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Life span of humans (Bible).

Genesis 6:4

There were giants in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.


- King James Bible "Authorized Version", Cambridge Edition

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Homer is the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey

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We have here on Earth what is called mythology, all over there are stories. tales of so called "Gods" Homer was not the only one who wrote about them, I think that there is only one God, but maybe those so called "Gods" were what the Bible talks about, talks very little about, almost nothing.

Even now, after so very many thousands of years humans have not completely forgoten about them, some religions were based on them.

One of the oldest "books" on Earth is the "Epic Of Gilgamesh" it talks mostly about a person that to me seems to have been more or less like Hercules, not quite "God", but not quite human either, more like in-between, but more human and also mortal.

Even the so called "Gods" such as Zeus, Odin and or whatever seem to not have been quite immortal, just very very long lived, How long lived? I don't know, maybe hundreds or thousands of years (?).

As to they or some of them being giants, well all or at least some of them were probably taller than many or most "regular" humans.

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Homer in his books writes that Zeus and his family only drank "Nectar" and only ate "Ambrosia" and nothing else and that that allowed them to live much longer than other humans and that they didn't have regular blood in them, but some other kind of blood.

But in the Bible it talks a little about some people that before the "Flood" lived hundreds of years.

Genesis 6:3

Then the Lord said, My Spirit shall not forever dwell and strive with man, for he also is flesh; but his days shall yet be 120 years.

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"And Jacob said unto Pharaoh, The days of the years of my pilgrimage are an hundred and thirty years: few and evil have the days of the years of my life been, and have not attained unto the days of the years of the life of my fathers in the days of their pilgrimage."

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Isaac lived a hundred and eighty years.

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How to live longer?

Have no accidents

Don't get sick

Eat as we should and eat what we should.

Have the proper state of mind.

Don't get injured.

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Entry #31

Metabolism And Weight Loss.

Foods NOT to eat:

Refined Carbohydrates

Sugars

Fatty Foods

Foods High in Pesticides

Things To Avoid

A Weird Eating Schedule

Skimping on Sleep

Eating Too Little

Sitting Too Long

Not Getting Enough Calcium

Dehydration

Skipping Breakfast

Things To Eat And Or Things To Do

Eat enough and enough times a day (Enough times everyday)

Take Enough D Vitamin

Avocado

Asparagus

Legumes (Beans)

Yogurt Plain Non Fat

Almonds

Edamame

Spinach

Fish and shellfish

Quinoa, amaranth, and buckwhea

Hemp seeds

Calcium

Protein Non Fat

Omega-3 Fatty Acids

Monounsaturated Fatty Acids (MUFAs)

Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA)

Water

Dark Chocolate

Sesame Seeds

Whey protein powder

Yellow Bell Peppers (Vitamin C)

Drink Green Tea

Eat Spicy Foods (Cayenne peppers,mustard, Etc)

Broccoli

Apples and Pears

Pungent spices

Grapefruit

Oats

Oolong Tea

Kale

Brown Rice

Olive Oil

Coconut Oil

Grapeseed Oil

Iodine (Kelp)

Spirulina

Chlorella

Complex Carbohydrates:

http://ezinearticles.com/?List-of-Simple-Carbohydrates-and-Complex-Carbohydrates-Foods&id=1107314

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Entry #29

Dr OZ Restart Your Body and ANDI Food Scoring Dr. Fuhrman

http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/cheat-sheet-restart-your-body

http://www.drfuhrman.com/library/andi-food-scores.aspx

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Other stuff:

http://undergroundhealthreporter.com/spirulina-algae-super-food#axzz2mwn3kMUO

http://www.sunwarrior.com/news/15-nutrient-dense-foods-to-eat-more-often/

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I don't endorse any particular medicine nor supplement.

