Guest guest Posted August 26, 2005 Report Share Posted August 26, 2005 Duh. Want to know why we're getting fatter? Just look at the food in the supermarkets. Want to know why other western nations are seeing the same? Go look at THEIR supermarkets. Want to know why nations we send food to and those that mimic western ways are seeing the same? Look at THEIR food. Gee willikers, could there be a common therad here? Is it possible that all of these nations are eating foods that are high in fats, high in sodium, high in added sugars, and junked up with more preservatives and additives than viable nutrients? At least the active lifestyle of the industrial revolution kept the obesity at bay a bit, but now that we've moved into the information age where most jobs are actually sedentary, there's nothing to hold it back. At least the aliens will be happy when they come down... " To Serve Man " . (Yes, yes -- TZ reference, couldn't resist!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2005 Report Share Posted August 26, 2005 --- Noctaire wrote: > Duh. Want to know why we're getting fatter? Just > look at the food in the > supermarkets. I know, - it is SO bad! The new " whole grain white bread " really cracks me up. A lady in front of me at the grocery store on Tuesday had four loaves of it, and I just wanted to smack her. BUY REAL FOOD! If you can't buy it around the perimeter of your grocery store, you don't need it. For the most part, anyway! My son's school has a rule for snacks (he's a Kindergartner this year, and the parents take turns bringing daily snacks): Fruits and Vegetables Only!! I was so excited to hear that. My kid won't be getting junk at school! Now if only they can make the school lunches so healthy. We don't live in Florida where they changed the school lunches to mimic none other than South Beach! Jen in ND __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail for Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2005 Report Share Posted August 26, 2005 Hi ... Could not agree with you more.. except that activity level really cannot combat what is happening in our supermarkets.. Children today are overall heavier then they used to be.. Point in fact my sister who walks 8 miles per day outweighs me by 40 pounds.. She is only 3 years older than I am.. and although she covers over 40 miles a week double the amount I do.. still she is heavier. The reason for our difference in weight is simply diet.. we are both the same height and bone structure.. I am 110 pounds and she is 150 pounds.. Dolan --- Noctaire wrote: > Duh. Want to know why we're getting fatter? Just > look at the food in the > supermarkets. Want to know why other western > nations are seeing the same? > Go look at THEIR supermarkets. Want to know why > nations we send food to and > those that mimic western ways are seeing the same? > Look at THEIR food. > > Gee willikers, could there be a common therad here? > Is it possible that all > of these nations are eating foods that are high in > fats, high in sodium, > high in added sugars, and junked up with more > preservatives and additives > than viable nutrients? > > At least the active lifestyle of the industrial > revolution kept the obesity > at bay a bit, but now that we've moved into the > information age where most > jobs are actually sedentary, there's nothing to hold > it back. At least the > aliens will be happy when they come down... " To > Serve Man " . (Yes, yes > -- TZ reference, couldn't resist!) > > > > The glow of inner satisfaction is stronger and lasts longer than the sound of external applause. ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2005 Report Share Posted August 26, 2005 Bring on those Twinkies, Zingers, Ho-Ho's, fruit pies, donuts, cookies, chips, and... oh yes, the diet Coke to supposedly cancel out the junk food. Don't you love it when you see someone at the grocery counter week after week and that's all they evey buy? They live on this and nothing else. Yes, it is no wonder people are in the shape they are. Chuck RE: Article - US People getting faster fast... > > Hi ... > > Could not agree with you more.. except that activity > level really cannot combat what is happening in our > supermarkets.. Children today are overall heavier then > they used to be.. > > Point in fact my sister who walks 8 miles per day > outweighs me by 40 pounds.. She is only 3 years older > than I am.. and although she covers over 40 miles a > week double the amount I do.. still she is heavier. > > The reason for our difference in weight is simply > diet.. we are both the same height and bone > structure.. I am 110 pounds and she is 150 pounds.. > > Dolan > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 Hi Chuck... I could not agree with you more.. You would have to do a complete marathon daily just to burn up all you ate.. and we all know this is virtually impossible for any one of us to keep up with this in the long run.. please excuse the pun.. lol But let's face it if I did not eat the way I do.. I would not be a size 4... You are what you eat no matter which way you crack it.. Dolan --- Chuck Kelsey wrote: > Bring