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Well, I certainly hope not too many people follow the recommendations of this one:OK, get a load of this
High protein, low carbohydrate diets can shorten (Bill)your life
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-03-05/low-carb-diet-may-shorten-your-life-study-finds/5299284
Sometimes I think we should just eat whatever we want because next year another study will come out saying we were right all along
"If you're interested in a longer life span and late-life health, then a diet that is low in protein, high in carbohydrate and low in fat is preferable," he said.
"You can eat as much of that as you like.
"You don't have to be hungry, you don't have to reduce your calorie intake, you can just let your body decide what the right amount of food is."
... Sometimes I think we should just eat whatever we want because next year another study will come out saying we were right all along
Thought this would be the most relevant thread...
Few days ago my friend found out he has gallstones and will now most probably have surgery. He described the pain as like "a knife inside you trying to stab its way out". That was enough information to make me reflect on my diet, so now I have made a conscious effort to avoid really fatty foods.
I used to have Macca's and KFC probably around once a week or once a fortnight, but I will try to go cold turkey on those now. I exercise regularly, but my dad also had gallstones when he was younger, and I read that it can be hereditary.
Anyone had any experience with gallstones?
I know of a guy that shifted his own gallstones, Google for a natural cure.
It was something along the lines of drink cloudy apple juice for a week, the acid in that softens gallstones. Then drink some olive oil which encourages the body to release bile. Lay on your right hand side for 2 hours and then next time you do a number 2 out of your rear end comes all the gall stones.
This is a true story, he did it about 5 years ago and has never had a problem since, although he does now drink cloudy apple juice as his fruit juice of choice as a precaution.
Lots of links but here is one to get you started
http://goodguy.hubpages.com/hub/How-to-flush-out-gallstones
Thats hilarious Macca! Its nice to know that some natural cures work. Traditional western medicine says take out the GB, but that can prove to be the worst thing to do.
I had to research all of this a while back when i thought i had a serious gal bladder issue. I was poorly diagnosed by a Chinese doctor out in the middle of woop woop. Came back to Shanghai and got a second opinion, turns out it was actually shingles!
Bad for you, then good for you, ...
Bad for you again, now good for you!!
What you say sounds cavalier ... but may be safer than following fads.
My parents both lived til they were over 90.
I could do worse than emulating them.
Can it? An infected gall bladder can cause septicaemia and death.Thats hilarious Macca! Its nice to know that some natural cures work. Traditional western medicine says take out the GB, but that can prove to be the worst thing to do.
So the bile simply flows on a more constant basis into the gut rarely causing any problems.Quite often not mentioned is the fact that once the gall bladder is removed the body has no where to store bile, consequently the bile leaks into the GI tract all the time.
Can it? An infected gall bladder can cause septicaemia and death.
A cholecystectomy used to be a major abdominal operation but for many years now it's usually done via laparoscopic surgery which is simple and allows for full recovery in a very short time.
Aspartame -
I went to a specialist a while ago about a foot problem, he told me he had a patient who had trouble walking, quite bad, they tested her for motor neurone disease it was so bad, nothing was found.
He saw her in the waiting room drinking diet coke, he asked her how many of those she drank in a day..........about 8 she replied.
When she stopped her symptoms disappeared, she had aspartame poisoning.
He also said if anyone tries to alert the public they get sued, not sure about that part but apparently they are very aggressive.
I drink it with brandy but I don't think I consume enough to effect me...........I hope.
Google is full of it.
http://www.sweetpoison.com/aspartame-information.html
Thanks for this info; since my wife suffers from Diabetes, we only drink sugarfree softdrinks. Not necessarily 8 cans a day; in fact, I water diet pepsi or coke down, just to give the water a bit of a taste. However, all those drinks display codes 950 and 951 in the list of ingredients.
Google "food additives by numbers" or read https://www.foodstandards.gov.au/co...ts/Food Additive Code Numbers (July 2014).pdf
I'll try cutting out those poisons and watch the effect, if any, on my chronic paresthesia.
Thanks for this info; since my wife suffers from Diabetes, we only drink sugarfree softdrinks. Not necessarily 8 cans a day; in fact, I water diet pepsi or coke down, just to give the water a bit of a taste. However, all those drinks display codes 950 and 951 in the list of ingredients.
Google "food additives by numbers" or read https://www.foodstandards.gov.au/co...ts/Food Additive Code Numbers (July 2014).pdf
I'll try cutting out those poisons and watch the effect, if any, on my chronic paresthesia.
Don't like it. After trying lots of different mixers, my preference is lemonade.Try soda ?
Don't like it. After trying lots of different mixers, my preference is lemonade.
Not Diabetic but my favourite is Sparkling Mineral Water and the juice of a lemon or lime.
Not Diabetic but my favourite is Sparkling Mineral Water and the juice of a lemon or lime.
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