I can't help but wonder just how long we could live, work, and function if we did not have all these assaults against us. Is it, in fact, possible, that without all this soft kill weapons, that we could live like our ancestors? Would it be possible to live to 300 years, or even 600 years? Remember, these people back then were fully functional for those years additionally, that they lived.
When you seriously consider the ramifications of diet and chemicals, along with other soft kill mechanisms, it boggles the mind just how vibrant a society we could have had with all the geniuses that graced our planet and died early when they did not have to. It also makes me wonder how many geniuses who could have been late developers that we missed out on, because of this attack against our society and the peoples of the globe?
Well, once we get past all this, we may well find out. Remember, all ancient writings say that after this time, we will have a thousand years of peace, prosperity and abundance. So, yes, I think we will find out.
New Research Shows DIET Soft Drinks Cause STrokes, Heart Attacks, and Vascular Death
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/ciencia_industryweapons195.htm
from PreventDisease Website, Bibliotecapleyades
February 1, 2012
Besides the fact that diet soda causes
dehydration, weight gain, mineral depletion, diabetes and caffeine
addiction, new research shows they're also responsible for an
increased risk of vascular events such as,
stroke heart attack vascular death
Soft drinks account
for more than a quarter of all drinks consumed in the United States.
That works out to at
least one 12-ounce can per day for every man, woman and child.
The
new study was conducted by,
Hannah Gardener and her colleagues from the,
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Columbia University Medical Center
The research appears online in the
Journal of General Internal Medicine, published by Springer.
In the current climate of escalating obesity rates, artificially sweetened soft drinks are marketed as healthier alternatives to sugar-sweetened beverages, due to their lack of calories.
In the current climate of escalating obesity rates, artificially sweetened soft drinks are marketed as healthier alternatives to sugar-sweetened beverages, due to their lack of calories.
However, past research has shown very
serious long-term health consequences due to highly toxic additives
and artificial sweeteners such as,
sodium benzoate acesulfame potassium sucralose high-fructose corn syrup
Gardener and team examined the
relationship between both diet and regular soft drink consumption
and risk of stroke, myocardial infarction (or heart attack), and
vascular death.
Data were analyzed from 2,564
participants in the NIH-funded Northern Manhattan Study, which was
designed to determine stroke incidence, risk factors and prognosis
in a multi-ethnic urban population.
The researchers looked at how often
individuals drank soft drinks - diet and regular - and the number
of vascular events that occurred over a ten-year period.
They found that those who drank diet soft drinks daily were 43 percent more likely to have suffered a vascular event than those who drank none, after taking into account pre-existing vascular conditions such as metabolic syndrome, diabetes and high blood pressure.
Gardener concludes:
They found that those who drank diet soft drinks daily were 43 percent more likely to have suffered a vascular event than those who drank none, after taking into account pre-existing vascular conditions such as metabolic syndrome, diabetes and high blood pressure.
Gardener concludes:
"Our results suggest a potential association between daily diet soft drink consumption and vascular outcomes. However, the mechanisms by which soft drinks may affect vascular events are unclear.
There is a need for further research before any conclusions can be drawn regarding the potential health consequences of diet soft drink consumption."