Fasting or any kind of detox for the late sixties (or older) crowd
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 1:41 am
I have known several people who quit something cold turkey at this age or
older and ended up getting very sick. One man quit smoking and two weeks later
he had a stroke. Another quit smoking pot and got glaucoma two weeks later. So
whether it is dieting or quitting drugs or anything your body is used
to....please do it very very slowly. But you guys already know this, right?
It reminds me of a guy who had a volkswagon that had 500,000 miles on it....he
said his secret was to never let anyone else drive the car. Whenever I let
someone else drive my car...something always goes wrong within a week. They
drive it differently than I do. I think a person could live a nasty life of
bad food and drink and drugs and live to be very old...but if they stop when
they are older everything falls apart. Okay, I'm generalizing a bit....but I
think there is common sense in this idea.
older and ended up getting very sick. One man quit smoking and two weeks later
he had a stroke. Another quit smoking pot and got glaucoma two weeks later. So
whether it is dieting or quitting drugs or anything your body is used
to....please do it very very slowly. But you guys already know this, right?
It reminds me of a guy who had a volkswagon that had 500,000 miles on it....he
said his secret was to never let anyone else drive the car. Whenever I let
someone else drive my car...something always goes wrong within a week. They
drive it differently than I do. I think a person could live a nasty life of
bad food and drink and drugs and live to be very old...but if they stop when
they are older everything falls apart. Okay, I'm generalizing a bit....but I
think there is common sense in this idea.