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New community website promoting healthy lifestyles

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Steve Graham - 21 Apr 2005 20:04 GMT
Announcing a new website called Get Alive. Our mission is to promote healthy
lifestyles and nutrition, fitness and sports especially amongst marginalised
children and youth. All our staff are volunteers and proceeds raised from
donations or online product sales go to fund our mission in the country
where it was raised. Please visit our site, if you know someone who wants to
have a healthy lifestyle or lose weight they can read an article called "Do
diets really work?" at www.getalive.com.au.

Steve Graham
Director - Get Alive

P.S. If you like the website please pass it on to your friends and
associates. We want every dollar we raise to fund our mission and not go to
advertising
Bob - 21 Apr 2005 21:06 GMT
>Announcing a new website called Get Alive. Our mission is to promote healthy
>lifestyles and nutrition, fitness and sports especially amongst marginalised
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>associates. We want every dollar we raise to fund our mission and not go to
>advertising

How nice.  In their dStore, Carmen Electra's Fit To Strip - Volume 1:
Aerobic Striptease video is only $14.65, and this is great for
marginalized kids?  Buddy, getalife.
Richard Friedel - 22 Apr 2005 08:33 GMT
> >Announcing a new website called Get Alive. Our mission is to promote healthy
> >lifestyles and nutrition, fitness and sports especially amongst marginalised
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> Aerobic Striptease video is only $14.65, and this is great for
> marginalized kids?  Buddy, getalife.

The site's page on sports (http://www.getalive.com.au/sport.htm) seems
sensible enough as such.

For me personally the asthma kid childhood was a horror trip in many
ways.

But getting so pathetic  about childhood asthma looks like getting
close to a monstrous pill cult and even disease mongering.
The difference between being  asthma-prone and not so seems to lie in
having different breathing patterns: bronchial and diaphragmatic.  The
latter keeps the bronchi open and out of the line of fire and if (my
experience) learned thoroughly is self-sustaining and comfortable,
unlike Buteyko for example. Regards,  Richard Friedel
 
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