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Are You What You Eat?

9/20/2021

 
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Respond to the quote above.

1. INCLUDE: Nick Name AND Class Block.

2. Respond in no more than five (5) sentences and no less than three (3). This helps you write more concisely and think more critically.


3. You MUST respond to at least TWO other posts from any student. Your replies cannot be identical comments on different posts and posting shallow comments such as "I agree" or "I disagree" will earn you a zero. Make sure your reply addresses the comment that you are responding to.


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​​Due Fri., September 24, 2021 11:59 p.m. ICT
March(creative BlockB & Ap lit)
9/20/2021 11:59:05 am

Diet is a big factor to have a healthy life. Like most thing in your life you will get your influence from your family. When your family eat disgusting junk food you eat disgusting junk food. With that it runs through the family and you get the same health disorder.

SaoChi (Creative Writing Block B)
9/20/2021 07:25:21 pm

I agree with what you are saying because if you read the whole banner, it is just summarizing how disease run in families because of how people get influenced by their family eating habits. And the banner is probably trying to tell everyone to get a diet and live a healthier life. Eating habits can be bad because sometimes too much junk food can develop health disorders.

EngEng Creative Writing block B
9/22/2021 03:53:32 am

I really agree with you. Eating so many junk foods are not good as most of the junk foods like frenchfries or even a hamburger are fried with so much oil which contains fat. "Junk food" by reading its name already tells that we should not eat so often, because the food is JUNK. If a person eats junk food everyday, I think the person will develop a disease by himself not the food as he chose to.

Praew (Creative Writing Block F)
9/20/2021 07:57:37 pm

I agree with you that a person can be influenced from their family's members diet, however diet does not equate to illness. If a person have a very unhealthy eating habit, but does not have the gene that will cause a disease, that person might not even get the disease.

Grace :) (AP Lit)
9/20/2021 08:59:44 pm

I like how you said "diet does not equate to illness." I'm not a nutritionist, but I would say that everyone has their own limits in getting a disease from their eating habits. I wouldn't say that if every person in the world eats in the same habit that every one of them would suffer from diseases. In fact, that goes to a member in the family as well.

March(Creative writing block B & AP Lit)
9/20/2021 10:09:49 pm

How about obesity, are you saying that having an unhealthy diet means that you won't get obesity, because obesity is still a disease. Obesity is based on BMI and to me having an unhealthy diet will increase your BMI. To have a healthy diet we need to follow the food pyramid. Having too much of something will hinder our body, remember the goldilocks rule.

Grace :) (AP Lit)
9/20/2021 08:51:44 pm

I agree with you that what the poster says is true. Not only families are in the same environment, but they also are similar genetically. A person's habits is dependent on both nature and nurture; therefore, it is likely that it is true.

janice (ap lit)
9/21/2021 07:14:28 am

I agree with your point of how families live in the same environment, but I feel like we have to look in a wider aspect. There are many families that live with a healthy diet and care about their health. Therefore I feel like it is unfair to group them all together.

Stanley Creative Writing B
9/20/2021 10:37:17 pm

I one hundred percent agree with what you said especially the influence of family members. If someone follows a bad eating habit he or she will get health disorders. And the reason the family members are getting the same health disorders because they are eating junk foods which means more saturated fat and saturated fat is something you don't want.

jabari (creative writing E)
9/21/2021 07:47:30 am

I agree to what you said about how family members can influence bad habit to us. families could have livestyles or habits that does not really help the children or the family, having bad eating habits can lead to diabetic, or body damage, and since the family member are doing the same thing children would start to think that that is normal and ethical or healthy.

Benny (Creative Writing F)
9/22/2021 06:58:02 am

It's true that you follow eating habits of your family, but that is not necessarily the biggest reason for failure of health. Genetics plays a huge role when it comes to disease like diabetes and heart disease. Of course diet is extremely important as well, but heredity illnesses are just as common.

vivi
9/21/2021 03:20:57 am

People are influenced by their family, daily habits, routines, traditions, etc. Although the eating habits sometimes run through family it doesn't mean that the diseases are passed onto you directly, not always. Everyone has different preference of food as well as different immune system, how their bodies react to different foods vary from different people.

Peter (block c)
9/24/2021 08:50:49 am

I agree with you because It really don't affect the habit by your self. But if one of your families will have this habit of eating junk food it can passed it on. It will not make there body healthy will have this bad habit of addicted of eating it.

Ex
9/21/2021 03:41:52 am

I have the same perspective as you, I mean like if they raised you and fed you unhealthy food and taught you to overeat all the time, or eat a lot of junk, then it's their fault but sometime you just need to step out of the family opinion on eating and see what is best for you and your health.

Asia Creative Writing B
9/22/2021 10:04:10 pm

Man, I do agree with you family diet is our diet. If we are raised getting junk food, we will not have a good health because of our diet. Diet really is a huge factor for long term health.

Tanya (English 9C)
9/23/2021 11:01:38 am

I agree with you, I believe that dieting should be the main part of our lives in order to stay healthy. Our eating habits will be influenced by our family as well, like if your family eats healthy everyday you will eat healthy too and have a healthier and stronger body.

Jack Eng 9 C&G
9/24/2021 03:48:25 am

I agree with your response. Some food you eat can really affect your body and your health. For example, like what you've said, if a family is always eating junk food, the kid will eat the same and grow to have an unhealthy body. But if a family eats healthy food like fruits and vegetables, the kid is going to eat the same as well and some don't even know these are the foods that are a very healthy food to consume.

Pro
9/24/2021 03:58:53 am

The quote is talking about diseases, not disorders, which is different things. You can't get disorders from eating bad food, but you can get diseases like cancer. People confuse the two terms.

Mike (English 9)
9/24/2021 11:00:20 am

It's weird how children will always follow their parents on what ever they do. If parents done something that is bad for them, their children will also follow and it will carry on and on. The children can try not to follow their parents which it can be good for them.

SaoChi (Creative Writing Block B)
9/20/2021 07:21:15 pm

I think this banner is trying to say that people gets their habits from their families most of the time. Either bad habits or good habits, it can both be influenced by their family. It might also be trying to say that disease run in family bloodlines because of eating habits that have been passed down from generations.

Praew (Creative Writing Block F)
9/20/2021 07:59:24 pm

I like how to mention both good and bad habits and that both can be influenced by their family. However, these habits are not influenced solely by family but also from friends, peers, and environment. I agree that these factors can hinder a person's health.