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Hippocrates

“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food”

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Entry #28

10 Rules to Eat Safely for Life. (Very Good Advice).

From Mark Hyman, MD

10 Rules to Eat Safely for Life (and What to Remove From Your Kitchen)


Every day you have to navigate a toxic nutritional landscape. You have to hunt and gather in a food desert. You have to survive the American supermarket and dodge the dangers of industrial food. The good news is that if you follow 10 simple rules you can eat safely for life.

Think of them as shortcuts or tricks to use when shopping or eating. If you just do these things and nothing else, you will automatically be eating real, fresh food that will prevent, treat and even reverse most of the chronic diseases that drain our energy, stress our families and deplete our economy. You don't even have to understand anything about nutrition. Just follow these goof-proof rules for getting healthy, losing weight and feeling great.

     Ideally have only food without labels in your kitchen or foods that don't come in a box, a package or a can. There are labeled foods that are great, like sardines, artichoke hearts, or roasted red peppers, but you have to be very smart in reading the labels. There are two things to look for: the ingredient list and the nutrition facts. Check out my special report on "How to Read Labels" for more information.


     Where is the primary ingredient on the list? If the real food is at the end of the list and the sugar or salt is at the beginning, beware. The most abundant ingredient is listed first and the others are listed in descending order by weight. Be conscious, too, of ingredients that may not be on the list; some ingredients may be exempt from labels. This is often true if the food is in a very small package, if it has been prepared in the store, or if it has been made by a small manufacturer. Beware of these foods.

     If a food has a label it should have fewer than five ingredients. If it has more than five ingredients, throw it out. Also beware of food with health claims on the label. They are usually bad for you -- think "sports beverages." I recently saw a bag of deep-fried potato chips with the health claims "gluten-free, organic, no artificial ingredients, no sugar" and with fewer than five ingredients listed. Sounds great, right? But remember, cola is 100 percent fat-free and that doesn't make it a health food.

     If sugar (by any name, including organic cane juice, honey, agave, maple syrup, cane syrup, or molasses) is on the label, throw it out. There may be up to 33 teaspoons of sugar in the average bottle of ketchup. Same goes for white rice and white flour, which act just like sugar in the body. If you have diabesity -- the spectrum of metabolic imbalances starting with just a little belly fat, leading all the way to diabetes -- you can't easily handle any flour, even whole-grain. Throw it out.

     Throw out any food with high-fructose corn syrup on the label. It is a super sweet liquid sugar that takes no energy for the body to process. Some high-fructose corn syrup also contains mercury as a by-product of the manufacturing process. Many liquid calories, such as sodas, juices, and "sports" drinks contain this metabolic poison. It always signals low quality or processed food.

     Throw out any food with the word hydrogenated on the label. This is an indicator of trans fats, vegetable oils converted through a chemical process into margarine or shortening. They are good for keeping cookies on the shelf for long periods of time without going stale, but these fats have been proven to cause heart disease, diabetes, and cancer. New York City and most European counties have banned trans fats, and you should, too.

     Throw out any highly-refined cooking oils such as corn, soy, etc. (I explain which oils to buy in Week 1 of the program in my book The Blood Sugar Solution). Also avoid toxic fats and fried foods.

     Throw out any food with ingredients you can't recognize, pronounce, or that are in Latin.

     Throw out any foods with preservatives, additives, coloring or dyes, "natural flavorings," or flavor enhancers such as MSG (monosodium glutamate).

     Throw out food with artificial sweeteners of all kinds (aspartame, Splenda, sucralose, and sugar alcohols -- any word that ends with "ol" like xylitol, sorbitol). They make you hungrier, slow your metabolism, give you bad gas, and make you store belly fat.

     If it came from the earth or a farmer's field, not a food chemist's lab, it's safe to eat. As Michael Pollan says, if it was grown on a plant, not made in a plant, then you can keep it in your kitchen. If it is something your great grandmother wouldn't recognize as food, throw it out (like a "lunchable" or go-gurt"). Stay away from "food-like substances."

