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  • The sugar in apples metabolises to formaldehyde in your body. Why is that a problem?
  • PINGU! I completely love Pingu. I realise this is completely of topic, but you get my special prize for best avatar.:flowerforyou:
  • Mark it down as jogging.... If you do intervals on the treadmill that'll be harder, but if you get on and bash out a few minutes/hours/whatever, you'll be fine.
  • I do. It's water with some tannins in so..... Don't stress over drinking so much. The 2 litres a day thing is a bit of fluff, much of the water you need comes from food. If drinking 24 gallons of water (or whatever) helps you lose weight/attain your goals then great. Scientifically, it has no real weight - except as an…
  • I have to disagree with you. Most trans fats in food are the result of an industrial hydrogenation process. Frying in oils such as sunflower or olive oil has an insignificant effect in producing trans fats. The reason for not cooking with olive oil is that you lose the flavours if you heat it beyond about 375 degrees and…
  • Rule 18: Limber Up: When either fighting a zombie or running from zombies its not a great time to be pulling a muscle or throwing your back out. So limbering up is kind of a must. Stretch it out a little.. it may save your life.
  • Where can I find a machete?
  • I had a good night :happy: I took the forum advice and went for a bit of a run and then had a few pints. I chose to drink my usual and sod the calories. As someone on here said, life is too short for crappy beer. Cheers!
  • Is it like a stitch? A stitch is is an intense stabbing pain under the lower edge of the ribcage that occurs while exercising. If it is a stitch and the pain is present only when exercising and is completely absent at rest, in an otherwise healthy person, it is benign and does not require investigation. There are lots of…
  • Uric acid is the final oxidation of purine metabolism. If you eat foods which are high in purines, your uric acid levels will increase and vice versa. Co-incidentally all the nuts you list as alakaline are relatively low in purines, as are the ones you claim are acid based. The author of the above quote is Dr Gabe Mirkin.…
  • Nuts are not that good at reducing uric acid, as I understand it. Fruits like apples and black cherries would be better. If you need to reduce uric acid for gout, losing weight is good, as is avoiding any foods which are high in purines ( e.g. Liver, some oily fish and certain vegetables).…
  • I have reported this post as pineapple on pizza is a violation of the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights. I have also informed the FBI, CIA, MI5 and told my mum on you.
  • In my local a bloke once tried to order a G&T. The barman looked at him and said, "We don't do f***ing cocktails."
  • Marmite is evil. It is Satan's bum wipings.
  • Loads of good ideas. Except "drink water". I'll get lynched!
  • The advice about the exercise is good too. Thanks again!
  • IPA for breakfast! I'm appaled and disgusted. What kind of example is that to set the children? Everyone knows you have to drink Tennants straight from the can for breakfast. (At least that's what my neighbours here do)
  • Guinness? Nice one. Thanks a lot.
  • Pineapple is a bromeliad and doesn't contain citric acid. It does, however, vote Republican and supports the NRA.
  • Pineapples are very dangerous if used as suppositories. They should be banned. Also it's true about the formaldehyde - we should ban all fruit. And Marmite
  • I like granola with yoghurt and berries....it's delicious. But my favourite treat is bread pudding. Definitely not diet-friendly! Sadly I don't think Snackwells are available in the UK, are they?
  • Coffee and tea do not have any more of a diuretic effect than plain water. NY Times article: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/04/health/nutrition/04real.html?_r=1 Journal of the American College of Nutrition: http://www.jacn.org/content/19/5/591.full American College of Sports Medicine:…
  • I'm not sure that anything in your post is scientifically correct. Aspartame IS digested by the human body. It breaks down in to a number of chemicals (including formaldehyde) that the body is happy to digest. (Formaldehyde is a normal metabolite that is dealt with by the body. You will have formaldehyde in your body as…
  • http://works.bepress.com/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1087&context=dennis_culhane&sei-redir=1#search=%22link%20between%20gun%20possession%20gun%20assault%22 you might also like Gary Kleck's rebuttal if you can find the original study. And this little graph Edit: Oh My God! Look at the size of that thing. How do you edit the…
  • A University of Pennsylvania study shows a strong causal link between gun ownership and the risk of being shot in an assault. The figures suggest that individuals in possession of a gun were 4.46 times more likely to be shot in an assault than those not in possession. Among gun assaults where the victim had at least some…
  • Guns don't kill people, rappers do http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJ83KXUloP8&feature=BFa&list=AVGxdCwVVULXcllkyxq7VUKUxY51uyimwq&lf=list_related It's a fact, music makes you violent...
  • I love this one Grate about 2 inches of raw ginger and squeeze out all the juice. Add 3 tablespoons of soy and 2 of saki (or rice wine) and 2 of mirin (or sherry). If you leave the thinly sliced chicken in for about 15 mins it should be good. Try reducing the marinade after cooking the chicken to make a sauce Very low in…
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    in Fooku Comment by Paddy31 September 2011
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