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Malibu Rum retweeted
Malibu girls from all over the U.S. in
#Chicago! SO much fun!@maliburumus#maliburum#bestsummerever
Jack Daniel’s on Facebook. Stealth marketing of heavy alcohol/ethanol
Hide alcohol behind icons like Sinatra
Deceive the consumer. This is a bottle of 40% alcohol/ethanol
The body converts alcohol to acetaldehyde/acetic acid and sends it to the brain
There its ferocious toxicity immediately creates mayhem
@wirrawirrawines The RSW McLaren Vale Shiraz ’12 – 96pts
This is a bottle of expensive wine. 14.5% is alcohol/ethanol
Alcohol is a toxic, addictive, depressing drug
Recent investigations have suggested that acetaldehyde may be responsible for the development of alcohol addiction. Acetaldehyde in the brain may inhibit enzymes designed to convert certain nerve transmitters from aldehydes to acids. The nerve transmitters that accumulate may then react with the acetaldehyde to form compounds which are startlingly similar to certain morphine-type compounds.
Actually, drinking while breast-feeding is fine: http://slate.me/1AE2JBG
The most reckless, irresponsible Tweet of 2014
In her 2012 book, Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox, Canadian nutritionist Kate Rhéume-Bleue proposes that the explanation for the lower rate of cardiovascular disease in France is the high level of vitamin K2 (also known as menaquinone) in some of the fattier foods that form a part of the French diet. Lack of vitamin K2 in the diet is linked to increased calcification of plaques in artery walls.
Rhéume-Bleue writes,
| “ | The French Paradox isn’t a paradox at all. The very same pâté de foie gras, egg yolks and creamy, buttery sauces that we inaccurately labeled “heart attack on a plate“ literally supply the single most important nutrient to protect heart health.[23] | ” |
As one example, Rhéume-Bleue points to the fact that a 3 ½-ounce serving of goose liver pate contains 369 micrograms of menaquinone, while a 3 ½-ounce serving of pan-fried calf liver of the kind frequently eaten in North America contains only 6 micrograms of menaquinone.[24]
In his 2009 book Cholesterol and The French Paradox, Frank Cooper argues that the French paradox is due to the lack of hydrogenated and trans fats in the French diet.[25] The French diet is based on natural saturated fats such as butter, cheese and cream that the human body finds easy to metabolize, because they are rich in shorter saturated fatty acids ranging from the 4-carbon butyric acid to the 16-carbon palmitic acid. But the American diet includes greater amounts saturated fats made via hydrogenating vegetable oils which include longer 18- and 20-carbon fatty acids. In addition, these hydrogenated fats include small quantities of trans fats which may have associated health risks.[26][27][28]
After a long hard week you feel wrecked
Looking out to the sun, the open space
Too much time for others, not enough for yourself
No choice, work is there, has to be done
The weekend is here, make it yours, do the things you want to do
Go for a swim, a walk, a run. Studies show exercise is brilliant for your brain;
Now is the best time, mind how you go
Your brain is your best friend, it controls everything you do, how you feel.
This is how it can make you happy, just by taking a little exercise;
“What triggers happiness in our brain when we exercise?
If you start exercising, your brain recognises this as a moment of stress. As your heart pressure increases, the brain thinks you are either fighting the enemy or fleeing from it. To protect yourself and your brain from stress, you release a protein called BDNF (Brain – Derived Neurothropic Factor). This BDNF has a protective and also a reparative element to your memory neurons and acts as a reset switch. That’s why we often feel so at ease and things are clear after exercising and we have a happy sense of achievement” Leo Widrich, blog.bufferapp.com
A half hour walk will do. While your brain accounts for only 2% of your body weight, it devours 20% of the energy. There’s a lot going on in there so it pays to look after your best friend. Here’s a list of top foods for the brain;
If you look after your brain – your brain will look after you
Sound health!