Guest guest Posted September 4, 2003 Report Share Posted September 4, 2003 B " H Someone has made me understand why I've encountered some resistance to writing about Proper Food Combining. I'm not talking about proper food combining to produce proteins. Marilyn and Harvey Diamond, two of the world's formost experts on Natural Hygience, explain quite clearly that one does not have to eat all of the essential amino acids at a single meal, or even in a single day in their first book Fit for Life. Most of the amino acids our bodies use is what we recycle anyway. I'm talking about an entirely different body of knowledge. I am talking about not causing the stomach to produce an acid and a base at once and what happens when we do. I see that this concept is entirely new to most of you. Unfortunately, the pioneering work of Dr. Shelton and his students was hushed by the cattle growers and milk industry so effectively that even most vegetarians do not know about these essential principles. Most I've seen vegetarian recipes for baked goods with cheese and canned pineapple, for example, and my hair stands up on end. It would be healthier to eat a piece of organically grown chicken with a big green salad than to eat muffins like that. I'm certainly not touting eating meat, but one should have no illusions that cheese together with a carb is more healthy than organically grown meat and big green, yellow and red salad. Nor should one think that the milk and egg animal husbandry industry is any more humane than that of the meat producers. I assure you that the Principles of Proper Food Combining are backed up by the hardest scientific evidence. The Natural Hygiene Society counts eminent physicians, biochemists, molecular biologists and chemists among its members. Please: Search Dr. Herbert Shelton+food combining. Search food combining+proteins+carbohydrates. Search Principles of Natural Hygiene. Search Harvey and Marilyn Diamond and you will be introduced to new dimensions of understanding how your body works and how to best take care of its needs. P.S. You might be interested in reading what Natural Hygiene has to say about both eggs and cheese and why they are more dangerous to the body than eating organically grown meat. Being a vegetarian requires a great deal of honesty and the courage to throw away old ways of thinking. Forgive me, I'm just kind of shocked that most people who consider themselves vegetarians don't know these basic facts. Doreen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2003 Report Share Posted September 4, 2003 --- B " H A short an elegant synopsis of the principles: http://www.alderbrooke.com/combine.htm Doreen In , " Doreen Bell-Dotan " <dordot2001> wrote: > B " H > > Someone has made me understand why I've encountered some resistance > to writing about Proper Food Combining. > > I'm not talking about proper food combining to produce proteins. > Marilyn and Harvey Diamond, two of the world's formost experts on > Natural Hygience, explain quite clearly that one does not have to eat > all of the essential amino acids at a single meal, or even in a > single day in their first book Fit for Life. Most of the amino acids > our bodies use is what we recycle anyway. I'm talking about an > entirely different body of knowledge. > > I am talking about not causing the stomach to produce an acid and a > base at once and what happens when we do. > > I see that this concept is entirely new to most of you. > Unfortunately, the pioneering work of Dr. Shelton and his students > was hushed by the cattle growers and milk industry so effectively > that even most vegetarians do not know about these essential > principles. Most I've seen vegetarian recipes for baked goods with > cheese and canned pineapple, for example, and my hair stands up on > end. It would be healthier to eat a piece of organically grown > chicken with a big green salad than to eat muffins like that. I'm > certainly not touting eating meat, but one should have no illusions > that cheese together with a carb is more healthy than organically > grown meat and big green, yellow and red salad. Nor should one think > that the milk and egg animal husbandry industry is any more humane > than that of the meat producers. > > I assure you that the Principles of Proper Food Combining are backed > up by the hardest scientific evidence. The Natural Hygiene Society > counts eminent physicians, biochemists, molecular biologists and > chemists among its members. > > Please: Search Dr. Herbert Shelton+food combining. Search > food combining+proteins+carbohydrates. Search Principles of Natural > Hygiene. Search Harvey and Marilyn Diamond and you will be > introduced to new dimensions of understanding how your body works and > how to best take care of its needs. > > P.S. You might be interested in reading what Natural Hygiene has to > say about both eggs and cheese and why they are more dangerous to the > body than eating organically grown meat. > > Being a vegetarian requires a great deal of honesty and the courage > to throw away old ways of thinking. > > Forgive me, I'm just kind of shocked that most people who consider > themselves vegetarians don't know these basic facts. > > Doreen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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