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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2021 14:49:13 GMT -5
1 bottle of soda will deplete you of a lot of calcium/phosphorus from your body. so much that after drinking 1 bottle you need to drink up to 32 glasses of water to replace what you lost. -KVI 570 health show
i gave up soda in 2012ish i just gave up diet soda in Octoberish 2020...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2021 15:52:40 GMT -5
The theory is that the phosphoric acid (phosphate) used to enhance flavor in some carbonated beverages can interfere with calcium absorption and result in the loss of calcium from bone. Fortunately, there's no good evidence that a high phosphate intake affects bone metabolism or bone density.
Drink Guinness, no problems.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2021 16:07:30 GMT -5
The theory is that the phosphoric acid (phosphate) used to enhance flavor in some carbonated beverages can interfere with calcium absorption and result in the loss of calcium from bone. Fortunately, there's no good evidence that a high phosphate intake affects bone metabolism or bone density. copy and pasting without crediting again i see.... these folks slightly disagree about high levels of phosphate in your system including weak bones, bone and joint pain, bone disease, and low calcium levels among a host of other problems. here: www.healthline.com/health/hyperphosphatemia
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2021 16:09:33 GMT -5
5 HEALTH BENEFITS OF GUINNESS BEER 1. HEART HEALTHY Guinness contains “antioxidant compounds” similar to those found in fruits and vegetables that slow down the deposit of cholesterol on artery walls. This can help reduce blood clots and ultimately the risk of heart attacks.
2. HIGH IRON CONTENT Guinness has 0.3 milligrams of iron per beer, which is about 3% of an adult’s daily recommendation iron intake. That may not seem like a lot but given that most adults fail to reach the recommended 19 mg/day every little bit helps! Iron is an important component of hemoglobin, the substance in red blood cells that carries oxygen from your lungs to transport it through your body. Guinness was actually once given to post-operative patients and pregnant women for this reason!
3. BETTER BONES Guinness may promote bone density given the plant hormone phytoestrogen that is found in the beer. This hormone may be the key to building dense bones! In a study of 1,700 women, those that were considered moderate beer drinkers had the highest bone density.
4. BETTER MEMORY Findings from a new study indicate that mild to moderate alcohol consumption may actually protect against cognitive disorders that come with growing older, like dementia. In a study of 1,200 elderly adults with a variety of age-related mental disorders, those that were mild and moderate drinkers fared the best amongst the group.
Bonus: it was also found that light to moderate consumption lead to less rates of depression and may also help prevent physical disabilities among elderly adults.
5. WEIGHT MANAGEMENT Research shows that moderate alcohol consumption may have positive results for the waistline. In a study of over 19,000 women over the course of 13 years, the women that drank one or two alcoholic beverages a day were 30% less likely to become obese.
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Post by Annan on Mar 2, 2021 18:25:42 GMT -5
I’m a rum and tequila drinker. I need to do my homework. 🤪
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2021 18:52:56 GMT -5
Choose your own Salvation. "If you are on a good thing, stick to it". Kefir and Stout have been my Saviour, Hallelujah. I am a new Man, born again so to speak.
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Post by Grant on Mar 2, 2021 21:13:00 GMT -5
Choose your own Salvation. "If you are on a good thing, stick to it". Kefir and Stout have been my Saviour, Hallelujah. I am a new Man, born again so to speak. That will only work in this life. You can't take your kefir and stout into the next or are you hoping it will be free and on tap there.
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Post by dmmichgood on Mar 2, 2021 22:15:51 GMT -5
The theory is that the phosphoric acid (phosphate) used to enhance flavor in some carbonated beverages can interfere with calcium absorption and result in the loss of calcium from bone. Fortunately, there's no good evidence that a high phosphate intake affects bone metabolism or bone density. copy and pasting without crediting again i see.... these folks slightly disagree about high levels of phosphate in your system including weak bones, bone and joint pain, bone disease, and low calcium levels among a host of other problems. here: www.healthline.com/health/hyperphosphatemia Guess we'll have to wait on that site to feel better, -it told me that "Achoo! We’re sorry — looks like that page is under the weather."
