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Just remember some of the recommendations out here can kill you too!Toss some butter and coconut oil into your morning coffee, froth it up and you should be good until lunch. Do a search on bulletproof coffee if you want more details. BTW if you want protein powder without artificial sweetener, look at he D'Adamo proteins. They are free of crap, I think.
+1 John! Thanks again, everyone. I'm getting the idea that juicing really doesn't fit my needs nutritionally, especially in correlation to my Type2 diabetes. Maybe a lo-fat, yogurt based smoothie with some sort of lo-carb supplement or protein powder would be better for me...??? I will do some research and ask my Dr. as well.
Don't waste your time asking your doctor. They know nothing about nutrition. And a typical nutritionist knows slightly more about nutrition than doctors, but not much.
For reasons unknown to me, this overly clear peer reviewed information isn't being used to help people. It's malpractice in my mind.
You gotta learn how to adopt a healthier lifestyle on your own. Begin by seeking insight from the oldest members of your family. Talk to people who have been vegans for like 20 years or more (they've pretty much tried eveything). Also, study the nutritional technology afforded to high performance athletes.
And this is where some of this falls apart..... If I talk to my oldest family members, I'll be talking to Pennsylvania Dutchmen whose diets were strictly meat (frequently sausages and bacon, with plenty of breads), little vegetables (corn, green beans, peas, salads only with bacon dressing,...) and they all lived, and contributed, into at least their early eighties, sometimes nineties. Oh, and they also smoked, drank, and didn't exercise, per se. Not one died from coronary disease.So if I use that template, everything you guys are discussing is pure BS. It's the genes!
It's mind over matter.
You missed the point. The suggestion is to talk to older people who have knowledge of healthy lifestyles and how to heal using natural remedies, herbs, etc. It obviously wouldn't make sense to talk to an older person to learn how to screw up your health. You already know how to do that. Oh, and the "it's in the genes" argument doesn't make sense because you have the same genes they do. They gave them to you.
Perhaps you've missed my point. In many parts of the country, the diet I described IS a healthy lifestye.
You're confusing two different things. A poor diet is never healthy. Just because someone lived to be 90 years old on a poor diet doesn't mean he lived a healthy lifestyle. Also, keep in mind that diet is only one of many factors that comprise a healthy lifestyle.
dietitian cannot diagnose anything, but they can turn a doctor's findings into something actionable (in terms of making lifestyle changes), and not simply relying on drugs to fix all our ailments.
That's exactly right! That's their function.It's really up to our own responsibility and choices, but there are tons of pseudo "cures" out there. Some believe magnets are great at curing ailments. If you know someone who believes that, ask them what treatment they suggest for hemorrhoids……………...