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Join Shirley & Dr. Murray Susser, MD, Sunday, March 31, for a discussion about living longer, healthier lives.
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Well i finally had some time to listen to IE today i especially liked what Dr Susser had to say about the two extremely opposing views on the intake of calcium; that he suspected the answer to be some where in the middle. It was a thought that transcended the conversation in my mind at that moment to encompass almost every conceivable thing in life. Nothing in excess; everything in moderation. And what he had to say about sugar. How sugarcane is only 20% sugar. So once again (elluding to excess) sugar is bad for us because it has been extracted and conscentrated in a way that nature never intended it to be. i also found his prescribed diet interesting; mostly protein and fiber with one's carbohydrates coming from broccoli and brussel sprouts (trees and heads; my father used to call them when i was a little kid) and cauliflower and beans.. i didn't hear one starch. Is that because starches turn to sugar and we have enough sugar from other things? i am compelled to research that more. What he had to say about magnesium really resonated with me. More magnesium; less calcium and it would make the calcium more absorbable. (By the way, Dark Chocolate is a great source of magnesium. i eat half a bar daily). i believe he said " D " helps with absorption of calcium as well. Great show SM. Very informative. If i lived in LA, i just might go see him; this Dr Susser. ![]() Love, Chi
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