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<blockquote data-quote="singsteve" data-source="post: 1693884" data-attributes="member: 393808"><p>Hi, quite the contrary, all my advice is backed by science. </p><p></p><p>-Saturated fat is not the enemy of heart disease it was once thought BUT what it is....... a contributor to diabetes 2. this is a message i am bring to the area where i practise as people are not aware of the implication. please look up <strong>intramyocellular lipotoxicity. </strong></p><p>-table salt is not good for you. a little won't hurt though</p><p>-most 'no sugar' fizzy drink contain artificial flavouring. not good. coke and sprite avoid at all costs. use coke to clean your toilet of just for fun boil an egg and leave it coke overnight. see how easily it peels next day</p><p>- tinned food contains sugars, salts, preservatives and the electro plated cans will provide small amounts of poison. however, this is a purist view. eat from cans but not everything.....</p><p>-drinking beer with food regularly is not good. the alcohol has to be dealt with first by your digestion as it is toxic. the food has to wait and some will be stored</p><p>-please check in any science manual (not health magazines and don't believe all you red on you tube). i have been a scientist over 40 years and never quote anything that has consistent proof. however, science was wrong about 'tonsils' 'appendix' gallbladder, heart disease etc, etc, and will be proved wrong many times years to come. </p><p></p><p>if you have d2 and want to discuss, feel free to drop me a line....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singsteve, post: 1693884, member: 393808"] Hi, quite the contrary, all my advice is backed by science. -Saturated fat is not the enemy of heart disease it was once thought BUT what it is....... a contributor to diabetes 2. this is a message i am bring to the area where i practise as people are not aware of the implication. please look up [B]intramyocellular lipotoxicity. [/B] -table salt is not good for you. a little won't hurt though -most 'no sugar' fizzy drink contain artificial flavouring. not good. coke and sprite avoid at all costs. use coke to clean your toilet of just for fun boil an egg and leave it coke overnight. see how easily it peels next day - tinned food contains sugars, salts, preservatives and the electro plated cans will provide small amounts of poison. however, this is a purist view. eat from cans but not everything..... -drinking beer with food regularly is not good. the alcohol has to be dealt with first by your digestion as it is toxic. the food has to wait and some will be stored -please check in any science manual (not health magazines and don't believe all you red on you tube). i have been a scientist over 40 years and never quote anything that has consistent proof. however, science was wrong about 'tonsils' 'appendix' gallbladder, heart disease etc, etc, and will be proved wrong many times years to come. if you have d2 and want to discuss, feel free to drop me a line.... [/QUOTE]
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