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Thank you, Gigi. I am a health nut too. I have been interested in better health through lifestyle since 1949!!! I have since become interested in the fungal connection to illness. I maintain the anti-fungal diet. I eat no grains and I am very low on the sugars.
I admit that I am negative. When I look around me and see how the drug, medical, and food industry have given us very few choices, I am negative because reality tells me that I have nothing to be a Pollyanna about.
My motivation in writing was to criticize Frank for writing about overweight when he never addressed the fact that eating and exercise (calorie counting) are not the only factors involved in obesity. Stuart
Although it is phrased as a question, there is no doubt that you believe in negative, scare warnings to get people to be slim and to live healthier lives.
The fact of the matter is that, even if you stay away from fast food places and convenience stores, it is still very difficult to find healthful food in a supermarket. Every prepared soup has an unbelievable over abundance of sodium in it. The only way is to go to a health food store and pay twice as much for sodium-free soup, or make it from scratch. Natural foods are adulterated; genetically modified foods are all over; meats, poultry, etc. have been given hormones and antibiotics. What about people who cannot lose weight, no matter what they do because of hidden
substances in the food? Address those problems. They are real!
This is such good news that a supplement is nearly as effective as the actual food itself. The RDA is something that the medical doctors rely on, and not only in Vitamin C, but also with other RDAs, those small amounts do not achieve the results that large amounts have brought in the actual trials. The traditionals are not afraid of plying you with all sorts of drugs, of which there are many side effects, but go over the RDA, and you are taking your life in your hands, according to them.
I am going to continue to strengthen my capillaries and other blood vessels with ever so much more Vitamin C, as well as bioflavonoids. I also believe that very high doses of Vitamin C act as chelating agents to clean out the inner walls of our arteries. If you rely on the medical establishment, they may make you better from an immediate illness, but the long term effects of allopathy will surely kill us all.
Overweight Today, Disabled Tomorrow?
April 17th, 2009 at 11:50 pmThank you, Gigi. I am a health nut too. I have been interested in better health through lifestyle since 1949!!! I have since become interested in the fungal connection to illness. I maintain the anti-fungal diet. I eat no grains and I am very low on the sugars.
I admit that I am negative. When I look around me and see how the drug, medical, and food industry have given us very few choices, I am negative because reality tells me that I have nothing to be a Pollyanna about.
My motivation in writing was to criticize Frank for writing about overweight when he never addressed the fact that eating and exercise (calorie counting) are not the only factors involved in obesity. Stuart
Overweight Today, Disabled Tomorrow?
April 15th, 2009 at 8:24 pmAlthough it is phrased as a question, there is no doubt that you believe in negative, scare warnings to get people to be slim and to live healthier lives.
The fact of the matter is that, even if you stay away from fast food places and convenience stores, it is still very difficult to find healthful food in a supermarket. Every prepared soup has an unbelievable over abundance of sodium in it. The only way is to go to a health food store and pay twice as much for sodium-free soup, or make it from scratch. Natural foods are adulterated; genetically modified foods are all over; meats, poultry, etc. have been given hormones and antibiotics. What about people who cannot lose weight, no matter what they do because of hidden
substances in the food? Address those problems. They are real!
Vitamin C May Reduce Risks of Stroke
January 21st, 2008 at 8:54 pmThis is such good news that a supplement is nearly as effective as the actual food itself. The RDA is something that the medical doctors rely on, and not only in Vitamin C, but also with other RDAs, those small amounts do not achieve the results that large amounts have brought in the actual trials. The traditionals are not afraid of plying you with all sorts of drugs, of which there are many side effects, but go over the RDA, and you are taking your life in your hands, according to them.
I am going to continue to strengthen my capillaries and other blood vessels with ever so much more Vitamin C, as well as bioflavonoids. I also believe that very high doses of Vitamin C act as chelating agents to clean out the inner walls of our arteries. If you rely on the medical establishment, they may make you better from an immediate illness, but the long term effects of allopathy will surely kill us all.