Quote from: armaghniac on April 26, 2024, 06:58:06 PMQuote from: Rossfan on April 26, 2024, 05:37:50 PMNobody's asking us to
OK, so how many are we expected to take?
I thought you were taking none and instead shipping to 🇷🇼 ?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: armaghniac on April 26, 2024, 06:58:06 PMQuote from: Rossfan on April 26, 2024, 05:37:50 PMNobody's asking us to
OK, so how many are we expected to take?
Quote from: Tony Baloney on April 23, 2024, 08:54:56 PMQuote from: thebigfella on April 23, 2024, 08:39:25 PMEating carbsQuote from: Milltown Row2 on April 23, 2024, 08:25:49 PMAre people just more sick? More people and less doctors?
Living longer, as I've said many times is a curse.
Yeah but why are we all so sick
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 23, 2024, 08:25:49 PMAre people just more sick? More people and less doctors?
Living longer, as I've said many times is a curse.
Quote from: Rawhide on April 22, 2024, 02:09:33 PMQuote from: thebigfella on April 22, 2024, 12:22:07 PMQuote from: Last Man on April 21, 2024, 05:55:52 AMLike this is funny??
Let's go with this one. A mate just turned 60, T2D for 10 years treated with all the standard drug protocols. Carrying too much weight,has nasty foot ulcer for over 12 months, diabetic retinopathy requiring injections into his eyeballs, regularly shits himself and now on insulin like a T1.
He hangs on every word of his dietitian with the healthy whole grains and low saturated fat, 5 a day, healthy cooking oils crap. All the while steadily declining.
Someone who is severely insulin resistant(carbohydrate intolerant) eating loads of carbs. In what universe does that make sense.
Won't listen to a word I say regardless of me showing him evidence of 100s of people just like him resolving their symptoms by drastically reducing the carbs in their diet.
Adamant he's going to listen to the doctors and nurses, they know best after all. And he's married to a nurse!
Sorry couldn't find any humour in this sad tale.
Why should he listen to you?
I assuming your advice is based upon "your published" scientific research. The research has been conducted to relevant standards and peer reviewed to the highest degree? Or is this just 100s of anecdotal claims that is used to back up your views and no serious scientific basis behind it? If the answer is as I suspect, then he's absolutely right not to listen to you.
I've no doubt diet and healthier lifestyles can help "reduce" symptoms for certain conditions, even if it's just for mental health or a placebo effect. Lots of the stuff I read is pure pseudoscience and backed up by no real scientific research or clinical trials, which is morally wrong and downright dangerous.
Ah the perfect man big Pharma loves. No doubt you took the 'vaccine' not a question asked?
Quote from: Last Man on April 21, 2024, 05:55:52 AMLike this is funny??
Let's go with this one. A mate just turned 60, T2D for 10 years treated with all the standard drug protocols. Carrying too much weight,has nasty foot ulcer for over 12 months, diabetic retinopathy requiring injections into his eyeballs, regularly shits himself and now on insulin like a T1.
He hangs on every word of his dietitian with the healthy whole grains and low saturated fat, 5 a day, healthy cooking oils crap. All the while steadily declining.
Someone who is severely insulin resistant(carbohydrate intolerant) eating loads of carbs. In what universe does that make sense.
Won't listen to a word I say regardless of me showing him evidence of 100s of people just like him resolving their symptoms by drastically reducing the carbs in their diet.
Adamant he's going to listen to the doctors and nurses, they know best after all. And he's married to a nurse!
Sorry couldn't find any humour in this sad tale.
Quote from: lurganblue on April 19, 2024, 11:01:35 AMhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-68851378
Ukrainian refugees coming this way and we are sending kids to Ukraine for brain surgery.
Quote from: Armagh18 on April 18, 2024, 12:30:53 PMCould it? Is it illegal to offer a cash discount? (Providing you are declaring the income obviously)
Quote from: David McKeown on April 18, 2024, 11:09:23 AMQuote from: thebigfella on April 18, 2024, 10:38:59 AMQuote from: Armagh18 on April 18, 2024, 09:21:42 AMQuote from: WeeDonns on April 18, 2024, 08:56:53 AMRules could be different in the South? Either way easy way round it would be to say you are rewarding people for using cash rather than penalising them for card. E.g. advertise something for £5.50 but give a 50p discount for cash etc.Quote from: thewobbler on April 18, 2024, 08:28:51 AMWe need to see more of this. Indeed it needs the full backing of VFI and another supplier ready to step in.
https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/dublin-pub-takes-stand-against-29004882
(Why do so many "news" websites have to destroy the user experience with an advert every scroll? Yes I clicked on that article because it interested me. No, I refuse to stay on that site and see if there's anything else interesting to read)
I thought you couldn't penalise customers for paying by card now? the article doesn't clearly explain their "cash discount scheme"
The Chinese we go to used to charge 50p to pay by card, now since that rule came in they only accept cash
It's an EU directive under PSD2.
