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When I've mentioned "real food" to acquaintances, they always need an explanation of what I'm talking about.
William
07/02/01 13:54:23 PM, "Lorenzo" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Subject: [CaveManFood] Good food bad food
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> Dear Christine,
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> Your story missed the biggest change of all: SAD!
> The Standard American Diet. It has become rich in simple
> carbohydrates or more bluntly s refined sugars and refined
> starches. Result; in this country a diabetes epidemic
> is raging so violently that there are more and more reports
> of it or of the burgeoning obesity that is its precursor.
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> If you wish to live much longer you will be wise to stop
> eating food that has added sugar, or is made with refined
> flour or refined fat. I am 74 and I quit that kind of junk
> food in 1950. I sure felt a lot better after a year on
> real food.
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> Best Regards,
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> L Mahoney
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> Green River, WY 82935
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