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		<title>By: HOWIE</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Mar 2010 07:33:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well Michelle, It feels good to have gotten the Health Care Reform to pass. It shows that your blog has helped make a positive change in U.S. Politics.

I believe that the knowledge and the links that we sent to our Representatives has made something real happen that will benefit most U.S. Citizens regarding Health Care.

I must give you kudos for showing me the way to e-mail my Politicians to vote the way I wanted them to and then thanking them for doing so. I could not have communicated with them without the information I received from your blog.

Thank you. You and I do not meet eye to eye on many issues, but we do on the important ones.

I received my 2010 Census packet and sent it out today. I had not choice but to call myself a White Man since it was either that or Hispanic, Black, or Native American. They didn’t have a box to check for Kike or Jew.

This is for all the Jew haters, Skinheads and Racists like George:  According to the United States Government Census, a Jewish man is also a White Man.

No one can change the heritage they were born into, so one must be proud of it. If you are any kind of OTW, be proud of it. That is what you are.

We must make the Government accept us all as equals. Men, Women, and all OTW’s. If we fight with our voting power, changes can be made. Just be patient and consistent and it will come. Fight for equality just as you fought for Health Reform. That is the way it works here in the USA. Even with sick Republicans trying to scare you into voting their way.

I feel good about this and so should everyone who made some effort to support our President and his Health care Reform. It certainly was not easy and neither will the fight5 for equality, but it is possible.

Zen Lill:
I am having my last test on Thursday. It will be a PET Scan to search for any tumors that might still be hiding. Then the Surgery where my breastplate will be sawed open will take place the first week of April. I will let you know how I am doing afterward. If, for some reason, I do not make it out alive, I am happy to have met and heard the opinions of all different types of people on thiws blog -- both positive and negative. I couldn’t help but learn from it.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well Michelle, It feels good to have gotten the Health Care Reform to pass. It shows that your blog has helped make a positive change in U.S. Politics.</p>
<p>I believe that the knowledge and the links that we sent to our Representatives has made something real happen that will benefit most U.S. Citizens regarding Health Care.</p>
<p>I must give you kudos for showing me the way to e-mail my Politicians to vote the way I wanted them to and then thanking them for doing so. I could not have communicated with them without the information I received from your blog.</p>
<p>Thank you. You and I do not meet eye to eye on many issues, but we do on the important ones.</p>
<p>I received my 2010 Census packet and sent it out today. I had not choice but to call myself a White Man since it was either that or Hispanic, Black, or Native American. They didn’t have a box to check for Kike or Jew.</p>
<p>This is for all the Jew haters, Skinheads and Racists like George:  According to the United States Government Census, a Jewish man is also a White Man.</p>
<p>No one can change the heritage they were born into, so one must be proud of it. If you are any kind of OTW, be proud of it. That is what you are.</p>
<p>We must make the Government accept us all as equals. Men, Women, and all OTW’s. If we fight with our voting power, changes can be made. Just be patient and consistent and it will come. Fight for equality just as you fought for Health Reform. That is the way it works here in the USA. Even with sick Republicans trying to scare you into voting their way.</p>
<p>I feel good about this and so should everyone who made some effort to support our President and his Health care Reform. It certainly was not easy and neither will the fight5 for equality, but it is possible.</p>
<p>Zen Lill:<br />
I am having my last test on Thursday. It will be a PET Scan to search for any tumors that might still be hiding. Then the Surgery where my breastplate will be sawed open will take place the first week of April. I will let you know how I am doing afterward. If, for some reason, I do not make it out alive, I am happy to have met and heard the opinions of all different types of people on thiws blog &#8212; both positive and negative. I couldn’t help but learn from it.</p>
<p>HOWIE</p>
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		<title>By: Zen Lill</title>
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		<dc:creator>Zen Lill</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 19:59:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Mischa, 
I am quite excited by this, this is huge and even more than this bill being passed, this indictaes to me that he will definitely have a good shot at re-election, without this he&#039;d have been a lame duck pressie till election time. I&#039;m totally stoked for this bill, this president and Ms Pelosi, we&#039;re making some serious strides much to the chagrin of the repugs and the general population of (name your -ist, racist, etc...) bigots/-ists...yippee...!

Howie, Al, all good out there in FL? 

