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When Did Milk Become Bad for You?

Keith Allen Lehman Wrote: Aug 13, 2012 7:43 AM
Good point - but obesity is not just from eating certain foods: quantity and lack of exercise certainly is a factor.
Mother of 4 -- the original Wrote: Aug 13, 2012 1:29 PM
Its not much fun with arthritis in the knee I injured nearly 30 years ago either.

Though a moderate degree of walking and standing keeps the knee flexible I can't stress it too much with impact.
Paul237 Wrote: Aug 13, 2012 9:40 AM
There is one thing that you forget there are those of us who have a very difficult time exercising like those of us who have had our backs broken we just cannot do the things that we need to do to slim down. I for one have had my back broke more than a few times and am trying to stay out of a wheel chair try breaking your back and see how easy it is to exercise.
Chris from Kalifornia Wrote: Aug 13, 2012 7:55 AM
My parents were both depression era kids and I had it drummed into me to eat everything I could. And so I did. I've lost 100 pounds but I'm still at least 60 to high. Exercise is difficult because being that heavy has damaged my joints. They would do so much better to stop with the stupid ads and actually promote proper eating. But it's NOT THE GOVERNMENT'S BUSINESS ANYWAY.

So they should BUTT OUT!
Last week, as I entered Union Station Metro station in Washington, I saw ads for what appeared to be First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign. It was a series of three ads, the first said: “Let’s move hot dogs out of school lunch.” Okay, fine, because, let’s face it, while hot dogs may be scrumptious and all-beef, they look like small batons of questionable meat.

The second ad said: “Let’s move cheese out of school lunch.” I mean, I guess. Cheese, while a good source of calcium (and delicious), is not necessarily the healthiest thing in the world....
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