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roundcoconut wrote:
Oh well, I'm rambling! What's new!? But it seems profoundly unfair that I've got great information, and have the health and outward appearance I would've chosen for myself, but others are stuck in disabled and hijacked bodies, or just hate buying clothes for the bodies that they don't enjoy living in. If only we can get people into that learning curve of KNOWING what the heck they're doing with their forks and knives!
LowCarbIsDeadly wrote:roundcoconut wrote:
Oh well, I'm rambling! What's new!? But it seems profoundly unfair that I've got great information, and have the health and outward appearance I would've chosen for myself, but others are stuck in disabled and hijacked bodies, or just hate buying clothes for the bodies that they don't enjoy living in. If only we can get people into that learning curve of KNOWING what the heck they're doing with their forks and knives!
Thats a great post roundcoconut. We are so lucky to have the right information on what foods to eat to be healthy and look good as a side benefit too. Why would they not believe their doctors are giving them the right info. Its ok to eat chicken after that heart attack just make sure you don't eat the skin and bake it instead of fry it. Watch those carbs if you are a diabetic make sure you eat plenty of protein at each meal. They do believe their doctors and their doctors maybe/probably are well meaning but just plain ole wrong when it comes to nutrition.
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