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>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 11:50:30 -0700

>bashirmahmudellias

>Bashir Mahmud Ellias <Bashirmahmudellias

>Rice is the worst enemy of mankind

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>Rice is the worst enemy of mankind

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>What is the main obstacle of our

>country's (Bangladesh) development

>(-prosperity- improvement-betterment)

>? If it is asked, certainly different

>people will give different answer. But if

>you analyze it from the view-point of

>medical science, then I will say rice is

>our worst national enemy. Rice is such a

>prominent food item which contains

>excessive amount of sugar

>(starch/carbohydrate). So it hastens our

>physical growth & we become adult

>(mature) very quickly. That's why we get

>married promptly & start having babies

>more speedily. Sometimes it seems to me

>that just a few days ago a guy who

>himself was a baby, now he is completely

>exhausted

>(-fagged-worn-out) being a father or

>grandfather of many children. That means

>eating rice is the root cause of

>population explosion in such a dreadful

>manner. If you don't believe you can look

>on the rice-eating countries, like

>china-india-indonesia-Bangladesh-thailand-japan-korea,

>all of them are going through population

>problem in the highest degree. For the

>unimaginable explosion of population,

>government become a failure even spending

>billions of dollar annually to provide our

> basic needs like food, cloth, residence,

>education & health. Rice not only make us

> adult

>(mature) very quickly, but also rapidly

>converts us to old guys. As a result we

>become incompetent

>( & worthless) for any jobs and turn to a

> burden to the family ( & thus

>to the society & country). As because in

>old age we lack energy to work & various

> diseases invade our body & mind. It is

>true that sugar

>(starch/carbohydrate) is the only source of

> our physical energy & we can not

>survive it. But it is also true that

>excessive supply of sugar

>(starch/carbohydrate) is horribly harmful

>for us. It can be reasonably compared to

>water. We all know that normal water is

>the root cause of our live & flood (i.e.

> excess) water causes our death. In our

>country almost ninety percent of people

>found to be have gastric ulcer who visits

> doctor. Excessive amount of sugar

>(starch/carbohydrate) in rice causes

>flatulency

>(gas) in the stomach, gas formation tends

>to the acidity & acidity leads to ulcer.

>Perhaps nobody will deny the fact that

>rice is the root cause of diabetes

>(I mean from the imbalance of carbohydrate

> produced by rice in our body for many

>years). You will not find gastric ulcer &

> diabetes epidemic in those countries

>where (wheat) bread is the main food

>item. Now I am to say that this poor

>country has to waste millions of dollars

>every year to import the medicines only for this two diseases.

>

> Some may say that most of the

> medicines of this two diseases are

> manufactured in our country. Yea, that's

> right

> ; but raw materials, machinery, packing

> items all are have to import. There are

> many pathological test done to diagnose

> these diseases and these diagnostic

> machineries & chemical reagents are also

> have to import spending lot of foreign

> currencies. Yet we can ignore the

> squandering of invaluable time

> (working hour) in the doctor's chamber,

> hospital & sick-bed. Not only these two

> diseases but hundreds of diseases can be

> named having link with this notorious

> rice. According to the physicians, there

> is no difference between eating a handful

> of rice & a handful of sugar. You may

> say that laziness is the main obstacle

> in the way of our country's development

> rather than rice. Then I will say that

> rice creates laziness in our body &

> mind. The excessive amount of

> sugar/carbohydrate in rice is the real

> cause of laziness. As it is usually seen

> we become exhausted from least exertion,

> excessive amount of sugar in rice is

> responsible for this situation. As rice

> contains immoderate amount of sugar &

> after eating rice it is digested quickly

> & the principal ingredient

> (sugar) is quickly absorbed in our

> bloodstream & the sugar level suddenly

> become high, so we begin to feel drowsy,

> weak & lazy like a diabetic patient.