Stanley Creative Writing B
9/20/2021 10:48:28 pm

I like how you said the good and the bad but these can be influenced by anyone around you or even the internet. Eating habits related diseases cannot be passed down genetics. But yeah the disease can be passed down from influence of eating habits not bloodline.

vivi creative writing block b
9/21/2021 03:27:28 am

I agree with how you talked about different habits from their family can affect. Mostly people in the same household eat the same because there's no need in cooking separately aside from allergy problems, but if we look into another perspective, what if families don't live together?What if they live separately, they are fed with different food, they have different eating habits therefore pre-existing diseases that comes with the genes are there, but additional diseases that result from eating habits will vary. Applies to both living together and vice versa.

janice (ap lit)
9/21/2021 07:23:08 am

I like how you mentioned that many get their habits from their family members. The longer you stay with someone the more likely you would think like them and like the same things they like. I feel like the younger kids are the more influence their families will have on them, therefore it's important to teach them the right things.

jabari (creative writing E)
9/21/2021 07:51:03 am

i also think of the same thing that families are an important factor in childrens life, and family is what influence kids to do what they do, or how they act. using bad habit to lead children could end up causing a catastrophe either physically or mentally and could be bad to the family and people around them. eating habit can affect human health and having a bad habit at a young age can hurt them in the future.

Benny (Creative Writing F)
9/22/2021 07:00:33 am

It is true it is easy to develop eating habits similar to your family; however, it is also majority of the time your own fault. Health issue and diet are extremely related, but I really like how you mentioned hereditary illnesses as well. A lot of people focus on dietary problems, when hereditary problems are just as deadly.

Tanya (English 9C)
9/23/2021 11:10:07 am

I personally don't agree with the last sentence, because eating habits doesn't really passed down from generations. For example people all in the family loves to eat meat, but we don't like it. I think everyone's way of choosing their eating habit is different, not really passed down from genes in our family.

Praew (Creative Writing Block F)
9/20/2021 07:54:44 pm

I do not agree with this statement because some neonatal diseases are passed on by genetics, not habits. People have higher cumulative risks of disease because of their genes and not just because of their eating habits. However, eat habits does influence the disease and can cause the illness to people even when they do not have the gene that codes for it.

allie (creative writing block F)
9/21/2021 12:58:02 am

It is interesting on how you mention that neonatal diseases are passed on by genetics. I was wondering what are those gene codes caused by for someone who had diabetes? Is it because they're ancestors diet was unhealthy throughout the whole ancestors? Or it is because of something else?

First (creative writing F)
9/21/2021 03:44:04 am

I like what you said about the fact that some diseases are transmitted by genetics, not habits. Some people might indeed have a higher chance of getting the certain disease because their ancestors had, not because of their eating habits. Nevertheless, eating habits can cause illness.

Kevin (AP Lit Block D)
9/21/2021 07:31:00 am

That is most certainly true, but I think the quote can extend further into the realms of "lifestyle choices" instead of just stopping at eating habits. For example two families that are both more likely to give birth to a child with defects. If one family excessively drinks and the other follows a clean organic diet, it is clear how that can play a factor.

Grace :) (AP Lit)
9/20/2021 09:12:16 pm

I don't like how the sentence is worded in the poster. I get the tone of people blaming others with diseases due to their family's eating habits. Not every member of the family conforms to one another and even if they conform, we are in no place to generalize that it is directly from the family.

March(creative writing B & Ap lit)
9/20/2021 10:24:21 pm

It is true that we have no place to generalize people directly from their family. But people are not always the kindest. People always makes assumption on things which is very toxic but it is the truth. That's because humans are always curious by nature, you might not try to assume things but it is automatic.

Ex (Ap Lit)
9/21/2021 03:35:36 am

I agree, I believe that human like us always have rights to choose a decision what best for us but in another hand if you choose the wrong path like the poster said you will blame other to make yourself look good.

Kevin (AP Lit Block D)
9/21/2021 07:33:24 am

I really like how you looked at this post from a different perspective. I think, as you said, everyone should take a step back to consider all possibilities before casting their judgements based on how something looks on the outside. A humanitarian approach to debates/arguments is definitely what the world needs more of.

Nadia (Creative Writing Block F)
9/21/2021 09:53:08 am

I find it really interesting how you mentioned that not every member of the family will conform to one another's eating habits. I definitely think this is true, especially now, since people are opening up to the idea of becoming vegetarians. There are a lot of vegetarian products that are made to imitate meat, and there are also capsules that you can take in place of the proteins found in meat. Therefore, I think that becoming a vegetarian is definitely easier than before, which is why family members may vary to one another.

Stanley Creative Writing B
9/20/2021 09:16:57 pm

I agree with this statement because the younger ones will always follow the older ones eating habits. When you follow a bad eating habit you will gain the unwanted fat in your body. The unwanted fat can cause cholesterol to build up leading to heart disease, type 2 diabetes and strokes.

SaoChi (Creative Writing Block B)
9/20/2021 09:57:28 pm

I like how to stated about how people can gain health disease just by eating and how kids these days are mostly influenced by the older ones. I also like how to explained how bad eating habits can develop things that you don't want and can also create something bad. It was also quite interesting to learn that bad eating habits can create such scary health disease.

Lewis(Creative writing block B)
9/24/2021 06:59:51 am

It is possible that children may follow adult's eating habits, but I think their understanding and perception for "healthy diet" is not vivid enough. Children who eat unhealthy food may find it to be delicious, rather than knowing if the food itself is good or bad for them.

Shera (English 9)
9/20/2021 10:41:01 pm

Eating is something that will most definitely affect you and your health. A person should be eating what they want to eat, of course, but what matters is what TYPE of food they consume. There are reasons to why food proportion charts are made, to guide people. One of the diseases you could get are diabetes, which is why people should focus on what food would benefit them, and of course, snacks are always a need, but it’s best if they don’t interfere with your 3 daily meals, breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Allie (creative writing block F)
9/21/2021 12:55:51 am

Food proportion charts are very helpful when we go on diets on even use it for our daily lives. To consume the right amount of calories for our body is necessary. Each person are fitted to consume different type of food. For example, blood type B are preferred to eat meat more than vegetables.