Cheers, Zen Lill]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mischa,<br />
I am quite excited by this, this is huge and even more than this bill being passed, this indictaes to me that he will definitely have a good shot at re-election, without this he&#8217;d have been a lame duck pressie till election time. I&#8217;m totally stoked for this bill, this president and Ms Pelosi, we&#8217;re making some serious strides much to the chagrin of the repugs and the general population of (name your -ist, racist, etc&#8230;) bigots/-ists&#8230;yippee&#8230;!</p>
<p>Howie, Al, all good out there in FL? </p>
<p>Cheers, Zen Lill</p>
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		<title>By: Wayne</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wayne</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 17:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#039;ve learned that it takes years

to build up trust, and it only take 
suspicion, not proof, to destroy it.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve learned that it takes years</p>
<p>to build up trust, and it only take<br />
suspicion, not proof, to destroy it.</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 17:15:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pick the correct Penny

I cannot believe how many people did not choose the correct one!
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<p>I cannot believe how many people did not choose the correct one!<br />
Take a look, and see if you can choose the right  penny. No cheating;<br />
do not look at a real penny  first.  I know you&#8217;ve seen a real one!<br />
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		<title>By: Health Info</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 17:12:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[AGAVE HEALTH CLAIM DOESN&#039;T MATCH ITS HYPE

From the same cactus that gives us tequila, we now have a sweetener that is making health-food fanciers kick up their heels in delight -- it is a syrup made from agave, a succulent native to Mexico.

 Even my supermarket is now selling a variety of products proudly proclaiming that they are &quot;sweetened with agave nectar,&quot; the implication being that this is healthier than regular sugar or high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS).

It’s easy to understand how agave syrup got its great reputation. The cactus has been cultivated for thousands of years. Even its name, &quot;agave,&quot; has a fine pedigree, coming from the Greek word for noble.

Fresh extracts from the agave plant have been shown to have anti-inflammatory and some antioxidant properties -- but unfortunately, there’s zero evidence that any of those compounds are present in the commercially made syrup.

AGAVE CLAIMS

Agave nectar is an amber-colored liquid that pours more easily than honey and is sweeter than white table sugar, according to Jeannette Bessinger, author of Simple Food for Busy Families.

 Among the health claims are that it’s gluten-free (but so are all other refined sugars) and suitable for vegan diets (again, just like the rest of the sweeteners) -- and, most especially, that it has a relatively low glycemic index.

 A large body of research shows that foods with low glycemic indexes, such as vegetables, beans and high-fiber foods in general, tend to be healthier for us than foods that quickly raise our blood sugar.

 But in the case of agave nectar, you have to ask, why does this sugar have a low-glycemic index? And the answer is that agave nectar is made largely of fructose, which, even though it has a low glycemic index, is being implicated in many long-term health problems.

 With the exception of pure liquid fructose, agave nectar has the highest fructose content of any commercial sweetener.

It’s worth knowing that all sugars, from white table sugar to high-fructose corn syrup and even honey, include some mixture of fructose and glucose.

 For example, table sugar is 50% fructose/50% glucose and HFCS is 55/45. Agave nectar is a whopping 70% to 90% fructose. 

&quot;Fructose, which is basically the sugar found in fruit, is perfectly fine when it is ingested in whole foods like apples,&quot; said nutritionist Jonny Bowden, CNS, author of The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth.

 &quot;That’s because it also comes with a host of vitamins, antioxidants and fiber, so you are getting good stuff along with it. But, when fructose is extracted from fruit, concentrated and made into a sweetener, it plays havoc with the metabolism.&quot;

Research shows that fructose, more than other kinds of sugars, contributes to insulin resistance and often significantly raises blood levels of triglycerides (a risk factor for heart disease) in both obese and healthy people.

 It also has a greater propensity than other sugars to increase fat around the middle, which elevates risk for diabetes, heart disease and metabolic syndrome.

 And it’s the sweetener most often linked to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. (To learn more about the dangers of fructose, see Daily Health News, May 12, 2008.)

SPUN SUGAR

So, in the end, it’s all spin. &quot;Agave nectar syrup ends up being a triumph of marketing over science,&quot; said Bowden.

Agave nectar is not poison -- it’s okay to enjoy it from time to time, says Bowden. But don’t believe the hype that it’s a health food -- that’s just food-industry sweet talk.

