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Put lard in your beans
After years of searching for proven science that adding a bit of lard to
boiling beans will increase the body's ability to get the most nutrient possible, while reducing flatulence, I have found it. Dr. Weston A. Price, a dentist in the early 1900's, discovered that wholesome foods included meat, fats, butters, cheeses and lacto fermented veggies were the principal reason for the growth of civilizations across the world. The decline in health, started when mankind decided that meats, et al, were bad for you. In Mexico we knew this lard/bean combo was good for you and we really never suffered flatulence nor obesity. Until recently. I have been adding a spoonful of lard to a pot of beans forever. And we, as a family, never lifted the house during the night with gases as happens to others who don't use lard. Comments? |
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Put lard in your beans
On Sep 30, 2:08*pm, "Wayne Lundberg" >
wrote: > I have been adding a spoonful of lard to a pot of beans forever. And we, as > a family, never lifted the house during the night with gases as happens to > others who don't use lard. > > Comments? I'm not entirely sure that lard is the reason. (I've also heard the claim made that epazote will reduce flatulence.) The trick more seems to be to eat beans regularly -- it allows you to build up the intestinal flora needed to properly digest them. I know from experience this is true for me. If I eat beans daily, no problem. If I go without for a month, and then start again, big problem. This is true whether the beans contain lard, epazote or neither. I'm not knocking lard, though. |
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Put lard in your beans
"Wayne Lundberg" > wrote in message ... > After years of searching for proven science that adding a bit of lard to > boiling beans will increase the body's ability to get the most nutrient > possible, while reducing flatulence, I have found it. > > Dr. Weston A. Price, a dentist in the early 1900's, discovered that > wholesome foods included meat, fats, butters, cheeses and lacto fermented > veggies were the principal reason for the growth of civilizations across > the world. > > The decline in health, started when mankind decided that meats, et al, > were bad for you. > > In Mexico we knew this lard/bean combo was good for you and we really > never suffered flatulence nor obesity. Until recently. > > I have been adding a spoonful of lard to a pot of beans forever. And we, > as a family, never lifted the house during the night with gases as happens > to others who don't use lard. > > Comments? I that anything like lead in your pencil? Dimitri |
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"redietz" > wrote in message ... On Sep 30, 2:08 pm, "Wayne Lundberg" > wrote: > I have been adding a spoonful of lard to a pot of beans forever. And we, > as > a family, never lifted the house during the night with gases as happens to > others who don't use lard. > > Comments? I'm not entirely sure that lard is the reason. (I've also heard the claim made that epazote will reduce flatulence.) The trick more seems to be to eat beans regularly -- it allows you to build up the intestinal flora needed to properly digest them. I know from experience this is true for me. If I eat beans daily, no problem. If I go without for a month, and then start again, big problem. This is true whether the beans contain lard, epazote or neither. I'm not knocking lard, though. claim made that epazote will reduce flatulence.) The trick more seems to be to eat beans regularly -- it allows you to build up the intestinal flora needed to properly digest them. I know from experience this is true for me. If I eat beans daily, no problem. If I go without for a month, and then start again, big problem. This is true whether the beans contain lard, epazote or neither. I'm not knocking lard, though. I have to agree with you. The body 'learns' how to handle stuff that may be a bit different than grain, grass or meat. Dried legumes need special attention, methinks. Thanks for your note! |
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Put lard in your beans
"Wayne Lundberg" > wrote in message ... > After years of searching for proven science that adding a bit of lard to > boiling beans will increase the body's ability to get the most nutrient > possible, while reducing flatulence, I have found it. > > Dr. Weston A. Price, a dentist in the early 1900's, discovered that > wholesome foods included meat, fats, butters, cheeses and lacto fermented > veggies were the principal reason for the growth of civilizations across > the world. > > The decline in health, started when mankind decided that meats, et al, > were bad for you. > > In Mexico we knew this lard/bean combo was good for you and we really > never suffered flatulence nor obesity. Until recently. > > I have been adding a spoonful of lard to a pot of beans forever. And we, > as a family, never lifted the house during the night with gases as happens > to others who don't use lard. > > Comments? Your close with the fermented angle but no, go back to your research. You present no facts and too broad a thesis. Once again, go check out Dr. Marisela Granito's research |
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On Sep 30, 11:08�am, "Wayne Lundberg" >
wrote: > Comments? http://www.garmentguard.com/index.as...ATS&Category=8 Subtle Butt by Garment Guard is a disposable activated charcoal and enzyme flatulence filter that has adhesive tabs that adhere to your underpants... |
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Put lard in your beans
"Wayne Lundberg" > wrote in message ... > After years of searching for proven science that adding a bit of lard to > boiling beans will increase the body's ability to get the most nutrient > possible, while reducing flatulence, I have found it. > > Dr. Weston A. Price, a dentist in the early 1900's, discovered that > wholesome foods included meat, fats, butters, cheeses and lacto fermented > veggies were the principal reason for the growth of civilizations across > the world. > > The decline in health, started when mankind decided that meats, et al, > were bad for you. > > In Mexico we knew this lard/bean combo was good for you and we really > never suffered flatulence nor obesity. Until recently. > > I have been adding a spoonful of lard to a pot of beans forever. And we, > as a family, never lifted the house during the night with gases as happens > to others who don't use lard. > > Comments? > Beans , Beans , good for your heart. The more you eat , the more you.............The more you......... the better you feel,so eat those beans every meal. MountainFramer Roll Tide. -- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety" Benjamin Franklin architecton faber tignarius |