This has been bothering me for years, you know, you hear that a research study has been conducted and they find that eggs are bad for you, and then back in the 1980s, it was highly recommended that people each more carbs and those folks started packing on pounds (probably they added too much oil to their pasta dishes, who knows), and the low-fat items which are indeed low fat, but they are loaded with chemicals and carbs to get them that way, and tonight on the news, there is now a research report that says people are passing away from vitamins and supplements. The vitamin manufacturers did report they have seen an increase in this, but don't know why. This was on the Ticker on Fox News.
So does the general population really follow these trendy research reports? I know I have always been skeptical of any report. I remember back when I was a child I saw very few overweight people; there weren't a lot of fastfood places to eat; we ate balanced meals and snacks were fruit. Not anymore it seems. And the only reason why I am large is because I put in more than I spend (well, duh).
There was a report that did get my attention several years ago and it came from the Mayo Clinic. They reported they found that sunblock caused some skin cancers. Now, this was squashed after being on the news for a few short days, but their study really went into detail and it had been conducted for over 15 years. A friend of mine who is a dermatologist in California agrees with this study in some cases. He says he is finding an alarming number of cancers that are attributed to overuse of sunblocks. His recommendation is to cover the body with lightweight clothing, stay in the sun only 2 hours a day for the vitamin benefits, and to use nothing over a 15 sunblock.
So, even though after being on this island for six years now, and having ate more fish than is probably in the sea, I am longing for enchiladas and anything beef because I haven't seen a study yet on enchiladas.
Thoughts?
Donna
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Swim Stud, you are so correct about the water drinking. I have been a huge water drinker since I was in my early 20s; I got addicted to it and I think I get grumpy when I don't get my almost 2 gallons a day. But now as I find out that drinking that much water eliminates much of the electrolytes that I need; it ends up flushing them out so I guess I overdo it, but I just have to have my water :shakeshead:
donna
Swim Stud, you are so correct about the water drinking. I have been a huge water drinker since I was in my early 20s; I got addicted to it and I think I get grumpy when I don't get my almost 2 gallons a day. But now as I find out that drinking that much water eliminates much of the electrolytes that I need; it ends up flushing them out so I guess I overdo it, but I just have to have my water :shakeshead:
donna