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    AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

    NOW LISTEN TO ME. WE ARE GOING INTO DECEMBER SO THE STRESSES ARE GOING TO INCREASE EXPONENTIALLY. IF I SEE ANY JUICE OTHER THAN BEET IN YOUR GLASS SARGE WILL KICK YOUR ASS. DID I MAKE MYSELF CLEAR. TONIGHT WE GO OUT ON NIGHT MANEUVERS. PRIVATES CHOOCHIE, ONEY, AND ZENNERS WILL LEAD BRAVO TROOP. PRIVATES SAFFY, MISSY, CW, SPUDS WILL LEAD CHARLIE TROOP. PRIVATES MISH, BEAGES, AND FIGHTING BACK WILL LEAD ECHO TROOP. I'LL BE BEHIND IN MY TENT WITH NURSE JONES JUST IN CASE MY JUNGLE ROT STARTS ACTING UP. NOW MOVE YOUR KHAKI COVERED BUTTS OUT!!!


    Sarge Sez: Now move your khaki covered butts out now and someone give Private Oney's a gentle nudge...
    tivation:
    You have the power to change your life. You have the power to change the world.
    You can take action, you can make a difference, and you can respond in a positive, creative way to any situation. You can do whatever must be done to live the life of your dreams.

    Yet in order to do so you must first believe that you can. In order to do so you must let go of the limiting beliefs you use to hold yourself back.

    Each limiting belief you have is nothing more than a thought that lives in your mind. It is a thought that has power only as long as you continue to hold on to it.

    What do you believe you cannot do? Though it may be a comfortable and familiar part of your life, that belief is constantly working against you.

    Just as you have chosen to hold that limiting belief, you can choose to let it go. One by one, let go of your limiting beliefs, and free yourself to make the very most of every moment.

    Healthy Lifestyle:


    The Vitamin D debate...How Much?

    (CNN)
    -- Vitamin D and calcium have long been touted as the best nutrients for strong bones, muscles and teeth. Recent studies have shown that vitamin D could be used to fight cancer, heart ailments, autoimmune diseases, even diabetes.
    But too much vitamin D can damage the kidneys and the heart. So what's the right balance?
    After reviewing nearly 1,000 published studies on vitamin D and calcium, the Institute of Medicine on Tuesday recommendedthat most Americans and Canadians up to age 70, who are not pregnant, need no more than 600 international units (IUs) of vitamin D per day to maintain good health. People over age 70 may need as much as 800 IUs.
    -genes/">Vitamin D controls genes for cancer, autoimmune disease
    A three-ounce serving of canned tuna contains about 200 IUs, the standard unit for vitamin D and many other nutrients.
    The Institute of Medicine, an independent nonprofit agency, serves as an adviser to the U.S. government to improve health.
    The agency's calcium recommendations vary based on age and pregnancy, and range from 700 to 1,300 milligrams per day. One cup of whole milk, for instance, contains around 300 milligrams of calcium.
    How vitamins E, D help the brain
    "When making these recommendations, we took into account the study data, looking at national surveys of blood levels," said Catharine Ross, professor of nutritional sciences, Penn State University, University Park, and chairman of the committee that set the recommendations.













    RELATED TOPICS"The blood levels indicate how much vitamin D you have in your blood, based on the amount of sunlight you are exposed to, how much vitamin D and calcium you have in your diet, and what type of supplements you are taking."
    The committee surprisingly found the majority of Americans and Canadians are getting enough vitamin D and calcium. Some adolescent girls may not get quite enough calcium, and some elderly may fall short of the necessary amounts of calcium and vitamin D. These individuals should increase their intake of foods containing these nutrients.
    Sunlight is the best source of vitamin D, but not everyone receives the same exposure. According to the intitute, the new guidelines for vitamin D cover the needs of individuals who get little sun.
    The minimum recommended amount of daily sunlight depends on your skin pigmentation. White people should get not less than 5 minutes without sunscreen. People of color should get 15 to 20 minutes. There is no recommended maximum.
    Nutritionists recommend getting the rest of your vitamin D and calcium through foods, such as oily fish (salmon, tuna), milk, mushrooms, egg yolks and fortified cereal.
    tyle="color: darkred;">Daily supplements are also helpful, but experts advise people to pay attention to how much they're taking. Because people are becoming more aware of their diets and more individuals are taking supplements, the chance is higher that people may consume too much of these nutrients. Getting too much vitamin D can be dangerous and has been associated with kidney stones as well as damage to the kidneys and the heart.
    "No one can overdose from sun exposure because of the way the body processes it. And too much of these nutrients in your diet is highly unlikely," noted Ross. "People can take too many supplements. That's why we made these recommendations."
    Ross also noted that while the report found most of the data confirmed that calcium and vitamin D do play a huge role in skeletal growth and keeping up good bone health, they could not find strong evidence that vitamin D protected the body against cancer, heart disease, autoimmune diseases and diabetes.
    Lack of vitamin D linked to whites' stroke death
    "While we found these studies point to the need for further investigation on the role of vitamin D and these illnesses, " said Ross, "we found conflicting and actually mixed results in these studies on the effects of vitamin D on these conditions."
    Katherine Tallmadge, spokesperson for the American Dietetic Association supports the call for more research.
    "In its most recent recommendation, the [Institute of Medicine] has established the level they believe will protect bones," Tallmadge said. "More studies need to be conducted to validate if we need to recommend higher levels of vitamin D supplementation or higher levels in the blood for protection of other diseases which have recently come to light."
    For now, Ross said she believes the guidelines are the best way for people to get the most out of vitamin D and calcium without causing problems.
    "We scrutinized the evidence, looking for indications of beneficial effects at all levels of intake," Ross said. "Amounts higher than those specified in this report are not necessary to maintain bone health."

