masbury says: Even those with merely borderline cholesterol numbers while in their 40s. The balance of sugars and insulin in our bodies is very important. An unhealthy balance can lead to diabetes and multiple other medical problems, some of which affect the brain such as stroke and dementia. We now know that what we eat affects both the structure and function of our brain and more attention is now focused on both the quality and quantity of our diets. Dr. Paul Nussbaum http://www.fitbrains.com I have no chance!!!X Me either. Those are some pretty significant findings. Thanks mas. You bet. My dad had dementia. I've got to keep exercising! Too late for me. High Cholesteral, and Alzheimers are both strong factors in my family. I figure I may as well just enjoy going demented, and take as many people along for the ride as I can. Oh hell Dark, That's what they make Lipitor for. |
View the Top Clips from August 4, 2009
Embed This Clip In Your Site...
|
||
|
|
|||
|
New from the makers of Clipmarks: Amplify.com - Don't just share the news...Amplify it!
|
|||