What Can Be Next?
Oh, my goodness!  I read earlier today that garlic does not lower cholesterol.  I've been taking garlic tablets for some time with the hope that it will have an effect on my cholesterol reading.  I add fresh chopped garlic to a lot of my culinary efforts.  Just now, I read that taking antioxidants does not give one a second more of life...in fact, by the analysis of this study, taking antioxidants shortens lives. No!  It can't be so!  I have been taking Vitamin C for decades and also take a famous brand of vitamin pills for mature people.  I'm certain the next thing I read will say that oatmeal doesn't lower cholesterol either.  Four or five days a week I eat oatmeal in the hope that it too will help to lower my cholesterol.  I've also been walking.  My friend, who works as the director of a center for the study of well-being, says that if a person does not get her heart rate up enough, the exercise she is getting isn't cutting it.  Could I be walking too slowly? Could it be that the olive oil I have substituted for most fats isn't helping, either?  Maybe I should just stop reading Prevention magazine.  Cancel my on-line subscription to Dr. Weil.  Go back to bed.
 Labels: garlic and anti-oxidants



1 Comments:
The experts' advice does seem to change frequently, doesn't it? And, in the end, we all get older anyway :-)
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