Posted by Rod Speed on March 12, 2007, 3:00 pm
> Lucy wrote
>>> Use to get the Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's for 99 cents. Now it's
$1.29.
>> So you pay .30 cents more for your heart attack. It is still far
>> cheaper than those pesky vegetables some nuts buy!
> It's been proven that all of those healthy diets do not decrease your chances
of dying at all.
Like hell it has. It has in fact been shown that some
healthy diets do reduce your chance of dying.
And that significant under eating alone significantly affects life expectancy
too.
http://www.abc.net.au/health/minutes/stories/s647676.htm
Posted by Zuke on March 12, 2007, 11:27 pm
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007, Rod Speed wrote:
>> Lucy wrote
>>>> Use to get the Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's for 99 cents. Now it's
$1.29.
>>> So you pay .30 cents more for your heart attack. It is still far
>>> cheaper than those pesky vegetables some nuts buy!
>> It's been proven that all of those healthy diets do not decrease your chances
of dying at all.
> Like hell it has. It has in fact been shown that some
> healthy diets do reduce your chance of dying.
Wow, immortality has been achieved and it hasn't even made the
headlines.
Plus it doesn't drive up health costs, just delays them.
Posted by Rod Speed on March 13, 2007, 4:08 pm
> Rod Speed wrote
>>> Lucy wrote
>>>>> Use to get the Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's for 99 cents. Now it's
$1.29.
>>>> So you pay .30 cents more for your heart attack. It is still far cheaper
than those pesky
>>>> vegetables some nuts buy!
>>> It's been proven that all of those healthy diets do not decrease your
chances of dying at all.
>> Like hell it has. It has in fact been shown that some
>> healthy diets do reduce your chance of dying.
> Wow, immortality has been achieved
No one said a word about immortality, you pathetic excuse for a bullshit artist.
> and it hasn't even made the headlines.
> Plus it doesn't drive up health costs, just delays them.
Irrelevant to what was actually being discussed.
Posted by Lucy on March 13, 2007, 8:16 am
>> Rod Speed wrote
>>>> Lucy wrote
>>>>>> Use to get the Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's for 99 cents. Now
>>>>>> it's $1.29.
>>>>> So you pay .30 cents more for your heart attack. It is still far
>>>>> cheaper than those pesky vegetables some nuts buy!
>>>> It's been proven that all of those healthy diets do not decrease your
>>>> chances of dying at all.
>>> Like hell it has. It has in fact been shown that some
>>> healthy diets do reduce your chance of dying.
>> Wow, immortality has been achieved
> No one said a word about immortality, you pathetic excuse for a bullshit
> artist.
>> and it hasn't even made the headlines.
>> Plus it doesn't drive up health costs, just delays them.
> Irrelevant to what was actually being discussed.
In America alone, one of the reasons we are in a healthcare crisis is due to
obesity.
Posted by Rod Speed on March 13, 2007, 8:11 pm
>>> Rod Speed wrote
>>>>> Lucy wrote
>>>>>>> Use to get the Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's for 99 cents. Now it's
$1.29.
>>>>>> So you pay .30 cents more for your heart attack. It is still far cheaper
than those pesky
>>>>>> vegetables some nuts buy!
>>>>> It's been proven that all of those healthy diets do not decrease your
chances of dying at all.
>>>> Like hell it has. It has in fact been shown that some
>>>> healthy diets do reduce your chance of dying.
>>> Wow, immortality has been achieved
>> No one said a word about immortality, you pathetic excuse for a bullshit
artist.
>>> and it hasn't even made the headlines.
>>> Plus it doesn't drive up health costs, just delays them.
>> Irrelevant to what was actually being discussed.
> In America alone, one of the reasons we are in a healthcare crisis is due to
obesity.
Depends entirely on how you define a 'crisis'
The real reason that america has a problem is that its the last modern first
world country that hasnt got a clue about how to fund the health care system.
And americal isnt alone on the significant contribution that obesity makes to
health care costs
either.
>>> Use to get the Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger at Wendy's for 99 cents. Now it's