That's it -- just 10 simple goof-proof rules for staying healthy for life. It is a simple recipe for staying out of trouble and automatically leads you to a real whole foods diet. And the side effect will be weight loss, energy, reduction in the need for medication and saving our nation from the tsunami of chronic disease and Pharmageddon!

When you make these simple choices you will not only improve your health, and your family's health, but you will create a "wellness spring" that will shift the demand in the marketplace. You will not only take back your health, but also help America take back its health. You vote three times a day with your fork and it impacts our health, how we grow food, energy consumption, climate change and environmental degradation. You have more power than you think. Use it!

My personal hope is that together we can create a national conversation about a real, practical solution for the prevention, treatment, and reversal of our obesity, diabetes and chronic disease epidemic.


Mark Hyman, MD

To learn more and to get a free sneak preview of The Blood Sugar Solution go to www.drhyman.com.

Mark Hyman, M.D. is a practicing physician, founder of The UltraWellness Center
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Entry #27

Are you sick with anything? Need good nutrition?

For good nutrition

Protein, vitamins, minerals, enzymes, Etc

To keep and or to get good health

This list should provide the highest sources of vitamins and minerals or so I think

But I am not a M.D. so eat at your own risk

Beware of any allergies that you might have to anything

Some people might also think about taking a good multivitamin/multimineral supplement

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In no particular order:

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No alcohol
No caffeine
No hydrogenated oils
No milk
No regular salt
No soft drinks
No soy
No sugar
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Almonds
Apple cider vinegar
Apples red delicious skin and seeds also
Avocados
Baking cocoa
Bananas
Basil
Bell peppers
Blackstrap molasses
Black pepper
Bran (Rice and Wheat)
Brewer's yeast
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Carrots
Cashew nuts
Cauliflower
Cayenne pepper
Celery
Chili peppers
Cinnamon
Clams
Clementines
Coconut oil
Cod
Collards greens
Coriander
Crab
Cranberries
Dates
Eggs
Figs
Fish oil
Flax seed oil
Garden cress
Garlic
Ginger
Green peas
Guavas
Hazelnuts
Honey
Horseradish
Himalayan Crystal Salt
Kale
Kidney beans
Kiwi fruit
Lentils
Mackerel
Marjoram
Mushrooms
Mustard
Mustard greens
Navy beans
Oats
Okra
Olive oil
Onions
Oranges
Papayas
Paprika
Parsley
Peanuts
Prunes
Pumpkin seeds
Raisins
Red beans
Red grapes skin and seeds also
Rice brown
Sage
Salmon
Sardines
Sea salt
Seaweed kelp, nori, kombu, and wakame
Sesame seeds
Shrimp
Spinach
Squash Seeds
Strawberries
Sunflower seeds
Sweet potato
Swiss chard
Thyme
Tomatoes sun dried
Tuna
Turmeric
Turnip greens
Watercress
Yogurt plain non fat
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Entry #26

Oldest Known "Books"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_literature

Other Internet sources might claim other book(s) as being the oldest book(s), use a search engine.

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http://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/Genesis-6-4/

Something to think about maybe in relation to the "Epic Of Gilgamesh", the books by Homer "The Iliad & The Odyssey", there is also Vergil's "Aeneid"  and many other books from India, Egypt and other places.

Let us not forget about such as the "Tuatha Dé Danann" people:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuatha_D%C3%A9_Danann

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There is even stuff such as:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ragnar%C3%B6k

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Creation stories:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_creation_myths

http://www.gly.uga.edu/railsback/CS/CSIndex.html

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Entry #22

Shortest distance between 2 points.

They say that the shortest distance between 2 points is a straight line.

It seems to me that if the Universe was 2 dimentional then that would be right, but as the Universe is either 3 or 4 dimensional, I don't see as how that can be right.

After all, don't they say that "space time" is curved? Is it curved or not?

It seems to me that if space time is curved then the shortest distance between any two points in the Universe is a curve, maybe to a person the shortest distance is or appears to be a (straight) line.

