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What do you do?
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You don't eat wheat (evil), you don't consume anything other than natural sugars (refined sugars = work of the devil), you avoid packaged ready made foods like the plague, you don't smoke or drink alcohol.
You have plenty of fruits and vegetables, make home made meals, eat fish and seafoods, drink plenty of water. |
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Humans have been eating wheat since time began so it cant be that evil.
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you don't smoke or drink alcohol.
I didn't know you could smoke alcohol. |
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"don't eat wheat (evil)" - FAKE NEWS!
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=66 Health Benefits Wheat — The Whole Truth The health benefits of wheat depend entirely on the form in which you eat it. These benefits will be few if you select wheat that has been processed into 60% extraction, bleached white flour. 60% extraction—the standard for most wheat products in the United States, including breads, noodles and pastas, baked goods like rolls or biscuits, and cookies—means that 40% of the original wheat grain was removed, and only 60% is left. Unfortunately, the 40% that gets removed includes the bran and the germ of the wheat grain—its most nutrient-rich parts. In the process of making 60% extraction flour, over half of the vitamin B1, B2, B3, E, folic acid, calcium, phosphorus, zinc, copper, iron, and fiber are lost. Since 1941, laws in the United States have required "enrichment" of processed wheat flour with vitamins B1, B2, B3 and iron in response to the problems created by 60% extraction. Since not nearly as much of these B vitamins and iron are replaced as are removed from 60% extraction flour, "enriched" seems an odd word to describe this process. If you select 100% whole wheat products, however, the bran and the germ of the wheat will remain in your meals, and the health benefits will be impressive! Our food ranking qualified whole wheat (in its original non-enriched form) as a very good source of dietary fiber and manganese, and as a good source of magnesium. The many benefits of whole wheat products are being recognized more and more by consumers. Even though many health-conscious individuals have been cutting back on their intake of total carbs and refined wheat products (by about 10% between 1997-2007), the demand for whole wheat products has actually increased during that same time period. This trend fits in well with a Mediterranean diet approach to health, which looks to lower overall carbs but higher whole grains, including whole wheat. |
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processed food is the devils spawn
PROCESSED is the word. If you start with flour you can see how huge the problem is as so much is used. Sugar and chemical type products added/replaced as above in Trilby's post. I was in Costa yesterday preaching to the plebs. Apart from fruit there was just shelves and shelves of processed food. I had a black coffee!!!! I said just look at it all - pure POISON. FRUCTOSE I mean to say what on earth are we doing consuming that??? |
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Shall I drink water and eat grass?
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https://www.rodalewellness.com/health/surprising-reasons-to-give-up-wheat/slide/3
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scandanavian_haven - so what exactly are you eating? Please post a diary of your meals for the phroum to debate the pros/cons.
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