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![]() jombithedjinn wrote: > Krusty wrote: > > "trijcomm" > wrote ... > > > >That's really unfair, Janis. Where did you learn all this info....was > > > the setup to one of your women's apartment wrestling videos some chick > > >>in pantyhose reading an Atkins diet book? > > > > > > You should really look into that Atkins diet book ... > > > > Hardly, it's a "diet" for idiots. > > > > Get a biology degree and *really* learn about food. > > You obviously know nothing about nutrition. Do you REALLY think human > beings were truly meant to eat grass like wheat and barley? I'm sure > that you do, you're just the type to be so undereducated. Well, regardless of what you think humans are "meant" to be eating, the fact of the matter is that wheat, barley, and so forth have been staples of human consumption for eons. In fact, the rise of human civilization has been directly correlated with the successful cultivation of these grains. You might consider the fact that we humans have molars - teeth specifically designed for grinding fiberous materials like *gasp* grains; and the fact that we've had them for as long as we've existed as a species. All of which indicates that, gee whiz, maybe the idea of humans eating grains isn't so far out of left field as you're suggesting. > Typical diets are inferior to the atkins diet strictly because the > conventional diets would have people eat foods that nature never > intended for human beings to eat. Humans were meant to eat meat, eggs, > green leafy vegetables, and certain berries. They were certainly not > meant to eat wheat grass. If we were not "meant" to be eating grains, we would not have teeth specifically designed for chewing them. We wouldn't have enzymes specifically designed for digesting them. We wouldn't have survived and in fact *thrived* on them for thousands and thousands of years. If you agree with the Adkins diet, good for you. If you start asking doctors and nutritionists, some of them will agree with you - others will not. But your assertion that humans are not "meant" to eat grains is utter nonsense. Human anatomy says otherwise - as does human history. |
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