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Robin Garr wrote:Is this the kind of thing you mean? My feeling is that Mary and I are very conscious of the potential health benefits (or costs) of our food choices, but not often swayed by trendy stuff like avoiding white refined flour or switching to purportedly heart-healthy butter substitutes or egg substitutes or anything like that. Balanced diet, portion control, and moderate consumption of a full range of foods with a tilt toward local, "natural" producers where it's practical, without being ridiculous about it, all this works for us.
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Daniel Rogov wrote:Indeed I do eat my share of vegetables (adore salads), thoroughly enjoy citron presse (no sugar please) and fresh fruit and carrot juice, and overall get my share of whatever it seems to be that keeps me going. Good genes, I suppose so I'm not at all obese and seem (despite cigarettes et al) to be in good shape. I do agree with my family physician however, when he says that I'm "in fine shape now but that doesn't say anything about what will be tomorrow". I suppose I'm willing to wait for tomorrow...
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Jenise wrote: Locavoria is more about ethics, isn't it?
What I'm talking about would be eating blueberries every day because you believe they'll do something for you in a superior way that nothing else can. Whether or not you add an egg or oatmeal to it--unless you do that every day for a specific purpose too, i.e. protein or cholesterol control respectively--would be immaterial.
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Jenise
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Carrie L. wrote:Blueberries
Dark chocolate
Jenise, I am going to try the lemon water thing. I've heard about the benefits from several people.
Jenise wrote:Carrie L. wrote:Blueberries
Dark chocolate
Jenise, I am going to try the lemon water thing. I've heard about the benefits from several people.
Try it, especially if you sometimes have acid issues. In addition to the Prilosec I used to very occasionally need a Tum or two--since I started drinking lemon water (often more than once a day, but at a minimum I drink it before I even touch a cup of tea or coffee)? Not even once. Which sounds counter-intuitive since lemons are full of acid, but it's not actually acidic in terms of Ph content, it's alkaline. In fruits, the more sugar content, the more acid-making they are in your body. Limes are a point lower than lemons but close enough to be considered equally effective.
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Jenise wrote:Joe, I don't know what to say. I am definitely not a chemist. But I adopted this practice after reading a book about maintaining PH balance by a PhD microbiologist wherein it was reccomended (I was staying with friends, the book was laying around), and I've been free of acid problems ever since for the first time in a LONG time. Admittedly I made another dietary change around the same time (for unrelated reasons, had to give up all grains) so I can't be sure it's *only* the lemon water, but the change is marked.
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Jenise
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Frank Deis wrote:If lemon water has a positive effect, wouldn't orange juice? The pH issue should be the same, no? It would be nice to see some kind of journal article about this.
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Frank Deis wrote:On the one hand, I agree with Rogov, I don't think I would regularly eat anything ONLY because it was "good for me."
On the other hand, I have developed a lot of healthy food habits, because fortunately I like a lot of the things on the "good for you" list.
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