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June 20, 2018, 09:27:52 PM

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JUST A SMALL DOUBLE UP AND WE ARE THERE......... nothing more nothing less  Roll Eyes
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June 20, 2018, 09:34:52 PM

Corn and other drugs

Consider cereal grains for a moment. Why grains like corn rapidly and extensively replaced traditional foods even though they were less nutritious and required more labour has been widely regarded as a puzzle; cultivation of cereal grains continued even when the abundance of more easily processed foodstuffs—such as meat and fruit—rendered it unnecessary. Well, foods like wheat and corn release exorphins when digested. It's been speculated daily opioid self-administration could have increased people’s tolerance of crowded sedentary conditions, of regular work, of subjugation by rulers. If so, corn might have ultimately helped the development of civilization.


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4809873/



Fast forward... by extension they also likely figured out that corn syrup could be cheaply mass produced and when shoved into nearly every food product on the market, thus could spur over consumption of their over-priced garbage. Leading to the obesity and diabetes epidemic that we have today. Crowd tolerance and subjugation effects would be a bonus as well.

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June 20, 2018, 09:42:52 PM

I suddenly have the urge to watch the disney version of Hercules.
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June 20, 2018, 09:45:12 PM

Corn and other drugs

Consider cereal grains for a moment. Why grains like corn rapidly and extensively replaced traditional foods even though they were less nutritious and required more labour has been widely regarded as a puzzle; cultivation of cereal grains continued even when the abundance of more easily processed foodstuffs—such as meat and fruit—rendered it unnecessary. Well, foods like wheat and corn release exorphins when digested. It's been speculated daily opioid self-administration could have increased people’s tolerance of crowded sedentary conditions, of regular work, of subjugation by rulers. If so, corn might have ultimately helped the development of civilization.


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4809873/


In which case, is so-called civilization a good thing?

I mean, the game civilization obviously is, especially II and IV, but in the way we live sense?
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June 20, 2018, 09:47:45 PM

Corn and other drugs

Consider cereal grains for a moment. Why grains like corn rapidly and extensively replaced traditional foods even though they were less nutritious and required more labour has been widely regarded as a puzzle; cultivation of cereal grains continued even when the abundance of more easily processed foodstuffs—such as meat and fruit—rendered it unnecessary. Well, foods like wheat and corn release exorphins when digested. It's been speculated daily opioid self-administration could have increased people’s tolerance of crowded sedentary conditions, of regular work, of subjugation by rulers. If so, corn might have ultimately helped the development of civilization.


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4809873/


In which case, is so-called civilization a good thing?

I mean, the game civilization obviously is, especially II and IV, but in the way we live sense?

Well, it's sort of a mixed message isn't it.  Undecided
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June 20, 2018, 09:48:03 PM

Re, foodstuffs, for what it's worth, thai food is small portions yet filling. I lose weight every time I take a trip to Thailand.
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June 20, 2018, 09:54:18 PM

Re, foodstuffs, for what it's worth, thai food is small portions yet filling. I lose weight every time I take a trip to Thailand.

Sounds like very convincing proof.   Shocked
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June 20, 2018, 10:02:24 PM

Re, foodstuffs, for what it's worth, thai food is small portions yet filling. I lose weight every time I take a trip to Thailand.

 Same thing happens to me when I travel to Mexico.  It's referred to as Montezuma's revenge, the Gringo Gallop and sometimes the Aztec Two-Step ... what do they call it in Thailand?
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normal that its boring we are all looking to the WORLD CUP or not ??   Grin

My mate has two tickets for the final of the World Cup 2018 but he is getting married on that day and cannot attend.

If anyone wants to go instead of him, it's at St Andrews Church in Brighton and the bride’s name is Sarah.

Swim suit pics, or it didn't happen.   Tongue
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 All right, I'll do it.  How much does he want for the pair?! Wink

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. Despite currently receiving royalties from a publication based on the use of dietary intervention for autism and related conditions and being a shareholder of an online company that provides dietary information about the use of a gluten and casein free diet, the Reviewer PW and handling Editor declare that the process nevertheless met the standards of a fair and objective review.
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June 20, 2018, 10:09:42 PM

They probably have their own LN node up already.

(Is that how that works? Nodes? No, that doesn't sound right.)
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'Hubs' isn't it?
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June 20, 2018, 10:20:59 PM

Sounds right. I'd ask Bob to come explain it, but I'm afraid he would tank the market.
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Not even Bob with all his zillions could tank the market in online companies that provide dietary information about the use of a gluten and casein free diet.
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June 20, 2018, 10:27:08 PM

Same thing happens to me when I travel to Mexico.  It's referred to as Montezuma's revenge, the Gringo Gallop and sometimes the Aztec Two-Step ... what do they call it in Thailand?


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Not even Bob with all his zillions could tank the market in online companies that provide dietary information about the use of a gluten and casein free diet.

Hey man, I was looking at that for, like, a really health-conscious friend. Or whatever. I can totally eat all the casein I want. Roll Eyes
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Not even Bob with all his zillions could tank the market in online companies that provide dietary information about the use of a gluten and casein free diet.

Hey man, I was looking at that for, like, a really health-conscious friend. Or whatever. I can totally eat all the casein I want. Roll Eyes

Such a druggie. It does tie in though with old wive's tales ( or are they?) -Bread 'makes you sleepy'; Cheese 'gives you vivid dreams'.
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June 20, 2018, 10:38:36 PM

Not even Bob with all his zillions could tank the market in online companies that provide dietary information about the use of a gluten and casein free diet.

Hey man, I was looking at that for, like, a really health-conscious friend. Or whatever. I can totally eat all the casein I want. Roll Eyes

Such a druggie. It does tie in though with old wive's tales ( or are they?) -Bread 'makes you sleepy'; Cheese 'gives you vivid dreams'.

Grains and dairy are generally two of the hardest foodstuffs to digest. My friend on a medical diet tells me that the enzymes responsible for breaking them down are found on the tips of the villi which weaken as we age. TMI but there you have it.
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Yeah, well that's just like your opinion, man.
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