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Poor Diet Number One Killer in U.S.A
Unhealthy eating and physical inactivity are leading causes of death in the U.S. Unhealthy diet contributes to approximately 678,000 deaths each year in the U.S., due to nutrition- and obesity-related diseases, such as heart disease, cancer, and type 2 diabetes.
https://www.cspinet.org/eating-healt...202%20diabetes. While Scott Pitta was beating his tin drum telling us to take the shot. Did he or anyone else care to mention the above? This has been an issue way before COVID ever reared its ugly head. While being in Pentecost. With all are arguing and hair pulling. Do we even discuss how unhealthy people are in church? Let me first add that some of you while being fat, or skinny and super unhealthy. Have some great genetics while being unhealthy you still thrive. You still have illness episodes but you actually are able to function. Imagine if you ate properly and exercised? What to know how to beat a virus? Lead an active healthy life. |
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Because of lack of health we have poor immune systems. Therefore we contract diseases. We spread those diseases to others who have poor immune systems. Pretty logical when you ponder it. |
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Very true words Bro. E. B.
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https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/383336 |
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*whole food plant based unprocessed diet *daily exercise, strength training and cardio *great sleep *connection to family, church family, and community |
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I think people that don't follow the CDC recommendation of diet and exercise: should not be allowed to go to restaurants (Cuomo and others), and when they go to the hospital, the should be given less priority because they chose not to follow CDC recommendations (The Australian Primer Minister), and also they should pay $200 more a month than the rest for their health insurance and extra cost they are to companies (Delta Airlines CEO).
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A friend of my Sister just lost her 38 yr old son to Covid, he was on a ventilator for just 3 days when he passed.
He was seriously overweight from eating a mostly fast food diet. |
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