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Don't see why the rest of us have to suffer because people can't measure what goes past their fat lips. If I can eat as bad as I do and stay at 130 pounds, just by watching HOW MUCH I eat, then anyone can.
If it doesn't pass your lips it doesn't land on your hips. People are just lazy, ignorant and dumb and need decisions made for them. That's why we need government, I'm told. |
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Don't see why the rest of us have to suffer because people can't measure what goes past their fat lips. If I can eat as bad as I do and stay at 130 pounds, just by watching HOW MUCH I eat, then anyone can. they all like to tell us what to do and well, we all like to listen apparently. ________ VT250 |
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Michael Moore is against trans fat? but he should hate it, haha. ________ no2 review |
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Screw that. Trans fat is the bomb, and it makes food taste good.
So screw fatty mcfatrolls along with his heart attacks and PUT MY TRANS FAT BACK. Jesus , now i can eat the whole bucket and its about the same as one piece of chicken. [thumbdown] I mean really. If people wouldnt eat the WHOLE FRIGGIN 20Piece meal by themselves (along with three tasty sides and 6 biscuts!) then we wouldn't have this problem. |
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Hydrogenated oils pose more of a risk than just getting fat.
There are suggestions that the negative consequences of trans fat consumption go beyond the cardiovascular risk. In general, there is much less scientific consensus that eating trans fat specifically increases the risk of other chronic health problems: * Cancer: There is no scientific consensus that consumption of trans fats significantly increases cancer risks across the board.[21] The American Cancer Society states that a relationship between trans fats and cancer "has not been determined."[26] However, one recent study has found connections between trans fat and prostate cancer.[27] * Diabetes: There is a growing concern that the risk of type 2 diabetes increases with trans fat consumption.[21] However, consensus has not been reached.[3] For example, one study found that risk is higher for those in the highest quartile of trans fat consumption.[28] Another study has found no diabetes risk once other factors such as total fat intake and BMI were accounted for.[29] * Obesity: Research indicates that trans fat may increase weight gain and abdominal fat, despite a similar caloric intake.[30] A 6-year experiment revealed that monkeys fed a trans-fat diet gained 7.2% of their body weight, as compared to 1.8% for monkeys on a mono-unsaturated fat diet.[31] Although obesity is frequently linked to trans fat in the popular media,[32] this is generally in the context of eating too many calories; there is no scientific consensus connecting trans fat and obesity. * Liver Dysfunction: trans fats are metabolized differently by the liver than other fats and interfere with delta 6 desaturase. Delta 6 desaturase is an enzyme involved in converting essential fatty acids to arachidonic acid and prostaglandins, both of which are important to the functioning of cells.[33] * Infertility: A study found, "Each 2% increase in the intake of energy from trans unsaturated fats, as opposed to that from carbohydrates, was associated with a 73% greater risk of ovulatory infertility…".[34] link Some of this stuff is currently speculation, but people thought aspartame was harmless until now (Some people even tried to say it was beneficial). Recent studies have been published that link it directly to cancer. |
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Somewhat off topic, but I just read this today and it really disgusts me![cursing]
I knew the meat was a bit to red and something was up. ![]() http://biz.yahoo.com/bizj/070627/1483493.html?.v=3 Officials of Safeway Inc., the Pleasanton-based supermarket giant, have been asked by the leaders of two Congressional committees to defend its practice of selling meat treated with carbon monoxide. What the hell are they putting in, or adding to our food now a days? |
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Don't see why the rest of us have to suffer because people can't measure what goes past their fat lips. If I can eat as bad as I do and stay at 130 pounds, just by watching HOW MUCH I eat, then anyone can. |
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Screw that. Trans fat is the bomb, and it makes food taste good. |
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Just because you look decent or even good is far from the same as being healthy. You can't see inside yourself and if you continue eating like crap but making sure you always just stay below the amount that would start packing on weight you'll probably run into problems later on in life. You have to eat healthy to stay healthy and well, almost none of that stuff tastes near as good as all the crap that's bad for you. I'm not getting into the public ban being against our freedom or anything because I don't feel like going into that fire pit, I'm just saying don't kid yourself, if you eat like crap, it'll probably catch up to you sooner or later on the insides. I'm born and bred in the south, so fatty and deep-fried foods are a staple of my diet. Difference between me and most people: I sit down for steak and taters and have some steak and taters left when I'm done. |
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