on those Twinkies, Zingers, Ho-Ho's, fruit > pies, donuts, cookies, > chips, and... oh yes, the diet Coke to supposedly > cancel out the junk food. > > Don't you love it when you see someone at the > grocery counter week after > week and that's all they evey buy? They live on this > and nothing else. > > Yes, it is no wonder people are in the shape they > are. > > Chuck > > > > > RE: Article - US People > getting faster fast... > > > > > > Hi ... > > > > Could not agree with you more.. except that > activity > > level really cannot combat what is happening in > our > > supermarkets.. Children today are overall heavier > then > > they used to be.. > > > > Point in fact my sister who walks 8 miles per day > > outweighs me by 40 pounds.. She is only 3 years > older > > than I am.. and although she covers over 40 miles > a > > week double the amount I do.. still she is > heavier. > > > > The reason for our difference in weight is simply > > diet.. we are both the same height and bone > > structure.. I am 110 pounds and she is 150 > pounds.. > > > > Dolan > > > > > > > The glow of inner satisfaction is stronger and lasts longer than the sound of external applause. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 You know something I have always hated is when people make fun of people who get a burger and fries and then order a diet coke ( I know that is not what you are doing but I have got to get this off of my chest lol sorry!). Hello!!! Did it ever occure to those people that maybe, just maybe they are diabetic and cannot have regular coke!! My mom & I go out to eat and she is very diabetic and I know people are thinking that when she orders her food and drink. Makes me wanna decapitate them.... but then again I get pissed off easily and I get violent lol. Especially when it comes to my oh so loving mommy .Chuck Kelsey wrote: Bring on those Twinkies, Zingers, Ho-Ho's, fruit pies, donuts, cookies, chips, and... oh yes, the diet Coke to supposedly cancel out the junk food.Don't you love it when you see someone at the grocery counter week after week and that's all they evey buy? They live on this and nothing else.Yes, it is no wonder people are in the shape they are.Chuck RE: Article - US People getting faster fast...>> Hi ...>> Could not agree with you more.. except that activity> level really cannot combat what is happening in our> supermarkets.. Children today are overall heavier then> they used to be..>> Point in fact my sister who walks 8 miles per day> outweighs me by 40 pounds.. She is only 3 years older> than I am.. and although she covers over 40 miles a> week double the amount I do.. still she is heavier.>> The reason for our difference in weight is simply> diet.. we are both the same height and bone> structure.. I am 110 pounds and she is 150 pounds..>> Dolan>> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 ..... i would kill to be a size 4.... hell I would kill to be a 14! lmfao good job wrote: Hi Chuck...I could not agree with you more.. You would have to doa complete marathon daily just to burn up all youate.. and we all know this is virtually impossible forany one of us to keep up with this in the long run..please excuse the pun.. lolBut let's face it if I did not eat the way I do.. Iwould not be a size 4...You are what you eat no matter which way you crackit.. Dolan--- Chuck Kelsey wrote:> Bring on those Twinkies, Zingers, Ho-Ho's, fruit> pies, donuts, cookies, > chips, and... oh yes, the diet Coke to supposedly> cancel out the junk food.> > Don't you love it when you see someone at the> grocery counter week after > week and that's all they evey buy? They live on this> and nothing else.> > Yes, it is no wonder people are in the shape they> are.> > Chuck> > > > > RE: Article - US People> getting faster fast...> > > >> > Hi ...> >> > Could not agree with you more.. except that> activity> > level really cannot combat what is happening in> our> > supermarkets.. Children today are overall heavier> then> > they used to be..> >> > Point in fact my sister who walks 8 miles per day> > outweighs me by 40 pounds.. She is only 3 years> older> > than I am.. and although she covers over 40 miles> a> > week double the amount I do.. still she is> heavier.> >> > The reason for our difference in weight is simply> > diet.. we are both the same height and bone> > structure.. I am 110 pounds and she is 150> pounds..> >> > Dolan> >> > > > > The glow of inner satisfaction is stronger and lasts longer than thesound of external applause.