Once more, a session with a client has got me thinking: if you don't
know whether or not you have difficulty metabolizing particular foods
such as wheat or sugar, do you try to eat them "normally" or avoid
them completely? ...
I just want to eat whatever...not sweets
necessarily, but things like bread and rice which are a big no no on
Phase I. I may allow myself to eat those things in a healthy modified
version and wait to cut them out until next week...like ...
'What to
eat, what not to eat, and how to think about health: a manifesto for
our times 'Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.' These simple words
go to the heart of Michael Pollan's In Defense of Food, the
well-considered answers he ...
Once more, a session with a client has
got me thinking: if you don't know whether or not you have difficulty
metabolizing particular foods such as wheat or sugar, do you try to
eat them "normally" or avoid them completely? ...
'What to eat, what
not to eat, and how to think about health: a manifesto for our times
'Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.' These simple words go to the
heart of Michael Pollan's In Defense of Food, the well-considered
answers he ...
Not only does what you eat show up on your waistline
and in the health report you get from your doctor, but it also shows
up on your skin and on your face. Feel like your eyes look sunken? You
might not be drinking enough water. ...
This is not down to my own
timekeeping, and more to do with the mysterious workings of the system
which, no matter what time I got to the station in the morning, got me
in at the same time every day - Late O'Clock. ...
.. to the hospital
because the ones used there were so horrible, and she asked why the
menu provided did not give the carb counts of the various foods and
allow patients to eat at the carb level they were supposed to be
eating at! ...
Once more, a session with a client has got me thinking:
if you don't know whether or not you have difficulty metabolizing
particular foods such as wheat or sugar, do you try to eat them
"normally" or avoid them completely? ...
Once more, a session with a
client has got me thinking: if you don't know whether or not you have
difficulty metabolizing particular foods such as wheat or sugar, do
you try to eat them "normally" or avoid them completely? ...
Once
more, a session with a client has got me thinking: if you don't know
whether or not you have difficulty metabolizing particular foods such
as wheat or sugar, do you try to eat them "normally" or avoid them
completely? ...
And I must admit, the right to eat or not eat certain
items according to your beliefs is a fundamental human right as well.
Some argue that forcing a vegetarian or vegan prisoner to eat meat
would be akin to forcing a Muslim prisoner to ...
I just want to eat
whatever...not sweets necessarily, but things like bread and rice
which are a big no no on Phase I. I may allow myself to eat those
things in a healthy modified version and wait to cut them out until
next week...like ...
It seems that many people are not only curious
about what foods a natural bodybuilder eats to maintain single digit
body fat, but they also want to be taken by the hand and told exactly
what foods to eat themselves while on fat-burning ...
I believe this
is all driven through the food we eat; if we are not healthy enough to
work, we are not well enough to consume (stuff). The healthcare system
will collapse. This is all a finely balanced model which will tip and
swing ...
.. to the hospital because the ones used there were so
horrible, and she asked why the menu provided did not give the carb
counts of the various foods and allow patients to eat at the carb
level they were supposed to be eating at! ...
And I must admit, the
right to eat or not eat certain items according to your beliefs is a
fundamental human right as well. Some argue that forcing a vegetarian
or vegan prisoner to eat meat would be akin to forcing a Muslim
prisoner to ...
Friday, December 14, 2007
eat this not that
Posted by Kerj at 12:43 PM
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