Siapa bilang,syarat makanan itu harus halal dan toyib.Halal dari jenis
materialnya,kalau toyib dari segi manfaatnya bagi tubuh merugikan enggak.
jadi gula bagi saya tdk haram,tapi gula bagi penderita diabet adalah
tidak toyib jadi gak boleh.
Islam jelas melarang mencelakai dirinya sendiri.
Anggur beralkohol kata nabi ada manfaatnya,tapi mudaratnya lebih
banyak maka anggur diharamkan.
Oh ya yang diharamkan itu kok bukan narkoba,sebab cakupan Islam itu
lebih luas,yang disebut Khamr gitu saja.Khamr itu yang memabukkan jadi
wis meliputi:Ciu,Joniwalker,bir bintang,shabu2 ,candu dll.
Nah ada gak Hukum yang selengkap Islam?

Shalom,
Tawangalun. 

- In [email protected], Jusfiq Hadjar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Sialan...
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> Al-Mushaf  TIDAK mengharamkan cholesterol
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> e! Science News
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> Researchers learn that some 'good cholesterol' isn't good enough
> Published: Monday, December 1, 2008 - 00:56 in Health & Medicine
> 
> Learn more about: cholesterol hdl cholesterol ldl faseb journal
gerald weissmann good cholesterol lipid chemistry
> 
> If you think your levels of "good cholesterol" are good enough, a
new study published in the December 2008 issue of The FASEB Journal
suggests that you may want to think again. In the report, researchers
from the University of Chicago challenge the conventional wisdom that
simply having high levels of good cholesterol (HDL) and low levels of
bad cholesterol (LDL) is necessary for good heath. Instead, they show
that the good cholesterol has varying degrees of quality and that poor
quality HDL is actually bad for you. "For many years, HDL has been
viewed as good cholesterol and has generated a false perception that
the more HDL in the blood, the better," said Angelo Scanu, M.D., a
pioneer in blood lipid chemistry from University of Chicago and first
author of the study. "It is now apparent that subjects with high HDL
are not necessarily protected from heart problems and should ask their
doctor to find out whether their HDL is good or bad."
> 
> The researchers came to this conclusion after reviewing published
research on this subject. In their review, they found that the HDL
from people with chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, kidney
disease, and diabetes is different from the HDL in healthy
individuals, even when blood levels of HDL are comparable. They
observed that normal, "good," HDL reduces inflammation, while the
dysfunctional, "bad," HDL does not.
> 
> "This is yet one more line of research that explains why some people
can have perfect cholesterol levels, but still develop cardiovascular
disease," said Gerald Weissmann, M.D., Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB
Journal. "Just as the discovery of good and bad cholesterol rewrote
the book on cholesterol management, the realization that some of the
'good cholesterol' is actually bad will do the same."
> Source: Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
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