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2021 22:44:34 GMT -5
I got the same response Dmg, maybe Wally wants us all to give a big sneeze. The main thing is to not sneeze and fart at the same time. That can cause problems.
Seeing we are on Health problems, don't ever hold back a sneeze, let them go full bore. We knew a Lady who held one back, wrecked her Larynx, it got infected, she was dead a week later.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2021 22:44:47 GMT -5
copy and pasting without crediting again i see.... these folks slightly disagree about high levels of phosphate in your system including weak bones, bone and joint pain, bone disease, and low calcium levels among a host of other problems. here: www.healthline.com/health/hyperphosphatemia Guess we'll have to wait on that site to feel better, -it told me that "Achoo! We’re sorry — looks like that page is under the weather." okay lets try this route from www.healthline.com/health/hyperphosphatemia#symptoms:Overview Having a high level of phosphate — or phosphorus — in your blood is known as hyperphosphatemia. Phosphate is an electrolyte, which is an electrically charged substance that contains the mineral phosphorus. Your body needs some phosphate to strengthen your bones and teeth, produce energy, and build cell membranes. Yet in larger-than-normal amounts, phosphate can cause bone and muscle problems and increase your risk for heart attacks and strokes. A high phosphate level is often a sign of kidney damage. It’s more common in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD), especially in those with end-stage kidney disease. What are the symptoms? Most people with high phosphate levels don’t have symptoms. In some people with chronic kidney disease, high phosphate levels cause calcium levels in the blood to drop. Symptoms of low calcium include: muscle cramps or spasms numbness and tingling around the mouth bone and joint pain weak bones rash itchy skin What causes it? Most people get about 800 to 1,200 milligrams (mg) of phosphorus daily from foods like red meat, dairy, chicken, fish, and fortified cereal. In the body, phosphate is found in the bones and teeth, inside the cells, and in much smaller amounts in the blood. Your kidneys help remove extra phosphate from your body to keep the levels in balance. When your kidneys are damaged, your body can’t remove phosphate from your blood quickly enough. This can lead to chronically elevated levels of phosphate. Your blood phosphate level can also rise abruptly if you receive a phosphorus-containing laxative as preparation for a colonoscopy. Other possible causes of hyperphosphatemia include: low parathyroid hormone levels (hypoparathyroidism) damage to cells high vitamin D levels diabetic ketoacidosis — high levels of acids called ketones in the blood of people with diabetes injuries — including those that cause muscle damage serious body-wide infections ADVERTISEMENT Accurate kidney function testing from your own home LetsGetChecked offers at-home tests for kidney function and performance. Get free shipping, medical support, and fast results from accredited labs. What are its complications and related conditions? Calcium combines with phosphate, which leads to low levels of calcium in the blood (hypocalcemia). Low calcium in the blood increases your risks for: high parathyroid hormone levels (secondary hyperparathyroidism) seizures bone disease called renal osteodystrophy Because of these complications, people with severe kidney disease who have high phosphate levels in their blood face an increased riskTrusted Source of dying. How is it treated? Your doctor can do a blood test to check whether you have high phosphate levels. If your kidneys are damaged, you can lower high blood phosphate levels in three ways: reduce the amount of phosphate in your diet remove extra phosphate with dialysis lower the amount of phosphate your intestines absorb using medication First, limit foods that are high in phosphorus, such as: milk red meat colas packaged meats frozen meals snack products processed cheeses additives and preservatives breads It’s important to maintain a diet of healthy foods that balance protein with phosphorus. These include chicken and other types of poultry, fish, nuts, beans, and eggs. Diet alone probably won’t lower your phosphate levels enough to fix the problem. You may also need dialysis. This treatment takes over for your damaged kidneys. It removes wastes, salt, extra water, and chemicals like phosphate