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Goodbye Gabrielle Giffords

Posted by Michelle Moquin on January 25th, 2012


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Good morning!

I loved seeing our President Obama give a big hug to Gabrielle Giffords last night at his State Of The Union Speech. I thought it was very sweet and moving. This is even more moving. Here is a  tribute to Rep. Gabrielle Giffords on the House floor.

I wish Giffords the very best.

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Al: How’s it going? I agree with you, the video is amazing. Yes hearing her breathe and moan would’ve been quite erotic, and quite a surprise. But we know that wasn’t going to be the case. Still, at least a little music along with the pulsating colors would’ve made it awesome to watch.

Jeromy: Like ZL, I was laughing too – and the same questions came to mind.

From the Desk Of President Barack Obama: Wouldn’t miss it – In my opinion, you killed it last night.

Human Events: Dear Conservative, You can hope, and you better –  but don’t count on it.

Zen Lill: No I do not make it very often. In fact it has been quite some time. Although I still have the chicken bones in my freezer – perhaps that’s telling me something :)

Susan: Me too. I LOVE being a woman.

Anonymous: My sentiments exactly! Anyone who didn’t think that speech was excellent is on Team ABO. And unlike Romney in Tampa, FL. yesterday, “Obama is working”.

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7 Responses to “Goodbye Gabrielle Giffords”

  1. TM Says:

    Someone posted that President Obama is playing chess while the GOP is still playing checkers, and that’s what I thought of this morning.

    President Obama is a masterful strategist and all I can say is, “King me!” Top that, Republican party. All you’ve got is gall and fury.

  2. Mike Says:

    The republican party is so desperate to prevent Obama from getting re-elected that they are willing to destroy General Motors’s success to insure that it happens.

    They are manufacturing a cover up to make Obama’s investment in GM returning to the top of the heap as the number one car producer a short success story.

    They are even going to try to accuse Obama of a cover up in the Chevy Volt battery problem. Whatever happen to your country first?

    I hate to have to admit it but it seems like everything else this party claims, it was a lie. They are for their own aggrandizement first.

    Mike

  3. Zen Lill Says:

    Hi Mischa, yes, thaw those suckers out, between that broth and the tea recipe I have not been ill in over 4 years.

    I’m on the quick today, long aft/eve ahead so I’ll keep it brief.

    Ito (hello Japan), Lisa, (Ireland, love a good rogue with a brogue : ), and Tahirah (Hello Egypt), my question was not specific to Howie, although I did address it to him thinking he or CARR or someone from TAO group would pipe in and answer…the q was: will humans lean towards transhumanism/posthumanism or will regenerative medicine (stem cell research, cloning, etc…other life extending research) win out in the end, anyone can address the issue if they would like, Al’a'carte did and I love his take on things, so does Mark (a PhD in world population, I’m impressed at the sounds of that) – feel free to join in on any conversation or questoin I pose to this blog (I’m only speaking for myself here) and Tal is a member of TAO group. The elixir of life sent me down a rabbit hole way back when (as social an animal as I am I love researching stuff for hours on my own, much to the chagrin of my family/friends/lovers bc its time away from them, I’m a titch of a loner in this regard and can amuse myself for hours/days and have seriously considered living like Thoreau for a few years, I’d do fine.

    Here’s the research on one ingredient: Here’s what’s contained in eggshell membrane:
    Collagen – A fibrous protein that supports cartilage and connective tissue strength and elasticity.*
    Elastin – A protein that supports skin, cardiovascular, cartilage, and spinal health.* As its name implies, elastin gives tissue its elasticity and the ability to resume its shape after stretching.*
    Desmosine and isodesmosine – Two virtually unknown amino acids responsible for elastin’s elastic or ‘rubbery’ properties.*
    Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) – Small amounts of glucosamine, chondroitin, and hyaluronic acid – vital polysaccharides that are structural components of your connective tissue, interstitial fluids and skeletal structure.*
    Transforming growth factor-b – A protein that supports tissue rejuvenation, cellular differentiation and immune function.*

    So, when you brew up this elixir of life, see what you’re getting? I have to run now though I will dig up my broth ‘recipe’ and post here manana…it’s on my blog archive somewhere, I do it so automatically now it’s like my tea mixture, it just happens and my roommate always asks me, how do you remember to do it ALL the time? Hmmm, I like the taste and I love feeling good, so I just do it (hanks, Nike)

    Ok, be back at you all manana…

    Oh wait, Jeromy, I just wanted to say that you will make an excellent lover someday with that kind fo open attitude someone will be happy to teach you the ways of the world ; ) you’re adorable.

    HS, tax food stamps??? Clearly, HS, you are not on them, enough said.

