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The First Floor Of The Stoa Of Attalos To Reopen In Athens {Gadling}

Mar 30th 2012 12:14PM According to the Stanford University scholar, George Hempl, who wrote of the origin of the Hittite-Greek culture during the second decade of the twentieth century, the people of Athens were descended from the original Hittite culture (termed "Javonian") that was over-run c. 1400 B.C. by the second "Hittite" culture (termed "Doric"). The Javonian Greeks were descended from their eponymous father, Javan, who was a grandson of the Biblical Noah. (Much has become distorted of the Flood record over five thousand years, yet Noah was a real person.) The name "Javan" is the origin of the later name, "Ionian" (Greek). Here, then, we reach the early history of the people of Athens. This Greek culture was originally that of the Javonians (Hempl), although this ancient history of the Greeks is now mostly lost on the population of the rest of the world.

The First Floor Of The Stoa Of Attalos To Reopen In Athens {Gadling}

Mar 30th 2012 11:59AM There needs to be a review of the history of Athens, and its culture, in order that people might be given to understand that the original culture was termed "Javanian" (whence, "Ionian"), and that this name is supposedly that of a tribe of people that are descended from the biblical Noah. Of course the history of the Flood - like much in the Bible that has been subjected to various scribes of certain political persuasions (Jer 8:8) - has suffered from the distortion of particulars, yet the basic reality of the catastrophic event is beyond dispute. When the Greek population is given to know the truth of its early history, and its Biblical foundation, then perhaps that people will seek help more earnestly from the God of their original culture (Javanian), and will find relief from the many woes that have beset their ancient nation.

What Nutrition Lingo Really Means {That's Fit}

Jun 1st 2011 3:12AM Phytochemicals are, technically, plant chemicals. "Phyto" is derived from the Greek word for "plant", that is, "phyton". My Webster's Diction-
ary defines "phyto-" with this denotation: "a combin-
ing form meaning 'a plant, flora, vegetation,' as in 'phytogeography': also phyt-"
If you visit the Vitamin C Foundation website, and type "free radicals" into their search engine, you should see a link to Dr. Robert F. Cathcart, M.D.'s article, "A Unique Function For Ascorbate", that ex-
plains the role that electrons perform in the destruction of free radicals. Dr. Cathcart describes how vitamin C is the weapon of choice for the provision of these free radical destroying electrons.

How to Be Happier: 'The Nine Rooms of Happiness' Shows You How {MyDaily}

Feb 3rd 2011 7:29AM How we feel affects our attitudes. What we consume for our dietary regimen affects how we feel. Therefore, in order to have a good attitude, and to feel good, we need to select the healthiest foods for our diet. We differ from animals in that we have a higher spiritual nature, yet we often fail to recognize it, or to exercise it. Therefore, we need to exercise our spiritual nature a little each and every day. When we fully develop this, we will find it possible to solve a great number of problems.

Randy & Evi Quaid Face Arrest {AOL Hot Searches}

Oct 19th 2010 3:30PM It appears that this couple doesn't have friends or family that understand their situation. This couple needs to get focused on healthy food, and ease off of the compulsion to party and drink too much. This appears to be the problem - an imbalance between alcohol comsumption and a healthy, potent bloodstream that is fed by the constituents of a healthy dietary regimen.

Robert De Niro and Sigourney Weaver Investigate the Paranormal in 'Buried' Director's 'Red Lights' {Moviefone Blog}

Oct 16th 2010 2:37AM J.R.R. Tolkien would have had a few things to explain to Mr. Cortez regarding our perception of the supernatural. There is the tendency of humans to believe that no intelligence can sur-
pass that which our species possesses. Perhaps, and then, perhaps people of the mind of the Jesuit Cardin had a more ad-
vanced understanding. Add Arthur C. Clarke to that list.

Moviefone Mash: Movie Spoilers {Moviefone Blog}

Sep 6th 2010 11:10PM Chapter 1: "In the land of Uz there lived a man whose name was Job."

How Much Do You Know About Sugar? {That's Fit}

Feb 22nd 2010 9:02AM Excuse me. I meant "Biological." Glucose is metabolized in every cell of the body. Not so with fructose. Sucrose is 50% glucose/50% fructose. The glucose is harmless and healthful. The fructose, how-ever, is responsible for increasing your cholesterol levels, although no one seems to be aware of this fact. Dr. Linus Pauling explains this in his book, HOW TO LIVE LONGER AND FEEL BETTER. (A truly important text regarding vitamin studies.) Some cultures, (Yemenite, Eat African Masai and Sumburu tribes), live on meat and dairy products, and don't consume much refined sugar, and don't have heart disease. The cholesterol problem, therefore, is with the fructose that is derived from sucrose - refined sugar, and honey, etc. (This was shown to be true when Yudkin's conclusions were put to the test by Dr. A. M. Cohen in Jerusalem.) Yet when derived from oranges, for example, the sucrose is accompanied by "phytochemicals" (plant chemicals) whose properties,(such as antioxidant vitamins), generally protect the body from the harmful effects of fructose. Think moderation.

How Much Do You Know About Sugar? {That's Fit}

Feb 22nd 2010 8:23AM Wrong answer. Fructose is not metabolized the in the same manner as glucose. It affects two hormones that regulate appetite and the feeling of satiety. Fructose increases your cholesterol levels. (Check out Dr. Linus Pauling's books regarding the research of ace nutritionist John Yudkin, who wrote SUGAR: CHEMICAL, VIOLOGICAL, and NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS of SUCROSE; and SWEET AND DANGEROUS.) High doses of table sugar (sucrose) can lead to hypoglycemic behaviors, such as aggressiveness.

'Will Marry for Health Insurance' -- One Woman's Desperate Quest {Lemondrop}

Feb 9th 2010 2:49PM It's the woman's only option because she has a limited amount of knowledge. Genetic disorders can sometimes be conquered if a person increases the number of enzymes available to correct the disorder. This is sometimes accomplished by increasing the nutrients in the bloodstream. This increases the vitamin molecules that provide the co-enzymes to create the complete enzymes. She should consult a highly qualified nutritionist. Try Alexander Schauss. (Search for his clinic on the Internet.)

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