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Post by quettalee on Nov 15, 2005 18:42:05 GMT -5
i scanned it as a picture, that's why u can't copy it. it will b here when u r ready to read it. if u want to save it, right click and save it like u do a picture.
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katmandu
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Post by katmandu on Nov 16, 2005 20:13:55 GMT -5
Thanks ILB, saved it to my computer [ easy when you know how isn't it ] and will peruse it at my leisure. And once again, thanks for going to the trouble of putting it up, much appreciated.
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Post by gams on Jan 19, 2008 21:37:33 GMT -5
Where to put this - the book thread, or here in "Natural Healing". It fits best here, I think, and because I'm not actually reading the book - since my friend who insisted I borrow it from her, gave me a three day deadline, because she's not done with it yet. Sheesh, and I thought the Library Biddies were tough! "No, no - you finish it; you can insist I read it some other time." "No, you're here; take it now and I'll come get it on Monday." (eye-roll)
"101 Foods That Could Save Your Life" by David Grotto, RD, LDN, published by Bantam Books, 2007. It really is very interesting; fruits and vegies, grains, yoghurt - all the healthy stuff and what areas of the body their goodness targets, and the diseases they may help prevent. And check this out - coffee is mentioned! And not in a bad light! Ha! Fire up that sludge pot; I've got Parkinson's Disease, cardiovascular disease, inflammatory conditions, liver cirrhosis, breast cancer, and memory loss to prevent!
Seriously though, though it's common knowledge that many of the foods that are discussed are good for you, it is interesting to learn why they are good for you.
And even more seriously, Katina, this is the first time I think I've read this thread. Heart Attacks! Ack! You definitely need to check in this site more often, to let us know you're still out there kickin', or I'm gonna have to do that worry thing on you. And a worried woman on sludge is definitely something you don't want coming after you.
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