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Lure

Member Since 03 Sep 2013
Offline Last Active Dec 20 2013 07:57 AM
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In Topic: Braid on baitcaster

04 December 2013 - 12:06 AM

Lure,,,,  ,X2  I do the same thing works great ,,,,,,,,,,

great to know you do the same thing ..... it's more than respooling to me ..... it tells me about the hand feet and mind coordination ..... it will tell you if there something wrong with your feet or hand.


In Topic: Braid on baitcaster

02 December 2013 - 10:40 PM

OH.........

ya, no.

 

already tired that with the backyard tree. 

use a pencil on braid spool....poke the center ...hold with your toe left and right.....this worx with me all the time.


In Topic: Eating Lake Ontario Fish

30 November 2013 - 01:25 AM

What about free wifi while on the road, or bathroom stops?

 

Seriously though, my immune system collapsed near the beginning of 2012, and I just barely survived and managed to recoup quite a bit of my health. I still have a compromised immune system, so I am in a good position to be a "guinea pig" for junk food, because if it's bad, I can feel it immediately through various symptoms.

 

I wouldn't eat a McDonalds burger unless someone paid me thousands of dollars, because I would literally be playing with my life! Same goes for a fish from Lake O. Before I got really ill, I would eat fast food and the
occasional small fish from Lake O. But definitely never again! I would however eat a fish from Lake Huron or Georgian Bay. Lake O is much more polluted. But many of my friends don't seem to care and still eat Lake O fish. 

 

It could be early sign of ulcer, but If it is liver related issues

Here's some signs that your liver is not that good

 

- Swollen Abs

- Jaundice

- Abdominal Tenderness (pain on the abs)

- Urine changes (dark yellow)

- Irritated skin (itchy flaky)

- Stool changes constipated, irritated bowels

- Nausea

- Loss of Appetite

- Fluid retention (ankles and feet)

- Exhaustion fatigue, mental weakness, memory loss, confusion

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Functions of the liver:

The liver regulates most chemical levels in the blood and excretes a product called bile, which helps carry away waste products from the liver. All the blood leaving the stomach and intestines passes through the liver. The liver processes this blood and breaks down the nutrients and drugs into forms that are easier to use for the rest of the body. More than 500 vital functions have been identified with the liver. Some of the more well-known functions include the following:

 

Production of bile, which helps carry away waste and break down fats in the small intestine during digestion
Production of certain proteins for blood plasma
Production of cholesterol and special proteins to help carry fats through the body
Conversion of excess glucose into glycogen for storage (glycogen can later be converted back to glucose for energy)
Regulation of blood levels of amino acids, which form the building blocks of proteins
Processing of hemoglobin for use of its iron content (the liver stores iron)
Conversion of poisonous ammonia to urea (urea is an end product of protein metabolism and is excreted in the urine)
Clearing the blood of drugs and other poisonous substances
Regulating blood clotting
Resisting infections by producing immune factors and removing bacteria from the bloodstream

 

When the liver has broken down harmful substances, its by-products are excreted into the bile or blood. Bile by-products enter the intestine and ultimately leave the body in the form of feces. Blood by-products are filtered out by the kidneys, and leave the body in the form of urine.

 

The liver can lose three-quarters of its cells before it stops functioning.

In addition, the liver is the only organ in the body that can regenerate itself.

 

 

Here's a Link to liver diseases with detailed explanations:

 

http://www.medicinen...f_liver_disease

 

The older we are, the lazier these organs will become. Sports activity and massage will help to make those organs excrete those toxins. A clean gutt is very important as well. Big deposit of Sludge stays on the gutts, these makes the belly bigger. A good way of cleaning the gutt is by taking in antioxidant foods, plus excercise and lots of water. One of the best antioxidants are carrots, brown asian pear, pineapple, and lots more.


In Topic: Eating Lake Ontario Fish

29 November 2013 - 10:44 AM

I've eaten 25"+ coho from east trib during salmon run.  Needed the roe and didn't want to waste the fish.  But it was super chrome.  Also have kept 30" chrome chinook but meat wasn't good at all, had to feed to dog (meat was more white than orange).  Also kept a 18" chrome bow from east trib.  

 

As far as taste, not as good as up north that's for sure.  The best bows I eat are from GB tribs.  But sometimes you cant go that far and you need roe.  I dont think it's good to eat all the time, but once a month a meal can't hurt you that bad.  Especially compared to what's at the grocery store.  

 

Europeans come by during the salmon run and take home super beat up black/brown chinnies and since they come back each year I don't think it's killing them off LOL so unless you have health problems, eating lake O fish will probably be fine.  

We were born with different genes, some genes can tolerate lots of diseases but weaker on the other diseases.


In Topic: Eating Lake Ontario Fish

29 November 2013 - 01:04 AM

Our Kidneys can handle these but depends how good they are. A sign of a weak kidneys are leg and back pain, urinary urgency, fatigue, swelling of ankles, foot, legs and hands, irritated skin, nausea, metallic flavour on your tongue (smells like ammonia). It's always best to check with your doctors. If the immune system is suppressed from chemotheraphies and radiation the kidney plays an important role. Kidney process all that chemo drugs and If it is weak, chances are you're not gonna make it. Life is short, risk is everywhere, everyone will choose whats best for them.