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9 years ago
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RawPracticalist Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > What is the rational for cooked food in Brian > diet? no rationale. people just recommend what they personally do. let's see how many false statements he can make in one interview. > What are the foods that are eaten cooked? he doesn't say. shhhh. top secret.
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9 years ago
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The Sproutarian Man Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > John Rose Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > TSM wrote: > > > > <<>> > > > > > > > > 8713#msg-258713 > > There is far more going on than not assimilating. > > > > fresh
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9 years ago
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SueZ Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > NuNativs Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > If fruit makes you fat as Clements claims in > this > > lecture, then why is he overweight? Something > > doesn't add up here... > > > > > > > I find it remarkable that this salesm
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9 years ago
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Effects of Processing and Storage Post-harvest Changes The concentrations of micronutrients and bioactive compounds in plant foods at harvest are known to vary with such factors as the variety or cultivar, stage of maturity, geographic or climatic effects, agricultural practices, soil composition. In animal foods, the composition varies with the breed and age of the animal, the compositi
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9 years ago
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so is all of this true? just curious. if someone has the time to critique. from webmd The primary function of the gallbladder is to store bile, a brown or yellowish fluid that helps the body break down fatty food. When you eat a meal, the gallbladder releases its stored bile into the cystic duct. From there the fluid passes through the common bile duct and into the small intestine to mix w
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9 years ago
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people here claim to have passed large stones. how do you know? 2cm does seem quite large
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9 years ago
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>he spent time auditing premed collage courses. I think his collages turned out quite nice actually. bromelain... yum
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9 years ago
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he looks lean in the video, but yes he is somewhat fat due to cooked food. he is the perfect example of the misapplication of knowledge and he eats plenty of "sugar" and he can feel free to explain
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9 years ago
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so why do people keep saying 3mm when the ducts can be larger?
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9 years ago
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not sure if this was posted yet
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9 years ago
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i am not really following this discussion and am not sure what the issue is but doesn't the below show diameters of 7-8mm for both ducts? what size stones are we talking about not being able to pass? cystic duct 7.7mm CBD can be up to 8mm The mean diameter of the normal common duct was 4.1 mm. A common duct greater than 7 mm in diameter can be seen in (a) nonjaundiced patients wit
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9 years ago
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suncloud Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > fresh Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > not sure about the micronutrients. seems like > the > > veg content would provide plenty vs cooked . > > -True. Mainly, my point there was that the > micronutrients would be different, with more of >
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9 years ago
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that is very strange that tcc said he didn't know him, yet ...the above
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9 years ago
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not sure about the micronutrients. seems like the veg content would provide plenty vs cooked . if you feel a need to eat higher fat foods everyday, then yes you will be over 10% but it's not restricting in the sense that if you eat fatty foods every other day or every third day you will swing between 5 and 20% fat for example, giving around 10% on average.
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9 years ago
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last time i checked it was o63 was 3:2 it's been 1:1 to 4:1 from what i recall
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9 years ago
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jtprindl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fresh are you Panchito's biggest fan? yes!! the biggest! Why do you > always respond to posts that aren't directed > towards you and try to answer questions for him > when you're not in a position to do so? nah, just once in a while. He said > 1-2 cups daily in the recent past, and as I've
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9 years ago
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jtprindl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "yes the nutritionist has done the same to me many > times. > "fresh eats just dates and lettuce!!" or whatever > .." > > That was based of the diet menu that you yourself > posted over the course of a month or so. The > majority of it was dates, lettuce, and some form
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9 years ago
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jtprindl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Notice how you still did not reply to the > aforementioned post? Actions speak louder than > words and your actions indicate an admission of > ignorance. > > > "That is why jtprindl is so toxic. He will select > the most nuts I've ever eaten, and present it as > my everyday rutine
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9 years ago
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Panchito Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I eat a couple handfull of nuts a day (sometimes > less), not two cups a day. But as I said before, I > swing to more nuts occasionally. For example, when > I travel, I don't mind eating more nuts (easy to > carry). I've never found anything wrong with > eating occasionally more nuts or seeds (walnu
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9 years ago
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jtprindl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "now you're saying that it doesn't move from > alkaline to acidic." > > These two statements go together, food doesn't > move blood pH from it's tightly regulated slightly > alkaline state to acidic. > > "and i am saying that is not necessarily true." > > In wh
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9 years ago
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how much nuts do you eat on average, panchito? what kinds of nuts? are they raw? i used to eat a lot of pistachios - i think they were my favorite
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9 years ago
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jeff is right to some extent, but is sort of making a big deal out of not much. when doug said that they supported 801010 he wasn't really saying they supported HIS diet, just the macro ratio, and that they did it cooked and he would prefer not to cook, although his book says you can do 801010 and cook too. if doug was the one who put the picture of his book below colin campbell in his own
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9 years ago
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THeSt0rm Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nobody actually tries to help. They just want to > push their ideas that I have to mutilate myself, > torture myself, . > > I'm done with this board. > > Screw it all.
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9 years ago
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your original statement was that "food doesn't change the blood ph" and i am saying that is not necessarily true. and that was the only reason for my original comment. now you're saying that it doesn't move from alkaline to acidic. i don't know that as i don't test blood, but it is possible. anyway there are other things going on in the blood such as hyperuricemia that can
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9 years ago
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>It can if your body ultimately damages the functioning of your lungs and kidneys but if you already have properly functioning organs, the food you eat isn't going to impact your blood pH most people eating a poor diet are going to have poorly functioning organs.
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9 years ago
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jtprindl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Watched the first 35 mins (will watch the rest > later) and I like it. I have a question in regards > to some of your comments on juice feasting and > alkalinity. Since food doesn't change our blood > pH, were you referring to something else? just because the blood is tightly regulated does not
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9 years ago
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THeSt0rm Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > there he goes again. > > You never let up with your condescending language. > Im posting it on a board for EVERYONE TO SEE. nobody is interested.
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9 years ago
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SueZ Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ..."they are not a preferred source by the body as > the metabolism is not as clean"... > > Tell it to the newborn babies and take your gripe > about it to God. I'm just reporting. has nothing to do with newborn babies or god. all kinds of valuable nutrients in breast milk. I am talki
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9 years ago
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THeSt0rm Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Watch, he will continue to accuse me of things in > attempt to character assassinate me. > > That's his tactic. > > Character Assassination. poor me syndrome. I forgot, who are you talking to regarding all this circ stuff?
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