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Re: Liver function tests
« Reply #30 on: 22 April 2014, 22:57:34 »

Why am I not dead then?  6ft 10 stone 56 year old, who drinks far too much Whisky and has already survived Lung Cancer, ignored every health warning in relation to food all my life, and still here.............. :y :y


56 is not an old age Vamps ;D :y
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Re: Liver function tests
« Reply #31 on: 22 April 2014, 23:00:48 »

Why am I not dead then?  6ft 10 stone 56 year old, who drinks far too much Whisky and has already survived Lung Cancer, ignored every health warning in relation to food all my life, and still here.............. :y :y


56 is not an old age Vamps ;D :y

 :y :y :y Not that Miss Vamps thinks so though......... ::) ::)
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« Reply #32 on: 22 April 2014, 23:08:09 »

Why am I not dead then?  6ft 10 stone 56 year old, who drinks far too much Whisky and has already survived Lung Cancer, ignored every health warning in relation to food all my life, and still here.............. :y :y


56 is not an old age Vamps ;D :y

 :y :y :y Not that Miss Vamps thinks so though......... ::) ::)


and 10 stone definitely helps a lot :y :y :y
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« Reply #33 on: 22 April 2014, 23:09:23 »

I'm 16.2 stone :( with 1.81 m
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Re: Liver function tests
« Reply #34 on: 23 April 2014, 20:48:32 »

for those who do believe humans are carnivores:


 carnivor intestines are normally short/shorter than ours , because meat breaks up and infected very quickly in hot environment.. so it must be discarded quickly

Chimpanzees one of our closest relatives are meat eaters and eat up to 1 tonne a year. So this suggests that we, like them, are natural meat eaters, but with a main diet of fruit, vegetables and seeds. They hunt the most when fruit and vegetables are at their most scarce.

http://www-bcf.usc.edu/~stanford/chimphunt.html


compulsory meat eaters when other food is not available .. for survival..  however, our anchestors eat meat only when they have the hunt.. I dont think its everyday.. every meal..

Nor do I where I eat a lot of fish and also dishes like cauliflower cheese, poached egg on toast, home made tomato and mushroom pizza, cream of tomato or cream of mushroom soup, although I do use a homemade chicken stock with this and normally just accompany it with plain wholemeal bread or a fish based or cheese sandwich.

A varied balanced diet to me is what is important. :y

My weakness with high fat foods is mature Cheddar cheese and I tend to eat more fish than is recommended due to pollution.
I also love mature Cheddar cheese, but, most supermarket brands are so loaded with salt, which makes it bad for
your health. :'(
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Re: Liver function tests
« Reply #35 on: 23 April 2014, 22:18:41 »

High in fat and salt. You have to use some salt in cheese making as it is part of the process and a preservative while it is maturing, but I suspect like most mass manufactured foods it is far higher than necessary.
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« Reply #36 on: 23 April 2014, 22:52:04 »

Eat and drink what you like in moderation and be HAPPY. :y :y
Don't read the bulldog/shitsu cross. ;D
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« Reply #37 on: 24 April 2014, 12:14:21 »

Eat and drink what you like in moderation and be HAPPY. :y :y
Don't read the bulldog/shitsu cross. ;D

Wise words from Mr Cleggy. :y

I don't understand why horse meat isn't sitting on the supermarkets shelves next to to lamb, beef, pork and chicken.

I'd be happy to eat it. :y
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Re: Liver function tests
« Reply #38 on: 24 April 2014, 12:17:04 »

I'm 16.2 stone :( with 1.81 m

How tall is that in 'old money', Cem?

I'm six-one and weigh 14 stone. The quack tells me that I should be closer to 12 stone. :-\ :-\

Does that make me a fat bastard?........ ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Liver function tests
« Reply #39 on: 24 April 2014, 12:22:06 »

I'm 16.2 stone :( with 1.81 m

How tall is that in 'old money', Cem?

I'm six-one and weigh 14 stone. The quack tells me that I should be closer to 12 stone. :-\ :-\

Does that make me a fat bastard?........ ;D ;D ;D

He is just short of 6'

Forget all this bollix about BMI.  I am 6'1, 18 stone and I do Ironman competitions.  The doctor knows not to argue with me on this anymore ;D
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Liver function tests
« Reply #40 on: 24 April 2014, 13:02:41 »

I'm 16.2 stone :( with 1.81 m

How tall is that in 'old money', Cem?

I'm six-one and weigh 14 stone. The quack tells me that I should be closer to 12 stone. :-\ :-\

Does that make me a fat bastard?........ ;D ;D ;D


from the time I start reading in engineering lessons in METU (school mostly guided by Americans when it was founded and all lessons-books in English except history) I hated all those inch feet lb units :-\  and still..
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« Reply #41 on: 24 April 2014, 14:05:50 »

Eat and drink what you like in moderation and be HAPPY. :y :y
Don't read the bulldog/shitsu cross. ;D

Wise words from Mr Cleggy. :y

I don't understand why horse meat isn't sitting on the supermarkets shelves next to to lamb, beef, pork and chicken.

I'd be happy to eat it. :y


Tastes fine, had some in Belgium. :y Don't know why it's a problem so long as it's labelled correctly, I bet if some ponsy chef cooked some on TV the value of horses would rocket.
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Re: Liver function tests
« Reply #42 on: 24 April 2014, 19:53:31 »

Eat and drink what you like in moderation and be HAPPY. :y :y
Don't read the bulldog/shitsu cross. ;D

Wise words from Mr Cleggy. :y

I don't understand why horse meat isn't sitting on the supermarkets shelves next to to lamb, beef, pork and chicken.

I'd be happy to eat it. :y


Tastes fine, had some in Belgium. :y Don't know why it's a problem so long as it's labelled correctly, I bet if some ponsy chef cooked some on TV the value of horses would rocket.

We are pretty conservative when it comes to meat in this country.  ::)

Goat is lovely  :-* and what about Rabbit?  :y  That should be really cheap as they breed like....  ;)

Rat curry anyone?  ::)  ;D
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Re: Liver function tests
« Reply #43 on: 24 April 2014, 21:00:54 »

liver function tests to Rat curry ;D ;D ;D


very healthy ;D :y
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