Tuesday, April 17, 2007

In Memory (Updated)

Babushka (бaбyшka нaшa) - There is so much to remember. We miss you so will remember some of the things you said and did. Sugar makes you smarter. Finger sandwiches make life better. It's just water and ice with big, big orange. It's not weather, it's suicide. And I hang... You made my day. Cat looks like glass. Is only one way. All America crazy about it. He looks like a Micky Mouse. Ricky will fix it. We all have the same God.

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Charles Evans, hammer mechanic and head of the Liar's Club - No two ways about it, FDR rules and Nixon was a crook. If you want to see a nice person just look in the mirror. Watch out for the big money boys in Washington and the ultra-conservative wing of the Republican party. What this country needs is a woman for president.
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Uncle Karl, aka Karl Katz, hello over day! The cat says Meowlk. We miss your polka-dot shirt, red overalls, and dress shoes with no socks. Clarrisa and Punky Brewster. Anyone like to dress up for Halloween or put up 7 Christmas trees at Ricky's house?












Uncle Gary - Because of you we saw the Heber Valley, Salt Lake City, and Yellowstone.














Don - You took us to Sly's house, the Hard Rock, and Madonna's place. Joey and the Continentals rule.












Sugar Makes You Smarter

A provocative statement but supported by the facts. A number of studies have previously shown that young children did better in school when they ate sweetened breakfast cereals and that adults also scored better when consuming glucose compared with placebo. Now, a study in 20 healthy elderly people shows that consumption of carbohydrates in the morning led to better memory and task performance. The study appeared in the September 2000 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
Similar benefits were seen with consumption of glucose, potatoes, or barley. People who ate carbohydrates were better able to recall lists of words, pay attention, and connect numbers assigned randomly on a page. Although the foods were not significantly different from each other, there was a trend to better performance with glucose and lower performance with barley. The blood glucose level of the subjects was not related to the results of this study.
HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: The preferred fuel source for your brain is glucose, the form of sugar the body makes in the liver if you don't eat enough carbohydrate. Regulation of blood sugar is connected to mental performance in all age groups. This is yet another reason not to follow fad diets that promise to keep blood sugar at constantly low levels. In fact, the elderly with the best insulin sensitivity and lowest body-mass index had the worst initial cognitive performance.
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2 comments:

CAWA said...

Oye. I needing it tissue!

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jeanetteevans said...

Maybe you needing it sugar. Iz good for you.