Thursday, July 13, 2017

Call in Superman

I have some members of my family who drink soda/pop. I am very distraught over arguing over their consumption of all this garbage. Not only is it a burden financially, messy to recycle sticky bottles, but it is foremost detrimental to their health. This soda consumption causes bad teeth, extra weight gain, bad bowels, bloating, and decays your bones way before your years. If you consume it with artificial sweeteners like aspertain, you are even in worse shape, since you will get multitudes of mental illness and fibermyalgia that you would not even believe. I already told my husband that they put baby embryo's into coke, and even so, the urge to consume this crap continues. I have had pop hidden in multitudes of crevices in my home, and have told him to consume it openly from now on. Hiding it, does not make it go away.
Deborah, was more of a water drinker. She rarely had pop. My only problem there was my enforcing not to use plastic bottles. I told them to invest in stainless steel, or use glass. I supplied them with plenty of stainless steel containers.
I can't see how a person can say they love you, and drown themselves in soda pop. The dentist visits alone are a huge burden, not to mention the cost of this addiction. I find that this cyclical behavior destroys families and causes great pain for those who hope that they family members would have a whole and healthy life. Those of us who have lost loved ones prematurely, due to mental illness, suicide or homocide are obviously more protective of those who are members of their families. We do not want to loose them too. It has almost become an obsession for me to guard, protect those around me, and when I don't get compliance, I get angry. Are our bodies the temple of the Holy Spirit or aren't they? How will these young people, raise families of their own, and help their aged parents/grandparents when their own health is hugely compromised? Consider too, if there is only one or two children in a family? They would be responsible for taking care of their own families, and their extended aged family members. A one person child home will have the responsibility of looking after both sets of parents, both sets of grandparents, and their own children.. Maybe call in Superman?

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