14 Foods You Should Cut From Your Diet
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Swordfish?
Canned Tomatoes?
Corn?
Sprouts?
uh. yeh.0 -
A few observations. First, why do people who have been on here all of about 20 minutes with a total of 2 posts feel the need to bring enlightenment to the rest of us in the form of a stupid list???
Secondly, oh yeah, I always get my nutritional guidance from Yahoo!! :noway:
Third, orthorexic much??0 -
I bought an air popper - but not cuz it's healthier... more cause I like to watch the popcorn kernels swirl around and jump and squeak when the first and last ones pop
I totally do this too.... It's even better than popping it on the stove (health-wise and fun-wise!!!)0 -
Here's an article from Yahoo that I found interesting and worthy to share:
14 Foods You Should Cut From Your Diet: http://health.yahoo.net/articles/nutrition/photos/14-foods-you-should-cut-your-diet#0
This article specifically calls out foods you should avoid, why you should avoid them, and an alternative to consider.
Swordfish
Nonorganic Strawberries
Diet Soda
Anything from McDonald's
Canned Tomatoes
Bread
Industrially Produced Hamburger
Corn
White Chocolate
Artificial Sweeteners
Sprouts
Butter-Flavored Microwave Popcorn
Food Dyes
Chain Restaurant Ice Cream
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I still like my organic popcorn and won't stop eating it. I do refuse to eat microwave popcorn though because of the chemicals. It is soooo easy to make popcorn on the stove.0
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Here's an article from Yahoo that I found interesting and worthy to share:
14 Foods You Should Cut From Your Diet: http://health.yahoo.net/articles/nutrition/photos/14-foods-you-should-cut-your-diet#0
This article specifically calls out foods you should avoid, why you should avoid them, and an alternative to consider.
Swordfish
Nonorganic Strawberries
Diet Soda
Anything from McDonald's
Canned Tomatoes
Bread
Industrially Produced Hamburger
Corn
White Chocolate
Artificial Sweeteners
Sprouts
Butter-Flavored Microwave Popcorn
Food Dyes
Chain Restaurant Ice Cream
Canned tomatoes? Sprouts???
Get real, this list is nonsense!0 -
Corn: how can it be bad when it comes OUT exactly how it went IN? (It's kinda miraculous... cuz even if you chew it... it comes out whole!)
HAHAHA! I thought it was just ME!0 -
Canned tomatoes? Sprouts???
Get real, this list is nonsense!
If you read the article, you'll see the reasoning behind each listed food, which does looks quite random as a whole without context. Several of these listed foods make sense.0 -
The only things you should cut form your diet are:
1) Food you don't like
2) Food you can't control yourself with, if that exists.0 -
Why just McDonalds? LMAO!
Ugh, anywho..14 Nos coming your way0 -
How about a list of things you can eat? Or would that be too long? Hmmm...0
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Here's the ACTUAL list of foods you must cut from your diet to get healthy and fit:
You're welcome ...now get to work...
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Consider the jump in thyroid issues over the last few years. What is causing it?
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Only food a very rich person should avoid...........................................the one served by the spouse.
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Just grow your own vegetables/fruit/herbs if you can. I used to have a whole garden in my backyard. Need to start doing that again. We had;
okra
corn
zucchini
green beans
squash
bell peppers
lettuce
onions
tomatoes
oranges
lemons
peaches
cherries
apples
plums
rosemary
chilis
tyme
There's probably more but I forget0 -
i don't eat any of that anyways! guess i'm in the clear haha0
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LOL now since when are sproutrs bad for ya? :huh:
next people will be saying ALL fruit and veg are bad! :noway:
And then perhaps water....and air
Air ages your cells, causes free radicals, causes skin and body aging, and will eventually make you die of old age.0 -
Although the bioethics of GMOs are a legitimate concern (especially with Monsanto and patent lawsuits), there is no scientific evidence that a genetically modified crop is more dangerous or less nutritious than a traditionally bred crop. Some genetically modified foods, such as golden rice, provide increased levels of vitamin A and can be used in the third world to reduce the incidence of childhood blindness. If a food crop is modified to lower the incident of pesticide use and the amount of land required for a specific harvest, it's a good thing! There seems to be a lot of scare mongering on this issue, or when any new science comes out.
Although all GMOs should be labeled so consumers can choose what they eat.
I personally grow heirloom vegetables in my garden, because I think it's very cool to own a part of history - a plant that someone cultivated 100 years ago or more. The genetic diversity and uniqueness of my heirlooms trumps those big box store hybrid seeds. Why grow a plain red beefsteak tomato - everyone is growing them - when I can grow pink, yellow, green, white striped, blue, and fuzzy tomatoes in all sorts of shapes and sizes!0 -
Although the bioethics of GMOs are a legitimate concern (especially with Monsanto and patent lawsuits), there is no scientific evidence that a genetically modified crop is more dangerous or less nutritious than a traditionally bred crop. Some genetically modified foods, such as golden rice, provide increased levels of vitamin A and can be used in the third world to reduce the incidence of childhood blindness. If a food crop is modified to lower the incident of pesticide use and the amount of land required for a specific harvest, it's a good thing! There seems to be a lot of scare mongering on this issue, or when any new science comes out.
Although all GMOs should be labeled so consumers can choose what they eat.
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I'm grateful Yahoo didn't put Chipotle or Whey on the list.0
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