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Interesting Conversation RE What to Eat

The Last Conversation You’ll Ever Need to Have About Eating Right

 

Mark Bittman and doctor David L. Katz patiently answer pretty much every question we could think of about healthy food.

 

http://www.grubstreet.com/2018/03/ultimate-conversation-on-healthy-eating-and-nutrition.html

    Follow up discussion: The Last Conversation You’ll Need to Have on Eating Right: The Follow-ups

 

Mark Bittman and Dr. David L. Katz tackle the questions they

received after their original story on healthy food.

 

 

 

 

http://www.grubstreet.com/2018/05/ultimate-conversation-healthy-eating-nutrition-follow-ups.html

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I just eat what I feel like eating.  

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Hi @lolakimono... I just read a little and when I get home plan to read the rest but the advice makes a lot of sense.

 

 

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@ALRATIBA wrote:

I just eat what I feel like eating.  


 That may work for you, but for many obese people ( especially the 600 plus group) eatting what they feel like eatting is what gets them introuble. 

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People wouldn’t know what ‘healthy’ eating or ‘eating right’ was

even if it kicked them in the leg all day.

 

To imply meat is needed excludes...oh, 15% of the World’s population.

So are they saying anyone practicing Hinduism are not ‘healthy’?

Please. 

 

Plants are our future.

 

The faster the World realizes that, the faster we stop/prevent

all the modern day illnesses like heart disease, T2 diabetes, obesity.

Until we embrace a plant based diet, the sicker we will become.

 

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Many people aren't able to just eat what they like. There are all sorts of reasons why . I wish I could ,but I am very careful what I eat, to protect my health @SeaMaiden

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@lolakimono wrote:

The Last Conversation You’ll Ever Need to Have About Eating Right

 

Mark Bittman and doctor David L. Katz patiently answer pretty much every question we could think of about healthy food.

 

http://www.grubstreet.com/2018/03/ultimate-conversation-on-healthy-eating-and-nutrition.html

    Follow up discussion: The Last Conversation You’ll Need to Have on Eating Right: The Follow-ups

 

Mark Bittman and Dr. David L. Katz tackle the questions they

received after their original story on healthy food.

 

 

 

 

http://www.grubstreet.com/2018/05/ultimate-conversation-healthy-eating-nutrition-follow-ups.html


@lolakimono

I noticed he didn't address lectins in plants.  There is some thought now that lectins make certain plant foods harder to digest, brought out in the "plant paradox" books and others.  I'm new to that concept, but thought I'd mention it since it is fascinating to learn more about nutrition.  They say do eat plants, just learn which ones are more digestible.

@sidsmom  Have you heard of the "plant paradox"?

 

 

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@GingerPeach

Yep.

Read “The Plant Paradox’.

It’s just another low-carb book repackaged.

 

SO many resources debunking the lectin argument.

I’ll post a video, but if still not convinced, I’ll post more 

research/studies talking about the mis-information about lectins,

if you want.  Just let me know.

HTH!

🌼💛🌼

 

https://youtu.be/7HbsyF-xBkc

 

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Thanks, @sidsmom

No videos, please.  I'll find some written info.

 

Not that seeds or beans are the only lectin-containing items, but I can see that there is some sense to seeds or beans not "wanting" to be digested since their purpose is to repopulate themselves. 

On the other hand, there is a certain amount of nutrition that any seed-eating creature obtains, whether birds, humans, or other creatures.  Birds eat seeds all the time and they survive beautifully.  

 

I do find it interesting that so many take time to think about so much.  That is a fascinating study all on its own!

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To me, eat a varied diet and moderate portions.  Buy organic when you can.