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GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Take it easy, lazy people!
Obamot wrote:Speaking of gas, I'd be surprised if he smokes three packs a day, eats at McDo's and is an alcoholic.
Macro wrote:I'm going to start drinking red..
Speaking of gas, I'd be surprised if he smokes three packs a day, eats at McDo's and is an alcoholic.
it concerns ALL individuals who contrive to screw up their "health", to replace it with various consecutive pathologies.Are you saying that for me?
once a "vehicle" has been placed in conditions that have degraded it, there is no going back, at most we can reduce further degradation which can only go on accelerating with age.I don't eat McDonald's (their fries are disgusting and their burgers are filthy), I don't smoke anymore since 2003, and alcoholic... I can present my monthly blood tests with monitoring (among other things) of the liver for ...More than two years...
Why deprive yourself of it actually, the biological invoice is presented to us, with interest, only later!I'm going to start drinking red..
no, not at all, I'm just suggesting to anyone who wants to hear it, that reducing your consumption of food containing wheat lowers the inflammatory threshold and therefore lowers the pain threshold (and reduces all kinds of ailments, malaise) fatigue or feeling of heaviness, in fact reduces all kinds of discomfort from the fifties.Macro wrote:Obamot wrote:Speaking of gas, I'd be surprised if he smokes three packs a day, eats at McDo's and is an alcoholic.
Are you saying that for me?
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