Not exact matches
There was a
time when SOME
of these «rules» may have been practical or had a logical reason for them
in that
time period (for example, the rules against
eating certain animals could easily be explained by diseases that were not understood then that were commonly acquired by people that
ate them.)
«If you spray a (non-GM) plant with pesticide or a herbicide, you're not allowed to harvest it and market it for a
certain period of time to give the chemical
time to decay, (but with pesticide - resistant GM crops) there's no withholding
period... and the pesticide is
in every cell
of the plant, so you
eat it.»
Making any changes
in your diet can be an overwhelming experience when you're used to
eating a
certain way for a
period of time.
However, having ready several things recently that indicate it's better to limit
eating to a
certain period of time, I'm thinking
of moving this to earlier
in the day or simply forgoing it.
Eating processed or deep fried foods, trans fats can all contribute to chronic health over
time, and diseases like heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and countless other illnesses can be contributed
in part to the inflammation caused by
certain foods such as these that we choose to
eat over a prolonged
period of time.
In essence, intermittent fasting is the practice of only eating during a certain time period in the day and not eating during the other hours of the da
In essence, intermittent fasting is the practice
of only
eating during a
certain time period in the day and not eating during the other hours of the da
in the day and not
eating during the other hours
of the day.