    Wilma, your 6 will be glad you’re doing the tea regularly, do it every year from Oct/Nov thru Apr and you will see an overall change in how many colds, how long they last and the inability to ‘spread it around the house’ again and again – it’s amazing.

    That’s it, I am out of here, Luv, Zen Lill

  4. Zen Lill Says:

    oh just realized that I did not say that eggshells/membrane were a main ingredient in the elixir of life : ) oops, forgive me. – ZL

  5. Health Info Says:

    FUN & FRUITY BLOOD PRESSURE TREATMENT

    If an apple a day can keep the doctor away, what can a kiwifruit — or several — do? Well, if one of your medical issues is high blood pressure, a new study finds that eating these fuzzy tropical fruits may do you some real good.

    Does that make kiwi the new fruit phenom for heart health? I called Mette Svendsen, PhD, the study’s lead researcher, who works as a registered dietician at Oslo University Hospital in Norway.

    She told me that she had been intrigued by an earlier study performed by her research group that found that kiwi had a promising health effect in men who smoke (a group at higher risk for hypertension) — so they decided to put the fruit to the test among nonsmokers with blood pressure issues as well.

    Dr. Svendsen presented the study at the American Heart Association’s annual meeting in November 2011.

    QUICK KIWI CURE?

    Dr. Svendsen’s research randomly assigned 118 men and women with slightly elevated blood pressure or “prehypertension” to eat three kiwis or one apple a day for eight weeks.

    She and her colleagues chose to study three kiwis, in particular, to try to better match the calories in one apple.

    Measuring the participants’ blood pressure at the beginning of the study and at the end of the study with 24-hour automatic ambulatory blood pressure monitors, researchers observed that, after the eight-week study was over,

    the average systolic blood pressure reading for those who ate kiwis was 3.6 mm Hg lower than for those eating apples. And the average diastolic blood pressure reading for those who ate kiwis was 1.9 mm Hg lower than for the apple-eaters.

    A drop of fewer than four systolic points may not seem like a big difference, but Dr. Svendsen said that it’s large enough to be “clinically significant” — meaning that it’s enough to make a small but tangible difference in people’s cardiovascular health.

    And since participants didn’t change anything else in their diets — and weren’t on blood pressure medications, which is why researchers chose to study those with only mildly raised blood pressure — Dr.

    Svendsen told me that she feels confident that kiwis can be a frontline defense in the battle to control blood pressure. But this study is only a start, she added, so more research on the topic needs to be done to confirm kiwi’s beneficial effects on heart health.

    WHAT’S THE SECRET?

    Kiwis are high in potassium, which is known to be helpful in controlling blood pressure, but Dr. Svendsen told me that her team believes the potent antioxidant lutein that is found in kiwis is probably what should get the credit in this case.

    She explained that lutein reduces free radicals by increasing nitric oxide, which may help keep blood vessels relaxed. Compared with apples, she said, kiwis have 10 times more antioxidants.

    Kiwis may be considered a somewhat exotic fruit by many Americans, but they’re actually pretty inexpensive and easy to find, even in regular supermarkets.

    Buy them on the firm side (they last a while when stored at room temperature), and eat them when they begin to soften just a bit.

    You can peel them just as you would a cucumber or carrot — or some people prefer to cut them in half and scoop out the fruit with a spoon.

    Dr. Svendsen said that it doesn’t matter what time of day you eat your kiwis or whether you eat them on their own, sliced in a salad or smashed into a smoothie or juicer — the results are the same.

    I asked whether taking a lutein supplement could work as a stand-in for eating kiwis for those who don’t like the fruits. Dr. Svendsen said probably not — “We haven’t studied the effect of taking a supplement, but other studies on antioxidant supplements have not been promising. It seems like the fruit itself is best.”
    Source:

    Mette Svendsen, PhD, RD, section for preventive cardiology, department of endocrinology, obesity and preventive medicine, Oslo University Hospital, Norway.

  6. Zen Lill Says:

    Found the recipe, click through for tea/elixir recipes http://getyourlifebalanced.com/2011/12/get-healthy-using-these-2-suggestions-ps-includes-recipe-for-the-elixir-of-life-broth/ it’s got the basic recipe and the variations so there you have it. Get healthy bones and skin elasticity all in one pot of soup! – ZL

  7. Holly Says:

    Hi ZL, I went to your page and saw your post about this elixer. I had to laugh when I read what you wrote: “I have to give credit to (who, TAO/Tal??), though this recipe has been modified and perfected by me so much that now it is my own…

    Perfected? Really? Do you honestly believe that you know better than an alien what is good for the human body? I’m sure *your* recipe is healthy enough but unless you are biochemist, you may be missing the original intention of the aliens’ contribution. And/or you may be cancelling out some effectiveness with your own “combo”. I don’t profess to know that, I’m just saying… a little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.