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		<title>I Have a Headache!</title>
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Really. Not a great big skull-splitting headache. Just one of those little low-pressure guys. And I know why. Itâ€™s because Iâ€™ve been thinking too much. I really need to try to cut back on that.
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<p>Really. Not a great big skull-splitting headache. Just one of those little low-pressure guys. And I know why. Itâ€™s because Iâ€™ve been thinking too much. I really need to try to cut back on that.</p>
<p>Actually, my headache is not the result of just thinking â€“ itâ€™s due more to what Iâ€™ve been thinking about. I can normally go for months and months and months without any perceptible twinge of intracranial discomfort. No problems at all. Well unless I decide to chance it and watch more than one reality show in a week. Then Iâ€™ll notice a bit of distress. But apart from that, life is good and the old gray matter just keeps cruising along in the smiley mode.</p>
<p>But today is different. Hereâ€™s what happened. I decided to do a bit of research on healthy living to include diets (not necessarily to lose weight) and supplements. In the course of doing this, I naturally came across a pile of information related to what foods to avoid and what other foods or supplements could potentially prevent physiological malfunctions. A big pile of information. A gigantic pile of information! A super-mega-humungo pile of information! (Are you beginning to get a clue as to why I have a headache?)</p>
<p>In an attempt to turn all of this into a positive, beneficial experience, I need to pass along what Iâ€™ve learned. So here it is.</p>
<p>Iâ€™ve learned that:</p>
<p>Everybody â€“ thatâ€™s EVERYBODY â€“ has an opinion about what works and what doesnâ€™t. About whatâ€™s good and whatâ€™s bad for you.</p>
<p>There are as many folks who disagree with other folks opinions as those who agree.</p>
<p>The phrase â€œstudies have shownâ€ can be translated to â€œthe studies that I agree with have shownâ€. Letâ€™s try thisâ€¦ studies have shown that there are probably way too many studies.</p>
<p>We are thinking entirely too much about the possible effects of weird stuff like d-chromo-anti-lycoperene beta 4 and how it binds to the interceptural neural hair follicles to create left ear moles. Or something like that.</p>
<p>There are more dietary supplements which are guaranteed to be â€œultimate solutionsâ€ to all of our health problems than there are galaxies.</p>
<p>For only $79.95 we can all receive the â€œsecretâ€ to a long, happy, healthy life.</p>
<p>They eat guinea pigs in Peru. (I donâ€™t recall how I stumbled onto that oneâ€¦)</p>
<p>Passing gas in the bathtub is not bad for your health. (Actually, I didnâ€™t find that one. I just instinctively knew it.)</p>
<p>There is something either in tropical ocean waters or equatorial jungles that will solve your problem.</p>
<p>Veggies and fruits are good for you. Whole-grained foods, too. Duhâ€¦<br />
As I did my research, I thought about growing up in the Midwest. I thought about all the old folks I knew that lived long (like up into the 80â€™s and 90â€™s) healthy lives. Shucks, they didnâ€™t know about all of these wonderful dietary discoveries weâ€™ve made in the last 50 or so years. They obviously didnâ€™t have a clue that their health could have been improved dramatically by taking one of the thousands of supplements that we have available to us today.</p>
<p>Instead, these old farm folks just ate what they had â€“ including lots of red meat, greasy fried potatoes and eggs, butter, lard, and a gob of other â€œunhealthy stuffâ€ â€“ and worked their buns off to make a living.</p>
<p>The conclusion seems to be pretty simple, doesnâ€™t it? Farm food (â€œnatural foodâ€?) â€“ no matter what it is â€“ is probably very good for you. So is hard, physically demanding work. Instead of worrying so much about what causes or cures what, maybe we should just focus mainly on eating a good, balanced diet of wholesome â€œfarm-typeâ€ foods and get a whole bunch of exercise. A good vitamin supplement probably wouldnâ€™t hurt either. Who knows â€“ it might even help prevent headachesâ€¦</p></div>
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