“Winter's here, and you feel lousy: You're coughing and sneezing; your muscles ache; your nose is an active mucus volcano. These symptoms -- so familiar at this time of year -- can mean only one thing: Tiny fanged snails are eating your brain.” FeelsYearsMeanBrainOne ThingEatingWinterActiveTinyFamiliarNosesMusclesSymptomsAcheVolcanoesSnailCoughingSneezing Author:Dave Barry
“How can you begin to uncover whether gluten sensitivity is causing some of your health issues? Symptoms occur shortly after eating gluten and improve or disappear within hours or days after gluten is withdrawn. Symptoms return again if gluten is reintroduced.” IfsHoursIssuesReturnEatingDisappearSensitivitySymptomsHealth IssuesGluten Author:Kris Carr
“It seems that some consideration should be given to the cause of our mounting physical disabilities, but instead of going to the root of our troubles - wrong habits of eating and drinking - we rush to the medicine shelf and smother our uncomfortable and distressing symptoms under an avalanche of pills, potions and palliatives.” ShouldSeemsGivenCausesTroubleHabitEatingRootsMedicineDrinkingMedicalUncomfortableConsiderationDisabilityShelvesSymptomsPillsDistressingAvalanchesEating And Drinking Author:Lester Roloff
“Delaying a meal brings about symptoms most people call "hunger." These symptoms include abdominal cramping, weakness, and feeling ill-the same as during drug withdrawal. This is not hunger. Our dietary habits, especially eating animal-protein-rich foods three times a day, are so stressful to the detoxification system in our liver and kidneys that we start to get withdrawal, or detoxification, symptoms the minute we aren't busy processing such food. Real hunger is not that uncomfortable.” PeopleRealFeelingsThreeAnimalRichMinutesHabitDrugEatingWeaknessBusyHungerIllUncomfortableMealsSymptomsThree TimesStressfulProteinLiverProcessingWithdrawalKidneysEating AnimalsAbdominals Book:Eat to Live: The Amazing Nutrient-Rich Program for Fast and Sustained Weight Loss Source: Eat to Live: The Amazing Nutrient-Rich Program for Fast and Sustained Weight Loss
“Because that's what unfaithfulness is, isn't it? A cancer that's always there in the back of your mind, eating away at the foundations of the relationship. It's happened once, it could happen again, so you're always looking for telltale signs or symptoms to show that it's reappeared.” MindShowsHappensHappenedEatingFoundationCancerSymptomsUnfaithfulness Book:The Ex-Boyfriend's Handbook Source: The Ex-Boyfriend's Handbook