phxJames

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  • Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons are invisible. I am made of Protons, Neutrons and Electrons, therefore, I am invisible.
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Burroughs
  • A fad diet invented by a convicted fake doctor, what could go wrong?
  • "Welcome to the portion of our website that is related to our past activities in Jacksonville involving the Center for Autism and Related Disabilities (CARD; website ) and the Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resource System (FDLRS). Our division has been involved with these programs for the last 14 years but effective July…
  • Wakefield. Proposed the still mythical "autistic enterocholitis" as caused by mmr vaccine. Now retracted by the Lancet, and subsequently examined in great detail by BMJ. It appears to have been quite riddled with scientific fraud, and severe research ethics problems. People who believe his hypothesized bowel damage from…
  • The scientific evidence that we're seeing an actual increase in prevalence of autism spectrum disorders? None. Sure if one believes McScience from the media, press releases, or personal anecdotal life events - one might be familiar with the notion of an "autism epidemic". Is there descriptive epidemiology that supports the…
  • Don't know your height/weight/or specific goals, so I'll just ask... If this were a consistent pattern for you, over the long run, how do you suppose netting 1,100 calories daily would impact your overall success (efficacy and enjoyability) with long-term regular exercise?
  • There's an important diagnostic difference between an "allergy" and "sensitivity". What's your evidence that 95% of the population has either, let alone "sensitivity"?
  • The produce section is your friend. Have at it as much as you can!
  • 4 eggs 2 cups 2% cottage cheese 12 medium shrimp chopped 2 strips cooked bacon chopped 1/4 cup red onion chopped 2 cups fresh spinach chopped Spray olive oil 4 small pyrex bowls Poured mixure in Baked at 350 for 45 minutes 4 individual servings at about 340 cals each
  • Finally made this - it was absolutely delicious. Added spinach, shrimp, onion, and bacon - no crust. 340 calories per serving, quiet filling, and yummy! (edited to fix image link)
  • I weigh myself several times throughout the week. I remember and only record the highest weight, in whole pounds, once or twice during a week (ignoring everything else).
  • For the first time in years, I can crawl on the bottom of the swimming pool without buoyancy pulling me to the top immediately.
  • By who, the convicted fake doctor who invented the mixture? I'm thinking there's a better solution than a fad diet.
  • Walking a good distance in the mornings, before work, helps me. Even amidst consistent chaos throughout the day, an occasional reminder of slight (and temporary) soreness in my leg muscles reminds me of the bigger picture (health, the enjoyable solo time spent in the morning with nothing but the tunes cranking and the…
    in Stress? Comment by phxJames July 2012
  • Of course this one will work, the question is, "what work will it do?". Anyone who lives on lemonade for 10 days, is likely to drop a couple of pounds, as not eating for that length of time is probably going to have that effect. As for cleaning "the whole system", that seems a bit nebulous. Is there a more specific claim…
  • Top: tee shirt with sleeves and neck cut away (neon color). Bottom: Dolphin shorts, leg warmers, Reebok high-tops. If I'm going to be around others, I add wrist bands and a head band - to manage unsightly perspiration. Other accessories: Sony Walkman cassette deck (loaded with the best Robert Palmer and Billy Idol). If…
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  • That may be true, however, there is "normal" occurrence of botulinum toxin, that things like sodium nitrite can mitigate. http://www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/nutrition/DJ0974.html I'm all for the freshest possible food, but enjoy things like ham and bacon in moderation (I love a BLT on multi-grain toast - 1 or 2…
  • "come on, now, people. the country got fat because we quit moving, above all else" ^^^ Seems like a pretty reasonable hypothesis. Besides, everyone knows that all the processed foods introduced in the 1950s and 1960s (and increasing ever since) is probably responsible for the approximate average increase in life expectancy…
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