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Hi:
I’m currently thinking of a hypothetical diet product that is vegan- friendly and has all the nutrients of vegetables, fruits, herbs, algae, seaweed, mushrooms and other non-animal organisms that are necessary/beneficial for human health. It also contains beneficial and essential microbes [such as probiotics]. All the aforementioned are in amounts optimum for human health. This product is completely organic and free of any pesticides, synthetic ethylene and other man-made substances that compromise the health of organisms and their human consumers. In addition, no organisms used in the product are genetically-engineered or irradiated to any extent. Equally important is the soil and other conditions used to grow these organisms is healthy, organic, and free of pollutants. Prior to the making of this product, all proteins & fats are pre- digested completely, and the following substances are completely removed from the organisms: 1. Any carbohydrate that raises blood sugar. Soluble fibers [such as inulin] are not removed at all as they don’t count as net carbs and actually benefit health. Simple sugars and digestible starches are completely removed. Insoluble fibers [such as cellulose] are also completely removed as they don’t offer much benefit other than to add bulk to the stools. Non-fermentable carbohydrates not classified as vitamins or fibers are also removed completely. 2. Glycerol [which is unnecessary calories and can be produced by the body] 3. Saturated fatty acids [which contribute to atherosclerosis] 4. Trans fatty acids [which are far worse for health than saturated fatty acids] 5. Any other substance that is scientifically-proven not to be beneficial to – or necessary for – health. All organisms used in this product – excluding tomatoes – are raw. Tomatoes are boiled to bring out the lycopenes. To make the product healthier, bad minerals [such as lead and thallium] are completely removed [assuming any of them happen to somehow be in the organisms]. To decrease blood pressure, sodium and chloride are decreased [but not completely removed]. The sodium is decreased as much as can be without leading to symptoms of sodium deficiency. The chloride is decreased as much as possible without causing any serious symptoms of chloride deficiency – the consumer should still be able to safely perform tasks taken for granted – such as driving or operating machinery. The decrease in chloride will help balance out the acidity caused by ketosis. To help prevent kidney stones during ketosis, extra potassium ions are added to the product. The potassium is also alkaline and will further assist the body in keeping itself non-acidic during ketosis. In addition, the extra potassium is added because the body responds to chlorine deficiency by making the kidneys excrete potassium. So more potassium must be consumed to make up for this loss. The removal of the aforementioned substances does not require the addition of any chemicals or substances. This removal relies on a nanotechnological device that recognizes all known chemicals by their molecular structure. This hypothetical device is programmed to remove the undesirables by capturing molecules analyzing their structure and then separating them from the product. If the captured molecule is desired for the product it is then mixed back into the product. None of the desired chemicals in this product are altered in any way, shape or form. The product has drinking water added to it to make it easier to drink. This product is in small health-friendly, eco-friendly bottles. Five bottles per day should be consumed. The bottles are in a package and are of different sizes. The biggest bottle should be consumed in the morning. The smallest should be consumed in the evening. In between, are bottles of different sizes. Earlier in the day, the bigger bottles should be consumed and as the day progresses the smaller bottles should be consumed. This routine follows the saying “eat breakfast link a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper” – except the food is divided into 5 smaller meals instead of 3 bigger meals. This is an extra benefit to diabetes patients who are following this hypothetical diet. It is important to understand that this product will initially not satiate it’s users. However, once ketosis kicks in, appetite will decrease and consumers will no longer feel the urge to eat. To summarize, the organisms in the product are chopped to the molecular level. Second, the proteins/fats are pre-digested all the way down to their monomers [amino acids in the case of proteins, fatty acids & glycerol in the case of fats]. Third, the undesirable substances are removed. Finally, good microbes, potassium ions, and drinking water are added. There still will be fat in this product, it's just that they will be broken down to fatty acids [and the glycerol portions removed] prior to bottling. Many fatty acids are necessary and/or beneficial