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Do not compare fruit to a white sugar. Fruit is designed to be food
Vegetable oils pretty much kill the mitochondria and make us tired all the time.
Genetically engineered wheat bred for more gluten cant be good.
originally posted by: PapagiorgioCZ
a reply to: Waterglass
Sugars are a staple for our bodies. Sugars are the preferred source of energy for cells.
Do not compare fruit to a white sugar. Fruit is designed to be food. Keto is a BS trendy diet nothing more. Your body will make sugar out of protein with net loss energy. And out of fat too. Your liver will have to do it all the time maybe instead of other tasks. Keto freaks have to eat a lot of salt to balance adrenal disruption.
i was gonna say that also.
There are couple of things to research and avoid tho. Vegetable oils pretty much kill the mitochondria and make us tired all the time. Olive is ok. Lack of saturated fat makes people sick even more. Genetically engineered wheat bred for more gluten cant be good. I eat Durum when I can. I've heard of Durum bread. No one makes it around me so I think I'll make it myself. That's the way to go. (this and eating road kills)
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: Waterglass
Being Asian I will say it is just more than the food, it is a whole different way of eating.
To start with, the foods are very fermented.
They are also very salted, with good sea salt. We've been lied to and told salt is not good.
Asians (most) eat very differently. Side note: The food scene is changing and so is the health of many Asians due to the influence of Western foods. They are very addicting and very unhealthy!
Most Asians do not drink cold water and many do not drink anything with meals, which helps with stomach acid and proper breakdown of foods. Sometimes soup is used as a "drink".
The portion sizes are considerably smaller, and seaonally eating is just a way of life.
Growing up I was told not to eat certain things at night (rice noodles, carbs etc.) We were also told that
tofu was eaten to gain weight. Here in the US it is eaten to lose weight.
The processing of food is so different. I feel Asians have two forms of food processing, ultra long life foods that are fermented, super healthy. Then there is food as fresh as you can get, seafood that is killed then cooked. Sometimes eaten live or almost live.
The other thing I noticed with many Asians is they naturally practice intermittent fasting. Here in the US we feel like we are starving if we don't at least have three meals and a couple snacks.
Foods in Asia also have alot of superstion and ceremony around them. The medicinal benefit of foods are also highlighted. For example. I'm growing a plant called Crown Daisy, it is a very bitter green, speaking of bitter that is a flavor that isn't very popular on the American palate. Back to the Crown Daisy, it is said to prevent strokes.
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: PapagiorgioCZ
Do not compare fruit to a white sugar. Fruit is designed to be food
I don't but total grams of sugar is sugar right?
Vegetable oils pretty much kill the mitochondria and make us tired all the time.
Agree, we avid and use Olive oil
Genetically engineered wheat bred for more gluten cant be good.
Agree, I will lopk up Durum.
The 56 Most Common Names for Sugar
originally posted by: sarahvital
originally posted by: JAGStorm
a reply to: Waterglass
Being Asian I will say it is just more than the food, it is a whole different way of eating.
To start with, the foods are very fermented.
They are also very salted, with good sea salt. We've been lied to and told salt is not good.
Asians (most) eat very differently. Side note: The food scene is changing and so is the health of many Asians due to the influence of Western foods. They are very addicting and very unhealthy!
Most Asians do not drink cold water and many do not drink anything with meals, which helps with stomach acid and proper breakdown of foods. Sometimes soup is used as a "drink".
The portion sizes are considerably smaller, and seaonally eating is just a way of life.
Growing up I was told not to eat certain things at night (rice noodles, carbs etc.) We were also told that
tofu was eaten to gain weight. Here in the US it is eaten to lose weight.
The processing of food is so different. I feel Asians have two forms of food processing, ultra long life foods that are fermented, super healthy. Then there is food as fresh as you can get, seafood that is killed then cooked. Sometimes eaten live or almost live.
The other thing I noticed with many Asians is they naturally practice intermittent fasting. Here in the US we feel like we are starving if we don't at least have three meals and a couple snacks.
Foods in Asia also have alot of superstion and ceremony around them. The medicinal benefit of foods are also highlighted. For example. I'm growing a plant called Crown Daisy, it is a very bitter green, speaking of bitter that is a flavor that isn't very popular on the American palate. Back to the Crown Daisy, it is said to prevent strokes.
yes correct on all. there are some exceptions tho, with drinking. i drink cold matcha or green tea all day, 3-4 ltrs easy. SO has a thermos of hot water at all times to sip on.
i love fermented foods. kimchi is one i buy and havent made yet. i've made sauerkraut. i made some indian lettuce last night for veg sautéed with garlic, and we had the crown daisy for 3 nights before . my SO likes most veg boiled in chic stock like a soup. i'm trying to get her to eat more beets. i love them. canned or fresh. canned doesn't lose much if at all nutritional value. they are good for blood pressure.
there is a difference between natural and refined. i have coconut flower sugar, it is low glycemic sugar. it works good. coconut oil also is nice to use.. i just got some avocado oil spray. most of the stuff that's good for you is pricy. imagine that, lol.
How do I get the good bacteria strain?
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: nugget1
Thanks.
I now count my sugar intake since November 2021. Almost dropped all breads and crackers. Eat soft taco shells for the fiber with ZERO sugar @ 70 carbs each [Mission]
We are 100% olive oil for 20+ years. I also have 12 ounce water with lemon juice concentrate added daily along with a second 8 ounce drink cold water of Apple Cider Vinegar with the "Mother".
Both of he above seem to stabilize my system. I am now sleeping the best since the year 2000. Last night slept all night without awakening to take a wiz. I woke when wife got up at 4:45AM.
Shio koji is a Japanese cure/marinade made by fermenting grain koji (cooked grain, traditionally rice, that has been inoculated with Aspergillus oryzae, the mold that gives us miso, soy sauce, and sake), water, and salt until the mixture thickens to a porridge-like consistency and takes on a sweet, funky aroma.
i just can't figure out how finland fits in with japan