I'm not sure that easy way round it would pass much muster. No pun intended. It would at the very least need to be a % discount rather than a fixed fee per transaction one
Quote from: Armagh18 on April 18, 2024, 09:21:42 AMQuote from: WeeDonns on April 18, 2024, 08:56:53 AMRules could be different in the South? Either way easy way round it would be to say you are rewarding people for using cash rather than penalising them for card. E.g. advertise something for £5.50 but give a 50p discount for cash etc.Quote from: thewobbler on April 18, 2024, 08:28:51 AMWe need to see more of this. Indeed it needs the full backing of VFI and another supplier ready to step in.
https://www.belfastlive.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink-news/dublin-pub-takes-stand-against-29004882
(Why do so many "news" websites have to destroy the user experience with an advert every scroll? Yes I clicked on that article because it interested me. No, I refuse to stay on that site and see if there's anything else interesting to read)
I thought you couldn't penalise customers for paying by card now? the article doesn't clearly explain their "cash discount scheme"
The Chinese we go to used to charge 50p to pay by card, now since that rule came in they only accept cash
Quote from: NAG1 on April 12, 2024, 12:55:37 PMQuote from: thebigfella on April 12, 2024, 12:06:44 PMQuote from: screenexile on April 12, 2024, 11:38:07 AMScheffler was so impressive last night. He's so steady and very rarely makes a wrong decision it's hard to see him making too many mistakes.
Bryson was brilliant too apparently he has newly engineered clubs more forgiving for his game that only got approved at the start of the week. They seem to be working.
McIlroy will need a 5/6 under to get into contention and possibly need Scottie to have a mare on the greens!
One mistake on Augusta can lead to a big number and a big swing. He doesn't need to shoot the lights out today, just keep in touch as plenty up players up there.
Scheffler got the best out that round last night and despite Scheffler's form for 2 years, he's only picked up one major. I wouldn't be giving it to him just yet.
Scheffler be hard to beat with his levels of consistency, but if McIlroy can hang in he is more likely to have epic round, if he can remain close enough. Last few he has made a charge on the Sunday but has been too far back.
Shane going to need to pick something up in his second round.
Quote from: screenexile on April 12, 2024, 11:38:07 AMScheffler was so impressive last night. He's so steady and very rarely makes a wrong decision it's hard to see him making too many mistakes.
Bryson was brilliant too apparently he has newly engineered clubs more forgiving for his game that only got approved at the start of the week. They seem to be working.
McIlroy will need a 5/6 under to get into contention and possibly need Scottie to have a mare on the greens!
Quote from: Milltown Row2 on April 05, 2024, 11:16:02 AMQuote from: imtommygunn on April 05, 2024, 09:55:17 AMI was reading recently about the benefits of magnesium to sleep patterns. I wouldn't take much but do take an iron supplement. It's the liquid one that you just put in the orange juice in the morning.
Get the Guinness into you for the iron.
I remember clearing out her uncles flat when he was moving to a care home, he was 85 and still doing 50 press ups a day.. anyways gets to his cupboards in the kitchen, barely any food but opened up this one cupboard, filled with cans of Guinness lol! He'd one after breakfast one after lunch and one after dinner..
Lived to around 92 I think!
Quote from: gallsman on April 05, 2024, 11:13:20 AMQuote from: johnnycool on April 05, 2024, 10:49:40 AMIn fairness to Dalot, yeah he let yerman get the wrong side of him, but he slipped, pure accident but penalty all the same.
You're letting him off the hook here. Pretty sure they gave the penalty in the end for Dalot clipping him with his right foot and this is what sent Madueke down. He got absolutely burnt for it. Dalot's tumble was subsequent to that and there was minimal further contact. Think that's what VAR was looking so closely at.
They were looking to see if Madueke clipped Dalot, not the other way round, and caused him to slip. It's unfortunate and a clear penalty but no need for VAR on that.
Quote from: jcpen on April 05, 2024, 09:32:09 AMWhat if any supplements and or vitamins are you taking?
Is it worth taking stuff like Omega 3, glucosamine, magnesium etc?