for health. They also assist in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins. However, the bad fatty acids will be removed completely. If this product did exist it would greatly benefit obese patients. I just wish someone would start a company, get the company to make this theoretical product, and sell it to the general public at a reasonable price. I am overweight with hypertension and at risk for stroke. I don't want to end up paralyzed, blind, heart-attacked or otherwise handicapped. That is why I want this product so badly. As said before, I'd like to live off this entirely so I am completely non-disabled for the rest of my life. It is also extremely important to note that *physical exercise* significantly contributes to health. So a combination of aerobic, anaerobic, and stretch exercises -- when followed with this diet -- will really increase the quality of one's life. Quality of life for me means being energetic during the day, calm at night [when it's time for bed], and most importantly not suffering from any handicap -- be it a heart attack, stroke, cancer, etc. I must mention my cardiac CRP levels are high enough to indicate a significant risk for heart disease. Lord please convince someone to make this product and sell it at a reasonable price to the public. For as long as I'm alive, I want to be completely able to move, see, speak, hear, and perform other tasks one would normally take for granted. Regards, Green Xenon |
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2010 11:04:36 -0800 (PST), GreenXenon
> wrote: > Im currently thinking of a hypothetical diet product that is vegan- > friendly and has all the nutrients of vegetables, fruits, herbs, > algae, seaweed, mushrooms and other non-animal organisms that are > necessary/beneficial for human health. It also contains beneficial and > essential microbes Microbes can be animals too. What you're looking for by the way is akin to "shmoon": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shmoo -- Bob http://www.kanyak.com |
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On Nov 9, 11:20*am, Opinicus >
wrote: > On Tue, 9 Nov 2010 11:04:36 -0800 (PST), GreenXenon > > > wrote: > > I’m currently thinking of a hypothetical diet product that is vegan- > > friendly and has all the nutrients of vegetables, fruits, herbs, > > algae, seaweed, mushrooms and other non-animal organisms that are > > necessary/beneficial for human health. It also contains beneficial and > > essential microbes > > Microbes can be animals too. What you're looking for by the way is > akin to "shmoon":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shmoo > > -- > Bobhttp://www.kanyak.com I read the wikilink about shmoon. What's the relevance? |
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![]() "GreenXenon" > wrote in message ... Hi: I’m currently thinking of a hypothetical diet product that is vegan- friendly and has all the nutrients of vegetables, fruits, herbs, algae, seaweed, mushrooms and other non-animal organisms that are necessary/beneficial for human health. It also contains beneficial and essential microbes [such as probiotics]. All the aforementioned are in amounts optimum for human health. This product is completely organic and free of any pesticides, synthetic ethylene and other man-made substances that compromise the health of organisms and their human consumers. In addition, no organisms used in the product are genetically-engineered or irradiated to any extent. Equally important is the soil and other conditions used to grow these organisms is healthy, organic, and free of pollutants. Prior to the making of this product, all proteins & fats are pre- digested completely, and the following substances are completely removed from the organisms: 1. Any carbohydrate that raises blood sugar. Soluble fibers [such as inulin] are not removed at all as they don’t count as net carbs and actually benefit health. Simple sugars and digestible starches are completely removed. Insoluble fibers [such as cellulose] are also completely removed as they don’t offer much benefit other than to add bulk to the stools. Non-fermentable carbohydrates not classified as vitamins or fibers are also removed completely. 2. Glycerol [which is unnecessary calories and can be produced by the body] 3. Saturated fatty acids [which contribute to atherosclerosis] 4. Trans fatty acids [which are far worse for health than saturated fatty acids] 5. Any other substance that is scientifically-proven not to be beneficial to – or necessary for – health. All organisms used in this product – excluding tomatoes – are raw. Tomatoes are boiled to bring out the lycopenes. To make the product healthier, bad minerals [such as lead and thallium] are completely removed [assuming any of them happen to somehow be in the organisms]. To decrease blood pressure, sodium and chloride are decreased [but not completely removed]. The sodium is decreased as much as can be without leading to symptoms of sodium