I have been considering going to NYC to see the Hugh Jackman show on Broadway, but the tickets are expensive and I don't really have a lot of free time. On the other hand, if I were there, I could go race against an advertisement
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPyBMsjVG94
Do the paleo diet people insist that folks not have their wisdom teeth removed? If someone is eating long-ago style food, do they need to have long-ago teeth to do it with? I believe that we have evolved over the past lots of years, and don't need to eat what we guess people ate before we left Africa, although I'm sure we'd be better off without synthetic ingredients or sugar. I have weird relationship with sugar. I really like pie, for example, and some types of cake and cookies, but I don't like frosting or anything that screams SWEET at me. Last night at Lizzy's Ice Cream in Waltham, I ordered the steamed vanilla milk. I was imagining hot milk (something I like) with a little vanilla extract. Instead, it had vanilla syrup and was intolerably sweet. I watered it down and it was still too sweet, and I felt for a couple of hours afterward that I'd had too much sugar. All the studies that have been done to discredit the idea that kids get manic from ingesting sugar have been based on observation of behavior, not on how people feel inside. They should test some adults like me, who feel clear differences.
The babinski response is normal for babies, indicative of neurological problems in people older than babes. I was looking for info about the response during a coma and came across this article
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2642699
One of the pictures mentioned is here
http://www.wga.hu/art/b/botticel/22/1madonna.jpg
more babinski info
http://www.articleoutlook.com/the-babinski-test-and-the-babinski-response/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPyBMsjVG94
Do the paleo diet people insist that folks not have their wisdom teeth removed? If someone is eating long-ago style food, do they need to have long-ago teeth to do it with? I believe that we have evolved over the past lots of years, and don't need to eat what we guess people ate before we left Africa, although I'm sure we'd be better off without synthetic ingredients or sugar. I have weird relationship with sugar. I really like pie, for example, and some types of cake and cookies, but I don't like frosting or anything that screams SWEET at me. Last night at Lizzy's Ice Cream in Waltham, I ordered the steamed vanilla milk. I was imagining hot milk (something I like) with a little vanilla extract. Instead, it had vanilla syrup and was intolerably sweet. I watered it down and it was still too sweet, and I felt for a couple of hours afterward that I'd had too much sugar. All the studies that have been done to discredit the idea that kids get manic from ingesting sugar have been based on observation of behavior, not on how people feel inside. They should test some adults like me, who feel clear differences.
The babinski response is normal for babies, indicative of neurological problems in people older than babes. I was looking for info about the response during a coma and came across this article
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2642699
One of the pictures mentioned is here
http://www.wga.hu/art/b/botticel/22/1madonna.jpg
more babinski info
http://www.articleoutlook.com/the-babinski-test-and-the-babinski-response/