Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 3:45 pm
Go thru....ch3 wrote:
I can give you some smoothie and veggie juice recipes from our shop if you want to try, I know them by heart, haha (my boss will kill me)
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Go thru....ch3 wrote:
I can give you some smoothie and veggie juice recipes from our shop if you want to try, I know them by heart, haha (my boss will kill me)
c'mon man, these guys bothered to look into it to see who's supporting this and who's not, you have anyone supporting you or we have to believe your word?parson wrote:antioxidants are healthy guys. they make your brain grow.
biggles man, i should learn something from your determination do respect your body and mind a little more. too bad people wait to hit some depression or shit before we change our attitude. you're inspiring, and i'm nothing like depressed... i guess hahahaPistonsbeneath wrote:got some organic butter from tescos
it seems pretty awesome...tastes like my nans real butter i used to have when i went to see her...
did a proper healthy shop....avocados, asparagus, rocket, baby squid, melon, mango, pineapple, capers, jalapenos, 2 huge potatoes & olives
really keen to expand my meditation....how do you know if you're doing it 100% right?
i feel so much better right now though
you jumped in the rocking boat of those posting without reading what's been said?parson wrote:dude are you crazy?
this whole argument because you heard a rumor you can't substantiate?
yes cos quartz and crystals are used in homeopathyDRTY wrote:That's the ticket. Eating a variety of food gives you everything you need. You don't need to take silly expensive pills to do something your body has evolved perfectly to do so over millions of years.magma wrote:Side point, but it's also worth noting that the vitamins and supplements markets are much less regulated than for "medicines"... you don't have to have your contents checked out too much to sell a herbal remedy, in fact when I was last interested in this (after reading Not On The Label - great book on the subject of nutrition, farming and food politics), it's perfectly possible to sell parsley tablets and market them as echinacea.. as long as you're not selling a controlled substance, you can get away with a lot.
Companies don't need to take any pleasure in lowering the health of the public, profit is enough. If these products were good for you, companies would be just as happy to sell you them.... it's just simple market forces. Bad scientists create public health scare and/or "fashionable" nutrition advice, indifferent companies hijack it and produce "cool" products and bad consumers fill their boots with the new products. And so the cycle of bullshit continues...
Humans are best off eating a balanced diet, it's what we evolved to eat. Again, the common sense answer reigns supreme. Well, until someone like Aubrey de Grey tells us different and we all start extreme low-calory living for centuries.
Can't resist posting this, I know it's comedy but the things they mention are real homepathic practices.
it wouldn't come as a surprise...parson wrote:i only read my own posts
and another one says:We show that adult neurogenesis within the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus is selectively impaired in a rat model of alcoholism, and that it can be completely prevented by the antioxidant ebselen.
this is how helpful you were for someone who wants to knowHowever, administration of generic antioxidants has failed to convincingly improve performance during exhaustive exercise. One possible explanation may relate to the inability of the supplemented antioxidants to effectively eliminate excessive free radicals at the site of generation.
dean ornish says anything about antioxidants??parson wrote:i cited Dean Ornish.
if you don't trust Dean Ornish i don't feel the need to provide further links to convince you.
boringparson wrote:are you going to start questioning the advantages of drinking water next?
am i going to need to provide documentation for the benefits of drinking water or something
There isn;t really a right or wrongPistonsbeneath wrote:really keen to expand my meditation....how do you know if you're doing it 100% right?
There's a reason homeopathy isn't used in emergencies. It doesn't do anything.hackman wrote: yes cos quartz and crystals are used in homeopathy
and homeopathy is used in a and e circumstances
lost a lot of respect for those two over this sketch, mitchell and webb look is shit anyway
peep show is still jokes