Tuesday, October 2, 2012


 
 

Cross eyed: Sugar Free and Me!


By Miss Deborah A. Farnsworth 

I love making the traditional Ukrainian Art designs on different size eggs for the holiday.  That’s me!  Through this folk art God has been bringing me the encouragement to re-generate more eggs.  Yearly, these eggs depict art though-out the ages and are displayed at the public library.  Today, I am working on a couple of the Ostridge eggs from the South America area with copying the symmetrical designs and a varied art form. I round up my eggs and place the symbols of life through biblical interpretation on my folk art; I learned in seminary classes from Wesley Theological Seminary, in Washington, D.C.

Nevertheless, I want to rely on a few stories about being cross-eyed.  MAD is a program of moms who are against drunk drivers.  These are mothers who have lost children and/or loved ones.  Saving lives is important.  As well, I am a volunteer for the American Red Cross.  This is crazy.  Do not laugh.  Also, there is a Modified Atkins Diet called MAD that people whose lives have been saved or changed; keep them alive from having neurological seizures.

In the article ‘Sugar surprising hideouts” the American Heart Association recommends limiting the daily amount of sugar for everybody.  The USA WEEKEND recommends in “Advice from the Doctors” a daily recommended amount of added sugar at about six teaspoon (36) grams for women and 9 teaspoon (36 grams) for men.  When sugar is reduced protein and fat are burned for fuel in your body. 

The John Hopkins University: Baltimore, MD research article recommends MAD diets to Kids whose mothers take them there for the MAD diet plan after having problems with two or more of the pharmaceutical drugs.  One requirement is the physician who does the studies in Baltimore, MD wants you to be there patient if, you are have the desire to be on the recommended diet.  KIDS are enrolled and results at the program are examined in these studies for validity and reliability.  Myself, I went on the MAD diet after surfing the web when it was recommended to me by a physician who does ERG studies in the North-east for neuropathy.  This person is my soul friend.  There is not much money in neurology.   And, research and tests fill the bill of health for physicians.  

The bottom of the carbohydrate ladder is where people start with an understanding of the Modified Atkins Diet or Atkins.  I am actually on the Atkins diet.  What I am trying to do is stop seizures before it is too late for families and their children from ages to ages!  Rely on God.  One rule of thumb for eating a sugar-reduced Atkins diet from the world-wide-web is to say “cut it out.” Bon Appetite!