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September, 2008

  1. are you drinking out of a salt shaker?

    September 17, 2008 by shishnit

    I recently tooka  Paradigms in Health course and got a perfect score in it, an A 100%. I’m currently taking a Human Nutrition course and we are again talking about daily nutritional intake/values. 

    A fellow student in my current health class had this to say

    “Up until last year, I was a MT Dew lover.  I would drink 3-4 20oz bottles a day.  When I would stop drinking for at least 1 full day, it actually tasted like its color, pond water.  I have been away from it since December now, I don’t even like the sight anymore.  Pepsi was my alternate, that stuff tastes nasty.  I wonder how I even began to like this stuff.  Now I stick to water and Xenergy to drink through out the day, and at meals I drink milk or water.”

    I had this to say in response: I got curious and did some research. 

    Xenergy drink

    Nutrition Facts:


    Serving Size: 16 fl. oz.
    Servings per case: 12 cans Calories: 0

    Niacin 40 mg (as Niacinamide)

    Vitamin B6: 10 mg

    Vitamin B12 10 mcg

    Sodium 400 mg

    Proprietary Blend 2.7 g: Taurine, glucoronolactone, caffeine, guarana extract, panax
    ginseng extract, inositol, l-canitine.

    from http://musclesurf.com/xenergy.html

    And here’s for a Mountain Dew

    http://www.thedailyplate.com/nutrition-calories/food/mountain-dew/soda

    There are the nutrional value for the Xenergy drinks you are having.  Looks to me like all you did was trade sugar for salt. 

    “Since the minimum physiological requirement for sodium is only 500 mg daily, Americans well exceed their sodium intake. However, athletes who eat mostly fresh foods and consume water (versus sports drink) during exercise maybe at risk for hypoatremia characterized by lethargy, confusion, muscle twitching, seizures and coma. Hypoatremia may also be due to excessive intake of fluid especially those experiencing renal insufficiency.”
    http://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/nutrition/factsheets/sodium.html  

    Only 500 mg of sodium is needed for an average adult.  One energy drink has 400.  If you drink that you can only allow another 100 mg of sodium.  Trust me that would be nearly impossible.  I hope you’re not drinking 2 or more of these a day.

    In other words unless you are out sweating away those energy drinks like an athlete would…you are consuming a heck of a lot of sodium that your body cannot use.  Try water with lemon/lime squeezed in.  No sodium and free!!!!  Your energy drink might bring on hypertension.

    That energy drink has caffeine in it too. 

    Oh and again because I myself was curious I looked at the sodium content of milk.  Ut oh…one glass of milk added to 2 Xenergy drinks and one would be consuming a lot of sodium just via drinks..(400 mg in one energy drink, 127 more mg’s of sodium in one glass of milk……you’re over the daily recommended amount…AND that’s not even considering what you eat.  You didn’t say how many energy drinks you drink….but you can see how this is a slippery slope. Sodium Content of Milk (all varieties) can be found here http://www.annecollins.com/sodium_diet/sodium-milk.htmI’m currently drinking a FUZE refresh Bananna Colado beverage. http://www.calorie-count.com/calories/item/85244.html90 calories

    0 sat fat

    0 trans fat

    23 g sugar

    0 protein

    tons of vitamin B, C, A, and E

    And no caffeine.   Here’s the bad part of my chosen drink….  It has Fructose in it.    It is an A- food.  I try to stick to A beverage choices.   www.calorie-count.com has been quite accurate in my opinion when I compare the actual label to it..they are always 100% the same.


  2. R.I.P. Mr. Wallace

    September 14, 2008 by shishnit

    News Article here


  3. Complislam

    September 12, 2008 by shishnit

    I recently started to wear my hair entirely straight.  This is new for me.  It came about because I got my hair cut last time on a morning where I had to go to work afterwards.  She had blown it dry and I got a lot of compliments on my straigher hair.  I can’t blow out my hair like a pro like she can but I have a flat iron and can straighten my hair so I started to wear it straight a week ago and haven’t looked back.  I’ve gotten so many compliments why do all that work of curling it or fixing it like I did when people appreciate my laziness far more. 

    Today a coworker stated, “I love your hair like that, its so professional looking!  Now all you need to do is get new glasses!”

    Uh…was that a compliment followed up by a slam of reality?  I call that a complislam.  A compliment slammed down with a rude dose of reality.

    I do need new glasses so this wasn’t a huge hit to my ego.  I hate getting my eyes checked.  But after this comment I realized it’s been since prior to my divorce since I got myself some new specs.

    Yes you complislammer…you are correct.  I need new specs.

    This comment today reminded me of a coworker who told me another coworker told her, “You have lost weight recently, you look great.  It’s nice to see since you were really packing on the pounds there for awhile!”

    Why can’t people stop after the good part so we can all feel fantastic?  Please don’t tell me about my crappy picture or my cheap cell phone camera…I already know.  CompliMENT me all the way or not at all.  This was right handed over my head…..with no real light.  

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  4. boring life is sweet

    September 9, 2008 by shishnit

    Sometimes when I’m sitting doing nothing, I just want to get up and leave as my presence doesn’t feel valid or necessary.  Someday I will and then I’ll write all about it.  For now I sit and ponder the future.  And no I’m not talking about leaving the husband.  I don’t ponder that.  I imagine if that pondering ever arrived I would simply go pack and leave.  I think when it’s ove ryou know and then people spend years hoping they are wrong.  I wasn’t wrong before so I would just leave.

    Ok so this started out being about something and then I got sidetracked.  I have fifteen minutes before I can go and nothing to do in that fifteen minutes because really and truly there’s not much anymore for me to write about.  I suppose because I’m not pondering leaving my husband or life thereafter.  I am happy.  When you’re happy there’s little to write.

    I’m happy.

    See, it takes two words.  Done.


  5. plotting new lattitudes

    September 6, 2008 by shishnit

    Rick,

    My happiest moments are the ones when we are together and I look over at you next to me and suddenly remember how sad I was before you.  This sounds crazy perhaps, but it is precisely when I recall what life was like before you that I want to grab you and smother you with hugs and kisses and thank you for taking my “before” picture of life and burning it.  99.9% of the time I forget how bad it was, how different from now it was, because whatever it was is so far removed from what my world is today.  But that .1% of the time when I recall, especially in the bliss of simply being with you doing anything things (ie: getting lost looking for a stupid Fossil store!!!), it is then that I know I will remember that blissful every day moment long after, as it replays in my mind again and again, like a needle on a record skipping over the loveliest part of a love song.  I will remember because it’s a feeling of “abundance”, a notion of “grattitude” and the realization that my heart has moved to a new lattitude because of you.

    I love you and I am a lucky girl.  Thank you for every day you spend walking alongside me.  They are amazing days. 

    Kristy


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