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Sunday, October 18, 2009

On acne treatments

acne treatments are a lot like diet pills in a way -- teens with acne understandably want instant results, and they've been trained by modern medicine to think that they should be able to just rub on a cream and see it vanish overnight or in just a few days -- and they shouldn't have to address the underlying causes in their diet. And to be fair it's probably a genetic susceptibility because their friends have diets just as unhealthy, but it doesn't show up as acne on their faces. But eventually will show up as some other health problem, maybe one that's even worse. With the coming change in our healthcare system, people should be more concerned and determined to take control over their own health, because doctors and hospitals won't be able to do it for them.

On the best appetite suppressant

Although he's always described as an Indian wrestler, when the country was partitioned in 1947 following its independence from England, he chose to live in Lahore Pakistan, so apparently he was a Muslim, but I guess this didn't preclude him being a great fighter, and probably in practical terms he mixed with Hindu wrestlers. Back then, it was all India. One of the best appetite suppressant is exercise. I know that when I do a lot of exercise I don't want to eat as much. But in the long run it increases your body's need for protein, so I suspect that he must have eaten a lot more protein than normal for Indians whether Hindu or Muslim. I guess he exercised so much that whatever rice he ate wasn't enough to keep his insulin levels too eat -- because he'd go back to exercising to get it down.

On diet pill reviews

I found Matt Furey's Gama Fitness course, at least the DVD portion of it, on eBay for a reasonable amount of money and bought it a while back. It's interesting to see variations on the Hindu pushup and Hindu squat. And he does the squat in a little different way than I had learned. Plus he writes some about how the stories of the Great Gama have to be exaggerated. He was a wrestler in India through the first half of the 20th century. In his early years, like when he was 10, he had a few draws, but then he won 5000 straight matches. He never lost an official wrestling match. And he was known for his incredible strength, so the exercises he did, such as these, are of interest to fitness buffs. He didn't need any diet pill reviews. Reputedly he ate 25 pounds of food a day, but Furey heaps scorn on this, and I'm sure he's right. That's an awful lot. And it's not likely he did the many thousands of repetitions attributed to him.