deficiency. The chloride is decreased as much as possible without causing any serious symptoms of chloride deficiency – the consumer should still be able to safely perform tasks taken for granted – such as driving or operating machinery. The decrease in chloride will help balance out the acidity caused by ketosis. To help prevent kidney stones during ketosis, extra potassium ions are added to the product. The potassium is also alkaline and will further assist the body in keeping itself non-acidic during ketosis. In addition, the extra potassium is added because the body responds to chlorine deficiency by making the kidneys excrete potassium. So more potassium must be consumed to make up for this loss. The removal of the aforementioned substances does not require the addition of any chemicals or substances. This removal relies on a nanotechnological device that recognizes all known chemicals by their molecular structure. This hypothetical device is programmed to remove the undesirables by capturing molecules analyzing their structure and then separating them from the product. If the captured molecule is desired for the product it is then mixed back into the product. None of the desired chemicals in this product are altered in any way, shape or form. The product has drinking water added to it to make it easier to drink. This product is in small health-friendly, eco-friendly bottles. Five bottles per day should be consumed. The bottles are in a package and are of different sizes. The biggest bottle should be consumed in the morning. The smallest should be consumed in the evening. In between, are bottles of different sizes. Earlier in the day, the bigger bottles should be consumed and as the day progresses the smaller bottles should be consumed. This routine follows the saying “eat breakfast link a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner like a pauper” – except the food is divided into 5 smaller meals instead of 3 bigger meals. This is an extra benefit to diabetes patients who are following this hypothetical diet. It is important to understand that this product will initially not satiate it’s users. However, once ketosis kicks in, appetite will decrease and consumers will no longer feel the urge to eat. To summarize, the organisms in the product are chopped to the molecular level. Second, the proteins/fats are pre-digested all the way down to their monomers [amino acids in the case of proteins, fatty acids & glycerol in the case of fats]. Third, the undesirable substances are removed. Finally, good microbes, potassium ions, and drinking water are added. There still will be fat in this product, it's just that they will be broken down to fatty acids [and the glycerol portions removed] prior to bottling. Many fatty acids are necessary and/or beneficial for health. They also assist in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins. However, the bad fatty acids will be removed completely. If this product did exist it would greatly benefit obese patients. I just wish someone would start a company, get the company to make this theoretical product, and sell it to the general public at a reasonable price. I am overweight with hypertension and at risk for stroke. I don't want to end up paralyzed, blind, heart-attacked or otherwise handicapped. That is why I want this product so badly. As said before, I'd like to live off this entirely so I am completely non-disabled for the rest of my life. It is also extremely important to note that *physical exercise* significantly contributes to health. So a combination of aerobic, anaerobic, and stretch exercises -- when followed with this diet -- will really increase the quality of one's life. Quality of life for me means being energetic during the day, calm at night [when it's time for bed], and most importantly not suffering from any handicap -- be it a heart attack, stroke, cancer, etc. I must mention my cardiac CRP levels are high enough to indicate a significant risk for heart disease. Lord please convince someone to make this product and sell it at a reasonable price to the public. For as long as I'm alive, I want to be completely able to move, see, speak, hear, and perform other tasks one would normally take for granted. Regards, Green Xenon --- Oh jeez, now you're over here! Are you on EVERY newsgroup? I highly doubt there would be a market for such a product. I know I wouldn't buy it. |
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On Nov 9, 2:37*pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> I highly doubt > there would be a market for such a product. Why? >*I know I wouldn't buy it. Why not? Don't you want to be completely non-disabled for as long as you exist? |
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![]() "GreenXenon" > wrote in message ... On Nov 9, 2:37 pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote: > I highly doubt > there would be a market for such a product. Why? Most people like to eat real food. > I know I wouldn't buy it. >Why not? I like to eat real food. >Don't you want to be completely non-disabled for as long as you exist? That product you talked about is not going to take away my neuropathy, arthritis, venous insufficieny or fibromyalgia. |
