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October 18, 2010
365 Ways #199–Theory vs. Practice
#199--You can only know something if you have the experience of doing it. Everything you learn is theory until you practice it. You may know how to pedal a bike....
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October 11, 2010
365 Ways # 186–Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
#186--also called Sodium Laureth Sulfate, is an ingredient found in 90% of shampoos (plus toothpastes, body washes, etc). It's used for it's lathering properties and is often listed in the...
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October 3, 2010
365 Ways #165–What’s more dangerous: NSAID’s or Spinach?
#165--One of the top selling drugs is a product used to “treat” ulcers, with over 4 billion in annual sales. Of course, many of these ulcers have their etiology in...
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September 14, 2010
365 Ways #119–Wise investing
#119–According to Harvard Medical School researchers, 11 major life, disability, and health insurance companies own BILLIONS in stock in the five largest fast-food companies, including McDonalds and Burger King. It’s...
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September 9, 2010
365 Ways #105–It’s your health vs. their money
#105–I often get asked questions like “if _____ drug is so bad for you, why is their so much research supporting its efficacy/safety?” It’s a valid question. But often the...
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September 5, 2010
365 Ways #91–the connection between Cholesterol, Heart Disease, and The Boogie Man
#91–the body makes 2500mg of cholesterol each day. That’s the equivalent of approximately 12 eggs. If cholesterol is so bad for us, why do our bodies produce it? Not enough...
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September 1, 2010
365 Ways #79–What are you teaching?
#79–When a child is born, he has zero thoughts. What he learns about fear and hatred or love and compassion, he learns first from his parents.
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August 30, 2010
365 Ways #73–Lipitor’s ironic fine print
#73–if high cholesterol contributes to heart disease and someone takes Lipitor to lower cholesterol to prevent heart disease, then why does it clearly state in the fine print that “Lipitor...
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