We're omnivores in the sense we can consume meat,fruit,veg,seed etc..., but our bodies are not designed to consume the copious amount of shit that fills our shop's shelves. I think doctors put the level at 40% for the percentage of cancers caused by bad diets.
I recall an experiment (by the BBC boooo ) where they put a number of people on a gorilla diet. Basically raw veg and raw fruit. Cholesterol dropped, blood pressure resumed normal levels, insulin levels levelled out to healthy, and their was an average weight loss of 4kg or so.
Purely anecdotal results of a raw foodist diet from those I've met and seen pre and post diet is nothing short of miraculous. Though I don't think I could go that far, I love curry too much
Bunch of bs. What the human being has evolved to do for hundreds, thousands and millions of years is to use the nature's resources to its best ability. Green food and all that comes from nature is not good for us. It's just less harmful. Ou body has learned to use it as well it can be used.
The best food we can eat is not what our body is adjusted to but the food that is best adjusted for our body. For human body there is no difference between the bad and unhealthy parts of apples or of junk food.
To me you sound like a member of that green food cult. Everything that comes unaltered from nature is good and everything that does not is bad. Well guess what our body doesn't care where the food comes from. It's what's in it and being from nature does not guarantee anything.
I didn't use them term 'guarantee'. I don't sign up (yet) to the 'green food cult' but having seen the results myself it is quite remarkable what people have achieved.
Anyway, I am not sure what you are actually saying so i can't really give a full reply "The best food we can eat is not what our body is adjusted to but the food that is best adjusted for our body."
I would like to add that there are studies which suggest that nutrients from purely natural foods are far more effective and absorbed into the body better than nutrients from man-made products. Vitamin supplements might not be as affective as just eating the food for example.
So there is a real possibility there is a difference. Being 'from nature' doesn't guarantee anything, but study after study suggests that it helps.
Quote regarding the gorilla diet study
EAT what you want, it's a free country, but don't disregard the green food cult as nutters, because there's some good information to be had for those wanting to improve their health
I (think I) know what you mean. My own pet peeve is the way in which the expression 'tackling climate change' has became so ingrained in Australian media. 'Tackling' isn't even all that hyperbolic, it's just the way those two things became fused together... it's grating. I can't really put my finger on why though.
Yeah that gets 'tackled' over here too. ****ing irritating.
I think what really ****s me off is that there are certain groups of people - people who send text messages to local radio stations and people who go on Jeremy Kyle - whose entire vocabulary is made up of these short phrases that have seeped in through the TV.
People don't "battle" cancer, they are suffering from it. And if some people use the word "battle", then I suspect it's mainly as a cop-out, because they can not deal with the suffering that is involved. They twist the words so they can ignore the misery. They try to see purpose and meaning where there is none.
(Personal background: Two years ago my wife was diagnosed with colon cancer, with additional tumors in liver and lungs. Since then she has undergone surgery 4 times and has had 6 rounds of chemo. At one point we were told that a tumor couldn't be removed and she'd only have a few months to live; the doctor turned out to be mistaken. At the moment there are no tumors, but the long-term survival stats are pretty bad. Our kids aged 9 and 11 still face the prospect of losing their mother within the next coupe of years.)
Good question. And because most of us will eventually succumb to some disease or other, we're all cowards and losers in the end, right?