> You can say, Japanese (,

> Chinese & Koreans) are also rice eater &

> still they are not lazy

> (like us); on the contrary they are very

> much active & hardworking & they don’t

> become tired from little labor. Yea, in

> this regard they got some climatic

> advantage. They don’t sweat so much even

> during hard work because of their cold

> weather, as we do. As a result they

> don’t break-away easily from little labor

> like us. Moreover people of Mongolian

> origin

> (flat-nose) are anthropologically very much

> energetic & industrious. On the contrary

> we sweat much because of our hot &

> damp weather and that’s why we get

> easily tired, exhausted through losing

> essential mineral salts with sweats. So

> excess sugar in rice & excess sweating

> both are equally responsible for our

> laziness, debility & inactivity. Some

> pundits oppose that not rice but

> excessive eating of rice is injurious to

> health. But the problem is that rice has

> such a peculiar uncontrollable temptation

> to eat excess that few of us has the

> power to knock

> out such seduction. Contrarily it is very

> difficult for anybody to eat excess of

> wheat bread. As because rice is soft &

> wet (that's why easy to eat) and wheat bread is hard & dry.

>

> Somebody may say that poverty

> is our most vital problem. If you think

> little deeply then you will realize that

> rice is the basic cause of our incurable

> poverty. As because if we fill our

> stomach with rice unto the nose, it will

> digest & absorbed so quickly that

> within two hours we will become hungry

> again. So we have to eat too much &

> our expenditure on food purpose become

> high & it force us to reduce expenditure

> on other fields

> (like health, education, infrastructure

> etc)

> . Look at our physical strength or

> (slender) physical structure

> ; both are ridiculous, pathetic. And the

> notorious (black sheep) rice is

> responsible for this poor status. You

> will obviously understand the demerits of

> rice if you compare the physical

> structure of rice-eater Indians, Chinese &

> Indonesians with wheat-eater Arabian,

> European & American. You will certainly

> notice that players of rice-eating

> countries can not do much well in the

> strenuous games (like football, cricket,

> marathon, wrestling etc). The reason is

> same and that is if we eat rice our

> blood sugar level

> (energy) rises to the highest level for

> a short time & then it again reduce to

> an alarmingly lowest position. On the

> contrary, if you eat wheat

> (bread) it will digest steadily taking

> much time & that’s why your blood sugar

> level will not suddenly jump to highest

> level for a little while. As a result

> your calorie/

> energy level will remain in standard

> position comparatively for longer time.

> Like rice it does not suddenly rise to

> the highest level & then fall to the

> lowest level. If we do not start eating

> wheat bread quickly in stead of rice,

> then the millions of dollars our

> government is wasting every year for

> family planning, will have to continue

> for how many years Allah knows

> ! On the contrary, governments of the

> wheat-eater countries (like Middle east,

> Australia, Europe, America, Russia etc)

> are facing failure to increase their

> population even offering billion dollars

> bonus to their couples. Some analyst

> thinks that poverty & ignorance are

> responsible for overpopulation, not rice.

> If you look at the Arab countries you

> will see that their education rate very

> low & still they are free from

> overpopulation. And there was no

> population problem even (a few decades ago) when they were poor.

>

> Some people think that

> illiteracy is the main problem in the

> way of our national prosperity. In this

> point we can say that poverty is

> responsible for illiteracy, over-population

> is responsible for poverty & rice is

> responsible for over-population. Recently

> many people are claiming that corruption

> is our chief national problem. Think in

> this way that poverty-illiteracy-unawareness

> is responsible for corruption & in our

> country the primary cause of poverty &

> illiteracy is overpopulation. Population

> not being a blessing rather has become a

> curse & rice is mainly responsible for

> this kind of consequence. Some savant

> says that Japan is an overpopulated

> country and still there is no problem as

> their people are highly skilled. Really

> Japan is an exception & exception can

> not be taken as a formula. So we have

> to entirely give up the habit of eating

> rice from right now & start having wheat

> bread in order to build a healthy &

> happy nation. I know this is a difficult

> job and it can not be done overnight

> but we must try our best. Another

> problem is that our women community are

> more interested in cooking rice than

> baking wheat bread. As because cooking

> rice is very easy but baking wheat bread

> is much hard. At the same time women

> should think that to eat rice we need

> to cook many delicious curry but to eat

> wheat bread these are not essential. Only

> potato fry or pulse’s soup is enough.

