened once why he proceeded to have a serious debate about which peanut butter was the best, the healthiest with another of my neighbors.
Death will come to us all. Certainly we do make bad choices that may quicken that process such as reckless driving. However often people die because of genetic mutations. I agree with those who speak of moderation in all things...and I do understand there are some people r kiddingly expresses when I speak of moderation, and ï like a lot of moderation". However,the issue of moderation as to be viewed in the long run and not one event.
Erma Bombeck expressed this issue of eating best when she wrote in one of her humorist columns "Just think some passengers waved off the dessert cart" minutes before the Titanic sank" Humor. smiling, laughing seems to be the one ingredient that truly increases longevity
Happy thanksgiving To You All
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I do agree with what you've said......