Re: Indian paradox

From: Wolfbrother (rangerhasten_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/09/04


Date: 9 Aug 2004 11:06:33 -0700

tunderbar@hotmail.com (tcomeau) wrote in message
>
> I am always completely amazed at how complicated nutrition becomes the
> moment you start questioning some very basic beliefs of the "science".
> The hallmark of real science is that when you find or discover the
> basic truth and the basic principles of the science, everything seems
> to fall into place clearly and simply. Any science that is so unclear,
> complicated and confused is not much of a science. In nutrition it
> seems that even gaping holes in their theories are ignored or
> explained away in complicated and convoluted ways.
>
> Weston Price found the truth. It is very simple. The key to optimum
> health is in nutrition. The key to optimum nutrition is in the
> freshness and the nutritional denseness of fresh foods. The closer to
> the soil the better. Fresh meat, fat and milk from animals that eat
> fresh, healthy grasses and clean natural foods from clean soil and
> drink fresh clean water is extremely healthy. Whole food grains,
> fruits and vegetables grown from healthy clean rich soils, eaten fresh
> is extremely healthy.
>
> The key to poor health is in poor nutrition. Poor nutrition comes from
> eating manufactured, refined and stale foods. Poor fats are
> hydrogenated and/or manufactured oils like shortening, margarine, most
> newer vegetable oils, etc. Poor proteins are manufactured proteins
> like soy. Then we get into the major manufactured food products:
> carbs. Sugar, high-fructose corn syrup, RTE cereals, refined fours,
> starchy binders, gluten, white pasta, cakes, cookies, soda, etc. These
> are so far from being fresh and healthy that it is mind-boggling that
> anyone would even consider any of these as remotely contibuting to
> good health.
>
> Even previously healthy foods have been rendered less healthy by added
> manufacturing steps and long shipping and storage times. Fresh milk,
> right from the cow, is extremely healthy. Yet we strip it of healthy
> fats (1 and 2% milk)and heat it (pasteurization) to the point where it
> loses most of its healthy properties. It is no longer a healthy food.
> It becomes a shadow of its former self.
>
> Fruits and vegetables have been genetically modified by selective
> breeding or even genetic modification in the lab to, usually, increase
> the sweetness to make it more saleable to the buying public. The extra
> sweetness simply requires more vitamins to metabolize, thus the
> overall end result is to deplete us of vitamins rather than providing
> vitamins.
>
> Todays corn is unrecognizable when compared to its original form as it
> was as little as a few thousand years ago. It used to be a grass with
> a head maybe one inch long with maybe a dozen or so tiny seeds. Today
> it grows six feet high and each head has hundreds of large seeds. Not
> exactly a product of nature. Same with most varieties of crops grown
> in North America. Especially the grains.
>
> And todays fruits and vegetables sit in transit and storage for
> extended periods of time. The water soluble vitamins are at their
> maximum only at the time of picking. After even 24 hours, much of the
> vitamins are significantly diminished in quantity. After a week, might
> as well eat cardboard. The nutritional value is severely depleted.
>
> TC

You bring up all the vital points that need to be considered when
analizing food habits and health of various populations. What is
amazing is that virtualy NONE of those things are even considered by
most people and instead they develope obscenely flawed ideas like
blaming butter! It would all be so silly if it was not so deadly. It
is even worse when ignorants who just do not know better keep spouting
out that corrupt industry spawned lie that butter(and all animal fat)
is bad. It is bad enough because butter is not only NOT bad, but what
makes it worse is that butter is an extremely healthy food and the
last thing people should be doing is avoiding it. That is why I wont
just stand by and let idiots demonize it without pointing out their
stupidity because it is harmful to those who believe them.



Relevant Pages

  • Re: They want free...EVERYTHING
    ... It is not at all difficult to buy healthy foods on a low income; ... NEED help buying food; in fact I wish the government would spend ... As a side note I usually try to eat local fresh produce. ... gardening" or "small space garden" for information. ...
    (rec.martial-arts)
  • Re: They want free...EVERYTHING
    ... It is not at all difficult to buy healthy foods on a low income; ... NEED help buying food; in fact I wish the government would spend ... As a side note I usually try to eat local fresh produce. ... gardening" or "small space garden" for information. ...
    (rec.martial-arts)
  • Re: They want free...EVERYTHING
    ... It is not at all difficult to buy healthy foods on a low income; ... NEED help buying food; in fact I wish the government would spend MORE ... As a side note I usually try to eat local fresh produce. ... You can google terms like "patio gardening" or "small space garden" for information. ...
    (rec.martial-arts)
  • Re: Eating to Your Meter...
    ... Yeah, it's just like that Alan, Master of the Analogy. ... eating is good for your bg it doesn't tell you if the food isn't ... Provide all of the basic elements needed for healthy ... nutrition for healthy people move into category 3 and become ...
    (alt.support.diabetes)
  • Re: Eating to Your Meter...
    ... Yeah, it's just like that Alan, Master of the Analogy. ... eating is good for your bg it doesn't tell you if the food isn't ... Provide all of the basic elements needed for healthy ... nutrition for healthy people move into category 3 and become ...
    (alt.support.diabetes)