from your blood. In addition to diet and dialysis, you’ll probably need medication to help your body remove excess phosphate. A few drugs help reduce the amount of phosphate your intestines absorb from foods you eat. These include: calcium-based phosphate binders (calcium acetate and calcium carbonate) lanthanum (Fosrenol) sevelamer hydrochloride (Renagel) and sevelamer carbonate (Renvela) Can it be prevented? Hyperphosphatemia is often a complication of chronic kidney disease. One way to reduce your risk is by slowing kidney damage. Protect your kidneys by treating the cause of your kidney disease. High blood pressure can weaken the blood vessels that supply oxygen-rich blood to your kidneys. Taking blood pressure medications like angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors or angiotensin II receptor blockers can lower your blood pressure and protect your kidneys. Extra fluid in your body can overwhelm your damaged kidneys. Taking a water pill (diuretic) can help restore the correct fluid balance in your body. Outlook High phosphate levels in your blood can increase your risk for serious medical problems and other complications. Treating hyperphosphatemia with dietary changes and medication as soon as possible can prevent these complications. Getting treated can also slow bone problems linked to chronic kidney disease. ADVERTISEMENT Accurate kidney function testing from your own home LetsGetChecked offers at-home tests for kidney function and performance. Get free shipping, medical support, and fast results from accredited labs. Order today for 30% off. Last medically reviewed on November 1, 2018 9 sourcescollapsed Medically reviewed by Daniel Murrell, M.D. — Written by Stephanie Watson — Updated on November 12, 2018
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2021 22:46:57 GMT -5
Thanks Wally, I still get, Achoo!
We’re sorry — looks like that page is under the weather.
I am happy, the list of foods to limit does not mention Kefir or Guinness, all good for me.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2021 22:59:28 GMT -5
Thanks Wally, I still get, Achoo! We’re sorry — looks like that page is under the weather. I am happy, the list of foods to limit does not mention Kefir or Guinness, all good for me. isn't kefir milk based?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2021 23:05:22 GMT -5
The milk is changed by the good bacteria. Some Doctors recommend that you should include fermented foods in your diet. Mine did.
People with lactose intolerance may be able to consume kefir without experiencing symptoms, as the bacteria present in kefir break down much of the lactose. The leading brand of kefir in the U.S. claims to be 99 percent lactose-free.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2021 23:20:06 GMT -5
Wally, please explain to a dumb old Man. I see conflict in your posts.
Your OP states quote: 1 bottle of soda will deplete you of a lot of calcium/phosphorus from your body. so much that after drinking 1 bottle you need to drink up to 32 glasses of water to replace what you lost. -KVI 570 health show.
The link states quote: Having a high level of phosphate — or phosphorus — in your blood is known as hyperphosphatemia. Phosphate is an electrolyte, which is an electrically charged substance that contains the mineral phosphorus.
So if you eat the foods on the list, then drink a bottle of soda water, should make the phosphorus level OK.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2021 23:38:07 GMT -5
Wally, please explain to a dumb old Man. I see conflict in your posts. Your OP states quote: 1 bottle of soda will deplete you of a lot of calcium/phosphorus from your body. so much that after drinking 1 bottle you need to drink up to 32 glasses of water to replace what you lost. -KVI 570 health show. The link states quote: Having a high level of phosphate — or phosphorus — in your blood is known as hyperphosphatemia. Phosphate is an electrolyte, which is an electrically charged substance that contains the mineral phosphorus. So if you eat the foods on the list, then drink a bottle of soda water, should make the phosphorus level OK. no, i'll try to explain(could be wrong). calcium/phosphorus you want in your body(to a degree) phosphate will take it away. soda and those foods on the list have phosphate in them that will take away the calcium/phosphorus. so say you eat a steak and drink a soda...whammo it takes it away in a double whammy....and then you'll need at least 32 glasses of water to recharge it...
