https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-warn-popular-sugar-substitute-linked-to-brain-cell-damage/
New research indicates that erythritol, a sugar substitute commonly recommended for individuals with obesity or diabetes, may carry unexpected health risks.
Dear Frum Kehilla, please do not use microwave to heat up water, or baby milk - it can heat the water to higher "temperatures" than 100C, without it showing signs of boiling. and can burn the mouth. This is because the microwaves are not like fire, or heat from element - and cause unusual molecular movement, which is called "superheating".
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Sometimes I wonder.
DeletePeople often ask - how is it that Jews are so smart? How did they become smarter than their European neighbours during the Exile?
The answer is in breeding. When the Jews had a smart Jewish boy, they found him a smart Jewish girl and told him to have lots of kids. When the Chrisians found a smart boy, they made him into a monk, and the smart girl into a nun, breeding out the bright and dedicated from the population.
We now have something like three generations of Chareidim who eat unhealthy, refuse to exercise, smoker more than surrounding populations, and are addicted to every unhealthy trend out there. At the same time, the ones capable of proper critical thinking go OTD. What's that doing to the capability of the community over time?
Smart people always went off the derech. Einstein, Freud..
DeleteEven the ones who stayed as rabbis were castigated by the hareidi mob. They called Rambam a heretic. Rav soloveitchik was never welcomed by his hareidi peers (perhaps they didn't reach his shoulders) so he had to take refuge in Chabad.
And hareidim in general hate anyone who is great in a secular field.
Wow Nonsense from cherry picking and ignoring the many counter examples
DeleteSelective use of examples isn't nonsense, it's just emphasizing the kind of attitude in the world we have today.
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