if you take an unhealthy approach, such as eating low calorie,
crappy food diet, your body is not going to react in a positive way.
Not exact matches
The issue shouldn't be whether healthier meals cost more up front, but rather how much more we as a society pay to deal with the aftereffects of dealing with kids who are both overweight and malnourished from eating a
diet of
crappy food.
I think when you have a kid with any type of issue the FIRST thing you should do is cut out all the bad stuff from their
diet (dyes,
crappy food, etc) and then figure out if
food or dye is a trigger for them.
Your average
diet doesn't make you feel better because you may feel
crappy all the way through it and you never get to have that «aha» moment of «this
food really makes me feel like crud».
We have it
diet and lifestyle-wise by not putting
crappy foods in and by sleeping and doing the right kinds of exercise and taking time off to meditate or do healthy forms of exercise right?
If we have
crappy diets that don't supply the INGREDIENTS for collagen, we don't make sufficient amounts; if we're sick or compromised, we don't make enough, and if we feed our body bad
foods, we make bad collagen.
A
diet full of processed
foods,
crappy carbs, hydrogenated fats, old polyunsaturated fats left in a deep fryer for days, and a pile of chemicals that create smells, flavors, textures, and colors — just like real
food — will make anyone fat as a tick.
And that would just start with the
diet first, cutting out a lot of the
crappy inflammatory
foods.
A: Many
diets pose this risk, even the every day
crappy eating that is so rampant in society with junk and processed
food filling super market shelves.
Switching from their
Crappy Diet to one with fewer refined
foods resulted in similar spontaneous declines in appetite and
food intake regardless of
diet group assignment.
I resent the commercial dog
food companies because they like to push the «don't feed your dog people
food» Granted there are so many people on
crappy diets themselves and if they fed their dog the same... oh well that's another story.
I have had Cane Corso's for almost 10 yrs The first one I got had her ears cropped I admit I like the look but I will not put a dog through an Unnecessary surgery just to get a look I have had 3 dogs with ears intake for 6 yrs and I haven't had ear infections I clean my dogs ears on a regular basis Gook in ears are
diet related Usually related to grain found in
crappy dog
food Like corn & wheat And yes cropped ears need to be cleaned too Also dogs with cropped ears hate the rain as it Gets in their ears easily I do believe in tail cropping if it's done before day 3 These dogs never stop wagging their tails & it really hurts when they hit you There was a reason the Italians did tails & ears It was to protect the dogs from the wild boar they were hunting Today it purely «the Look»