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 Author Thread: What is 'normal' to you?
 basspower
Joined: 10/15/2006
Msg: 39 (view)
 
What is 'normal' to you?
Posted: 12/31/2007 1:55:59 AM
of course there is a definition for the word normal, but in reality there can't be a definition for what it describes, cause who are we do determine what is normal or not? We are constantly evolving and so are the standards of normal. The standards for normal are set by society and represent what the majority believes what normal defines. The line between normal is becoming a bigger gray area every minute, whats normal in my world might not be in yours, but that is because you haven't been lead to believe that it is and you haven't experienced or seen things through my eyes. In our own eyes we all are normal, but we are taught to compare ourselves with others and to the societal illusion of the word normal. Just take the differences in culture and religion for example. Who are we to judge others and say we are normal?
 basspower
Joined: 10/15/2006
Msg: 23 (view)
 
How do you handle a man or woman with chronic gas???
Posted: 11/26/2006 2:08:21 PM
gas can be caused by gluten....my dad had that same problem and he changed his diet to where he was not eating any food with gluten any more. this is hard to do since every wheat product has gluten it it, but they sell them gluten free, one just has to look for them. he also started taking nutritional supplements including digestive enzymes and other detoxification nutrition, which helped alot. basically it comes down to what you take in to what you put out, it's your own choice! if you are interrested in some nutritional products that might help balance you diet and overcome the problem check out www.361467.optimal-set.com
 basspower
Joined: 10/15/2006
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The three (blues) kings
Posted: 11/26/2006 1:49:03 PM
John Lee Hooker, Jimi Hendrix, and most of you are forgetting about the ultimate king of blues:
ROBERT JOHNSON, who made blues what it is!
 
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