I’m not a big fan of New Year’s resolutions. I like the idea of being reflective, and giving serious thought as to how one might be able to do better in the year ahead, but, as a rule, I think they’re counterproductive, as they’re rarely kept, and just leave people feeling like shit. Perhaps more […]
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On making myself a smaller target for illness
Posted in Food, Health, Mark's Life Also tagged aging, alcohol, anxiety, back pain, beer, beets, BMI, calories, cancer, cold turkey, colonoscopy, dietary reset, diets, elimination diet, fat, flour, GERD, gluten, Health, kale, losing weight, New Year's resolution, OCD, processed foods, smoothies, sugar, sweets, vegan, weight issues, wheat, Whole 30, wine 29 Comments
Ripping up the Iran deal… And why Trump can’t answer the very simple question, “How does this make us safer?”
About a week and a half ago, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held a news conference at the Ministry of Defence in Tel Aviv, where he stood in front of an enormous “Iran lied” graphic, and talked of the country’s covert nuclear arms program. What wasn’t clear to everyone watching, however, was that none of […]
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged abortion, anti-Muslim, AT&T, Benjamin Netanyahu, bribery, China, Christiane Amanpour, Donald Trump, fast food, Hassan Rouhani, India, Iran, Iraq, Japan, JCPOA, Jean Henry, John Brennan, John Kerry, Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, lies, Lynn, madness, McDonald’s, Michael Cohen, national security, nuclear proliferation, nuclear weapons, post-truth, quotes, Russia, sanctions, Valerie Plame, Viktor Vekselberg 122 Comments