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Post by mrdobalina on Mar 2, 2021 23:48:54 GMT -5
Choose your own Salvation. "If you are on a good thing, stick to it". Kefir and Stout have been my Saviour, Hallelujah. I am a new Man, born again so to speak. That will only work in this life. You can't take your kefir and stout into the next or are you hoping it will be free and on tap there. Enuf, I'd be curious to know your source of this valuable and quite specific insight. Jesus was quite fond of a wee tipple by all accounts.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2021 0:02:30 GMT -5
Own experience. Serious Heart attack 5 years ago, all fixed with surgery. During rehabilitation told by Doctor to change diet. Now Cardiologist does not want me to see him again, given a top bill of Health.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2021 0:05:22 GMT -5
Thanks Wally, still confused. Think I will continue, "If you are on a good thing stick to it".
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Post by mrdobalina on Mar 3, 2021 0:15:32 GMT -5
Own experience. Serious Heart attack 5 years ago, all fixed with surgery. During rehabilitation told by Doctor to change diet. Now Cardiologist does not want me to see him again, given a top bill of Health. Great result, thats fantastic mate. I was more curious how enuf knows what beers will & will not be on tap in the afterlife. I'm keen for Heineken, and the occasional G&T with mixed berries & a slice of lime, will that be avaliable?
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Post by Grant on Mar 3, 2021 0:21:40 GMT -5
That will only work in this life. You can't take your kefir and stout into the next or are you hoping it will be free and on tap there. Enuf, I'd be curious to know your source of this valuable and quite specific insight. Jesus was quite fond of a wee tipple by all accounts. So maybe there will be some alcohol in the next life wherever one might end up. Why then does scripture say eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow may not be yours? Tells me no drinking beyond this life but then your genius mind might come back and tell me that alcohol isn't forbidden, only drunkenness is.....but here we're given permission to drink and be merry. Can't stand alcohol myself, couldn't think of worst tasting stuff. Hope there's none where I'm going.
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Post by mrdobalina on Mar 3, 2021 0:27:23 GMT -5
Enuf, I'd be curious to know your source of this valuable and quite specific insight. Jesus was quite fond of a wee tipple by all accounts. So maybe there will be some alcohol in the next life wherever you might end up. Why then does scripture say eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow may not be yours? Tells me no drinking beyond this life but then your genius mind might come back and tell me that alcohol isn't forbidden, only drunkenness is.....but here we are instructed to be merry so we're given permission to drnk and be merry. Can't stand alcohol myself, couldn't think of worst tasting stuff. Hope there's none where I'm going. I get from "eat, drink & be merry, for tomorrow may not be yours" as, "enjoy today, because you may be dead tomorrow" Its a bit tragic that because you personally don't like alcohol, that you wish there to be none for anybody wherever it is that you are headed. Thats quite a mean spirited attitude. PS, let me know when you have finished editing your posts, so it dosent look like I'm modifying them myself.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2021 0:29:29 GMT -5
Own experience. Serious Heart attack 5 years ago, all fixed with surgery. During rehabilitation told by Doctor to change diet. Now Cardiologist does not want me to see him again, given a top bill of Health. Great result, thats fantastic mate. I was more curious how enuf knows what beers will & will not be on tap in the afterlife. I'm keen for Heineken, and the occasional G&T with mixed berries & a slice of lime, will that be avaliable? Yes, in Australia we would say, "As fit as a Mallee Bull". The Australian-English phrase (as) fit as a mallee bull means very fit and well, in robust health. Of course at near 82 I don't function like a Bull anymore. Sad.