> At this cost we can buy seasonal fruits

> with the money usually spent for

> vegetables. That would be also better for

> our health. As the vegetables price is

> sky-high, it would be wise to consume

> one kilogram fruits in lieu of three

> kilogram vegetables. As we know vegetables

> contain less nutrient & yet most of

> them are spoiled by heat during cooking.

> To save our women from the hazard of

> baking wheat bread, the owner of hotel,

> restaurant & food industry can play a

> vital role. They have to given up the

> habit of preparing incredibly small &

> thin bread fried with six month old

> burnt oil & rather have to begin making

> mega-size wheat bread like middle east

> countries, one of which is enough for an

> entire family. Moreover we can make

> wheat bread machine available in every

> family like Europe & America. Some may

> argue that wheat flour is more costly

> than rice, but at the same time they

> should also consider the facts of various

> diseases like diabetes & premature senility.

>

> According to the experts, wheat

> flour’s price can be easily reduced by

> mixing corn maze with it. We should also

> think about huge amount of water needed

> to produce paddy

> (rice), which will be a real problem in

> our country in near future (also for

> many other countries). On the

> contrary so much water is not necessary

> for the cultivation of wheat. To acquire

> hundred percent benefit from eating wheat

> bread we have to consume unfiltered

> natural flour ; because the food companies

> (market packed flour) greatly reduce its

> nutrient quality by excessively straining

> it

> (to make flour white). So our request to

> the government is that govt. should

> encourage people to produce & consume

> wheat every way (and discourage the

> rice). If it is necessary we can depend

> on & produce genetically modified

> (GM) wheat. As GM food has gained

> acceptance in Europe & America, then we

> should not remain hesitated about it.

> Moreover our holy prophet

> (pbuh) has given his opinion in favor of

> genetically modified

> (GM) food. In one of his sayings he

> said, ‘in the last age there will be

> superabundance of food grains’. That means

> rice, wheat, onion, garlic, fruits,

> vegetables etc of mega-size will be

> invented & people will be obliged to

> consume those (to get ride of famine).

>

>Bashir Mahmud Ellias

>

>author, Design specialist, Homeo consultant

>

>chamber : Mizan homeo pharmacy

>9/D Toyenabi circular road,

>Kamalapore, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

>

>Mob : +880-01916038527

>

>E-mail : Bashirmahmudellias

>

>Website : http://bashirmahmudellias.blogspot.com

>

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I'm sorry but I do not agree with this post.

 

Whole grain rice is a healthy food.

 

And one cannot blame a single foodstuff on things like marrying too

early and having too many children - these are social issues -

attitudes which need changing, not diet. In cases of earlier and

earlier sexual maturation I would look to things like hormones and

pesticides used in the food chain.

 

If it is the only food or the primary food in a restricted and unvaried

diet, then I would concur that that is not healthy. But that is down

to overall poor nutrition.

 

Regards,

Sharon

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My sister and her dentist husband lived in Japan for five years.  She said that

Asians generally have very poor teeth, owing to the high rice intake in their

diets.  She said women frequently covered their mouths when they smiled or

laughed, because they had such awful teeth.  Doubtless, more frequent brushing

and varied diet would go a long way toward improving their dental condition, but

mostly it was attributed to their high rice diet.

 

Carolyn

 

 

 

 

 

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Rice rocks and I will eat more because of this posting.

Organic and fairly traded - of course!

 

 

, Carolyn Reinhold

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> My sister and her dentist husband lived in Japan for five years. 

She said that Asians generally have very poor teeth, owing to the high

rice intake in their diets.  She said women frequently covered their

mouths when they smiled or laughed, because they had such awful

teeth.  Doubtless, more frequent brushing and varied diet would go a

long way toward improving their dental condition, but mostly it was

attributed to their high rice diet.

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