
【Text, Pictures/Selected from Left Bank Culture "Old to Die", author Barbara Alenrik]
Many people who are infected with the late-stage health of the 20th century have died even if they exercise, pay attention to eating, don't smoke, and drink with a period of time. Lucy, the female locking gym owner who led me to the fitness culture. Lucille Roberts, at the age of 59, died of lung cancer without reason, despite her "self-proclaimed as a sportsman", and the New York Times magazine reported that she "did not touch a single potato bar, let alone smoke a cigarette." In his later years, Ruby was committed to experimenting with all the dietary styles, treatments and meditation systems that were known to be healthy. He passed through Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles under the age of 56 and died of injuries after two worships. If this trend continues, everyone involved in the fitness culture—and everyone who doesn’t do that—will die one day.
Some of these deaths are actually shocking. The magazine founder of Prevention and an early advocate of organic food, Jarom. Jerome Rodale, recorded in "Dick." During the Dick Cavett Show, Rodell's death was even more forgotten because he once declared "I decided to live to one hundred years old" outside the lens. Fex, the author of the "Full Road Running", believes that he can rely on running ten miles a day and restraining his diet that basically only eats noodles, salads and fruits. Zhisheng made his father die young. But he was found dead in 1984 on the roadside in Vermont, only fifty-two years old. Henry, one of the authors of the book "Younger Next Year: Live Strong, Fit, and Sexy──Until You’re 80 and Beyond). S. Henry S. Lodge died of pancreatic cancer at a young age of 58 in 2017. His co-author Chris. Chris Crowley wrote in a message:
I think people will doubt: Will his premature death weaken the hypothesis in the book? No, not at all. We always say that the lifestyle we advocate—and the lifestyle Henry strictly adheres to—in addition to the benefits, it also reduces the risk of dying from cancer and heart disease, but it is not completely eliminated. You may have poor health, "skiing hits a tree" or "a orange growing in a brain melon", as in our book (our) said.What made the insiders even more frightened was the premature death of Nors, chairman of the Rockefeller Foundation, who was later called the "personal responsibility statement" declaration of health. Most diseases are self-inflicted, and he advocates that diseases are the consequences of "trapping, drinking, negligent driving, squirting and smoking", as well as other adverse choices. "Health is a 'right' concept," he wrote, "it should be replaced by the concept of individuals having moral integrity to maintain their own health." But he died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 52, causing a medical commentator to say that "it's clear that health problems are not always our fault."
Even so, we believe that any premature death should accept some kind of biological moral anatomy: Does she smoke? Alcoholism? Eat too much fat and too little fiber? In a different sentence, was her death caused by herself? As two British artists, David Chau. David Bowie and Alen. Alan Rickman passed away in early 2016 for "cancer" reported by major U.S. newspapers, and some readers complained that they were responsible for revealing what kind of cancer they died. On the surface, these information helps promote "disease awareness" about cancer-related, just as Mrs. Ford admitted that she was diagnosed with breast cancer and helped de-normalize breast cancer. Such questions will also lead to a point of pointing to the "lifestyle" of the deceased. David. Will Juni die if he hadn't smoked during his lifetime? ──But we should also point out that it is already a good life at the age of 69.
Apple co-founder Jabers died of pancreatic cancer in 2011, and continued to spark heated debate. He is quite picky about food and only eats nude vegetarian food, especially fruit. Even if the doctor suggests that he eats high in protein and fat diets to help replenish pancreatic failure, he refuses to deviate from the vegetarian route. His office refrigerator was filled with Odwalla's drink shakes; he tried to teach non-pure colleagues and criticized writer Huat. Walter Isaacson pointed out:
Once, Mickey, chairman of Lotus Software. While Mitch Kapor was having a meal, Jabs watched Caper smothered over his bread, and asked, "Did you not hear serum cervical sterol?" Caper replied, "I'm a deal with you. Don't comment on my dietary habits, and I don't talk about your personality." The defender of purity theory argued that his cancer might be from occasionally eating protein (some say he had eaten a sausage once), or his computer repaired at a young age and came into contact with toxic metal. However, we can say that what killed him was the fruit-based diet: From the perspective of Chen Daizhi, the diet made of fruit is equivalent to the diet made of candy, but the food he ate was fructose rather than glucose, which caused the pancreas to continue to produce more insulin. As for individual problems - almost manic and depressing emotional fluctuations - it is not too much if it is said to be frequent hypoglycemia. As an example, Caper, who is 67 years old, is still alive when I write this book.
Similarly, almost any death can be blamed for some failure or error in the deceased as long as there is a little creativity (or bad intention). When Fex felt chest pain and tightness for the first time during his running, he definitely didn't "listen to his body"; if Lu Feng wasn't so self-conscious, he might have looked around and walked around the car before passing the horse road. The human brain probably does this way. Every time something bad happens or someone dies, we want to ask for an explanation, and prefer an explanation that contains intentional actions, such as a general friend of gods or spirits, evil people or jealousies, or even the dead themselves. We don't want to see the universe clearly, but we want to know that as long as there is sufficient information, everything has its reasons.