__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 Good thing I was clear with my example ;-) I wouldn't want you to take a slug at me. The diet drink with a more rational meal is acceptable to me. Obviously a person buying all those sweets along with the diet drink are not diabetic.... at least I hope. Yikes! Chuck Re: Article - US People getting faster fast... You know something I have always hated is when people make fun of people who get a burger and fries and then order a diet coke ( I know that is not what you are doing but I have got to get this off of my chest lol sorry!). Hello!!! Did it ever occure to those people that maybe, just maybe they are diabetic and cannot have regular coke!! My mom & I go out to eat and she is very diabetic and I know people are thinking that when she orders her food and drink. Makes me wanna decapitate them.... but then again I get pissed off easily and I get violent lol. Especially when it comes to my oh so loving mommy .Chuck Kelsey wrote: Bring on those Twinkies, Zingers, Ho-Ho's, fruit pies, donuts, cookies, chips, and... oh yes, the diet Coke to supposedly cancel out the junk food.Don't you love it when you see someone at the grocery counter week after week and that's all they evey buy? They live on this and nothing else.Yes, it is no wonder people are in the shape they are.Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 You know, forgive me for being obtuse here, but what exactly is the *government* supposed to do? Spend more money to promote the healthy lifestyle we already know we need? Advertising campaigns? Tax breaks if you fall within an acceptable weight limit? I understand the need to call attention to some very alarming statistics (though I don't see that it is in any way a surprise) but how is the government going to help *me* to lose weight? They can't force me to exercise or make good choices. That's my job, my problem, my choice to be healthy or not. What policy can they possibly come up with to make people healthy? what am I missing? They seem to be blaming the government that they are not doing enough--it's not the government's fault that I am fat. They haven't neglected me--I HAVE! It's my fault that I have chosen for years to eat bad food and not exercise consistently enough. O in MO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 > Could not agree with you more.. except that activity level > really cannot combat what is happening in our supermarkets.. It doesn't really combat it, just slows it down a little bit. The food industry has consistently decreased the nutritional value of foods over the years such that even an active lifestyle cannot combat it. > Children today are overall heavier then they used to be.. I have a niece who is only 14 and is something like 4'8 " . She weighs more than my current goal weight. IIRC, she's something like 180. VERY disconcerting. I've tried to get her interested in healthy eating and the such but her mother is overweight and they live in a household filled with garbage foods -- what can one expect? <Sigh> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 > You know something I have always hated is when people make > fun of people who get a burger and fries and then order a > diet coke ( I know that is not what you are doing but I > have got to get this off of my chest lol sorry!). > Hello!!! Did it ever occure to those people that maybe, > just maybe they are diabetic and cannot have regular coke!! > My mom & I go out to eat and she is very diabetic and I > know people are thinking that when she orders her food > and drink. Makes me wanna decapitate them.... but then > again I get pissed off easily and I get violent lol. > Especially when it comes to my oh so loving mommy FWIW, not everyone who does that is diabetic. I've gone to lunch with many men and women over the years who I *KNEW* were *NOT* diabetic and they would order up a meal and a half -- lots of fat/grease, salt, sugar, etc -- then get a diet soda. I always laugh at them and ask them why they would do that, considering the rest of their meal. Funny thing -- the women are usually dieting and the men joke it off as " watching their girlish figure " or something similar. I've always wondered why the guys truly did it. One told me he preferred the taste but other than that, every man I've known who did it gave a sarcastic/humoresque response (as would be expected -- it's a guy thing <Grin>). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 > I know, - it is SO bad! The new " whole grain white > bread " really cracks me up. A lady in front of me at the > grocery store on Tuesday had four loaves of it, and I just > wanted to smack her. BUY REAL FOOD! That's interesting -- I haven't seen that 'un yet. Whole grain white bread, eh? LOL > If you can't buy it around the perimeter of your grocery > store, you don't need it. For the most part, anyway! I've argued with a number of folks over the years about the " shop the perimeter " concept. Many think it's untrue but I've found it to be the case more oft than not when shopping for food. Granted, we buy stuff from the inside of the store as well but the simple fact of the matter is that the healthy stuff is all around the perimeter -- fruits and veggies in the produce corner, then there's the dairy corner with the juices and eggs right there as well, and of course the meat/delicatessen sections are along the perimeter as well. The only real exception to the rule is the baking aisle -- spices, flours, and so forth are typically to the middle. > My son's school has a rule for snacks (he's a Kindergartner > this year, and the parents take turns bringing daily snacks): > Fruits and Vegetables Only!! There's been a strong movement afoot to make schools healthier places for kids. It's