Medieval Times Diet
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Has anyone tried this?
See back in the medieval times, everyone was always healthy so long as they didn't get a disease like plague, and since we now have vaccines for that, clearly we'll all live incredibly long and healthy lives just eating like they did back then.
So basically you can eat anything that you could at Medieval Times or at your local renaissance faire if it is in season - no cheating and using the diets of other renaissances faires, you have to stick with your local one - medieval people didn't get to travel so neither did their appetites, and that means you can't either!
I was a bit skeptical, but after my second pepsi and third giant turkey leg, I was sure I found a food plan that worked for me. Since it can help with health and not just weight, I'm hoping this plan will help with gout. I'm pretty sure medieval people never had gout.
Anyone have stories to share about their experience with this diet?
Have you tried eating 15-20 cherries a dayday or black cherry juice..? It's meant to prevent flare ups. A relative of mine eats and drinks these and hasn't had a flare up since.. And she had them regularly to the point of not being able to walk at all. Apple cider vinegar and honey are meant to help too.0
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