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Discussion in 'Southampton' started by ChilcoSaint, Feb 23, 2016.

  1. shoot_spiderman

    shoot_spiderman Power to the People

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    Key word you use is ‘addicts’
    Junk food / drink suppliers are drug pushers feeding off peoples addiction
    Addiction is a key principle of some sectors, gambling, phones, vapes. You know your customers will keep coming back especially if you get em young
     
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  2. ChilcoSaint

    ChilcoSaint What a disgrace Forum Moderator

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    The part about the gut flora is perfectly true and very well-researched. Not many people realise that your body contains around 100 trillion cells, but only about half of those contain your DNA. The rest are colonist cells, mostly bacteria, and most of those are in your intestines. The gut microbiome has been called the “second brain” because those bacteria definitely influence your appetite and food cravings. If you have a population of sugar or fat craving bacteria in your gut, then you are far more likely to crave foods containing those things. As Vin says, this can happen completely outside your conscious awareness.

    It is, of course, possible to reverse this by positively eating healthy foods, and over a period of time, this will reduce the population of “bad” bacteria in your gut. This, of course, will involve willpower.
     
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  3. The Ides of March

    The Ides of March Well-Known Member

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    Just slimming some of the comments on the way we eat and how our diet can impacto our weight and ultimately our health. No oñe has yet mentioned our sugar is in virtually everything we eat from the biscuit to the fruit- flavoured yoghurts.
     
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    The Ides of March Well-Known Member

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    And the biggest drug of all ... Sugar!!
     
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    Schad Well-Known Member

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    What's another 30-45 felonies between friends.
     
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  6. thereisonlyoneno7

    thereisonlyoneno7 Well-Known Member

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    To be fair my Keto diet revolves around cutting out sugar. No more than 50gms of carbs a day. I probably have no more than 10-15 gms of sugar a day (less than 3 teaspoons) ever.
     
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  7. ChilcoSaint

    ChilcoSaint What a disgrace Forum Moderator

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    The Keto diet is a very good way of eliminating harmful bacteria from the gut. Worth looking at ways of encouraging healthy gut flora to repopulate though. Lactobacillus acidophilus capsules is a quick shortcut.
     
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  8. Archers Road

    Archers Road Urban Spaceman

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    It’s not free speech though, when most media outlets are owned by billionaire oligarchs all pushing the same low tax, high profit, steal-from-the-poor-and-give-to-the-rich agenda.
     
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  9. Osvaldorama

    Osvaldorama Well-Known Member

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    I’m assuming you’re stupid because you’re saying stupid things.

    You are regurgitating Marxist anti-capitalist propaganda without thinking any of it through.

    All of the most heinous crimes and atrocities in human history have been carried out by state governments in the name of socialism. Mao, Stalin, Hitler, etc. All killed tens of millions for “the greater good” of society. Your socialist ideology leads to millions of deaths.

    Socialists & Marxists love to pretend that millions of murders never happened and say “communism/socialism works”, but they are wrong.

    The ONLY system that probably prevents this is a free market exchange with extremely strong private property rights. The kind of property rights which are being eroded away more and more by these socialist muppets. We need less state intervention, not more.

    The road to hell is paved with good intentions. Look how quickly you all jumped on the vaccine mandate band wagon. You would all be pro-gulag with the right propaganda as well.
     
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    ****s sake. Calls me stupid but is anti-vax. Get a grip. There is a distinct difference between any ideology and the radical end of that ideology. Hitler is one of yours by that radical approach, by the way. Very much a capitalist. You would know that if you understood a tiny bit of what you keep claiming to know. You know, the kind of capitalist that engaged war to ease capitalistic national debts. The same way WW1 and Empire were driven by money. American Imperialism today is done through capitalistic expansion - which is still imperialism.

    Please have better manners than to call what I say stupid, just because you are so indoctrinated in your world view that you cannot understand it.
     
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  11. The Ides of March

    The Ides of March Well-Known Member

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    Os! Can we try and respect each other? It is important.that people have different views but I draw the line at calling someone stupid. If I were You I.would pm Loading personally.and retract calling him.stupid. it is OK to.call politicians stupid but not fellow board members!
     
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    I’ve been called worse :emoticon-0102-bigsm
     
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    Agree. I apologise. He isn’t a stupid guy.

    I just get worked up about this topic as so many people fall for the “greater good” promise to the detriment of all.

    Society is at its best when we empower sovereign individuals who wish to make the world a better place.
     
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    No hard feelings! Eventually if we both slide far enough to our political wings we will join each other in the fetid pit of extremism!
     
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    Me too, default to insult often regarded as losing the argument. Insults from Os are a compliment.
     
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    Haha. I really am sorry. I don’t mean to get angry.

    I just see the decline of the UK in general and it makes me so sad to see it all flushed away.

    I want to get to the truth of what’s causing it because I want things to change for the better.

    I want my kids to grow up in a great country, like the one we all grew up in - and it feels like that country is slowly slipping away to corruption and horrendous decision making
     
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    As we all do, we differ on the means of Making Britain Great Again. (Get yer hats and tee shirts here).

    Regarding corruption and horrendous decision making the legal battle between the Cabinet Office and Covid public inquiry will be considered by the high court on Friday. Does the government or Heather Hallett, the inquiry’s chair, have the right to decide what material may be relevant to the investigation? Can but hope the inquiry wins, the government is under scrutiny and surely should not decide what evidence is relevant. The lies and deceits of the incumbents and their cohorts are well documented.
     
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    From My perspectives, not sure the UK was ever great in our lifetimes. As for being an industrial power, that ship sailed pre 1914! Education? The tripartite system followed by the much.lauded comprehensive system but did not address differences between different neighbourhoods. Working practices? Perhaps Archers has a better perspectives on this than me. I can recall the bleak days of the Heath Government, the struggles of Callaghan and the fuse that Thatcher lit in the 80s. Governments: Often confrontational, particularly in the early 70s, throughout the 1980s and post 2010. Health? Ask Chilco! Where the UK has been succesful.in.our lifetimes is in popular culture, the opening up.of Museums, the Open University and the opportunity for lifetime learning and retraining.
     
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    Better late than never I suppose and a blatant usurping of Labour policy. The NHS plan will expand the workforce from 1.4 million to 2.2 million staff over the next 15 years in England but the tories have only committed funding for the first five years and the full report will be scrutinised when published.
     
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  20. Libby

    Libby Derby County, we're coming for you

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    See I don't disagree with most of that but it factor in lifestyle changes which undoubtedly are a big part of this. It's simply far too easy to be lazy these days with the way we rely on technology so much.

    Even to the point of essentials. 20 years ago if you were somebody who wasn't very active you still had to leave the house to go to the supermarket, or the pharmacy, or the bank, or to get your kids school uniform, and so on. Whereas nowadays if you're that way inclined you can literally get away with NEVER leaving your house for day to day living.

    I also think we live in the era of the 'me me me' generation where people don't want to take responsibility for themselves and feel entitled to have nice things just because. This started with around my age group and coincided with the rise of technology. I grew up with this people and am friends with these people, and even now I see it almost every day.

    My big problem with the way we approach these things now is that the more you tell people that it's not their fault that x or y is happening ye less inclined they are to make a change to try and improve this. There's too big a focus on trying not to upset people rather than telling them straight imo.

    One part of your post I hugely disagree with is that willpower doesn't work with food. I'm of the opinion that all addictions are the same, whether it's drink, drugs, food, sex, or anything else. Fundamentally it's the same thing and you won't beat an addiction unless you want to do it for yourself.
     
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