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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: SunTracker on July 28, 2004, 03:23:28 AM
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...are good for you. Main thing it does is help your body use insulin more efficiently. Insulin levels are the determining factor in how fast you age. Everyone who has lived past 100 has had one thing in common, low insulin levels. So drink up!
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I thought aging had to do with oxidants also known as free radicals that destroy cells thus causing the aging process. Thats why its good to have antioxidents like in vitamins etc... Everytime you breath, you age basicaly. How does insulin affect this?
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http://www.mercola.com/2003/feb/8/longevity.htm
Biologists have been able to extend certain animals life-spans several times by feeding a very low calorie diet. Which in turn means low insulin levels. The ultimate factor in longevity of life is how many times your DNA can replicate. Each time replication takes place, the DNA spindle gets a bit shorter.
http://www.all-natural.com/longev-1.html
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I got my info from some health mag. That info you posted is news to me although I did figure that at some point the dying of cells was greater then the regeneration of cells. I drink lotsa beer so I'll probably live to 100.
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Suntracker has a point, but i know its even better to have 2 glasses of red whine a day.
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Nilsen, its probably better to have three glasses a day. Did you know that Adolph Galland started each morning with a glass of wine and some raw eggs.
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Originally posted by MrCoffee
Nilsen, its probably better to have three glasses a day. Did you know that Adolph Galland started each morning with a glass of wine and some raw eggs.
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no i didnt, but i used to.....raw eggs i mean.
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Yeah, everytime I have a beer or something my ah flying is ok but my gunnery goes way off. Anyways, when he was in charge of JG-27 in northern France he had wine every day for breakfast. Talk about pressure huh?
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i would prolly need abot 10 tequila shots bofore daring to go up in those coffins
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Originally posted by MrCoffee
Yeah, everytime I have a beer or something my ah flying is ok but my gunnery goes way off. Anyways, when he was in charge of JG-27 in northern France he had wine every day for breakfast. Talk about pressure huh?
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he probably wanted everyone to see him drinking , so he would have a good excuse for his wet pants when he climbed out of the plane.
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lol, that was funny.
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Originally posted by MrCoffee
... although I did figure that at some point the dying of cells was greater then the regeneration of cells. I drink lotsa beer so I'll probably live to 100.
It's the Buffalo Theory. The buffalo herd can only run as fast as its slowest member. Kill off the slow one, and the herd is faster.
Beer kills off the weakest cells, so the brain that is left is on average quicker and more intellegent.
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I think purple grape juice gives you the same benefit, minus the alcohol
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Ugh why drink it if it doesn't have any alcohol :(
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Originally posted by Nilsen
i know its even better to have 2 glasses of red whine a day.
Only 2 whines a day? In that case, a lot of people in this game are way over the recommended daily whine allowance.
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Originally posted by myelo
Only 2 whines a day? In that case, a lot of people in this game are way over the recommended daily whine allowance.
yes indeed... im suprised you where the only one to spot my "typo" :D
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They were probably all drunk.
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How about two puddings a day, is that a good substitute for wine?
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cool! fresh cells for everyone,
even with a fully alcohol soaked liver ;)
*cheers*!
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what if I just put all those drinks into one night a week? :D