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Glad to see the thoughts generated on this one. I regularly visit a nutritionist and he subscribes to the belief that many processed foods contain "stuff" not normally in food. Heavy metals are one group of items in food today. Each person's system handles that "stuff" differently. As someone alluded to earlier; two people can consume the same foods year after year, one dies from heart disease at age 40 and the other lives to be 80. I found it odd that I had to thoroughly review the label to find the sodium injection in the pork roast. This injection, acording to the label, was to enhance flavor not as a preservative but it makes sense that it does both. It reminds me of hot house tomatoes; plenty of size but no taste.
Even in 1900 the life expectancy was 47 years old on average. I think that had more to do with wearing out your body rather than dying of a disease not diagnosed but it's anyone's guess. There are some schools of thought that kids today will be dying of heart disease at a very young age due to inactivity, sugar intake, etc. There's also some thought that kids developing at a younger age is attributed to the growth hormones in our meat supply.
Lots of variables. This all reminds me of the old guy that said. "If I knew I was going to live this long I'd have taken better care of myself." You just never know...
Even in 1900 the life expectancy was 47 years old on average. I think that had more to do with wearing out your body rather than dying of a disease not diagnosed but it's anyone's guess. There are some schools of thought that kids today will be dying of heart disease at a very young age due to inactivity, sugar intake, etc. There's also some thought that kids developing at a younger age is attributed to the growth hormones in our meat supply.
Lots of variables. This all reminds me of the old guy that said. "If I knew I was going to live this long I'd have taken better care of myself." You just never know...