Prim (English 9C/G)
9/22/2021 09:46:19 am

Yeah, everything that we eat can effect to our health. For example, if you eat dessert everyday, you can get disease like diabetes. But if you eat fruits, meat and vegetables everyday, you can be very healthy and can't get any disease at all. However, eating good food are important to our health and you should care about what you eat in daily life.

Amy 9C
9/24/2021 12:20:57 am

I strongly agree and I understand what you talking about. If eating habits are bad then you will get many disease such as heart disease it might happen. Well snacks are need but we don’t have to eat much. Have to eat it properly have breakfast, lunch, and dinner. So I agree with your response.

Angie 9C
9/24/2021 12:29:14 am

I understand what you’re saying. Eating something that healthy is good for your body and your life. Eating habits bad will get any disease such as heart disease. Of course snacks are needed but don’t eat that much. Everyone have to eat properly breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Getting good 3 meals and you’re good.

allie (creative writing block F)
9/21/2021 12:53:27 am

I feel that the poster is referring to how how diet can affect our future children or grand children in the future. Due to our bad diet it may cause a disease and therefore we may pass it on to our childrens. We should pay more attention to our eating habits because it's not going to affect only us but also the future generations in our family.

Asia Creative Writing B
9/22/2021 10:11:34 pm

For sure it will affect the next generation, food nowadays are either full of MSG or are factory made foods that contain a lot of preservatives that are not good for our health. That's what we consume in a daily basis and imagine the next generation being born and since their first moment in life they already are already consuming the unhealthy foods.

Miumiu Creative Writing F
9/24/2021 08:27:45 am

I like your point about us having to remain good health for our future children or generations. It all starts from us, if we have good health then it would also benefit the future generations. We really should pay more attention on our eating habits and lifestyle.

vivi
9/21/2021 03:18:06 am

People have different eating habits, which doesn't run in genetics. Instead, it's how they are fed at home, depending on the food they get there will be different consequences. Each individuals have different taste buds therefore their perceptions of taste are different. The diseases are passed on based on their genes and not habit.

First (creative writing F)
9/21/2021 03:42:45 am

It is true that eating habits don't run in genetics. Besides, some people might have a higher chance of getting the disease because it was passed on from the family whereas eating habit is not. Mostly, it is about our family or people around us that may be a part influencing us to eat something like they did.

Hazeljoy (creative writing B)
9/22/2021 01:19:27 am

I understand what you're saying but I don't think that this banner is blaming or making excuses for families that have bad diet habits, instead I think this banner is just trying to use a more creative way to tell people to be cautious people about your health from family habits, they wanted people to realise and help people to stay healthy.

EngEng Creative Writing B
9/22/2021 04:00:11 am

To add some details on, parents are the people who destined their children as they are the people who fed them since they were young. Children also will see their parents as an example. If a child sees parents eating a hamburger everyday, the child will think that eating hamburgers will benefit or not giving any consequences, but little did they know that there are consequences by eating them. The effects will not be shown right now, but it will top on and on which will later show the serious consequences.

Ex ( Ap lit)
9/21/2021 03:33:09 am

When it all comes to eating food on the table with family, we will always eat the same things no matter it junk food or healthy food. But I felt that this banner is trying to make excuses for others that have bad health because of family eating habit. You have right to eat the same things as others or just pick another menu. Blame on yourself not others.

First (creative writing F)
9/21/2021 03:57:01 am

Our eating habits can be impacted by people around us like family, culture, friends, and more. However, the disease also depends on genetics whether your ancestor possesses those diseases or not. Since I don't think that eating habits can cause disease which later on will pass to younger generations. Yet, bad eating habits can cause illness.

PunPun Creative Writing F
9/21/2021 09:39:31 am

I agree with you when you say it also depends on other factors like genetics. Poor health and diseases don't necessarily came from bad eating habits that is influenced by your family members. However, it is still important to maintain a good health and eat healthily.

Mim (Creative Writing Block F)
9/23/2021 01:56:05 pm

Eating habits really have a big impact on our life so we should pay close attention to it. My father also often said that you are what you eat. Many habits we might get shaped by our family members, but still, we all have different personalities. It is best to take care of both physical and mental health so exercise and eating might be key for that.

Janice ( ap lit )
9/21/2021 06:21:50 am

The post above talks about how diseases run in families because eating habits run in families. In some cases I would agree because when you have family members you view them as your role models, therefore you may copy some of their habits and if their habits are over-eating you may have been influenced. On the other hand, each family is different, therefore some may consume the healthy amount with will not lead them to diseases.

Lara (Creative Writing Block F)
9/21/2021 08:30:47 am

I do agree with you when you say this may be true in some cases, but not in all cases. Some family really do eat really healthily, so if you do get a disease, there's a high chance that it's from something else instead. But for the part where you said you see people as role models so you copy their habits, I disagree, because I think a lot of the times people copy habits subconsciously in a household. I think more so, you grew up with it, so a lot of the things you do has been ingrained in your brain since you're young. And yes, if these habits are bad, I believe it's really hard to adjust your eating habits to something else also.

Phakhom (Creative Writing Block F)
9/21/2021 10:43:43 pm

Yes, I do think that we look at our family as our role model. However, our family is like the society that shaped you, so the food and eating habit is what influenced by our families. Yet, many choose their own way to eat and prevent you from getting disease.

jabari (creative writing E)
9/21/2021 07:18:45 am

I think this poster is trying to tell people they should stop bad habits that are "learned" from their families. it is trying to convince people of their bad habits or "family habits" that are unbefitting to society. I also believe that it is also trying to warn people of the bad things that could happen if they have a bad habit. It is warning people to not follow some habits, even among families members.

PunPun Creative Writing F
9/21/2021 09:36:38 am

I like how you brought up the purpose of the poster that it is trying to warn people to stop. Besides conveying about family impact, it is also a warning that people shouldn't follow everything just because they're in the same household. If your family has a bad eating habit, it is not necessary for you to have a bad eating habit as well.

Brendon (creative writing F)
9/21/2021 09:59:29 am

This is a very interesting take on the topic. Something you might call "family habits" might not be the best after all. I can eat KFC and smoke 50 cigarettes a day and call it a "family habit" or "oh my dad is doing it so I can't help it", those are just excuses. Seeing this poster as a sign to warn people of bad habits is a new perspective that I didn't think about.