long overdue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 Quite frankly I like the taste of diet coke better than regular coke. RE: Article - US People getting faster fast... > You know something I have always hated is when people make > fun of people who get a burger and fries and then order a > diet coke ( I know that is not what you are doing but I > have got to get this off of my chest lol sorry!). > Hello!!! Did it ever occure to those people that maybe, > just maybe they are diabetic and cannot have regular coke!! > My mom & I go out to eat and she is very diabetic and I > know people are thinking that when she orders her food > and drink. Makes me wanna decapitate them.... but then > again I get pissed off easily and I get violent lol. > Especially when it comes to my oh so loving mommy FWIW, not everyone who does that is diabetic. I've gone to lunch with many men and women over the years who I *KNEW* were *NOT* diabetic and they would order up a meal and a half -- lots of fat/grease, salt, sugar, etc -- then get a diet soda. I always laugh at them and ask them why they would do that, considering the rest of their meal. Funny thing -- the women are usually dieting and the men joke it off as " watching their girlish figure " or something similar. I've always wondered why the guys truly did it. One told me he preferred the taste but other than that, every man I've known who did it gave a sarcastic/humoresque response (as would be expected -- it's a guy thing <Grin>). Reminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right fats-the good ones - and enables you to live quite happily without the bad carbs and bad fats. For more on this Way Of Eating please read " The South Beach Diet " by Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 Every so often I go off my plan like if I somewhere I can't get anything healthy, like Cedar Point. Anyhow, I did get one of their "baskets" with a sandwich and fries, and a Diet Pepsi. Even though I was not eating on plan, I didn't want to give into all the sugar, AND it took me a long time like Diet Pepsi. I don't think it would take long to get used to regular Pepsi again, and I don't want to have to learn to like Diet Pepsi again, so no matter what I end up eating, I would still always get a Diet Pepsi or Lite Lemonade or something. Carol Internal Virus Database is out-of-date. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.13/78 - Release Date: 08/19/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 I do agree...we must take responsibility for our own actions. But it does seem we are getting very bad at that lately. While I agree we have been at times sold a bad bill of goods by the marketers we need to give ourselves a wake up call and recognize our intelligence to know some things can't be good for us especially in excess. It is like the man who tried to sue Mickey D's because he was in bad health and overweight. MB Re: Article - US People getting faster fast... You know, forgive me for being obtuse here, but what exactly is the *government* supposed to do? Spend more money to promote the healthy lifestyle we already know we need? Advertising campaigns? Tax breaks if you fall within an acceptable weight limit? I understand the need to call attention to some very alarming statistics (though I don't see that it is in any way a surprise) but how is the government going to help *me* to lose weight? They can't force me to exercise or make good choices. That's my job, my problem, my choice to be healthy or not. What policy can they possibly come up with to make people healthy? what am I missing? They seem to be blaming the government that they are not doing enough--it's not the government's fault that I am fat. They haven't neglected me--I HAVE! It's my fault that I have chosen for years to eat bad food and not exercise consistently enough. O in MO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 What bugs me is that crap food is cheaper than fresh, whole foods. I think it should be horribly expensive to buy processed, nutritionally void foods, and cheap to buy produce, meat, and other " scratch " ingredients. Jen in ND --- -Beth wrote: > I do agree...we must take responsibility for our own > actions. But it does seem we are getting very bad > at that lately. While I agree we have been at times > sold a bad bill of goods by the marketers we need to > give ourselves a wake up call and recognize our > intelligence to know some things can't be good for > us especially in excess. It is like the man who > tried to sue Mickey D's because he was in bad health > and overweight. ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 That's the beauty of marketing - they price it to sell - and sell it does. Hey, they've done their homework. This isn't happening by accident. Chuck Re: Article - US People getting faster fast... > What bugs me is that crap food is cheaper than fresh, > whole foods. I think it should be horribly expensive > to buy processed, nutritionally void foods, and cheap > to buy produce, meat, and other " scratch " ingredients. > > Jen in ND > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 Jen wrote: What bugs me is that crap food is cheaper than fresh, whole foods. I think it should be horribly expensive to buy processed, nutritionally void foods, and cheap to buy produce, meat, and other " scratch " ingredients. ___________________________________ I agree 100% ~~~~~~ This is my constant complaint... It is literally cheaper to " poison " my children, then to feed them nutritionally... I remember when I was little, it was cheaper for us to prepare food at home, that it was to eat out, but not any more.... ~ I remember this, because I was jealous of my friends who were " rich " enough to eat at Mcs regularly... Wheat bread, was cheaper than white (I prayed we would buy " Wonder " bread, but we never did...) ~ and man oh man, did I hate that zuchinni was such a successful crop!!!! It was in everything for weeks!!!!! LOL ~ And now, (again, our own fault), we have " lost " our ability to be self sufficient ~ I mean, how many of us have a garden? ~ Today, just a few. ~ I keep saying I'm going to plant one, but then the work & effort always DESTROYS my good intentions or the really ugly bugs.... I told my husband, we are planting some fall items, because now, we eat more than just corn & potatoes... I find that, I actually enjoy the vegetables now... I can't really say that I EVER enjoyed any vegetable, except the corn & potatoes, prior to South Beach... This is another reason, I appreciate the South Beach Diet, because it is re-introducing me to vegetables... Celeste __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 One thing that I don't understand is why buying diet products is so expensive. If you buy non diet products then it doesn't cost as much. Doesn't make much sense to me. It's like the grocery stores don't want people to be healthy. Terri Re: Article - US People getting faster fast... > You know, forgive me for being obtuse here, but what exactly is the > *government* supposed to do? Spend more money to promote the healthy > lifestyle we already know we need? Advertising campaigns? Tax breaks > if you fall within an acceptable weight limit? I understand the need to > call attention to some very alarming statistics (though I don't see that > it is in any way a surprise) but how is the government going to help > *me* to lose weight? They can't force me to exercise or make good > choices. That's my job, my problem, my choice to be healthy or not. > What policy can they possibly come up with to make people healthy? what > am I missing? They seem to be blaming the government that they are not > doing enough--it's not the government's fault that I am fat. They > haven't neglected me--I HAVE! It's my fault that I have chosen for > years to eat bad food and not exercise consistently enough. > > O in MO > > > > > Reminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The > South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right > fats-the good ones - and enables you to live quite happily without the bad > carbs and bad fats. > > For more on this Way Of Eating please read " The South Beach Diet " by > Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 lmfao Chuck! Yea those people would be in a diebetic coma lolChuck Kelsey wrote: Good thing I was clear with my example ;-) I wouldn't want you to take a slug at me. The diet drink with a more rational meal is acceptable to me. Obviously a person buying all those sweets along with the diet drink are not diabetic.... at least I hope. Yikes! Chuck Re: Article - US People getting faster fast... You know something I have always hated is when people make fun of people who get a burger and fries and then order a diet coke ( I know that is not what you are doing but I have got to get this off of my chest lol sorry!). Hello!!! Did it ever occure to those people that maybe, just maybe they are diabetic and cannot have regular coke!! My mom & I go out to eat and she is very diabetic and I know people are thinking that when she orders her food and drink. Makes me wanna decapitate them.... but then again I get pissed off easily and I get violent lol. Especially when it comes to my oh so loving mommy .Chuck Kelsey wrote: Bring on those Twinkies, Zingers, Ho-Ho's, fruit pies, donuts, cookies, chips, and... oh yes, the diet Coke to supposedly cancel out the junk food.Don't you love it when you see someone at the grocery counter week after week and that's all they evey buy? They live on this and nothing else.Yes, it is no wonder people are in the shape they are.Chuck Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 I prefer the lite lemonade to the regular. So many times before I started this diet I would regular and it is just too sweet for me.Carol Parsons wrote: Every so often I go off my plan like if I somewhere I can't get anything healthy, like Cedar Point. Anyhow, I did get one of their "baskets" with a sandwich and fries, and a Diet Pepsi. Even though I was not eating on plan, I didn't want to give into all the sugar, AND it took me a long time like Diet Pepsi. I don't think it would take long to get used to regular Pepsi again, and I don't want to have to learn to like Diet Pepsi again, so no matter what I end up eating, I would still always get a Diet Pepsi or Lite Lemonade or something. CarolInternal Virus Database is out-of-date.Checked by AVG Anti-Virus.Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.13/78 - Release Date: 08/19/2005__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 I agree that was a bs lawsuit. I am the kind of person who expects people to be responsible for their actions. I know that no one made me eat the way I used to eat or made me sit on my lazy ass all day. My brother complains about his life alot and I just ask him who exactley he thinks is responsible.-Beth wrote: I do agree...we must take responsibility for our own actions. But it does seem we are getting very bad at that lately. While I agree we have been at times sold a bad bill of goods by the marketers we need to give ourselves a wake up call and recognize our intelligence to know some things can't be good for us especially in excess. It is like the man who tried to sue Mickey D's because he was in bad health and overweight. MB Re: Article - US People getting faster fast... You know, forgive me for being obtuse here, but what exactly is the *government* supposed to do? Spend more money to promote the healthy lifestyle we already know we need? Advertising campaigns? Tax breaks if you fall within an acceptable weight limit? I understand the need to call attention to some very alarming statistics (though I don't see that it is in any way a surprise) but how is the government going to help *me* to lose weight? They can't force me to exercise or make good choices. That's my job, my problem, my choice to be healthy or not. What policy can they possibly come up with to make people healthy? what am I missing? They seem to be blaming the government that they are not doing enough--it's not the government's fault that I am fat. They haven't neglected me--I HAVE! It's my fault that I have chosen for years to eat bad food and not exercise consistently enough. O in MO Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 I totally agree with you on that!! I think that is another reason why 'some' people have problems with it. I know for me it is; my family is on quite a limited budget. Jen Polk wrote: What bugs me is that crap food is cheaper than fresh,whole foods. I think it should be horribly expensiveto buy processed, nutritionally void foods, and cheapto buy produce, meat, and other "scratch" ingredients.Jen in ND--- -Beth wrote:> I do agree...we must take responsibility for our own> actions. But it does seem we are getting very bad> at that lately. While I agree we have been at times> sold a bad bill of goods by the marketers we need to> give ourselves a wake up call and recognize our> intelligence to know some things can't be good for> us especially in excess. It is like the man who> tried to sue Mickey D's because he was in bad health> and overweight. ____________________________________________________Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 I would kill for a garden. We always had one at home when I was younger. I live in an apartment where it is impossible. I used to always grow my own tomatoes, green beans, peppers, cucumbers, etc. Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 Hi Jennny, Your right to claim ownership for what you decide to eat.. However unfortunately a lot of people buy into the advertising they see and think they are eating healthy foods.. and our children frequent fast food places that entice them in young.. It takes education to know how to eat propertly and not everyone gives it as much thought as they really should.. until they end up having a problem.. Dolan > > You know, forgive me for being obtuse here, but > what exactly is the > > *government* supposed to do? Spend more money to > promote the healthy > > lifestyle we already know we need? Advertising > campaigns? Tax breaks > > if you fall within an acceptable weight limit? I > understand the need to > > call attention to some very alarming statistics > (though I don't see that > > it is in any way a surprise) but how is the > government going to help > > *me* to lose weight? They can't force me to > exercise or make good > > choices. That's my job, my problem, my choice to > be healthy or not. > > What policy can they possibly come up with to make > people healthy? what > > am I missing? They seem to be blaming the > government that they are not > > doing enough--it's not the government's fault that > I am fat. They > > haven't neglected me--I HAVE! It's my fault that > I have chosen for > > years to eat bad food and not exercise > consistently enough. > > > > O in MO > > > > > > > > > > Reminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. > Nor is it low-fat. The > > South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right > carbs and the right > > fats-the good ones - and enables you to live quite > happily without the bad > > carbs and bad fats. > > > > For more on this Way Of Eating please read " The > South Beach Diet " by > > Arthur Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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