There used to be something called the Hay Diet where all the food groups were eaten seperatelyCowboyjim said:
No ,but definitely not paleo either. Fortunately I don't run anywhere near anywhere near any drinks for sale, so carry water with me.If they'd have sold me a bucked full, I would have drunk it. Does this make me a bad man?
SouthernGeneral6512 said:These drinks are one of the curses of our time ... and they have a cheek to call them soft drinks
noblehead said:SouthernGeneral6512 said:These drinks are one of the curses of our time ... and they have a cheek to call them soft drinks
Well in small quantities and not taken everyday I don't see a problem, I use to enjoy diet coke and such but rarely drink it now as it tends to gas me up and I feel bloated for hours after.
SouthernGeneral6512 said:I do think they are almost like alcohol in as much as some people can take them or leave them where as others really do get a high ... unfortunately I'm in the latter group
phoenix said:No ,but definitely not paleo either. Fortunately I don't run anywhere near anywhere near any drinks for sale, so carry water with me.If they'd have sold me a bucked full, I would have drunk it. Does this make me a bad man?
You could always assuage your thirst by drinking from any sort of standing, brackish water which is what our semi feral cats do. I suspect that's nearer what our ancestors did.
borofergie said:I guess that our Hunter Gatherer ancestors would have carried an animal's bladder full of water.
Yes, it's the devils own drink :sick: :sick:))Denise(( said:Pre-diagnosis I loved sweet sugary fizzy drinks - about 6 litres a week. Think that's why I'm here ...
SouthernGeneral6512 said:How many people would ask for 10 sugars in a cup of tea :sick:
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