Morn Creative Writing Block F
9/21/2021 10:45:58 am

I agree with you on how the bad habits inside families would potentially influence the outcome of society. Even though it's a large scale compare to the size of family nowadays, but similar to the tradition or belief, sometimes the teachings inherited from generation to generation are more well-known and are applied than the accurate knowledge.

Kevin (AP Lit BLK D)
9/21/2021 07:27:16 am

This reminds of the nature vs. nature debate that's prevalent in psychology. Is the reasons some families are just so much more likely to come down with some kind of ailment because they're genetically predispositioned or because members of this family lead the same lifestyle. In truth, the answer is never one or the other, but a combination of the two factors. It is nature that a mother with a history of congenital diseases in her family will have a higher likelihood of giving birth to a child with a congenital disease. But this mother might also have been raised in a family of smokers, where it's not uncommon for members of this family to smoke even when pregnant. When it comes down to nature vs nurture, there really isn't ever a time when the answer is clearly on or the other. All I can say is if you or your family member is more susceptible to certain ailments, take greater caution in diet, exercise, and make healthful choices.

Lara (Creative Writing Block F)
9/21/2021 08:36:40 am

I agree when you bring up the nature vs. nurture debate, because I think sometimes it's really hard in our natural environment to see what is causing the disease. In often cases, there are multiple reasons that may contribute to your illness, and not just one. I do agree that it's not always because of your eating habits, and that if your family has a huger risk of getting a disease, taking greater caution in your everyday lifestyles may help.

Kevin (AP Lit BLK D)
9/21/2021 07:36:37 am

I went over the sentence limit in my first post, so here goes another one with another thought I had. Last year in health sci, the concept of the health triangle was taught to me. To summarize it, physical, mental, and social health are all interconnected. We can see how if one struggles in the physical aspect of eating, social and psychological health can deteriorate which increases the likelihood of developing psychological / social disorders. In the spirit of the post, disorders and diseases i think fall under the same category.

Phakhom (Creative Writing Block F)
9/21/2021 10:38:58 pm

I agree on how you said that everything connects. There are the scientific behinds these concepts which lead from one to another. Health can be control by our behavior and habits.

Christine (Creative Writing F)
9/23/2021 12:11:24 pm

I loved how you connected something that you learned from the past into this poster. I also believe that it isn't just the eating aspects of life that gets you sick, you would also have to balance your social, mental and physical health in order to live a healthy life. Which is kind of difficult to do all at once, but once good habits are developed, then things would start to become better as time goes on.

Lara (Creative Writing Block F)
9/21/2021 08:25:38 am

I don't agree with the quote because that isn't always the case. I feel like a lot of diseases actually runs in the family, for example, some diabetes, are caused by your genetic makeup that's inherited from your family, but not because of the food you eat. I do believe that eating healthy can help decrease the possibility of having illnesses. I also do agree with the quote when it says the food you eat are habits in your families. From previous experience, I am sure that it's really hard for anyone to commit to becoming a vegetarian when your whole family eats meat.

Brendon (creative writing F)
9/21/2021 09:56:03 am

Exactly my thoughts about inherited diseases, some people really do not have a choice. I also really like your "going vegan" example. Something similar happened in my family, my aunt didn't eat beef due to her own beliefs, but the majority of my family eat beef, and so she did too. Goes to show how family eating habits can affect your own too.

Nadia (Creative Writing Block F)
9/21/2021 10:02:46 am

I agree with your perspectives on this issue, and I think the topic of diabetes is a good representation of your views. Diabetes is pretty common in both kids and adults. While it may be caused by your eating habits, genetics definitely play a big part too. Most children enjoy eating sweets, but that doesn't mean all kids get diabetes.

Morn Creative Writing Block F
9/21/2021 10:34:54 am

The experience you gave about becoming a vegetarian among family members who eat meat is captivating. It brings me to the realization that maybe some interpretations and oversimplifications of this quote might humiliating someone's effort in giving up the bad eating habits influenced by family.

Nadia (Creative Writing Block F)
9/21/2021 09:31:34 am

I partially agree with this comment since both genetics and eating habits are factors that lead to someone's health. If you eat lots of junk food, then your risks of certain diseases may be increased. But then, even if you eat healthy, you will still not be able to change your genetics. Nothing is guaranteed, so in these cases, the only thing someone can do is to try to lower their risk as much as possible by having a balanced diet.

Auto (Creative writing block F)
9/22/2021 01:25:49 am

I agree with you that genetic and eating habits are factors that lead to someone’s health because they really are the factors that may cause you health problems. I also agree with you that having a balance diet will help deal with some diseases that were pass through genetics because as you have stated nothing is guaranteed. But the other factor is your family influence on what you eat.

NoyNoy Creative Writing Block F
9/24/2021 12:03:19 am

I agree on how you mentioned that both factors primary influence your diet. I think we shouldn’t primary blame genetics or eating habits since both of it affect our health. Unfortunately, eating healthy your whole life won’t be able to change your genetics.

PunPun Creative Writing F
9/21/2021 09:31:56 am

This picture is trying to convey about the negative impact of family and living in the same house have on health. Growing in the same household, they tend to share meals and eat similar things. Therefore, your eating habits and your health is basically influenced by your family members.

Hazeljoy (creative writing B)
9/22/2021 01:13:04 am

I agree, because everytime I visit my friends, what they ate are very different from what I have at home. For example, I eat chips, yogurt, and cookies at home, but my friend ate fruits instead, so from that we can see that our health is also related to how we eat daily (family).

Mint Creative Writing F
9/22/2021 10:46:26 am

All family members have different lifestyles and eating habits. However, me, my sister and my parents have very similar eating habits because we live in the same house and share same meals. Therefore, it is very true that eating habits run in families but everyone should also maintain their own eating habits.

NoyNoy Creative Writing Block F
9/23/2021 11:42:11 pm

It’s so true that people in the same household tends to have the same eating habits. You also mentioned that they eat similar things in which lead them to serious health issues. I also agree on your interpretation of the picture that they’re trying to convey us about the negative influences your diet have on your health.

Brendon (creative writing F)
9/21/2021 09:52:04 am

Eating habits, and just good healthy habits in general, can definitely help prevent diseases. Compare the obesity rate and eating habits of Western countries to Southeastern countries, and we can see a pretty big difference. However, notice how I said "prevent" and not cure; inherited diseases can't be cured, only avoided (for now), and even then there's only so much you can do. So to say that a disease runs in a family because of habits, is to downplay the suffering of those who were unfortunate to inherit a disease. Some people just really don't have any freedom when it comes down to dealing with diseases.

