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02-13-2010, 04:43 PM   #1
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YYEESSSS!!

Its good to see some common sense and accurate research coming to the fore....mind you...many of us have known for a long time that red wine is good for you..:ugh:..now the humble beer gets elevated to its proper health status!

Hooray!

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Bamforth however stated that the results shouldn't be taken too serious.
Too much beer and you could very well end up with broken bones
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Too much beer and you could very well end up with broken bones
I know that first hand, although I was sober at the time
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Hey Mallee.....next time say YYYYYEEEEEEYAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!

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Beer is the Founding Father of modern civilization.
Or else wine is.
It depends on whether grape juice or porridge fermented first.

Of course beer (and wine) is good for you.
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It depends on whether grape juice or porridge fermented first.
Neither, it was honey.
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Medicine has one fatal flaw and that it it has to function on the assumption that we are all put here to live as long as possible, not to be as content or as happy as possible, hence this constant and tiresome barrage of 'latest results' which are often no more than research groups on an ego trip.

Make mine a Guinness!

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Hey Mallee.....next time say YYYYYEEEEEEYAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!
ready for a finger transplant?
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Medical research proves exactly what the person conducting any given study wants it to prove.

One conclusion that can not be disputed is that the mortality rate of people
who let the results of studies rule how they live their lives is exactly the same
as for those who don't.
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Does this mean if you drink white lightning you'll live forever?
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Does this mean if you drink white lightning you'll live forever?
wellll....probably after a certain quantity you will think you will....isn't that close enough?
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Medical research proves exactly what the person conducting any given study wants it to prove.

One conclusion that can not be disputed is that the mortality rate of people
who let the results of studies rule how they live their lives is exactly the same
as for those who don't.
Hey Jim.....dont be a spoil sport, I was happy in my little bubble
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I knew someone that got lead poisoning from drinking it... it happens. I guess that's the risk you take in order to live forever. It all equals out in the end.
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Hey Jim.....dont be a spoil sport, I was happy in my little bubble
I'll drink to that! (Just in case it really is true, of course. Not for the fun of it. )
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ready for a finger transplant?
Ok George.....who gone be the donor? We know you gone be the surgeon.......
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