    Exercise:
    Here is instruction for a GREAT ab workout inspired by...the Frog. However everyone can do it!!!



    http://pilates.about.com/od/pilatesmat/ss/FrogBand.htm


    Recipe du jour:


    iver.com/recipes/vegetarian-recipes/crunchy-raw-beetroot-salad-with-feta-and">Beetroot salad recipe (with feta & pear) | Salad recipes & side dishes | Jamie Oliver recipe

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    Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read

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    AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

    More on Vitamin D coming in the next few days as there is a ton of new research being published this week!
    Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read

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      AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

      Ok gotta ask....RC???? You can't be talking about me, cuz if ya are, you've lost yer gat dang marbles SIR!

      Start by doing what's necessary, then what's possible and suddenly you are doing the impossible.


      St. Francis of Assisi

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        AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

        Gday Sarge,

        Have been AWOL for a dew days on account of my beautiful dog Saffy suffering sudden paralysis in her back legs. The vet says that she has herniated discs and that time will tell whether she regains the use of her legs or not. I am extremely upset about this and have been running all over the place getting second opinions from other vets etc. Having said that, I still managed a killer workout yesterday Sarge!!!! It helped with the stress thats for sure. Will do the same workout today and I am even more committed to keeping my head in a good place Sarge. Will check in during the day. Onwards and upwards troops!!!!!!!!
        I am a part of the family of humanity. Not one person on this earth is a stranger to me. Rev. Ted Noffs

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          AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

          Ringing Cedars;1013692 wrote: Ok gotta ask....RC???? You can't be talking about me, cuz if ya are, you've lost yer gat dang marbles SIR!


          typographical error while typing in tough topography with typical typing device. Apologies from Central Command!
          Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read

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            AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

            techie;1013736 wrote: typographical error while typing in tough topography with typical typing device. Apologies from Central Command!
            Reading back Sarge and all the shennanigans about beetroot etc. Heres a coupla lame jokes for yas: WHAT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN EGG AND A ROOT? answer: You can beat an egg but you cant beet a root!!!!

            And about the aging factor: YOU ARE ONLY AS OLD AS THE BLOKE/SHEILA THAT YOU ARE FEELING.....:H:H:H:H:H
            I am a part of the family of humanity. Not one person on this earth is a stranger to me. Rev. Ted Noffs

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              AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

              sapphire1;1013728 wrote: Gday Sarge,

              Have been AWOL for a dew days on account of my beautiful dog Saffy suffering sudden paralysis in her back legs. The vet says that she has herniated discs and that time will tell whether she regains the use of her legs or not. I am extremely upset about this and have been running all over the place getting second opinions from other vets etc. Having said that, I still managed a killer workout yesterday Sarge!!!! It helped with the stress thats for sure. Will do the same workout today and I am even more committed to keeping my head in a good place Sarge. Will check in during the day. Onwards and upwards troops!!!!!!!!

              I know I've missed you Private Saff. I'm so sorry to hear about Saffy. My Rusty had a similar problem. Here is a link below for some good natural advice that may help Saffy. Good for you keeping up with the exercise with so much going on at home. Bless you and give Saffy a scratch behind the ear for Old Sarge.

              http://www.earthclinic.com/Pets/arthritis.html


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              Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read

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                AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

                sapphire1;1013746 wrote: Reading back Sarge and all the shennanigans about beetroot etc. Heres a coupla lame jokes for yas: WHAT THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN EGG AND A ROOT? answer: You can beat an egg but you cant beet a root!!!!

                And about the aging factor: YOU ARE ONLY AS OLD AS THE BLOKE/SHEILA THAT YOU ARE FEELING.....:H:H:H:H:H

                Now you listen to me REALLY good Private Saff. SARGE DOSEN'T FEEL BLOKES. ACTUALLY, HE HASN'T FELT A SHELIA IN SOME TIME EITHER!!! NOW MOVE OUT...