Christine (Creative Writing F)
9/23/2021 12:07:58 pm

I really loved how you mentioned that inherited diseases aren't curable, just preventable. Good eating habits can decrease the chances of getting the disease, however there is still chance of getting the disease which is scary in a way.

Morn Creative Writing Block F
9/21/2021 10:24:14 am

From my perspective, the concentration of typographic above is the impact of family's habits. Families influence an individual's habits by using "intimacy." I suppose the poster's motive is to raise awareness about the disadvantages of intimacy, which probably lead to unreasonable decision-making, particularly in healthcare. People often state "family's intimacy" as a reason for bad eating habits, for example, consuming unhealthy food or not cleaning their hands before eating. Therefore, households should limit intimacy on some occasions to remain beneficial for their healthcare and other potentials.

Angel (Creative Writing Block B) link
9/24/2021 06:53:03 am

I agree with you that households should limit intimacy to remain beneficial for their healthcare. The amount of intimacy can affect a family a lot, if they have high intimacy in the family then it might also affect their health and other potentials.

Phakhom (Creative Writing Block F)
9/21/2021 10:35:56 pm

Disease runs in families by passing it through genetics. Many got a disease due to the pass down in genetic, not because of their habits. However, the eating habits is also runs by families, because you will eat on what your family eat and cook. However, by choosing to eat a healthy food, could help reduce the disease and make you be healthier.

Beryl Creative Writing F
9/22/2021 01:15:28 pm

Yes, it's very common for someone to have a genetic disease so it is not always due to unhealthy eating habits. However, unhealthy eating habits are usually quite dangerous long-term. I agree with what you said about eating health food to reduce the risk of you getting a disease.

Miumiu Creative Writing F
9/24/2021 08:22:42 am

It is true that diseases could be passed down genetics but in my opinion, eating habit matters more. If we have ancestors with some disease, we have some risks but if we remain healthy lifestyle, I believe our health would be better. Everyone should know how to control their habits and lifestyle.

leah (ap lit block d)
9/24/2021 10:27:16 am

I believe that both physical and mental ailments are relevant in this case. In fact, it's harmful how some habits are mindlessly being repeated generation by generation without anyone realizing the dangers of that. One example is the use of metal utensils when cooking with a non stick pan; some people know about this, but the ones who do not remain persistent with their habits.

Jia Ying (English 9 )
9/24/2021 11:01:40 am

I agree with your opinion and had the same thoughts as you. I think that when we grow up in the environment that eats unhealthy food the children their might get really picky when it comes to trying new food because they're unfamiliar with the foods that looks unappealing to them. And that would take a big toll on their physical health.

Auto (Creative writing block F)
9/22/2021 12:06:40 am

Some disease does run through family but eating habit definitely does ran through family you would be influenced by what your father or mother eat. If your father eat healthy or encouraged to eat healthy you would be eating healthy since young. When you grow up you will get out off your family’s sphere of influence and you will have to choose what you wanted to eat on your own. Bad diet may lead to disease like obesity which could be prevented early by your family’s eating habit.

Hazeljoy (creative writing block B)
9/22/2021 01:09:08 am

Disease runs in family through genetics, sometimes it's unavoidable even if you try to stay as healthy as possible. Disease that pass down through genetics will stay in our body somehow, but if diseases that comes from our family eating habits, then we can change that by realising it and changing your bad habits. Bad diet can lead to many disease such as, obesity, chronic disease, heart disease etc. To prevent those diseases we can change our diet into a healthier diet to stay healthy.

Auto (creative writing block F)
9/22/2021 01:33:22 am

I agree with you that diseases that ran through genetics are unavoidable. I disagree that you can change that by changing your “bad habit” because if you want to change you have to change your whole family eating habit; you can’t reject your parent’s cooking. Yes bad diet may lead to multiple diseases.If we only change our own eating habit our family’s wont be safe from those diseases.

EngEng (Creative Writing B)
9/22/2021 04:14:57 am

I don't think the same way as you. In my opinion, we can change our family habits. If it's really bad, we should tell the parents straight away that the food that they made is unhealthy. Telling them the truth will surely solve the problems as parents also will acknowledge that their food is unhealthy which makes them and their child be unhealthy and that is not good. Therefore, the parents will change their eating habits for themselves and their child's sake.

Angel (Creative Writing Block B) link
9/24/2021 06:47:30 am

I agree with you that diseases do run in family through genetics. It is actually quite unfair to some people because even if they have maintained good eating habits and exercise a lot, they will still get the disease through genetics. But luckily, if diseases come from our family eating habits, then we can change it by adjusting our bad eating habits.

EngEng (Creative Writing blk B)
9/22/2021 01:51:08 am

When I read the image, I feel that is all true as diseases also come from what we eat in a day. For instance, we eat raw fish everyday(sashimi); someday, we cannot know that the fish is clean or not because if it's not, there is a chance of having parasites in it which leads to some certain diseases. Nowadays, not only COVID is scary but also the food that we consumed. If we want to protect ourselves from diseases, we just have to choose and think about what we eat.

Benny (Creative Writing F)
9/22/2021 06:20:23 am

From what I can infer from the poster I think it is trying to portray how dangerous habits are, especially habits you get from your family. A perfect example of a bad habit is diet. You tend to have really similar diets to your family and sometimes that is a bad thing. It could be extremely unhealthy to copy unhealthy eating habits from other people.

Mint Creative Writing F
9/22/2021 10:42:19 am

It is very true that bad habits are very dangerous and everyone should not copy or follow their habits from anyone else. Everyone should have their own habit and remain their healthy lifestyle. For example, my family has diabetes history so everyone has to be even more careful of what we eat and control our eating habits.

Sinny (Creative Writing Block F)
9/24/2021 07:48:22 am

It's true that we tend to have a similar diet to our family, in this case, our health somehow are indirectly controlled by our family too. Even if we know junk food is unhealthy, we would still follow our family's decision if the family members choose to consume junk food frequently. Therefore, we should always have a strong sense of health regardless of the environment.

Prim (English 9C/G)
9/22/2021 08:49:09 am

I agree with the poster, most people get eating habits from their family because we live and stay with our family. When our parents eat something their child will eat the same food with them. For example, this family is very unhealthy because they eat junk food and fried food almost everyday, so their kid will eat the same food that they eat and that kid can get disease from eating habit. But for a healthy family, if their parents eat healthy food for example vegetables or friuts, their child will be very healthy and strong because of their eating habits.

