Posted on 01/09/2012 11:43:11 AM PST by smokingfrog
Same here. Two servings of the pre-colonoscopy elixir
and the plumbing was clean as a whistle.
I saw that guy once. First though was, “what a sleazy looking dude!”
They should have bought one of my cleansing crystals. Last forever and it also gives you lots of positive energy.
Dummies.
Now that GOOP really works!
I live in Houston.
No trip to the sauna is necessary...
<YAY ICE CREAM!!!!
I have been lactose intolerant for years. Most people of color are lactose intolerant to some degree.
I’m all about ice cream, but find that I can’t tolerate the premium stuff; too much real cream, not enough air! But give me some Blue Bunny and I’m all right, as long as I don’t eat too much at once.
I got 1 scoop of local dairy ice cream at our county fair and was sick before I got home, which took maybe 10 minutes. So yeah, no fine ice cream for me.
My poor diet in the past might explain my posting history to date. :^)
That picture makes poor Gwyneth look like one good, healthy dump and she’d fold in half like a seven-dollar suitcase and follow her own excrement down the porcelain convenience!
So which end does it flush? ;-)
LOL! If anyone looks like a rat leaving a ship without makeup she sure does!
Princess Diana was an outspoken fan of colon hydrotherapy, but she probably never imagined that the British newspapers would report on her $4,300 a year spending on colonic treatments.
In 1993, The Globe published that the late Princess of Wales had her bowels washed out with 12 gallons of water 3 times a week.
I said I thought that I didn’t believe it until I knew someone that had it.
What bothers me is that we didn’t have (or notice) these things when I grew up. I never heard of any kid having a peanut allergy, never and I also never heard of anyone having a problem with milk and back then, everyone’s lunch had those little cartons of milk in them.
Now, I know peanut allergies aren’t just inconvenient but deadly and I wonder where it came from, what is different? I think I would have heard of a another kid dying, I grew up in a small community.
What has changed, that’s what I would like to know because what if the allergens increase increase in the number of people they affect and what if instead of an upset GI system, what if they turn deadly?
That doesn’t sound very healthy.
Sorry, but I won’t be taking health advice from a bulemic skeleton.
Dang it all, I forgot to mention. Once I learned of a friend’s lactose intolerance, I started paying attention and noticed I felt different if I had regular milk (I am not a big milk drinker). I don’t want to gross you out but it seems to increase and thicken mucus production, not by a big amount but you could tell after milk. No fat milk is better and I feel nothing with Soy milk.
I can’t remember the last time I had real milk.
But the majority of the human race is not!
As for allergens, it is thought that our increase in hypersensitive allergic “peanut” kids might be because of an increase in ‘helicopter’ parent who limit exposure to dirt and other common things that could invoke a more benign allergic response. Lacking stimulus on what to mount an immune response against - the “peanut kid”’s immune system mounts an illogically robust response to peanuts!
Allergens ARE deadly. Anaphalactic shock can kill in seconds.
At least that stuff actually works!
What has changed is modern medicine.
People who had bad allergies used to die, but now our level of medicine allows them to not only stay alive but they can procreate and pass their genes on to their progeny.
It is not survival of the fittest any more.
Ugh!
That must do a real number on your stomach.
=(
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.