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koko
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      11-10-2006, 06:51 AM
CHICAGO - A small study suggests that eating dark chocolate can lower
your blood pressure
- a delicious instance in which something that tastes good might, for a
change, be good for
you, too.

http://www.chocolatebite.blogspot.com

koko

 
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      11-11-2006, 01:08 AM

"koko" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> CHICAGO - A small study suggests that eating dark chocolate can lower
> your blood pressure
> - a delicious instance in which something that tastes good might, for a
> change, be good for
> you, too.
>

Oh here we go. I work in an office were fat greedy women try to justify
everything they stuff in to their faces all day long. All we need is a
website or diet club that takes money from people. One week it is people
living on cornflakes, people sticking lemons in hot water, then all the
other fashionable diets. It never does any good as none of them get any
exercise.
Eating a balanced it is far better for people.


 
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      11-11-2006, 01:46 PM
On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 02:08:01 -0000, "Brian" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>"koko" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> CHICAGO - A small study suggests that eating dark chocolate can lower
>> your blood pressure
>> - a delicious instance in which something that tastes good might, for a
>> change, be good for
>> you, too.
>>

>Oh here we go. I work in an office were fat greedy women try to justify
>everything they stuff in to their faces all day long. All we need is a
>website or diet club that takes money from people. One week it is people
>living on cornflakes, people sticking lemons in hot water, then all the
>other fashionable diets. It never does any good as none of them get any
>exercise.
>Eating a balanced it is far better for people.


Having at least a month where something doesn't go wrong with the
computer might help, too. Have spent half a day having to uninstall
and reinstall Norton Security 2007 and Norton Save and Restore,
entailing restarting the computer countless times. Blood pressure? It
doesnt' stand a chance, even with dark chocolate. (I admit I had a
couple of squares of Green and Black's half way through). I also read
that cocoa is good for bp...

Rosie
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gort
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      11-11-2006, 04:22 PM

> Having at least a month where something doesn't go wrong with the
> computer might help, too. Have spent half a day having to uninstall
> and reinstall Norton Security 2007 and Norton Save and Restore,
> entailing restarting the computer countless times. Blood pressure? It
> doesnt' stand a chance, even with dark chocolate. (I admit I had a
> couple of squares of Green and Black's half way through). I also read
> that cocoa is good for bp...
>
> Rosie
>>


Theres your problem, Norton is a pile of crap. Get a decent free antivirus
like Avast and one of the free firewalls. If you don't believe me go look
on uk.comp.misc or uk.comp.homebuilt and see the cooments about Norton
those ng.

Dave

 
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