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Strenuous is a relative term. Strenuous exercise is what some high school football coaches put their teams through at the beginning of the season when a few of the players have to be rushed to the emergency room from heat and dehydration problems.Just because you broke a sweat doesn't mean your exercise was strenuous.
I can't wait for the Renaissance philosopher, artist, and inventor to appear on Oprah to announce both his book plans and his pending nuptials to some Hollywood starlet half his age.
"It wasn't until the 1990s that Americans realized the health benefits of regular wine-drinking. Alcohol has been used for its curative properties for millennia; the Egyptians were brewing beer 5000 years ago to treat illnesses. It took a French scientist, Dr. Serge Renaud, to deliver us from our benightedness. We should've just studied Leonardo's Last Supper a little more closely to see what the Apostles were drinking."That'd be all well and good if they were actually drinking anything. There aren't any cups or bottles in that fresco.
Actually everything he says is completely valid even until this day. Do a little research and you'll find that generally most doctors, experts, and scholars have been bringing up, or are starting to bring up, everything he says as very important to living healthily.I would trust Da Vinci over a know-it-all digger like you anyday. You don't even provide sources or explanations, all you can bring up is your hatred of the past for their superstition. You're clearly ignorant and biased. You are a nobody, why should anyone just take your word for it? 'Cuz you don't live in the past? ROFL. Good day sir.
getsaltedMay 17, 2007
Strenuous is a relative term. Strenuous exercise is what some high school football coaches put their teams through at the beginning of the season when a few of the players have to be rushed to the emergency room from heat and dehydration problems.Just because you broke a sweat doesn't mean your exercise was strenuous.
knightwhosaysniMay 17, 2007
@PATSCRUI think your math is a little bit off. 20 minutes every 3 hours is only 160 minutes per day.Sorry: stevenvh had already posted this.
5xstunMay 17, 2007
I can't wait for the Renaissance philosopher, artist, and inventor to appear on Oprah to announce both his book plans and his pending nuptials to some Hollywood starlet half his age.
billoreilly08May 17, 2007
The author missed the big point about #2. Simple ingredients==no chemicals, additives, preservatives, correct?
vondurMay 17, 2007
A lot of good it did him, he is dead you know. ;)
drekorMay 17, 2007
"It wasn't until the 1990s that Americans realized the health benefits of regular wine-drinking. Alcohol has been used for its curative properties for millennia; the Egyptians were brewing beer 5000 years ago to treat illnesses. It took a French scientist, Dr. Serge Renaud, to deliver us from our benightedness. We should've just studied Leonardo's Last Supper a little more closely to see what the Apostles were drinking."That'd be all well and good if they were actually drinking anything. There aren't any cups or bottles in that fresco.
ronpaulpres2008May 17, 2007
Actually everything he says is completely valid even until this day. Do a little research and you'll find that generally most doctors, experts, and scholars have been bringing up, or are starting to bring up, everything he says as very important to living healthily.I would trust Da Vinci over a know-it-all digger like you anyday. You don't even provide sources or explanations, all you can bring up is your hatred of the past for their superstition. You're clearly ignorant and biased. You are a nobody, why should anyone just take your word for it? 'Cuz you don't live in the past? ROFL. Good day sir.
Closed AccountMay 17, 2007
@ RonPaul2008You didn't understand what he wrote at all.