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Before Life, Life and after Life
Cynthia Started conversation Aug 14, 2000
I believe that even before we are born or our children are born, people who become parents (or anyone who cares) can contribute to the health of their child and the human race in general by looking after their own health and the environment we live in. I have baby, healthy baby can look after me when I am old and need looking after Healthy baby has healthy attitude to others maybe and we all get on better - maybe. Not that I would really expect a child of mine to look after me when I'm old and decrepit, I'd hope to still be supporting myself, but not everyone has that option.
We're not yet clear just how much we *can* indulge, but until we know, I personally try to make the most of what nature has given me as a start in life and it started through education from my parents to whom I am very grateful now for the good health I have had so far in life. I'm not a saint, I indulged a little from my teens to my late twenties, but I now find myself listening to my body more and actually enjoying the practice of good health. Done the bad stuff, now back onto the good.
Bonne Chance
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