Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nutritionist told me 2 cups of fruit is too much sugar for my 50 yo body.
Your nutritionist is a whack job, unless you are diabetic.
Selling you some mumbo-jumbo nonsense. I
Think about it, she is saying that two apples per day is too much fruit?
And you are paying her?
People just love wasting money!
There are unfortunately a lot of stupid nutritionists out there, and you have one. Switch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nutritionist told me 2 cups of fruit is too much sugar for my 50 yo body.
Your nutritionist is a whack job, unless you are diabetic.
Selling you some mumbo-jumbo nonsense. I
Think about it, she is saying that two apples per day is too much fruit?
And you are paying her?
People just love wasting money!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nutritionist told me 2 cups of fruit is too much sugar for my 50 yo body.
Your nutritionist is a whack job, unless you are diabetic.
Selling you some mumbo-jumbo nonsense. I
Think about it, she is saying that two apples per day is too much fruit?
And you are paying her?
People just love wasting money!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My nutritionist told me 2 cups of fruit is too much sugar for my 50 yo body.
If you aren’t diabetic or almost, 2 cups of fruit shouldn’t be a problem
At all
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I eat that diet featured in the CNN article, and make my daily fruit veg intake. I've eaten that diet since my late 20s. Am 50 now and healthy, slender, BMI. No medications. I do believe a med type diet is the best imo
To the spinach smoothie person. Your smoothy cuts all the fiber into smithereens so you are losing out on the benefits of fiber. Yes you have your micronutrients but fiber is critical and underappreciated.
That’s not accurate. If she were juicing she’d be losing all the fiber, but she’s eating all the fiber. https://healthyeating.sfgate.com/fruit-lose-fiber-used-smoothie-11293.html
Anonymous wrote:My nutritionist told me 2 cups of fruit is too much sugar for my 50 yo body.
Anonymous wrote:My nutritionist told me 2 cups of fruit is too much sugar for my 50 yo body.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I eat that diet featured in the CNN article, and make my daily fruit veg intake. I've eaten that diet since my late 20s. Am 50 now and healthy, slender, BMI. No medications. I do believe a med type diet is the best imo
To the spinach smoothie person. Your smoothy cuts all the fiber into smithereens so you are losing out on the benefits of fiber. Yes you have your micronutrients but fiber is critical and underappreciated.
No. It does not matter if your fiber is in long threads or in ground up bits. Fiber is basically the ingredient that is not being absorbed by the body. So it works to bulk up the liquified food mixture and moves it through the gut. It helps to effectively scrub the walls of your gut as it moves along removing waste product. It also helps in, lowering the glycemic index of the food by adding the non-absorbable bulk, and providing PREBIOTIC enviornment to the good gut bacteria. It also absorbs a good amount of water and makes the stool bulky allowing for easy pooping and timely removal of toxins.
Anonymous wrote:What is it about beef that’s correlated with lower life expectancies?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is it about beef that’s correlated with lower life expectancies?
Something about it triggering inflammation within GI system
And the horrific amount of hormones and medications given to the cows.
Anonymous wrote:I eat that diet featured in the CNN article, and make my daily fruit veg intake. I've eaten that diet since my late 20s. Am 50 now and healthy, slender, BMI. No medications. I do believe a med type diet is the best imo
To the spinach smoothie person. Your smoothy cuts all the fiber into smithereens so you are losing out on the benefits of fiber. Yes you have your micronutrients but fiber is critical and underappreciated.