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Simple Trick Lowers Blood Sugar, Boosts Fat Loss

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Health Nutrition News)
Sun Oct 6 13:06:04 2013

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Do THIS before eating carbs (every time)

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lowest rating hes 
received on health care since his 13-point negative rating in December 2011 
(42-55 percent). Seven percent of voters say health care is the most 
important issue facing the country, which puts it well behind the economy 
(42 percent), the federal deficit (17 percent) and terrorism (9 percent) 
on the priority list. Health care still tops guns (5 percent), Social 
Security (5 percent), immigration (4 percent) and foreign policy (1 percent).These 
Fox News health care poll results are based on landline and cell 
phone interviews with 1,009 randomly chosen registered voters nationwide. 
The poll was conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research 
(D) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from April 20 - 22. 
The full poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or 
minus three percentage points.Medical MarijuanaAlmost all voters -- 85 percent 
-- say its okay for adults to use medical marijuana if it 
is prescribed by a physician.Still, theres some doubt about its use: The 
poll, finds 30 percent of voters think people who smoke medical marijuana 
truly need it for medical purposes, while nearly half -- 47 percent 
-- think those people just want to smoke pot.In general, voters are 
about evenly divided over legalizing marijuana: 46 percent of voters favor 
legalization, while 49 oppose. Democrats favor the legal route by 57-39 
percent; Republicans oppose it, 62-33 percent.These Fox News poll results 
on marijuana are based on
For people seeking an energy boost, companies are increasing their offerings 
of foods with added caffeine. A new caffeinated gum may have gone 
too far.The Food and Drug Administration said Monday that it will investigate 
the safety of added caffeine and its effects on children and adolescents. 
The agency made the announcement just as Wrigley was rolling out Alert 
Energy Gum, a new product that includes as much caffeine as a 
half a cup of coffee in one piece and promises "the right 
energy, right now."Michael Taylor, FDA's deputy commissioner of foods, indicated 
that the proliferation of new foods with caffeine added -- especially the 
gum, which he equates to "four cups of coffee in your pocket" 
-- may even prompt the FDA to look closer at the way 
all food ingredients are regulated.The agency is already investigating the 
safety of energy drinks and energy shots, prompted by consumer reports of 
illness and death.Taylor said Monday that the only time FDA explicitly approved 
the added use of caffeine in a food or drink was in 
the 1950s for colas. The current proliferation of caffeine added to foods 
is "beyond anything FDA envisioned," Taylor said."It is disturbing," Taylor 
told The Associated Press. "We're concerned about whether they have been 
adequately evaluated."Caffeine has the regulatory classification of "generally 
recognized as safe," or GRAS, which means manufacturers can add it to 
products and then determine on their own whether th

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            At the link below, we're going to show you our #1 carb-fighting trick that you can use each and every time you eat carbs.  This simple carb-fighting "ritual" is clinically proven to:
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*Lower your blood sugar<br>
*Increase insulin sensitivity<br>
*Decrease fat storage<br>
*Increase fat burning<br>
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Even better, you can perform it in just a few seconds...and it WORKS like gangbusters.<p>
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">LONDON  A British adventurer has died and two others suffered frostbite 
as they tried to cross Greenland's ice cap on a charity hike, 
officials said Wednesday.The British Foreign Office said Philip Goodeve-Docker 
died and two others on the trek remained hospitalized.On Friday, the three-man 
expedition got caught by a strong cold wind that sweeps across the 
eastern part of the vast icecap, Poul Petersen, a spokesman for the 
police in Greenland said. A rescue helicopter was not able to reach 
the men until Saturday because of the bad weather, and on arrival 
they found that Goodeve-Docker was dead.The survivors were flown to Britain 
via Iceland after first being treated at a hospital in Tasiilaq on 
Greenland's east coast, 180 kilometers (112 miles) south of the Arctic Circle, 
Petersen said. Goodeve-Docker's body was being sent later to Britain, he 
said.Goodeve-Docker embarked on the trip to raise money for charity in honor 
of his grandfather, who died two years ago.On his website, he described 
the 500 to 600-kilometer (310 to 370-mile) trek as one of the 
great polar challenges. The adventurer said he expected the trip's dangers 
to include polar bears, strong winds, crevasses up to 500 meters (1,650 
feet) and temperatures as low as minus 50 Celsius (minus 58 Fahrenheit).
 lowest rating hes 
received on health care since his 13-point negative rating in December 2011 
(42-55 percent). Seven percent of voters say health care is the most 
important issue facing the country, which puts it well behind the economy 
(42 percent), the federal deficit (17 percent) and terrorism (9 percent) 
on the priority list. Health care still tops guns (5 percent), Social 
Security (5 percent), immigration (4 percent) and foreign policy (1 percent).These 
Fox News health care poll results are based on landline and cell 
phone interviews with 1,009 randomly chosen registered voters nationwide. 
The poll was conducted under the joint direction of Anderson Robbins Research 
(D) and Shaw & Company Research (R) from April 20 - 22. 
The full poll has a margin of sampling error of plus or 
minus three percentage points.Medical MarijuanaAlmost all voters -- 85 percent 
-- say its okay for adults to use medical marijuana if it 
is prescribed by a physician.Still, theres some doubt about its use: The 
poll, finds 30 percent of voters think people who smoke medical marijuana 
truly need it for medical purposes, while nearly half -- 47 percent 
-- think those people just want to smoke pot.In general, voters are 
about evenly divided over legalizing marijuana: 46 percent of voters favor 
legalization, while 49 oppose. Democrats favor the legal route by 57-39 
percent; Republicans oppose it, 62-33 percent.These Fox News poll results 
on marijuana are based on
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