Friday 6 February 2015

Japanese Acupuncture Phoenix, AZ (日本鍼灸)


Slow Suicides:  Let Me Count The Ways

1:            Smoking a pack or more cigarettes a day will give you cancer almost 100% of the time.  Also gives you hypertension and others you already know.  You will shorten your life span for at least 3 to 5 years, and your family members are the ones suffer the most.
2:            Eating a large chunk of cheese every day will give you (almost guaranteed) cardiac problems.  Cheese is phlegm.  It will stagnate the entire circulatory system:  increasing bad cholesterol level is just a tip of an iceberg.  American cheeses are highly acidic with tons of preservatives and salts.  Do not deny in your head:  check your cholesterol level and change your diet, unless of course if you are looking for a sudden death.
3:            Excessive intake of alcohol will give you cirrhosis of the liver, and it will give you a not so pleasant death and also increase risks of cancer.  Do not drink alcohol without intake of foods:  drinking for hours and not eating will most likely give you colon cancer.
4:            High intake of sugar will give you all kinds of problems including the above three.  In our modern life, sugar is the mother of all evils.  Never to intake artificial sweeteners, and be careful with diet drinks and foods:  they are not that safe as you might think.  Add high sugar diet to high protein diet and it will give you a kidney failure or dysfunction.  Do not allow corporate giants to take control of your life span!
5:            Same is true with all junk foods and fast foods:  corporate irresponsibility to the maximum.  Do not become a victim to corporate greed.  Especially feeding kids with these substances is not doing anything good.  Most of us are sold out on the idea that we do not have time and money to feed ourselves right.  Remember, the demise of the Roman Empire is partially due to lead poisoning.  America is doing the same with food poisoning. 
6:              There are many more.  Will count as we go along.

“I shall love thee better after death.”  Elizabeth Barrett Browning

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