From: King of Cyberia
Subject: Hey Laura!! /was- Re: EB, tell us everything!
Date: 2000/07/13
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Ship: Starfleet heavy Destroyer (Captain)
Organization: University of Hawaii
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NNTP-Posting-Date: 13 Jul 2000 23:58:18 GMT
Newsgroups: alt.tv.star-trek.next-gen,fido.trek
Today Laura walked on stage, wiggled said hiney and
spoke to the members of alt.tv.star-trek.next-gen:
LW :Then I'll tie you to the Captain's chair and feed you chocolate until
LW :you come to your senses!! :-)
If I'm at school for a long time cause I've been posting here, I'll
grab a chocolate bar first until I can find lunch. Yum!
L :Inside some of us is a thin person struggling to get out, but
L :he/she can usually be sedated with a few pieces of chocolate
Well cool news now you can indulge in your fetish!
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IF YOU'RE wrestling with guilt over eating chocolate, scientists
may have discovered a trade off that could ease your mind a bit. It's
something they're calling a "chocolate paradox". A study in the July
issue of The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition said eating a
moderate amount of chocolate may actually help your heart's health.
Researchers at the University of California-Davis found that
platelet activation was inhibited for two to six hours after study
participants drank a cocoa-enriched beverage. Platelets are a factor
that may play a role in the progression of heart disease. Much like
aspirin, the chocolate keeps platelets from clumping together and
potentially clogging arteries.
(snip)
-------------- full report at http://www.msnbc.com/local/wnbc/901924.asp
I first saw this on TV, basically they said chocolate has anti-oxidants
which help slow down the aging of bodily cells.
--
"This will put my words in your mouth."
(Patrick Stewart)
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