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Here’s an interesting study. It should give some hope to people making

dietary changes later in life.

 

http://www.iwon.com/home/health/health_article/0,11720,515165|09-19-2003

::06:00,00.html

 

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Roger:

I do want to live longer, though my big hope is to live without

constant maladies and then die under those conditions. I have heard

that heart attack is one of the most scary experiences to have. Long

or short, I get to meet my Maker, and I feel like that will make the

death part in itself just fine. I have lived most of my life fearing

the potential gruelling last moments in this life. It has not been

what has driven me to become healthy but your link sort of has me

revisiting this issue. The raw life makes today feel so important. I

wonder how our deceased health gurus spent their last days?

 

P.S. - I do see that perhaps this is off-topic somewhat. I would be

glad to see any responses that are both enlightening & raw-related.

 

Miko

 

rawfood , " Roger Haeske " <roger@s...> wrote:

> Here's an interesting study. It should give some hope to people

making

> dietary changes later in life.

>

> http://www.iwon.com/home/health/health_article/0,11720,515165|09-

19-2003

> ::06:00,00.html

>

> To Your Radiant Health and Happiness, Roger Haeske

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