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Outside of a true poison, what is there that nobody should ever eat?
Papa Johns pizza.
You had to ask that on this site?
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While I agree with the gist of your comment, I disagree with the assumption this all comes down to billing. The AMA or the American Cancer Society or any other medical group would never discredit the belief that living and eating more healthily, may decrease certain disease risks...but treating those diseases simply through "alternate ways" that are unproven, untested, or lack scientific basis is not and should not be something that any organization (FDA) allows.
BTW- nobody is giving anything for free here. Whether it is Alex Guerrero, your medical doctor, or your $400 vitamin. Someone is either "selling" medical care, snake oil, a gym membership, yoga classes or just a healthier life...but it is all at a cost and done as a business.
I eat clean and subscribe to much of what Brady says, though I have never eaten avocado ice cream. As someone in my early 40s, I am always, and I do mean ALWAYS mistaken as being late twenties, early thirties. Part of that is just good genetics, but as I stopped eating junk and started eating more greens and clean foods, I was able to work out more and now I am unequivocally stronger that I have ever been. PEriod. I know this because I could never do a pull up to save my life ever and now I can. I have better muscle tone than I ever have. But I was never so strict about diet until now. And YES Coke is poison for kids or anyone. WHy anyone would argue that point is beyond me. That is not good for you. Period. Don;t give me "all things in moderation" garbage. No one's life would be ruined by removing soft drinks from it permanently.
Papa Johns pizza.
You had to ask that on this site?
Well played*
*And Papa Johns' pizza really does suck. I won't eat it, and it has nothing to do with Manning, the Colts, or anything else NFL related.
No, it's not. Eat a more balanced diet with a higher percentage of leafy greens, vegetables, fruits, and reduce unprocessed foods, and you're going to see improvements in your health -- one of those specific areas being inflammation.
The SAD (standard American diet) continues massive amounts of processed foods, often heavy on dairy, simple carbohydrates, and unhealthy fats. Generally speaking, these foods promote acidic processes thus, over an extended time of eating primarily these foods, blood pH becomes unbalanced and this can lead to inflammation. Unprocessed foods (dark leafy greens, vegetables, seeds and nuts) tend to be more alkaline promoting foods, which helps balance pH, and thus reduce inflammation. This isn't quackery, this isn't pseudoscientific ********, it's simple nutrition. This is a specific way in which eating a healthy diet helps someone (balancing pH within the body), but it's really common sense. Eating a healthier diet makes you healthier.
You said it.
C-R-A-P-P-Y pizza. Bad quality, Southern, non-Italian.
It's the white bread and mayonnaise of pizzas.
I don't mind it myself, but I can see how unhealthy it is. It's sauce feels like it has a sweet kind of taste. Way richer than Pizza sauce should be.You said it.
C-R-A-P-P-Y pizza. Bad quality, Southern, non-Italian.
It's the white bread and mayonnaise of pizzas.
As I said, it was just a basic response to keep the conversation going. I simply pointed out some potential positives with the Alkaline diet as an avenue for further discussion.
.......He should credit his success to his ability to brace for impact, experience and the players around him. I don't care how much he and Guerrero works on injury prevention, if he gets hit right, he's going to get hurt like any other QB.
My only issue with Brady on this matter is that he was advertising the heck out of his and Guerrero's work during his rant. He spoke as if he's some superhuman QB, while he's on this Guerrero plan. He talks about being MVP and stuff as if eating vegetables got him there. He should credit his success to his ability to brace for impact, experience and the players around him. I don't care how much he and Guerrero works on injury prevention, if he gets hit right, he's going to get hurt like any other QB.
Do I know you?Plenty of people I know will eat 10 cookies in a sitting or a half gallon of ice cream. Drink nothing but soda all day. Even if we had all the answers it won't change people. Many don't care.
Why? Is it my life or the FDA's? The FDA is in charge of my life? If they want to recommend things that's fine. But prohibiting like we're children. How many people die waiting for drugs through the FDA's 10 year process? And they still get it wrong. The only person who can properly assess the risk/reward value of a drug or treatment are patients.
Okay, I misread it.I never stated the FDA should tell you what you can and cannot do. But someone needs to regulate the labeling and advertising of things. Otherwise the layperson has no way of knowing what is proper or improper to take.
There are plenty of American to go overseas for treatments that the FDA does not allow in this country. There's nothing wrong with that at all.
I have seen chiropractors and acupuncturist make all sorts of claims to patients. Claims that have never been tested or proven. All they need is someone willing to buy what they're selling and the business can keep going on.
no kidding.Do I know you?
I had my wife's mon and sister over. I had bought a gallon of ice cream. Usually lasts 3-4 weeks. I'll have a small bowl once or twice a week. The day after I got it I open up the freezer and it's gone. I asked where it went and she said the two of them ate it that day.no kidding.
I'm in pretty good shape but if you put a bag of kettle cooked potato chips or bowl of cookie dough ice cream in front of me I need to immediately call my sponsor.
It just strange to me people eat like that. And they don't even feel like it's an indulgence, I think they believe that's how other people eat.