[Swlugevents] This 'healthy' food destroys your blood sugar (causing aging, weight gain)

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Do THIS before eating carbs (every time)

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President Obama intends to nominate veteran Rep. Melvin Watt to head the 
Federal Housing Finance Agency, the government regulator that oversees lending 
giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and he has chosen a former 
cable and wireless industry lobbyist to head the Federal Communications 
Commission, according to White House officials.If confirmed by the Senate 
for the FHFA post, Watt, a North Carolina Democrat who has been 
in Congress for 20 years, would replace Edward DeMarco, an appointee of 
President George W. Bush, who has been a target of housing advocates, 
liberal groups and Democratic lawmakers.Also on Wednesday, Obama plans to 
nominate Tom Wheeler, one of his top campaign fundraisers, as the country's 
top telecommunications regulator. He is expected to name FCC Commissioner 
Mignon Clyburn to serve as acting chairwoman while Wheeler awaits Senate 
confirmation.Wheeler raised more than $500,000 for Obama's re-election effort, 
according to data provided by the campaign. He also contributed more than 
$17,000 combined to Obama's re-election and to several Senate campaigns, 
including Virginia Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine's successful effort.Wheeler 
is former head of the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association 
and the National Cable Television Association. Since 2005, he has been a 
venture capitalist at Core Capital Partners. Wheeler would replace outgoing 
chairman Julius Genachowski, who announced in March he would be stepping 
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seriously injured and appeared before the crowd about a half-hour after 
the fall. (AP Photo/via APTN)The Associated PressIn this image taken Sunday, 
April 28, 2013 from video footage obtained by APTN, the third image 
taken from a series of 5, the horse carrying a man believed 
to be Turkmen President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov falls after crossing 
the finish line at a horse race during celebrations of Turkmenistans renowned 
desert racehorses  in capital Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Berdymukhamedov did 
not appear to have been seriously injured and appeared before the crowd 
about a half-hour after the fall.  (AP Photo/via APTN)The Associated PressFILE 
- In this Sunday, April 24, 2011 file photo Turkmenistan's President Gurbanguli 
Berdymukhamedov smiles as he rides a horse in capital Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. 
Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov fell off his horse during a race over the weekend, 
an opposition group said Tuesday April 30, 2013, adding that security agents 
are now closely searching passengers at the capitals airport to intercept 
any photos or video of what would be an embarrassing incident for 
a man whose image is tightly controlled. (AP Photo/Alexander Vershinin, 
File)The Associated PressMOSCOW  Seeing the president slam face-first into 
the ground after falling from a speeding horse would be a shock 
to any nation. In authoritarian Turkmenistan, many residents didn't even 
get the chance.President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov apparently 

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