Jack Eng 9 C&G
9/23/2021 10:30:55 am

I agree with your response because eating habits are passed from their parents to children. Children copies what their parent does, and just like what you've said, if a family that is mostly eating bad and unhealthy food, the child will eat the same too. And the child will also eat unhealthy without even knowing that those foods are extremely bad for their body.

Mike (English 9)
9/24/2021 10:24:37 am

I like how you talked about two different kinds of eating habits. We can get certain disease from eating unhappy food. To prevent from getting those kind of disease, then we need more healthy food just like you said.

Mint Creative Writing F
9/22/2021 10:34:31 am

People often say that one person gets disease from genetics or from their parents, that may be true but it also depends on the living and eating habits of a person. People in the same household share the same food and have the same eating habits. Everyone should learn how to control their habits and remain a healthy lifestyle.

Beryl Creative Writing F
9/22/2021 01:13:12 pm

I agree. People in the same household share the same meal plans (usually) and eating habits, and this can be especially detrimental to younger children because it is usually the adults that get to decide what to cook for lunch or dinner. Also, children growing up in a household with unhealthy eat habits can view it as a norm and stick to that habit for the rest of their life.

Beryl Creative Writing F
9/22/2021 01:10:55 pm

Naturally, environmental factors affects individual growth. Growing in a household with a particular eating habit could unconsciously nurture you to develop said habit also. I do believe that a healthy diet is crucial to maintaining good physical and mental health, so it is also important to stick to a healthy, sustainable diet. If people around you have horrible eating habits and you learn from them, you have a higher chance to develop certain medical problems such as diabetes, heart disease, and high blood pressure. It is important to note that being part of a family that has an unhealthy view of "diet" can also cause the development of eating disorders. (I'd like to add more but I have no idea how to continue this so I'll just stop here.)

Asia Creative Writing B
9/22/2021 10:07:45 pm

I do agree, a hundred percent. When I was young my mom always buy KFC for us every week, luckily I didn't like KFC so I maintained a healthy diet. On the other hand, my brother loves KFC so much that until now he only eats chicken. My parents are aware that too much chicken is bad but they still conform to my brother and the family's diet is getting worse and worse.

Mulan Creative Writing F
9/23/2021 01:32:02 pm

I believe that most of the people in the family have the same diet. I like how you mention story about yourself. I think it is very good that you keep yourself healthy.

Lewis(Creative writing block B)
9/24/2021 06:17:51 am

Eating KFC is not necessarily a bad habit if you know how to control your diet. Of course, eating it several times a week can lead to obesity, a rise in cholesterol levels, and other unwanted diseases. Fried chickens are delicious, but you need to limit the amount you consume and possibly start consider practicing a healthy diet.

Sinny (Creative Writing Block F)
9/24/2021 07:29:01 am

Limit is the key. It's true that junk food is bad for our body, however if we can limit the amount we consume, it definitely won't gonna cause some severe problems. Sadly, lots of people just can't put it into action though they do have this kind of idea in mind.

Aom (Creative Writing Block F)
9/24/2021 06:23:39 am

I like how you mentioned your story as an example. It is important to teach your kids since young about diets to prevent unhealthy eating habits.

Kim-Hun
9/24/2021 08:19:51 am

That's really fortunate for you. Although I enjoy myself a good fried chicken from time to time, they are very unhealthy. The thing with junk food and having unhealthy diet is that they are not always entirely bad. The amount you're taking is also very important.

Jack Eng 9 C&G
9/23/2021 09:50:19 am

I am thinking that this poster is trying to tell us that eating habits that happen in kids came from their parents. Childs imitate their parents' behavior, in this case it's about food and what they eat. If the child's parents eat a lot of unhealthy food, the child will do the same too, and also thinking that eating these food won't cause harm to their body. On the other hand, eating habits can also affect their body in many kinds of way. If their eating habit is bad they may have diseases such as heart disease or even cancer, and that might also pass on to their children as well.

Prim (English 9C/G)
9/23/2021 10:34:06 am

I agree with you because most of the kids like to copy what their parents do. Whatever food that their parents eat, they will always eat the same thing and don't mind if it's healthy or unhealthy. I also agree that the child can eat unhealthy food without knowing that it's bad for their health. So with these unhealthy eating habits, it can cause the parents health problem and pass it to their child, both of them can get disease too.

Amy 9C
9/24/2021 12:18:18 am

I agree with you because if the parents eat junk food then the child will be eating it with their parents. If their eating habits are bad, then yes you will get disease such as heart disease. So I agree with your response.

Peter (block c)
9/24/2021 08:57:01 am

I agree with you that they just have this bad habit by them self it could be their families that are having a bad habit of eating junk food that made them want to try it. When they try it they will become addicted to those junk food and junk food will affect on their body.

Tanya (English 9C)
9/23/2021 10:56:48 am

Some people likes to eat junk food, so everyday they will eat it, also buying junk food for their children to eat too. As time went on people will become unhealthy, it is a bad habit too."You are what you eat." Eating habits was a important part of people's lives, it is important to stay healthy while eating too. Eat healthy needs to be a routine in people's lives, so we can become stronger and healthier everyday!

Angie 9C
9/24/2021 12:26:08 am

I’ve agree what you’re saying. Eating habits are important in your life. If eating junk food everyday, it might messed up their routine, and it important to eat healthy food. Parents will be buying junk food for their kids.

Christine (Creative Writing, F)
9/23/2021 11:37:28 am

I don't fully agree with this quote. People can change, and everyone has their own habits and mindset. Even in a family, we are able to see differences in each members of the household. However, I believe that the main idea for this poster is more about having a healthy habit instead of family habits, habits also depends on what type of food a person is eating, if it is good we are able to live a healthy life :D.

Nina Wang
9/24/2021 07:37:13 am

I understand your stance and where you're coming from, but I think I wold have to disagree with you. When a person has spent their entire life with their family their habits are bound to be influenced by their families. While it is true that everyone has their own habits or mindset, but some of our habits will always be influenced by our family, and I think one of the most influenced one is our eating habit.

leah (block d ap lit)
9/24/2021 10:24:28 am

Yeaa, families may share similar genes, but due to personal experiences everyone is sculpted into someone different! That's where family arguments come from I bet. As a matter of fact, habit could also arise from a mix of experience and genetics.

