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There are a few scare stories about, the reason it's legal is a government thing, if they put it in luxury foods the chemical reaction which causes hunger makes you want more so the sell more foods/drinks with higher tax! A chemical reaction is a chemical reaction.
My opinion is..cows milk is made for cows. But everyone is entitled to their own lifestyle choices. but people should be aware of whats out there so they can make an informed choice.
he has hand reared most of them and has only one small 'wild' pride. I don't think he deserves to 'get what's coming to him' he's saving them from extinction by setting up breeding programmes etc, trying to undo a lot of the bad stuff the human race has done in the past, like chopping down their habitat and hunting them for sport and fur etc. without people like that these animals would die out and future generations won't get to see them.
@PhDbug I'd be careful about how much milk, it's indigestible to humans if it's cows milk! And it encourages fat sells in the body! Try rice milk or soya, soya milk also acts as a mood stabiliser!
Also avoid anything with aspartame in when ingested it turns to formaldehyde which is the poison fire ants use, which gives you head achs and also makes you more hungry which is why they put it on pop and sweets and stuff so you buy more, it has also been linked to cancer and brain tumors. It's not nice stuff.
Hi
PhD's are fairly open, most people do as much as they can when ever they can, though treating it like a 9-5 job and being in the office between those hours can help keep you sane. But you don't HAVE to be in the office 9-5!
Most people flat share or get a studio as universities don't offer halls to PhD students!
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stir fry veg with chicken and noodles (egg or rice) with teriyaki or soya sauce.
Tuna steak and rice and peas
normal stir fry with or without chicken or quorn pieces.
i wouldn't recommend pasta as a 'healthy' food as it has no nutritional benefit it's just carbs!
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