Source(s): 

Jonny Bowden, CNS, board certified nutritionist, member American Society for Nutrition and American College of Nutrition, and author of The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth (Fair Winds Press). www.jonnybowden.com.

Jeannette Bessinger, board certified holistic health counselor, chef and author of Simple Food for Busy Families (Celestial Arts), based in Newport, Rhode Island. www.balanceforlifellc.com.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AGAVE HEALTH CLAIM DOESN&#8217;T MATCH ITS HYPE</p>
<p>From the same cactus that gives us tequila, we now have a sweetener that is making health-food fanciers kick up their heels in delight &#8212; it is a syrup made from agave, a succulent native to Mexico.</p>
<p> Even my supermarket is now selling a variety of products proudly proclaiming that they are &#8220;sweetened with agave nectar,&#8221; the implication being that this is healthier than regular sugar or high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS).</p>
<p>It’s easy to understand how agave syrup got its great reputation. The cactus has been cultivated for thousands of years. Even its name, &#8220;agave,&#8221; has a fine pedigree, coming from the Greek word for noble.</p>
<p>Fresh extracts from the agave plant have been shown to have anti-inflammatory and some antioxidant properties &#8212; but unfortunately, there’s zero evidence that any of those compounds are present in the commercially made syrup.</p>
<p>AGAVE CLAIMS</p>
<p>Agave nectar is an amber-colored liquid that pours more easily than honey and is sweeter than white table sugar, according to Jeannette Bessinger, author of Simple Food for Busy Families.</p>
<p> Among the health claims are that it’s gluten-free (but so are all other refined sugars) and suitable for vegan diets (again, just like the rest of the sweeteners) &#8212; and, most especially, that it has a relatively low glycemic index.</p>
<p> A large body of research shows that foods with low glycemic indexes, such as vegetables, beans and high-fiber foods in general, tend to be healthier for us than foods that quickly raise our blood sugar.</p>
<p> But in the case of agave nectar, you have to ask, why does this sugar have a low-glycemic index? And the answer is that agave nectar is made largely of fructose, which, even though it has a low glycemic index, is being implicated in many long-term health problems.</p>
<p> With the exception of pure liquid fructose, agave nectar has the highest fructose content of any commercial sweetener.</p>
<p>It’s worth knowing that all sugars, from white table sugar to high-fructose corn syrup and even honey, include some mixture of fructose and glucose.</p>
<p> For example, table sugar is 50% fructose/50% glucose and HFCS is 55/45. Agave nectar is a whopping 70% to 90% fructose. </p>
<p>&#8220;Fructose, which is basically the sugar found in fruit, is perfectly fine when it is ingested in whole foods like apples,&#8221; said nutritionist Jonny Bowden, CNS, author of The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth.</p>
<p> &#8220;That’s because it also comes with a host of vitamins, antioxidants and fiber, so you are getting good stuff along with it. But, when fructose is extracted from fruit, concentrated and made into a sweetener, it plays havoc with the metabolism.&#8221;</p>
<p>Research shows that fructose, more than other kinds of sugars, contributes to insulin resistance and often significantly raises blood levels of triglycerides (a risk factor for heart disease) in both obese and healthy people.</p>
<p> It also has a greater propensity than other sugars to increase fat around the middle, which elevates risk for diabetes, heart disease and metabolic syndrome.</p>
<p> And it’s the sweetener most often linked to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. (To learn more about the dangers of fructose, see Daily Health News, May 12, 2008.)</p>
<p>SPUN SUGAR</p>
<p>So, in the end, it’s all spin. &#8220;Agave nectar syrup ends up being a triumph of marketing over science,&#8221; said Bowden.</p>
<p>Agave nectar is not poison &#8212; it’s okay to enjoy it from time to time, says Bowden. But don’t believe the hype that it’s a health food &#8212; that’s just food-industry sweet talk.</p>
<p>Source(s): </p>
<p>Jonny Bowden, CNS, board certified nutritionist, member American Society for Nutrition and American College of Nutrition, and author of The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth (Fair Winds Press). <a href="http://www.jonnybowden.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.jonnybowden.com</a>.</p>
<p>Jeannette Bessinger, board certified holistic health counselor, chef and author of Simple Food for Busy Families (Celestial Arts), based in Newport, Rhode Island. <a href="http://www.balanceforlifellc.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.balanceforlifellc.com</a>.</p>
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