Angel (Creative Writing Block B) link
9/23/2021 11:57:22 am

This picture is trying to inform the reader that the disease that runs in our family is caused by the eating habits that run in our family. I agree with this statement because there were actually some studies going out there that is about the disease caused by our eating habits. However, it does not apply in every case due to the reason that sometimes the eating habits may not run in family since everyone in the family may have different taste habits.

Mulan Creative Writing F
9/23/2021 01:14:01 pm

Eating habit has a great impact on our life. If we eat to much junk food and oily food we can get obesity, which can cause other disease. I agree that disease run in family because we all eat the same thing.

Mim (Creative Writing Block F)
9/23/2021 01:46:23 pm

You make me think in a new perspective that people in the same family usually eat the same food since they have a meal together, but still, I think that it's up to the individual since we all have different though and personalities but yes, eating habits really great impact on our life so we should pay attention to it. Just like you said that eating too much junk food can cause obesity but it is not genetic diseases that pass from generation to generation but still, we should encourage our family member to go to exercise to have better health and mind together.

Aom (Creative Writing Block F)
9/24/2021 06:18:36 am

I like how you mentioned that eating habit has an impact in our lives. Nevertheless, I do not think that everyone in the family will get the disease because some people do not have the same preference.

Jia Ying (English 9 )
9/24/2021 11:11:39 am

I like how you brought up that diseases run in people's family because they all eat the same thing, but I don't really agree with you. For most families their lifestyle would be almost completely the same since they live in the same house would most likely eat the same dishes, but not every family is like that. Some families don't have that type of relationship to be that close and eat with each other as a whole. Many kids have divorced parents and so they would have to eat food from different families.

Mim (Creative Writing Block F)
9/23/2021 01:19:48 pm

Some diseases might be a genetic diseases but not all. Even the people who come from the same family, they're still different. I understand that some of our personalities (including eating habits) are shaped by the people around us, society, and the environment but still, different people have different though and also personalities so I don't think that disease runs in families because of eating habits but I do agree that everyone in the family should encourage each other to exercise to create both healthy body and mind.

Mulan Creative Writing F
9/23/2021 01:47:00 pm

All people have different genetic so they might also have different diseases. I like that you said that people eat the same as the people around us. I have heard that children will act the same as our parent and I think same apply to diet.

Pro
9/24/2021 03:49:28 am

I agree mostly, but I feel that there are some diseases that are passed on because of the unhealthy habits of their parents, or diets of the children

NoyNoy Creative Writing Block F
9/23/2021 11:35:43 pm

From my perspective, people generally blame their diseases or illnesses regarding their heredity. However, the picture shows the issue from another standpoint that your diet is also another primary cause. All family members tend to have the same eating habits and those habits are frequently at the root of their health issues.

Amy 9C
9/24/2021 12:16:50 am

This is telling that eating habits it come from the family. Like for example me, my eating habits come from my family. Their parents will be buying junk food for kids to eat, and this is a bad habits. When they grow up, they will think that oh junk food is good I can eat everyday. But junk food is bad for your health and your body. If their eating habits is eating junk food a lot, then they might get heart disease or any disease.

Audrey (9c)
9/24/2021 10:09:54 am

I agree with you that when parents are eating junk food the child will be eating the same thing as parents. Having bad habits it will cause diabetes too. If we want to stay healthy then we need to eat 3 meals at proper time.

Sophia(English 9)
9/24/2021 10:56:28 am

I agree with you. Kids will eat what parents prepare for them and they have no choice to choose what they're eating.

Angie 9C
9/24/2021 12:24:11 am

In this picture we see that eating habits, runs from their family. It true, because child will do what their parents doing. For example, parents eating junk food then the child will be eating the same thing as their parents. If they are eating everyday, they will get disease such as heart disease, diabetes. So eating at a proper time and good foods. Eating at the time breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Audrey (9c)
9/24/2021 10:10:51 am

I understand what you’re talking about. I also think that child are doing the same thing as their parents. Like when parents eating junk food, the child will be doing the exact same thing. So I agree with your response, that eating at proper time and healthy food is important for your body.

Sophia(English 9)
9/24/2021 10:54:15 am

I agree with your opinion. Only parents are the role models for children. If the parents bring bad eating habits, the children will eat the same thing as them, and the body will change with the eating habits.

Pro
9/24/2021 03:48:50 am

This is a really funny quote. Some diseases comes from eating unhealthy stuff. The quote reminds me of the meme "obesity runs in my family. No, dude, nobody runs in your family." I disagree since there are diseases that people are born with.

Kim-Hun Creative Writing Block E
9/24/2021 07:08:15 am

What you said was kind of true, it's partly false as well. Although there might be many people who are born with diseases, diet still plays a very important part to your health with or without the diseases. Regardless of a person's health condition, eating healthy will always be better for your health.

Aom (Creative Writing Block F)
9/24/2021 06:04:28 am

I think the poster is referring to how people have different eating habits due to their family's habits, traditions, preferences, etc. In some households, they are taught to consume organic food rather than junk food. However, some households only consume junk food and are not taught to eat healthily. I do think it is crucial to teach their kid to eat healthily.

Nina Wang
9/24/2021 07:34:43 am

I agree that this picture could be referring to a family's tradition or preferences. I think it's important for people to have the perfect balance between food that make syou healthy and food that makes you happy.

Lewis(Creative writing block B)
9/24/2021 06:11:01 am

A healthy diet is something all of us should strive for and is often overlooked and underappreciated. To prevent unpleasant diseases from occurring, one must practice the art of eating healthy. Of course, genetics can influence your body, but if you can implement your knowledge of health literacy, you can certainly defy the odds.

Kim-Hun Creative Writting Block E
9/24/2021 06:27:35 am

Eating habit definitely plays a big role in the general health of your family. We eat pretty much the same thing as our family members, so what are on the table is very important. I believe it should be more prioritized for households to make sure that the food on the table is healthy.

Sinny (Creative Writing Block F)
9/24/2021 07:20:13 am

I partially agree with this quote because lots of diseases like diabetes indeed have a chance of heredity, however in this case, the eating habit is no longer taking a large portion in causing the disease anymore, though it can lower the harm it brings to the human body. Nonetheless, the environment really can change a person's eating habits. A family that always eat junk food will subconsciously make us eat more junk food and a family that eat healthy food will work the opposite, but no matter what the environment is, we should always have a correct self-awareness of our physical health and attach great importance to our daily diet.

