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Showing posts with label Human. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Human. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Access to water NOT a public human right.

…at least that’s what the former CEO of Nestle, Peter Brabeck, says (see full vid below). Based on his infinite opinion of high cerebral wisdom that exceeds our own, I’ve quoted him on some of the psychotic comments he spewed out of his mouth:

“It’s a question of whether we should privatize the normal water supply for the population.”“The one opinion, which I think is extreme…declaring water a public right. That means as a human being you should have a right to water. That’s an extreme solution.”“And the other view says that water is a foodstuff like any other, and like any other foodstuff it should have a market value. Personally I believe it’s better.”“…the biggest social responsibility of any CEO is to maintain and ensure the successful and profitable future of his enterprise.”

Then he tries to spin it, saying that this success must be so that big corporations can do good in the world. Yep. That’s why corporations are in business — to do good…for their INVESTORS!

I’m still a little confused, because I/we pay for water right now. If I don’t fork over the money for the bill, my human right to water will be revoked in 30 days or less. Yet Brabeck’s “not a public human right” comment just doesn’t sit well with me. I replayed the video over several times. Maybe I missed something? Maybe I misunderstood? Maybe I’m just a flunkie with the comprehension of a 6-month old?

“…not a public human right.” The Brabeck bozo speaks.

Brabeck recently tried to back-pedal in April 2013 when he posted on his blog that his comments in the video were taken out of context. Well, uh, his remarks seem pretty straight forward to me. But I encourage you to decide that for yourself. Although the above video was posted to Youtube in 2012, the actual footage is from a 2005 television program, while he was still the CEO of Nestle. Why did he wait so long (8 years!) to provide supposed clarity to his original comments?

Maybe the new Nestle head-honchos pressured Brabeck to retract his comments? It’s bad publicity, after all. Just in case you’re interested, here’s the complete list of Nestle products and brands.

These big corporations are outta control, and the government massages their ego. What do you think off all this nonsense?

Collecting rainwater on your own property is already illegal in some states. People have even been arrested. Stay tuned for the privatization of sunshine and the air you breathe. It’s coming to a town near you.

I can already see me bitching over the Air-Breathing Utility Bill right now: “Which one of ya’ll dang kids been breathing too much oxygen again? The bill is double what is was from last month!”


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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Needing and Sharing Comfort Food: It's Human. Dump the Guilt.

Well, it’s time to fix another body part. It’s like I’m in a “Surgery-of-the-Year” club. The dues are pretty high, but what can I do? I need functioning joints if I can get ‘em.
This year, it’s my left shoulder. I didn’t injure it, but due to my “loose ligaments” and arthritis, I tore the supraspinatus muscle, which is part of the rotator cuff, as well as the biceps tendon a few years ago. I was able to rehab with physical therapy and chiropractic (see “It’s All One Big Huge Freaking Circle”), but then in April, I mowed my lawn and made a mediocre problem a bigger problem. I literally tore the crap out of that supraspinatus.

Every night I sleep against a pillow fortress (BF calls it The Great Wall of China) which elevates my arm enough so I can sleep with minimal pain. However, the last few months I’ve been awake most nights at 3 a.m. with a burn in my shoulder so hot I could supply enough energy to keep my town in electricity for a week. (This, in addition to hot flashes, makes my nights really interesting.) I get up and take 2-4 Advil with a glass of soy milk or a piece of cheese because if I don’t, the Advil will eat my gut. Too bad NSAIDs aren’t a weight-loss aid…

In addition to the muscle/tendon tears, I found out today that my biceps tendon is not where it should be and needs to be “moved back into place.” Hmmm… Sounds like fun. Doc will also clean out the arthritis. Afterwards, he’ll stitch and patch me up, put me in a sling, and send me home where I won’t be able to shower or wear a bra for at least a week. Can’t wait. And I wasn’t even a bad girl this year! Santa better treat me well…LOL

Oh, I kid you. It’s not all that bad. It could be a lot worse, I know that. And I could also choose to drown my sorrows in food, which, for a moment, I thought about doing.

As I posted on Lynn’s Weigh on Facebook: “I saw my orthopedic surgeon today and I admit, my first thought after getting into my car after the appointment was, 'I want to eat.' Granted, I was hungry, but I wanted to eat something to console myself. I thought about it and was grateful that I recognized this feeling and met it head on. It didn't stop me from getting vegetarian dolmades at my favorite Greek restaurant, but I understood why I wanted them. And not only are they awesome comfort food, they're not horrible for me, either :)”

I took my dolmades and a Greek salad over to my daughter’s house, where she and the g-babies were eating lunch at the dining room table. I sat down next to Claire and opened the Styrofoam container of dolmades. We all chatted while they ate their chili and I my pieces of grape leaf heaven. Then I opened the container of Greek salad: lettuce, feta, red onions, tomatoes, olives and peperoncini.

“I done, Mama,” said Luca and he got down from his chair. I thought he was going to go play, but as I talked to Cassie, the little munchkin crawled under the table, climbed up on to my lap, grabbed a piece of lettuce and ate it. “Mmmm…” he said.
Claire then said she was done, too, and started eating my salad. Who knew salads were finger food? They also ate the pita that came with the dolmades (I’m still gluten-free! Three weeks in and I feel great!), dipping them in the Greek salad dressing that is so absolutely fantastic I wish Greek Stop bottled it. But the don’t. And they won’t. So sad.
Anyway, my salad was gone and they were still hungry, so Claire went to the fridge and dug out a bag of spinach and dumped a bunch into the Styrofoam container so she and Luca could continue to graze. It was wild watching them eat lettuce and spinach, leaf by leaf. When they were done, Luca was covered in dressing and very, very happy. Claire was a little more neat, but she still had olive-oil hands, and after she washed them, proceeded to dry her hands on my jeans, laughing so hard she almost peed herself. Who knew Greek salad could get you so high?

I did! That’s why it, and the dolmades, were my go-to food when I got the shoulder low-down from Doc today. Comfort food – when used in moderation, and particularly when it’s shared with people we love (Thanksgiving and mashed potatoes, anyone?) – is OK. Dump the guilt! God knows I spent years during my weight loss/maintenance feeling guilty for eating food that soothed my soul. I’m so over that.

I did a little search-a-roo on the Internet and found a few recipes for dolmades that I will attempt to perfect before my surgery in December so I can make them (with my one good arm and an assistant) when I need comfort food during rehab. I’m going to try a vegetarian version of this recipe from Food Network or this one from Living and Loving in LA or both!

How do you respond to your inner “You need comfort food NOW!” voice? And if you choose to eat a comfort food, which one or ones are your go-tos?


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Saturday, May 14, 2011

The Paleo Solution: The Original Human Diet

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Saturday, December 25, 2010

The Paleo Solution: The Original Human Diet

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

The Paleo Solution: The Original Human Diet

The Paleo Solution: The Original Human Diet
Do you want to lose fat and stay young, all while avoiding cancer, diabetes, heart disease, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's and a host of other illnesses? The Paleo Solution incorporates the latest, cutting edge research from genetics, biochemistry and anthropology to help you look, feel and perform your best. Written by Robb Wolf, a research biochemist who traded in his lab coat and pocket protector for a whistle and a stopwatch to become one of the most sought after strength and conditioning coaches in the world. With Robb's unique perspective as both scientist and coach you will learn how simple nutrition, exercise and lifestyle changes can radically change your appearance and health for the better.

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