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![]() Shuurai wrote: > jombithedjinn wrote: > > Krusty wrote: > > > "trijcomm" > wrote ... > > > > >That's really unfair, Janis. Where did you learn all this info....was > > > > the setup to one of your women's apartment wrestling videos some chick > > > >>in pantyhose reading an Atkins diet book? > > > > > > > > You should really look into that Atkins diet book ... > > > > > > Hardly, it's a "diet" for idiots. > > > > > > Get a biology degree and *really* learn about food. > > > > You obviously know nothing about nutrition. Do you REALLY think human > > beings were truly meant to eat grass like wheat and barley? I'm sure > > that you do, you're just the type to be so undereducated. > > Well, regardless of what you think humans are "meant" to be eating, the > fact of the matter is that wheat, barley, and so forth have been > staples of human consumption for eons. In fact, the rise of human > civilization has been directly correlated with the successful > cultivation of these grains. Not eons, unless you count a few thousand years as eons. Cancer and diabetes have been directly correlated with the successful cultivation of those grains (and civilization) as well. > > You might consider the fact that we humans have molars - teeth > specifically designed for grinding fiberous materials like *gasp* > grains; Green, leafy vegetables. Not grains. and the fact that we've had them for as long as we've existed > as a species. All of which indicates that, gee whiz, maybe the idea of > humans eating grains isn't so far out of left field as you're > suggesting. There's a distinct difference between greens and grains. > > > Typical diets are inferior to the atkins diet strictly because the > > conventional diets would have people eat foods that nature never > > intended for human beings to eat. Humans were meant to eat meat, eggs, > > green leafy vegetables, and certain berries. They were certainly not > > meant to eat wheat grass. > > If we were not "meant" to be eating grains, we would not have teeth > specifically designed for chewing them. We don't. We wouldn't have enzymes > specifically designed for digesting them. We don't. We wouldn't have survived > and in fact *thrived* on them for thousands and thousands of years. We haven't. We've cultivated grain for roughly less than ten thousand years. > > If you agree with the Adkins diet, good for you. If you start asking > doctors and nutritionists, some of them will agree with you - others > will not. But your assertion that humans are not "meant" to eat grains > is utter nonsense. Human anatomy says otherwise - as does human > history. We were meant to eat salad vegetables, not grains.zx |
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