Faith (AP Literature)
9/24/2021 09:30:21 am

I agree with what you said about environment. A good example would be how college students usually have bad eating habits and lack nutrition. It's because they aren't home to be served with a home cooked meal by their parents anymore. Your environment can take a big toll on your physical health. For instance, being surrounded by alcohol drinkers will most likely compel you to drink as well, whether it be peer pressure or the want to fit in. It's pertinent to be aware of all factors of health and to make the best choices.

Patthamanutda Wang
9/24/2021 07:22:42 am

This reminds me of the phrase "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree", basically what it means is that the child's behavior is similar to the parent's, the apple representing the child and the tree representing the parents, because the apple is the tree's fruit. If the parent isn't making the smartest health choices then the child is less likely to adapt a better habit. Some diseases are hereditary , so if the child doesn't take care of their own health then the parents most likely won't help them out.

Nina Wang
9/24/2021 07:33:05 am

This picture reminds me of the phrase "The apple doesn't fall far from the tree", basically what it means is that the child's behavior is similar to the parent's, the apple representing the child and the tree representing the parents, because the apple is the tree's fruit. If the parent isn't making the smartest health choices then the child is less likely to adapt a better habit. Some diseases are hereditary , so if the child doesn't take care of their own health then the parents most likely won't help them out.

Faith (AP Literature)
9/24/2021 09:26:18 am

Love how you incorporated the famous apple phrase and how you talked about behavior. I'm going to go on a little tangent and elaborate on this point you made. Children are scientifically proven to learn by mimicking or modeling, and it's true that parents have to lead by example. I also think it comes down to parenting. For example, adults who lack the ability and initiative to take care of themselves usually come from coddler parents. Whereas strict parents produce the most independent adults. Thus, parenting is one of the hardest jobs, and it has to be done properly with caution and great care. No tree wants to produce a rotten apple.

Miumiu Creative Writing F
9/24/2021 08:18:27 am

Diseases do run in family but there are two perspectives from this. People could get diseases because of genetics but also from their eating habits. People living in the same house have similar eating habits and routine. However, everyone should control their own eating habits and not rely on anyone's habit.

Faith (AP Literature)
9/24/2021 09:17:53 am

I can't express how much I agree with your comment. This quote doesn't take into account genetics, and is one sided. I also think it's not the strongest of arguments because it's too generalized. Not all diseases are due to family eating habits. Additionally, it can also be said that being healthy runs in the family because eating habits run in families, which goes against this quote.

Peter (Block c)
9/24/2021 08:47:10 am

This quote show that disease runs in families by eating habit because sometime when families gave you junk food you will became addicted to it. Junk food will give kid or people very unhealthy you will get some bad disease for your body. If you have a good habit you eat like vegetable and more healthy stuff.

Faith (AP Literature)
9/24/2021 09:12:59 am

(For starters, I would just like to point out that when I initially read this quote, I thought it was a logical fallacy. The way it was framed and worded didn't set right with me for some reason. But that's besides the point, and what I think it was just me being over analytical and getting ahead myself.) Anyways, I agree with this statement, and believe that a lot of who were are as people, is due to the influence of our family. I think that's why there's a such a big emphasis and pressure on parenting, being no parent wants to ruin or disappoint their children. This quote doesn't mention heredity, but instead argues that diseases occur in families due to shared eating habits. It's true that eating habits do contribute to bloodline diseases, and it's always wise to be aware of your lineage health history to make proper dietary choices to achieve the best health. However, I argue that the core factor is heredity and genetics. Diseases are preventable by eating clean, but you can't exterminate a gene that is passed down through the generations, and no matter how clean you eat, health is dynamic, and a disease can always sneak up on you when you least expect it.

Jia Ying (English 9 )
9/24/2021 11:23:01 am

I like how you approached the question and asked yourself if this is logical and gave this quote a lot of thought into it. I also liked how you pointed out how stressful parents are to set a good example for their child. It made me realize how easy we take something for granted in this case our parents. Some parents like mine are really busy and so sometimes they order food from outside in order to save time, it's not that all parents want us to eat unhealthily but rather because of the situation that they are in.

Audrey (9c)
9/24/2021 09:41:45 am

I agree with this statement. If your family has really bad eating habits, you will have the same bad habits as your family because you eat like this since you are little. It can lead to obesity and even mental health for your whole family.

Mike (English 9)
9/24/2021 10:08:30 am

I don't quite understand the quote. Based on my knowledge, most disease doesn't comes from food, but they come from the things that we touched and ended up in our food. If our family is unhygienic, then it might runs in families just like the quote said.

leah (ap lit block d)
9/24/2021 10:22:17 am

The term "eating habits" stands out to me the most. I've had a period of time when I've started experiencing body dysmorphic thoughts, skipping meals, bingeing, then starting again. As much as I tend to believe my actions are due to external stress, all my perceptions could also be rooted from myself.

Sophia(English 9)
9/24/2021 10:50:34 am

Eating habits are related to your family, if your family eats unhealthy, it will affect your body. This quote tells us that if your family eats unhealthy, you will eat unhealthy like them. If the food that the family has given you since childhood is unhealthy, long-term of eating will cause many diseases coming out of your body.

Roman Creative Writing Block B
9/24/2021 11:59:36 am

Eating habits are indeed unhealthy, Eating unhealthy could cause many severe problems. Longterm affects health could be very bad.

Jia Ying (English 9 )
9/24/2021 10:54:15 am

Although, there are a lot of diseases that runs in their family, eating habits aren't necessarily the ones to blame for those diseases. Some diseases are hereditary meaning that people with hereditary diseases will inherit the disease from their family members, but those are caused by their genes. Eating healthy can prevent those diseases from getting worst, but eating mass amounts of unhealthy food because it's a habit of your family or culture to do so will just increase the chance of you getting more diseases and worsen the one you already have.

Roman Creative Block B
9/24/2021 11:58:43 am

I totally agree with you about diseases. It really ruins people and their family. Better take care of yourself and your family.

Roman Creative writing block B
9/24/2021 11:57:48 am

Diseases and illness comes from eating habits. Diets could be one of the illness. Binge eating such as anorexia nervosa could be found easily. To be healthy family should watch after each other and their eating.


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