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Post by Grant on Mar 3, 2021 0:34:46 GMT -5
So maybe there will be some alcohol in the next life wherever you might end up. Why then does scripture say eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow may not be yours? Tells me no drinking beyond this life but then your genius mind might come back and tell me that alcohol isn't forbidden, only drunkenness is.....but here we are instructed to be merry so we're given permission to drnk and be merry. Can't stand alcohol myself, couldn't think of worst tasting stuff. Hope there's none where I'm going. I get from "eat, drink & be merry, for tomorrow may not be yours" as, "enjoy today, because you may be dead tomorrow" Its a bit tragic that because you personally don't like alcohol, that you wish there to be none for anybody wherever it is that you are headed. Thats quite a mean spirited attitude. PS, let me know when you have finished editing your posts, so it dosent look like I'm modifying them myself. I said hope not wish. Nothing wrong with hoping but wishing is different.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2021 0:36:33 GMT -5
Enuf, I'd be curious to know your source of this valuable and quite specific insight. Jesus was quite fond of a wee tipple by all accounts. So maybe there will be some alcohol in the next life wherever one might end up. Why then does scripture say eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow may not be yours? Tells me no drinking beyond this life but then your genius mind might come back and tell me that alcohol isn't forbidden, only drunkenness is.....but here we're given permission to drnk and be merry. Can't stand alcohol myself, couldn't think of worst tasting stuff. Hope there's none where I'm going. not sure when this will happen but it seems to suggest there will be wine in the kingdom of God at some point. Luk 22:18 For I say unto you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine, until the kingdom of God shall come. Mat 26:29 But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom. Mar 14:25 Verily I say unto you, I will drink no more of the fruit of the vine, until that day that I drink it new in the kingdom of God.
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Post by dmmichgood on Mar 3, 2021 0:37:23 GMT -5
Enuf, I'd be curious to know your source of this valuable and quite specific insight. Jesus was quite fond of a wee tipple by all accounts. So maybe there will be some alcohol in the next life wherever one might end up. Why then does scripture say eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow may not be yours? Tells me no drinking beyond this life but then your genius mind might come back and tell me that alcohol isn't forbidden, only drunkenness is.....but here we're given permission to drink and be merry. Can't stand alcohol myself, couldn't think of worst tasting stuff. Hope there's none where I'm going. One of my children is the same, but not for any religious reason.
Just does not like the taste of alcohol of any kind & neither likes carbonated drinks. Only drinks water or tea.
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Post by Grant on Mar 3, 2021 0:40:57 GMT -5
So maybe there will be some alcohol in the next life wherever one might end up. Why then does scripture say eat, drink and be merry for tomorrow may not be yours? Tells me no drinking beyond this life but then your genius mind might come back and tell me that alcohol isn't forbidden, only drunkenness is.....but here we're given permission to drnk and be merry. Can't stand alcohol myself, couldn't think of worst tasting stuff. Hope there's none where I'm going. not sure when this will happen but it seems to suggest there will be wine in the kingdom of God at some point. Luk 22:18 For I say unto you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine, until the kingdom of God shall come. Mat 26:29 But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom. Mar 14:25 Verily I say unto you, I will drink no more of the fruit of the vine, until that day that I drink it new in the kingdom of God. Doesn't need to refer to wine but grapeguice. I love sparkling grape juice.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2021 0:58:55 GMT -5
not sure when this will happen but it seems to suggest there will be wine in the kingdom of God at some point. Luk 22:18 For I say unto you, I will not drink of the fruit of the vine, until the kingdom of God shall come. Mat 26:29 But I say unto you, I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom. Mar 14:25 Verily I say unto you, I will drink no more of the fruit of the vine, until that day that I drink it new in the kingdom of God. Doesn't need to refer to wine but grapeguice. I love sparkling grape juice. don't get me wrong i am a teetotaler 110% and for good reasons, but its pretty clear that wine was, well, wine in the bible. Scholars say(and we all know what i think of scholars right?)the alcohol content of wine in biblical times was 5-20%... here is a pretty good article about it: dispensationalist.blogspot.com/2007/11/alcohol-content-of-wine-in-bible.htmli love grape juice myself but can no longer have it in general anyway's as i am diabetic, but i take a good sip of it during meetings...
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2021 1:18:59 GMT -5
Many Christian advocates of drinking alcoholic wine point to a verse in 1 Timothy. ... Paul says, "Drink no longer water, but use a little wine for thy stomach's sake and thine often infirmities" (1 Tim 5:23).
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