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On Nov 9, 5:38*pm, "Julie Bove" > wrote:
> "GreenXenon" > wrote in message > > ...: > > >Don't you want to be completely non-disabled for as long as you exist? > > That product you talked about is not going to take away my neuropathy, > arthritis, venous insufficieny or fibromyalgia. It will prevent them from worsening though. Not to mention it will decrease your risk of cardiovascular disease significantly. My health is failing miserably because humanity -- being the greedy piece of sh-t it is -- isn't friendly enough to develop my requested product and sell it to me at an affordable price. |
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2010 11:29:16 -0800 (PST), GreenXenon
> wrote: > > Microbes can be animals too. What you're looking for by the way is > > akin to "shmoon":http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shmoo > I read the wikilink about shmoon. What's the relevance? Shmoon are a food source that can do, be, and taste exactly like anything you want it to. -- Bob http://www.kanyak.com |
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On Nov 9, 2:04*pm, GreenXenon > wrote:
Major bullshit snipped. > Quality of life for me means being energetic during the day, calm at > night [when it's time for bed], and most importantly not suffering > from any handicap -- be it a heart attack, stroke, cancer, etc. > > I must mention my cardiac CRP levels are high enough to indicate a > significant risk for heart disease. > > Lord please convince someone to make this product and sell it at a > reasonable price to the public. > > For as long as I'm alive, I want to be completely able to move, see, > speak, hear, and perform other tasks one would normally take for > granted. There's no such food. No matter what you do, you're going to degenerate and die, unless you decide to die young. Either resign yourself to debilitation, or kill yourself. |
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On Nov 10, 7:27*am, Cindy Hamilton >
wrote: > On Nov 9, 2:04*pm, GreenXenon > wrote: > > Major bullshit snipped. > > > Quality of life for me means being energetic during the day, calm at > > night [when it's time for bed], and most importantly not suffering > > from any handicap -- be it a heart attack, stroke, cancer, etc. > > > I must mention my cardiac CRP levels are high enough to indicate a > > significant risk for heart disease. > > > Lord please convince someone to make this product and sell it at a > > reasonable price to the public. > > > For as long as I'm alive, I want to be completely able to move, see, > > speak, hear, and perform other tasks one would normally take for > > granted. > > There's no such food. *No matter what you do, you're going > to degenerate and die, unless you decide to die young. > > Either resign yourself to debilitation, or kill yourself. But I'm only 27. |
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On Nov 10, 11:03*am, GreenXenon > wrote:
> On Nov 10, 7:27*am, Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > > > > > > > On Nov 9, 2:04*pm, GreenXenon > wrote: > > > Major bullshit snipped. > > > > Quality of life for me means being energetic during the day, calm at > > > night [when it's time for bed], and most importantly not suffering > > > from any handicap -- be it a heart attack, stroke, cancer, etc. > > > > I must mention my cardiac CRP levels are high enough to indicate a > > > significant risk for heart disease. > > > > Lord please convince someone to make this product and sell it at a > > > reasonable price to the public. > > > > For as long as I'm alive, I want to be completely able to move, see, > > > speak, hear, and perform other tasks one would normally take for > > > granted. > > > There's no such food. *No matter what you do, you're going > > to degenerate and die, unless you decide to die young. > > > Either resign yourself to debilitation, or kill yourself. > > But I'm only 27. You can probably wait a few years, then. Keep eating sensibly, exercising, and enjoying food and activity. You'll derive the best possible outcome that way. My grandmother lived to be 92, and a few months before she died she was flirting with her physical therapist. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Nov 10, 11:06*am, Cindy Hamilton >
