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pnwDUDE:
--- Quote from: David In Indy on May 19, 2009, 02:03:24 am ---:laugh: :laugh:
Somehow I don't think so Brad! Although I've heard wine is very good for you. Red wine I think. :)
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YES (as I tip my stemware of a nice cab )!
Seriously, I know water is good. Thing is, if you told a person that by taking a half aspirin daily, his/her risk of a fatal heart attack would be reduced by 80%, most people still won't do it. Go figure.
Brad
David In Indy:
Maybe if we drink red wine, drink lots of water and take an aspirin a day, we'll live forever!
You think?
Or at least avoid dying of a fatal heart attack. ;)
Katie77:
You know David, too much water can be harmful too. I was only reading an article the other day, that said this thing about having 2 litres of water a day, is not as good as it sounds. It said, the body tells us when we need to hyrdrate it, we get thirsty and so we drink. 2 litres of water a day or more, can overwork the kidneys.
And the asprin thing is a medical proven fact. Most old people take an asprin a day, and people with heart problems also take an asprin. It is a blood thinner, and so reduces clots and keeps the bloody running smoother.
CellarDweller:
--- Quote from: David In Indy on May 19, 2009, 12:37:26 am ---It was a beautiful day here, about 68 degrees outside and sunny so I opened up some of the windows to let in the breeze. Suddenly a few minutes later I started sneezing really bad and when I went back downstairs there was a bunch of pollen blowing through the window. I suffer from hay fever. It never occured to me to make sure I had screens in the window first, or better yet just leave the damn things closed.
I'll bet I've sneezed a hundred times today. I'm still doing it. :P
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Sorry to hear that David! I have allergies too.....dust, pollen, animals......so I can sympathize!
Shasta542:
{{{{{{{{{{BLESS YOU, DAVID!!}}}}}}}}}}
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