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- Thu 31 May 2007 21:07
- Forum: General health issues
- Topic: Life expectancy and Diet
- Replies: 24
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Even if (you think) there's a big difference, you can still compare them. Oscar, sure you can! But... "Consuming prepared meat increases the risk of contracting lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer, and colon cancer. This only means that prepared meat contains more mutagenic substances than ...
- Thu 31 May 2007 14:01
- Forum: General health issues
- Topic: Life expectancy and Diet
- Replies: 24
- Views: 20266
Every diet is comparable to another one, especially if you break it down to specific nutrients/substances consumed. "They're not comparable" = "There is a BIG DIFFERENCE". Sorry for my English. Something has a sense in Italian, but not in English... So, do you know exactly how every italian and ger...
- Wed 30 May 2007 17:39
- Forum: General health issues
- Topic: Life expectancy and Diet
- Replies: 24
- Views: 20266
I see I made a mistake there...I meant to say "dinner" instead of "diet". :? I think your mistake is not to confuse "diet" with "dinner", maybe to think Italian diet to be comparable to German. Anyway, is the way you used to eat representative of most italians? Well, actually I'm not talking about ...
- Tue 29 May 2007 13:50
- Forum: General health issues
- Topic: Life expectancy and Diet
- Replies: 24
- Views: 20266
Everyone's senstivity is different to certain substances. We always say around waisays.com that some people can smoke two packs a day and still not die of cancer. Some people do have immunity to HIV. Some people are very sensitive to certain substances and some don't feel anything from them. I agre...
- Mon 28 May 2007 11:10
- Forum: General health issues
- Topic: Life expectancy and Diet
- Replies: 24
- Views: 20266
Life expectancy and Diet
Recently I've spent one week in Berlin. Wonderful city to live in (IMO), but I've been very impressed by their diet: they eat unbelievable quantity of Wurst all the day long (from 8.00 am until night), drink hectoliters of beer (since the age of 14/15) and tons of potatoes; also cappuccino is a very...
- Sun 28 Jan 2007 17:35
- Forum: Beginners' Issues
- Topic: Starting the diet: bloated and gassy
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5924
Re: Starting the diet: a thunderstorm is arriving... (fiber)
Thats because you ingest lots of fiber now, whereas you may not have done so priorly. sollution: ingest less fiber by consuming more juices (not smoothies, but extracted juices) instead of whole fruits, until you have the right balance for you. RRM, Wai said "our most natural food, fruit, does not ...
- Fri 26 Jan 2007 21:28
- Forum: Diet dilemmas
- Topic: The crisis; sugary flavour in mouth, grumblin belly, candida
- Replies: 54
- Views: 34120
Try this Fast and FREE Candida Saliva Test! When you awake in the morning, before you put anything into your mouth, work up some saliva and spit it into a clear glass of water. Within 1-30 minutes, look in the glass. If there are strings coming down from your saliva, or if the water turned cloudy, ...
- Fri 26 Jan 2007 21:07
- Forum: Fruits, Juices and Dried Fruits
- Topic: Easy OJ alternatives (loss of crops in CA)
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5527
- Fri 26 Jan 2007 10:55
- Forum: Diet dilemmas
- Topic: The crisis; sugary flavour in mouth, grumblin belly, candida
- Replies: 54
- Views: 34120
I should first be sure it's Candida. I have white coated tongue. Just this. Is it possible that nobody on Earth could examine that, look into a microscope or in someother instruments and tell me if it's Candida Albicans, or some other kind of Candida, or something else. It seems to me very hard to ...
- Thu 25 Jan 2007 11:44
- Forum: Diet dilemmas
- Topic: The crisis; sugary flavour in mouth, grumblin belly, candida
- Replies: 54
- Views: 34120
- Thu 25 Jan 2007 11:01
- Forum: Diet dilemmas
- Topic: The crisis; sugary flavour in mouth, grumblin belly, candida
- Replies: 54
- Views: 34120
Roman, what you are describing, truly is why Wai wrote that after the Sample diet to work some munch foods back in as the diet would fail if you didn't. Yes, it may be possible. Maybe I tried a too sudden, strict and severe start... ? Please Google candida as there are many simple cures that cost v...
- Wed 24 Jan 2007 23:06
- Forum: Diet dilemmas
- Topic: The crisis; sugary flavour in mouth, grumblin belly, candida
- Replies: 54
- Views: 34120
Re: The crisis; sugary flavour in mouth, grumblin belly, can
My diet is extremely monotonous now, but I love it. (just OJ, the salad and raw fish / yolks, plus some bananas. Thats it) If I were you, I'd told you to consult the Nutrient Calculator... :D Are you saying you're just eating: Orange, Banana, Avocado, Tomatoes, Cucumbers? No other fruits? Always? H...
- Wed 24 Jan 2007 22:25
- Forum: General health issues
- Topic: Toxins and health
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7661
Maillard compounds is a wide group; Ok. Where could I read a distinction between benign and malign Maillard compunds? Or which are the benign and which are the malign? The innocent ones are produced inside the body. I couldn't find anything on the web saying that "the reaction can and also does occ...
- Wed 24 Jan 2007 21:56
- Forum: General health issues
- Topic: Toxins and health
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7661
Re: Toxins and health
Thats because cancer is not just about the ingestion of toxins that cause the mutations in DNA, but also about the hormones and growth factors stimulating growth of mutated cells. Toxins are just half the story. So, if I'd ingest toxins, but no hormones or grow factors, I couldn't get cancer? If in...
- Tue 23 Jan 2007 23:29
- Forum: General health issues
- Topic: Toxins and health
- Replies: 10
- Views: 7661
Please read these articles: http://www.youngerthanyourage.com/13/cooking.htm http://www.youngerthanyourage.com/13/cholesterol.htm I did it. And have you read this ? Both stored and cooked foods contain Maillard products. The second remark is that, since the reaction can and also does occur at room ...