Jim sends along this link that explains that cell growth leading to a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is not something that shows up over night. As this article shows, it takes decades in the making.
Perhaps this is the result of my bad behavior: when I was working in Cleveland and Texas, instead of eating three squares a day, I would skip lunch and in the afternoon, I would raid fellow workers’ candy jars. Years of doing this.
This article explains why I should not have been doing that.
http://www.naturalnews.com/030219_pancreatic_cancer_tumors.html
Thanks a bunch for the insightful article, Jim.
November 5, 2010 at 3:45 PM
Living without chocolate?
Never! Let’s not talk crazy talk.
Your moments of raiding a co-workers candy jar are priceless.
No regrets.
Chocolate means never having to say you’re sorry…
November 5, 2010 at 3:52 PM
Living without chocolate? Let’s not talk CRAZY talk!
Your reflections of raiding a co-workers candy jar are priceless.
No regrets, my dear D.
Chocolate means never having to say you’re sorry.