wrote: > On Nov 10, 11:03*am, GreenXenon > wrote: > > > > > > > On Nov 10, 7:27*am, Cindy Hamilton > > > wrote: > > > > On Nov 9, 2:04*pm, GreenXenon > wrote: > > > > Major bullshit snipped. > > > > > Quality of life for me means being energetic during the day, calm at > > > > night [when it's time for bed], and most importantly not suffering > > > > from any handicap -- be it a heart attack, stroke, cancer, etc. > > > > > I must mention my cardiac CRP levels are high enough to indicate a > > > > significant risk for heart disease. > > > > > Lord please convince someone to make this product and sell it at a > > > > reasonable price to the public. > > > > > For as long as I'm alive, I want to be completely able to move, see, > > > > speak, hear, and perform other tasks one would normally take for > > > > granted. > > > > There's no such food. *No matter what you do, you're going > > > to degenerate and die, unless you decide to die young. > > > > Either resign yourself to debilitation, or kill yourself. > > > But I'm only 27. > > You can probably wait a few years, then. > > Keep eating sensibly, exercising, and enjoying > food and activity. *You'll derive the best possible > outcome that way. > > My grandmother lived to be 92, and a few months > before she died she was flirting with her physical > therapist. > > Cindy Hamilton- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - All that aside, is the product I discussed in the 1st message of this thread physically-possible to make using today's technology? If not, approximately how long until technology is advanced enough to produce it? |
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On Nov 10, 3:59*pm, GreenXenon > wrote:
> All that aside, is the product I discussed in the 1st message of this > thread physically-possible to make using today's technology? If not, > approximately how long until technology is advanced enough to produce > it? Never. There's nothing that will reverse the entropy inherent in cellular reproduction. May as well grab all the gusto you can while you can. Cindy Hamilton |
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On Nov 10, 9:27*am, Cindy Hamilton >
wrote: > On Nov 9, 2:04*pm, GreenXenon > wrote: > > Major bullshit snipped. > > > Quality of life for me means being energetic during the day, calm at > > night [when it's time for bed], and most importantly not suffering > > from any handicap -- be it a heart attack, stroke, cancer, etc. > > > I must mention my cardiac CRP levels are high enough to indicate a > > significant risk for heart disease. > > > Lord please convince someone to make this product and sell it at a > > reasonable price to the public. > > > For as long as I'm alive, I want to be completely able to move, see, > > speak, hear, and perform other tasks one would normally take for > > granted. > > There's no such food. *No matter what you do, you're going > to degenerate and die, unless you decide to die young. > > Either resign yourself to debilitation, or kill yourself. Who'd want to eat crap like that anyway? Like something from a science fiction negative utopia book. --Bryan |
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Bryan wrote:
> Who'd want to eat crap like that anyway? Like something from a > science fiction negative utopia book. > > --Bryan Soylent Green! |
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On Nov 10, 3:10*pm, Goomba > wrote:
> Bryan wrote: > > Who'd want to eat crap like that anyway? *Like something from a > > science fiction negative utopia book. > > > --Bryan > > Soylent Green! Not quite that bad, but if you ordered Soylent Green, hold the people... Also like Chicken Little in The Space Merchants. --Bryan |
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On Nov 10, 3:06*pm, Bryan > wrote:
> On Nov 10, 9:27*am, Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > > > > > On Nov 9, 2:04*pm, GreenXenon > wrote: > > > Major bullshit snipped. > > > > Quality of life for me means being energetic during the day, calm at > > > night [when it's time for bed], and most importantly not suffering > > > from any handicap -- be it a heart attack, stroke, cancer, etc. > > > > I must mention my cardiac CRP levels are high enough to indicate a > > > significant risk for heart disease. > > > > Lord please convince someone to make this product and sell it at a > > > reasonable price to the public. > > > > For as long as I'm alive, I want to be completely able to move, see, > > > speak, hear, and perform other tasks one would normally take for > > > granted. > > > There's no such food. *No matter what you do, you're going > > to degenerate and die, unless you decide to die young. > > > Either resign yourself to debilitation, or kill yourself. > > Who'd want to eat crap like that anyway? *Like something from a > science fiction negative utopia book. > > --Bryan Dystopia. John Kuthe... |
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On Nov 10, 1:05*pm, Cindy Hamilton >
wrote: > On Nov 10, 3:59*pm, GreenXenon > wrote: > > > All that aside, is the product I discussed in the 1st message of this > > thread physically-possible to make using today's technology? If not, > > approximately how long until technology is advanced enough to produce > > it? > > Never. *There's nothing that will reverse the entropy inherent in > cellular reproduction. Okay, but how is that relevant? |
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