We do however have vast experience at how highly
concentrated grain diets effect behavior and can cause hyperactivity.
Not exact matches
Paleo and low - carb dieters often fixate on the right side of the pyramid, including animal products, nuts and seeds, but avoiding
grains and legumes, while vegan and vegetarian
diets concentrate on the left side of the pyramid, eschewing all animal products and getting protein from
grains, legumes and nuts instead.
So again, if we summarize: the
diet's got ta change, inflammatory foods have to go away,
grains got ta come out, nightshades got ta come out, I recommend that dairy comes out, I recommend high levels of — of Omega 3 fatty foods as well as high levels 4 - 8 grams a day of Omega 3 fatty acids
concentrated EPA and DHA, I recommend high levels of turmeric anywhere form 4 — 3 to 4 grams a day,
concentrated curcuminoids at least 90 %, I recommend proteolytic enzymes, and I recommend SPMs, specialized pro-resolving mediators, to help with all of these different things to wean that person out of that prescription pain trap.
Yet we know the many problems associated with
concentrated sources of refined sugar, gluten, cereal
grains, and other foods in a typical Y2K
diet.
Diets which are high in
grains and starches alkalize urine, and dry foods result in
concentrated urine, especially in cats.
That means a
diet high in starchy ingredients that creates fast blood sugar spikes like white potato, white rice, corn meal (remember meal means
concentrated — dehydrated product ground into powder), and brewers rice (a by - product of rice production for humans that lacks nutrients of the whole
grain rice).