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29 Oct 2006
What is the minimum daily requirement for carbohydrates? ZERO.
What is the food pyramid based on? A totally irrelevant nutrient. ..... Those are the two essential reasons that we need to eat. We need the building blocks and we need fuel, not the least of which is to have energy to obtain those building blocks and then to have energy to fuel those chemical reactions to use those building blocks. So what are the building blocks that are needed, proteins and fatty acids. Not much in the way of carbohydrates. You can get all the carbohydrates you need from proteins and fats. So the building blocks are covered by proteins and fats. http://drbass.com/rosedale.html
29 Oct 2006
"What is a potato? A potato is a big lump of sugar. That's all it is."
Let's get to diet. Diet really becomes pretty simple. Carbohydrates we started talking about. You've got fiber and non-fiber and that's real clear-cut. Fiber is good, non-fiber is bad. Fibrous carbs, like vegetables and broccoli, those are great. What is a potato? A potato is a big lump of sugar. That's all it is. You chew a potato, what are you swallowing? Glucose. You may not remember, but you learned that in eighth grade, but the medical profession still hasn't learned that. .... What is a slice of bread? A slice of sugar. Does it have anything else good about it? Virtually no. .... And there are fifty-some essential nutrients to the human body. http://drbass.com/rosedale.html
26 Oct 2006
Explain please?
You were banished from the forest of the garden of eden? ![]() The poison solanine can be produced from potatoes |
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