Time-space is not just what they call "outer space", time space is everywhere including here on Earth, so any two points here on Earth should also be 2 points in space-time, right?

So is the shortest distance a line or a curve? Is time-space curved or not? And is time-space also here on Earth or not?

Would the right answer be both: A line and a curve? I don't see as to how it could be: Sometimes a line and sometimes a curve, I would think that it would always be one or the other, but not both, after all the real universe in which we all are is either 3 or 4 dimentional, but not 2 dimensional, Isn't that right?

Does anybody here knows astrophysics?

Doesn't light travels in a curve or as a curve?

If a spaceship starts at point A and goes straight would it not sooner or later get again to point A where it came from? And if it does would that be because space-time is curved? And if so, would that not prove that the shortest distance between 2 points is a curve?

Any opinions on this?

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Entry #19

About prediction, pre and post draws.

To predict is to make a statement about the future.

The prediction doesn't have to be based on anything, but can be based on something(s).

If it is based on something(s) it doesn't have to be based on what somebody thinks that are fact(s), or it can be based on what somebody thinks that are fact(s).

Lottery prediction is also like that.

What is predicted might happen (come to be) or not.

If it does come to be, it might happen by what they call "Chance", if it doesn't it might also not happen by "Chance".

But predictions might be accurate or not accurate due to one or more things.

For repeated accurate lottery prediction we might want to take a look at and study the make-up of the lottery game (a lottery game) and repetition of patterns of characteristics of the game, the characteristics can be things that we make up and give to the game or things that it already has or both.

But as I said, people can predict in any way that they want to, that is why people's predictions are not always very often accurate, but also people can, but not very often win by chance.

About pre and post draws people blame them for their prediction(s) failure(s), when the real problem is their prediction technique (prediction logic).

About computer generated draws, some people also blame them for their prediction(s) failure(s), even if there are technical problems with the computer generated draws at it sometimes happens, that is not the real problem, what happens is that people don't study the patterns of the past winning numbers as a part of their prediction technique that is why people don't often win, that and using a bad prediction technique.

Once again, if you want to predict future winning numbers, you should study the past winning numbers and not so much the pre and post draws as those are not the past winning numbers, accurate lottery prediction should best be based on the history of the past winning numbers (frequency of patterns) and on the make-up of the game.

You can of course base your predictions on nothing or on anything that you want to, but you might not win very often and when you do it might be just by chance.

The lotteries can be blamed for failed predictions of course if they are not honest, that is if they don't conduct their drawings in a honest way, but don't misunderstand that, read what I said about pre and post draws.

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Entry #18

Once again, some old prediction links.

Even when the understanding of random and lottery random is not complete and when prediction uses such inexact  (Not exact) methods and when interpretation of patterns-stats has a lot of guess-work on it, you can sometimes or maybe even often get more or less good results.

While chance is probably also a factor, this is a lot more than just chance.

Prediction is a technique and it is of course based on the stats of the past winning numbers and also on the make-up of the game.

But it is a not exact technique and more so for somebody like me who knows almost nothing about Math and therefore I should know nothing about statistical prediction nor about chance nor about random.

Yet as contradictory as it might be, in my crude way, I might know a lot more about statistical lottery prediction than most Math people do.

This stuff is so weird that sometimes it looks as if a sort of magic is being done, but it is all a sort of very crude kind of statistical prediction, imagine what could be done by somebody who really knows about both: Math and computer programming.

By the way, that "LANTERN" person is or was me.

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2362634

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2362639

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2362642

Won.

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https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2364008

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2364054

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2364074

Won.

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https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2364207

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2364675

Failed on this one.

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https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2365443

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2365486

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2365522

Won

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https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2366895

https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/240717/2367016

Failed

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Two possible prediction factors might be, but I can't be completely sure:

Posting them where everybody can see them including the lotteries

Interest that other people seem to have on your prediction and the lotteries might not like.

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I can never be sure about the honesty of the lotteries.

After all, a dollar is a dollar is a dollar.

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