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To: elmatador who wrote (137414)12/26/2017 4:58:11 AM
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re <<mq>>

i appreciate mq, high signal to low noise

optimistic, enthusiastic, logical, knowledgeable, lucid, informed, engaging, helpful, and polite - of the light and in tune w/ the force, childlike as opposed to childish - not polluted by anger and not soiled by despair

the world would be a better place if populated by more of mq types - lovely olive highlight in salad made up mostly of roughage




To: elmatador who wrote (137414)12/26/2017 7:52:15 AM
From: THE ANT  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 219502
 
Dementia is largely a diet issue Besides the learning, stick to 15 grams of sugar a day, 100g carbs a day and eat in a 4 hour window with some episodic fasting schedule. A billionaire engineer I recently met at the ophthalmologist in Florida recently called me and asked if he could fly his plane up to see me as he had just gotten a diagnosis of Alzheimers and he liked my knowledge and rational (I had spent an hour at the ophthalmologist explaining to him how the internal medicine doctor he was flying into see was killing him with statin). Anyways I told him I have no office practice but to do the above 4 things. Also to read this book that just came out, it does fit the models in my brain