[AGL] The most relevant YouTube today...

Charles Loving lovingigor at gmail.com
Thu Jul 15 22:18:24 EDT 2021


  Losing teeth? I go to the dentist on a regular basis. So far the dentist
have never had to do anything but clean my teeth. They are crooked and the
poster for failed orthodontist work. And I manage to not eat fast food.
Haven't had a soda in 25 years. now nor a Big Mac. I tried a Whataburger a
couple of years ago and it tasted like cardboard, they even screwed up the
ice tea. Day old ice tea has a nasty taste. When I do travel I eat tacos
mostly. My running buddy from out here was  a doctor is really stupid one
when it cames to food. He loved the Sconic. Sconic has a few passable items
but mostly I railed at him. He owns a doughnut shop in Kerrville. He always
has a huge bag of sle doughnuts in his Porsche. We sped around to Marfa and
Alpine and Fort Davis. His wife was a Tajik and she cooked up
Tajikistany food. Poor guy died from congestive heart failure. Just fell
over, plop one afternoon.

On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 12:35 PM Frances Morey <frances.morey at gmail.com>
wrote:

> We hired a travel agent to plot us a train trip to Erie, PA, in August. No
> more planes for us with all the crazies aboard.
> I just hope I'm gone before the collapse of civilization. My apologies to
> my grandchildren. I've watched fast food documentaries filmed around the
> world. Looks like the whole planet has gone fast food--deep fried, with
> meat, cheese and eggs galore. The SAD has gone global. Sustainable? Who
> cares!
> I'm still sticking to my vegan diet. I didn't like having arthritis and
> losing teeth.
> Best,
> Frances
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 10:38 AM Charles Loving <lovingigor at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I have not given up. I just tread water. Life has passed me by and there
>> are no more challenges facing me.  I just watch the world around me and
>> marvel at the stupidity that abounds. Yes I don't listen to the foodies and
>> have a deathly diet but I enjoy the diet and am too lazy to change. I eat
>> my apple a day and know that it is saturated with chemicals I can't
>> pronounce. The celery stalk is cominated too. The bottle water has plastic
>> that penetrates our bodies. The chemical soup is all pervasive. I can smell
>> it when I go to towns like San Antonio and Austin. The pollution is
>> invisible to most people but my nose and eyes feel it. Even Del Rio is
>> contaminated from the coal plants in Piedras Negras. It drifts on the wind
>> into Big Bend. There is no cure for this other than a real pandemic that
>> culls a few billion people, say 70% of the world population And it does is
>> over night. Steven King's Stand fictionalized that sort of calamity.
>>
>> On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 10:12 AM Frances Morey <frances.morey at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Don’t give up, Charlie,
>>> The benefits of eating to best serve your microbiome can be felt in as
>>> little as two weeks of getting enough fiber. Eighty percent of people in
>>> the US don’t get enough fiber in the diet.
>>>
>>> Last night I spent two hours listening to a Library of Congress panel of
>>> doctors and other health care professionals talking about their mission of
>>> helping elderly patients.
>>>
>>> It was both disheartening and shocking that not one word was said about
>>> nutrition. Even though all the maladies that result from diet were invoked
>>> not one word about what the patients ate. That’s how deeply embedded is the
>>> prejudice against plant based eating.
>>>
>>> It’s as though slaughter was fundamental to making food. Yet that part
>>> of food processing is what spreads the bacteria load around to all animal
>>> food products—and inflammation to those who eat it.
>>>
>>> Dead or alive bacteria act like an implant from another species. Our
>>> bodies must reject them which is what results in the troublesome
>>> inflammation.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Frances
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 15, 2021 at 7:12 AM Charles Loving <lovingigor at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Not sure a longer lifespan makes sense. I will enjoy what is left of my
>>>> shorter lifespan.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 6:37 PM Frances Morey <frances.morey at gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I know you can make up your mind, but you can't make up your body.
>>>>> Listen to Dr. Alan Desmond to learn what he has to say. It could mean a ten
>>>>> years longer lifespan.
>>>>> Best,
>>>>> Frances
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 8:20 PM Charles Loving <lovingigor at gmail.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> I am 80 and I feel it in my body but not in my mind. So I will
>>>>>> continue the battle and pass me another shot please.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Jul 14, 2021 at 8:26 AM Byron Allen Black <
>>>>>> englishcorrection at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My dear daddy, Lt. Col. Byron A. Black, USAF (Ret.) died of
>>>>>>> diverticulitis. Then again he was 89 and while near-blind still managed to
>>>>>>> keep the house and car in order.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> My parents made fun of my vegetarian diet for years. Next thing you
>>>>>>> know they're stuffing parsley by the truckload into their kissers, and
>>>>>>> paying attention to their food. Too late I say.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mother died at 84. I'm 80. Don't feel it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Wed, 14 Jul 2021 at 00:39, Frances Morey <frances.morey at gmail.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Ooops! I neglected to add the link. Here it is...
>>>>>>>> on YouTube: chrome-error://chromewebdata
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> From the get-go, Dr. Alan Desmond lays out some sobering statistics
>>>>>>>> for gut health in the US…1 in 3 adults under the age of 50 have
>>>>>>>> diverticular disease, colorectal cancer will affect more than 1 in 20
>>>>>>>> adults in their lifetimes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is off the
>>>>>>>> charts... If all health begins in the gut, then the US needs a major
>>>>>>>> overhaul and that’s what we’re here to do over the next two weeks. In part
>>>>>>>> one today, we whip out the prescription pad and give you real Doctor’s
>>>>>>>> orders...The Top 10 Prescriptions for Better Health. But, unlike most
>>>>>>>> prescriptions that simply treat the problem, these prescriptions will get
>>>>>>>> to the root and help you solve these problems. The best part? They don’t
>>>>>>>> involve taking more pills...just beautiful, nutritious, whole plant-based
>>>>>>>> foods, the optimal diet for health and longevity. Ok, my friends. The
>>>>>>>> Doctor is in and it’s your turn to spend some quality time with Dr. Alan
>>>>>>>> Desmond. Rip Esselstyn, author of FireStation #2 Cookbook
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Tue, Jul 13, 2021 at 12:28 PM Frances Morey <
>>>>>>>> frances.morey at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hi, dear ones,
>>>>>>>>> Do take the time to listen to this UK gastroenterologist. He
>>>>>>>>> practices medicine specializing in diseases of the human microbiome. He
>>>>>>>>> cites the latest research and his own direct evidence as a doctor who
>>>>>>>>> enjoys having access to the modern day tools that enable him to look into
>>>>>>>>> the internal organ that is his specialty.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The whole tape is relevant to our digestive and overall health.
>>>>>>>>> Yet the last fifteen minutes specifically relates to Chrone's disease which
>>>>>>>>> is most important to some of you.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>>>> Frances
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Charlie Loving
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>> Charlie Loving
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>> --
>> Charlie Loving
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