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                Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read

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                  AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

                  techie;1013736 wrote: typographical error while typing in tough topography with typical typing device. Apologies from Central Command!
                  Whew-didn't want to hurt your feelings or anything. I may go commando, be commanding and want to be the commander but I'm no commando Sir.

                  Start by doing what's necessary, then what's possible and suddenly you are doing the impossible.


                  St. Francis of Assisi

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                    AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

                    Saffy I had to do a lot of research for my little dog's health a year ago. You might want to research the particular breed she is for natural supplements too. I found that since my dog was predisposed to gall stones I couldn't really give her Vit C. If you do find Vit C is ok for yours--use calcium ascorbate form. Rhus Tox on the site Techie gave can be very helpful. Also glucosamine hydrochloride for dogs not glucosamine sulfate. Dogs have a short digestive tract so the hydrochoride enters their system more quickly. Good luck Saffy!:l

                    Start by doing what's necessary, then what's possible and suddenly you are doing the impossible.


                    St. Francis of Assisi

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                      AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

                      Zenstyle;1013824 wrote: Private Zenners reporting for duty!

                      I am afraid gym maneuvers went out the window today with the surprise arrival of a friend's 10 year old. (My ears got VERY good exercise all day long though...)

                      Also, rations were a bit iffy today too Sarge! I will have to do waaaay better on both counts tomorrow.

                      I'm really sorry to hear about Private Saphy's Saffy... I went through something similar with a couple of my cats, the specialists and second opinions etc. I hope she'll be OK and back on her feet soon Saphy... :l

                      YOU LISTEN TO ME PRIVATE ZENERS I NEED YOU TO PICK UP THE PACE. YOU'RE ONE OF THE MANY WHO HAVE MADE REAL PROGRESS. DON'T LOSE WHAT YOU GAINED. YOU DON'T WANT ME HOPIN IN MY JEEP AND HEADIN DOWN I95. BECAUSE IF I DO I'LL BE ON YOU LIKE A AMAZON LEECH...NOW GET WITH THE PROGRAM!!!

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                      Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read

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                        AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

                        Private Mish reporting for duty Sarge. Please kick my butt very hard. Feel a bit sicky...ooops.
                        :h Mish :h
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                        Never give up...
                        GET UP!!!

                        AF since 25th November, 2011

                        What might have been is an abstraction
                        Remaining a perpetual possibility
                        Only in a world of speculation.
                        What might have been and what has been
                        Point to one end, which is always present. T.S. Eliot

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                          AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

                          Private Choochie reporting for duty, Sir. Think I'll be joining Privates Mish and Zenners tomorrow in the ass kicking maneuvers, Sir. Have to say I slacked today due to horrific winds (30 mph gusts, that is) - just couldn't bring my pansy ass to get out in the torrents, Sir. Will do better tomorrow. Still ok on the eats, sir.

                          Oh, one comment on supplements, Sir. I've always worried about the liver/kidney issue and how to know what it enough/too much. Best to get what we can from real food, Sir??? Would like to hear you weigh in on the topic when practical, Sir.

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                            AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

                            Mishmash;1013867 wrote: Private Mish reporting for duty Sarge. Please kick my butt very hard. Feel a bit sicky...ooops.

                            For cryin out loud Private, I'm a Staff Sargent not cotton pickin Edgar Cayce. Now tell Sarge WHAT the heck is going on?
                            I'm guessing here, but you made need one of Cooky's remedies. It's a blend of horse manure, low fat milk, and swiss miss cocoa. Anyway, Mish I want YOU to GET YOUR BUTT IN GEAR. NOW REPORT BACK IN LATER. IF YOU SEE YOUR SPA MATE...TELL HER SARGE NEEDS TO SEE HER!!!

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                            Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read

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                              AF BOOT CAMP DAY 18 (If You Can't Beet 'Em Join 'Em)

                              Zenstyle;1013886 wrote: I hope Private Mish will feel good enough to join Private Zenners in a rigorous workout tomorrow! Private Zen has been slacking on manouvers and rations so maybe Private Mish can join forces with her and get back on the health and fitness track! With Sarge's permission of course Sarge SIR!

                              (I'm wondering what everyone's thinking about this Vit D and Calcium hoo ha. I take minimal of both and will keep it that way for the D3 but I was about to ramp up on the calcium/magnesium and now I'm not sure. Presently at 750mg a day. Input appreciated!)
                              Well the study did get a ton of press today. I always like to give these things some time to air. First, we do not know who funded the study. Was it big Pharma? Secondly, we do not know the details of the study. The scope of the study, assumptions and constraints, etc. Why Vitamin D? It has shown to be very effective in treating deficiencies that result in diseases that are typically treated by many of the leading (cash cow) pharmaceuticals on the market. Lets give it some time to see hat develops. Many researchers will be closely examining the NIH study criteria in the coming weeks!
                              Outside of a dog a book is mans best friend. Inside of a dog its too dark to read

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