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I must say that this is a very dedicated group. The different ideas

and ways of doing things is a valuable experience I feel. Reading

the variety of opinions and input from a wide range of experience is

a positive. It is true that if we don't eat food and drink water we

will die that is for sure. The things discussed in this group are

therefore of an essential natural topic. The question of how much

food and water that is required appears to be debated constantly. No

doubt there are people from the medical profession reading, in there

own good faith, honestly interested in improving the lives of people

that carry to much fat, but I doubt little will come from their

efforts. I say this because the amount of food and water consumed is

an individual choice. If one looks at paintings and statues created

in past history over the ages the archaeologists suggest fat bodies

in paintings and statues indicates the good times when food was

abundant and plenty, or a sign of Royality and or unusually great

Wealth. And thin bodies in the paintings and statues indicated

famine, drought, and times of hardship for the people of that

historical period. North America has an abundance of food and

considerable wealth at the present time suggesting over eating and

fatty bodies is a sign of the times.

ps: don't worry you'll become thin when your personal famine,

drought, or hard times arrives. Nothing stays the same for ever.

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