Monday, October 02, 2006

How Our Evolution Was More Like Biz in 1959BC

The family tree of humans is more and more complex they find. This is what it would be like if our ancestors branched off in many complex branches and some got lost even with many of our advantages. This is about life. Brains are no guarantee of success, life is more like a business we start when we are in youth and even if we are brains, many complex events shape and mold our prosperity. Lots of effort may be more important. Horses are a lot more wise than dinosaurs and they did about as good as the rest of the animal kingdom. Science was slow to start, so the idea that we won out over the rest because of the usual way it would always be, is more a probability than proven. The research says, it took millions of years for us to win our sudden prosperity!


They say it's actually been proven, the nose not the mouth is what we taste with. Yeah, right. With the size of my nose my dish would outweigh a bizboom.

You know you know a lot, when you spell "Merry Xmas!" instead of "Celebrate National Month Booze Month!" in 57 foreign languages in lights on the roof.

Blue Cross consider you a favorite S&L? Is the ER your luxury suite? Are you a Mormon who married 50 RN's? USA Weekend says fish oil reduces the risk of heart attack (don't quote me I couldn't refind the site) I think it was 80%. I'd seen in Earl Mindel's book, Prescription Alternatives page 99, where it says vitamin E has a 37% reduction in coronary artery disease, I think fish oil has vitamin E. Here's a partial exerpt from my floppy site;

" HEART ATTACK-- Men: Drop-dead protection. More than 250,000 Americans die suddenly of heart attacks every year; half have no warning signs. Yet, eating fatty fish could stop an astonishing 80% of such deaths in men, says new Harvard research involving 22,000 male physicians. It's the first time fish oil has been found to save lives in people with no history of heart disease. Men with the highest blood omega-3 fats had the lowest risk, because fish oil prevents the irregular heartbeats that trigger instant death in heart attacks."

And on the USA Weekend site it also says fish oil is good for cheering up from depression and good for energy, and it is good for many types of inflammation and is also good for reducing the risk of stroke, it's for diabetes and vision, plus more. Of course this is not medical advice. Fish oil may turn out to be like much hooted substances like flourine, or aspirin. It's unproven if it may cause almost as much harm overall as good with years of use. I would think it wouldn't if we ate it in the wild for ages of evolution, then as now most people lived by the ocean, see below My THEORY OF HEALTH. So it's of muse value. If it labors well, consult a doctor before you try this. See my disclaimer .

On another site about fish oil it says

O the front of the bottle, they'll announce, '1,200 milligrams' of fish oil, " she said, "but then when you read the fine print on the back, what's important to look for is the amount of EPA and DHA." Often, that amounts to just 20 or so percent of the pills' volume.

Tallmadge tells her clients to go for an FDA-regulated, prescription omega-3 pill, Omacor (900 milligrams per pill). Then, at least, they know what they're paying for, she said."

Then I look on the jug and it says take three a day, which adds up to about 1000 milligrams a day, just the amount they council for. Often, no doubt, they find half the OTC's have no added ingredients! So the sentence, "know what you're paying for" may hold well here if that risk of our life to reduce heart attacks and other life or death woes with fish oil, ect is what this is about. Another good strategy they say with OTC's is to take or alternate one brand of OTC with another, for example I'm taking fish oil by Wal Mart and Puritan's Pride, who live in New Yoik.


Most of us have put our hand on a hot goodrich of a vehicle wheel after a 500 mile visit with relatives (who live in a huge spacious room.) Using fans to collect the large power of the wind of automobiles going by has been one use of the motion to power motors. Inventor Jo Jadhan thought of another, magnets in the wheels with flex and reflex would continually recycle the power otherwise wasted of the heat of the wheel.
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