Dr. Fuhrman's food pyramid. Agree?
Jeff92se
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http://www.drfuhrman.com/library/foodpyramid.aspx
http://www.drfuhrman.com/default.aspx
Always catch his shows on KTCS 9. It's not exactly what I live by but it's interesting.
I find it much more realistic than eating like a caveman or eating bacon and steak all the time ala Atkins.
Micronutrient based diiet. Makes more sense than the above.
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No I don't agree. I don't see what is unhealthy about beef, cheese, and other meats that are completely omitted. I would personally put sweets and processed foods at the top, and put whole grains & potatoes at the next level.0
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http://www.drfuhrman.com/library/foodpyramid.aspx
http://www.drfuhrman.com/default.aspx
Always catch his shows on KTCS 9. It's not exactly what I live by but it's interesting.
I find it much more realistic than eating like a caveman or eating bacon and steak all the time ala Atkins.
Micronutrient based diiet. Makes more sense than the above.0 -
Nope, don't agree. I would put the processed foods in the "rarely" area but there is nothing wrong with cheese or beef (in moderation, of course) in my book. I0
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I like it. Except the cheese part.0
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No I don't agree. I don't see what is unhealthy about beef, cheese, and other meats that are completely omitted. I would personally put sweets and processed foods at the top, and put whole grains & potatoes at the next level.
They aren't completely eliminated. Beef and processed foods are at the top.
You don't eat any sweets on his program.0 -
Odd, the Paleo diet thread will go for hundreds of replies....haha0
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I don't wholly agree or disagree, there are aspects of that that make sense like larger portions of veg, but I think the protein accounted for in that diet would be way too low. I would personally put the cheese and meat on the same level as eggs and fish and bump the seeds, nuts and potatoes/legumes etc to the higher levels0
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This is my kind of food triangle
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am I missing the poultry?0
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This is my kind of food triangle
I second, third, and fourth that!!!0 -
No chicken. FAIL!
But in all honesty, if everyone ate like this, we certainly wouldn't have an obesity epidemic in America.0 -
I don't remember his view about chicken.
From HIS opinion, meats don't have a high micronutrient value for him to advocate it in big servings.
If you work out, I think lean proteins become more important.
I would assume alot of the protein requirements would be coming from the bean servings.0 -
Did anybody else notice that some sneaky tomatoes have made their way down to infiltrate the vegetable section ^_^0
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Did anybody else notice that some sneaky tomatoes have made their way down to infiltrate the vegetable section ^_^
And don't nuts count as fruits too?0 -
This is my kind of food triangle
I second, third, and fourth that!!!
I just bit the screen.0 -
Not enough meat and cheese. I highly disagree.0
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Ahmen0
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Honestly this particular 'pyramid' would be easier for me with my food allergies (allergic to dairy, nuts, wheat)... I might try planning my daily meals using this.0
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Did anybody else notice that some sneaky tomatoes have made their way down to infiltrate the vegetable section ^_^
Bell peppers too
Someone didn't know the difference between a fruit and vegetable0 -
No I don't agree. I don't see what is unhealthy about beef, cheese, and other meats that are completely omitted. I would personally put sweets and processed foods at the top, and put whole grains & potatoes at the next level.
They aren't completely eliminated. Beef and processed foods are at the top.
You don't eat any sweets on his program.0 -
I like Fuhrman's emphasis on nutrient dense foods, like whole fruits and veggies with high antioxidants.0
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I prefer this food pyramid:
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No I don't agree. I don't see what is unhealthy about beef, cheese, and other meats that are completely omitted. I would personally put sweets and processed foods at the top, and put whole grains & potatoes at the next level.
They aren't completely eliminated. Beef and processed foods are at the top.
You don't eat any sweets on his program.
I don't think candy etc is part of any food pyramid. Just shows the logic behind his thinking. Eating this way doesn't mean you can't eat sweets sometimes.0 -
I like Fuhrman's emphasis on nutrient dense foods, like whole fruits and veggies with high antioxidants.
I'm sure you do. But it also says you can have red meat in moderation.0 -
Up to 40% from fuit would be a LOT of sugar. (It does bad things to my gut.) I couldn't eat like that.0
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I agree with it, but everyone has their own opinion so thats that.0
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I don't understand why dairy needs to be fat-free. When exercising, I need those calories.0
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I don't understand why dairy needs to be fat-free. When exercising, I need those calories.
I'd assume the fats would be from the nuts etc..0 -
Where's da beef!!!!and I like chicken too.0
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With all that sugar in fruit and veggies I would fart so much that I could possibly rip my pants!
You don't need a lot of fruit and veggies to be healthy... Main stream media just has made us believe its to be that way.0
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