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From: Jean Smith on 5 Jan 2010 14:00 In article <0001HW.C756766F0045CC13B01029BF(a)News.Individual.NET>, TaliesinSoft <taliesinsoft(a)me.com> wrote: > On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 12:58:02 -0600, Robert Haar wrote (in article > <C75680EA.481FEC%bobhaar(a)me.com>): > > > On 12/22/09 1:31 PM, "Nick Naym" <nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com> wrote: > > [responding to the following comment made in the preceding posting in this > thread] > > >> Compared to the US, _everybody_ has better healthcare. > > > > No _everybody_ but at least all the people in the developed nations of the > > world. > > What comes to mind is that within the United States we have one of the > world's foremost problems with obesity. Given that whether or not one is > obese is something almost completely under control of the individual I would > think that the overall position of health care in the United States would > likely be better than it is if only more persons in this country took better > care of themselves. Which diet do you recommend? -- Israeli Settling http://gop.am/fxb2 http://gop.am/RrPK http://gop.am/0WNU Rachel Maddow http://gop.am/ouyu Health Care http://gop.am/YV6d Look at the Rich Guys http://gop.am/Uv45 http://gop.am/6gdh http://northalabamahealthcareforall.org http://healthcareforamericanow.org/
From: Jamie Kahn Genet on 5 Jan 2010 15:25 Jean Smith <gotermite(a)gmail.com> wrote: > In article <0001HW.C756766F0045CC13B01029BF(a)News.Individual.NET>, > TaliesinSoft <taliesinsoft(a)me.com> wrote: > > > On Tue, 22 Dec 2009 12:58:02 -0600, Robert Haar wrote (in article > > <C75680EA.481FEC%bobhaar(a)me.com>): > > > > > On 12/22/09 1:31 PM, "Nick Naym" <nicknaym@[remove_this].gmail.com> wrote: > > > > [responding to the following comment made in the preceding posting in this > > thread] > > > > >> Compared to the US, _everybody_ has better healthcare. > > > > > > No _everybody_ but at least all the people in the developed nations of the > > > world. > > > > What comes to mind is that within the United States we have one of the > > world's foremost problems with obesity. Given that whether or not one is > > obese is something almost completely under control of the individual I would > > think that the overall position of health care in the United States would > > likely be better than it is if only more persons in this country took better > > care of themselves. > > Which diet do you recommend? Eat less, exercise more. -- If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
From: TaliesinSoft on 5 Jan 2010 14:40 On Tue, 5 Jan 2010 13:12:01 -0600, TaliesinSoft wrote (in article <0001HW.C768EB2100011299B01029BF(a)News.Individual.NET>): > It's simple! Less food, smaller portions, frequent small snacks. And continuing.... What has happened in the United States, not to mention elsewhere in the world, is that there has been an increasing tendency to "eat out". The problem is that restaurants, especially the fast-food kind, place an emphasis on quantity. When I go to restaurants with my sweetie we often find that sharing a meal is sufficient to satisfy us both. -- James Leo Ryan --- Austin, Texas --- taliesinsoft(a)me.com
From: TaliesinSoft on 5 Jan 2010 14:12 On Tue, 5 Jan 2010 13:00:35 -0600, Jean Smith wrote (in article <gotermite-42F446.13003505012010(a)feeder.eternal-september.org>): [in response to my having stated] >> What comes to mind is that within the United States we have one of the >> world's foremost problems with obesity. Given that whether or not one is >> obese is something almost completely under control of the individual I >> would think that the overall position of health care in the United States >> would likely be better than it is if only more persons in this country >> took better care of themselves. > > Which diet do you recommend? It's simple! Less food, smaller portions, frequent small snacks. -- James Leo Ryan --- Austin, Texas --- taliesinsoft(a)me.com
From: Su-Z-Q on 7 Jan 2010 05:52
In article <0001HW.C768F1C90002A220B01029BF(a)News.Individual.NET>, TaliesinSoft <taliesinsoft(a)me.com> wrote: > On Tue, 5 Jan 2010 13:12:01 -0600, TaliesinSoft wrote > (in article <0001HW.C768EB2100011299B01029BF(a)News.Individual.NET>): > > > It's simple! Less food, smaller portions, frequent small snacks. > > And continuing.... > > What has happened in the United States, not to mention elsewhere in the > world, is that there has been an increasing tendency to "eat out". The > problem is that restaurants, especially the fast-food kind, place an emphasis > on quantity. When I go to restaurants with my sweetie we often find that > sharing a meal is sufficient to satisfy us both. Read about the quality of fast food here: http://www.naturalnews.com/027872_ammonia_beef_products.html ("I'll have the big ammonia with melted plastic-hold the vegetables-and, ooooh, extra mayo please.") -- Facts are stubborn, but statistics are more pliable. Mark Twain |