In fact this shows why
all other diet theories are wrong and make lots of people ill.
Not exact matches
But in
theory it could also help people with
other conditions stick to a low sodium
diet, says Dominique Charmot of Ardelyx, the California - based company that developed it.
And there are various
theories regarding its
diet as well: Some scientists assume a strictly vegetarian lifestyle, while
others consider the ape a meat eater, and a few believe that its
diet was exclusively limited to bamboo.
While you are on her
diet, you can immerse yourself in the
theory of the proper ratio of omega - 3 and omega - 6 fatty acids, and all of the
other related issues (such as margarine and
other trans - fatty acids).
She also published a
diet (and
other theories) that provided weak chemo patients with a water soluble protein in the gut from fresh ground flax, organic flax seed oil and an organic cottage cheese recipe.
The interesting thing about nutrition is that there are many
theories and
diets that work wonders for some people but can also cause a complete disaster for
others.
I have based my
diet on Dr. Otto Warburgs Metabolic
Theory of Cancer, the studies from Peter L Pedersen, Young Hee Ko, Thomas Seyfried, Dominic D'Agostino, etc, & several
other clinical studies, here are some links for anyone interested in learning more.
Evidence indicates that increased iodine consumption replaces and therefore helps detox
other halogens, such as fluoride and bromide, and even toxic metals like lead, aluminum and mercury.11 One
theory is that liberal amounts of iodine in the
diet can protect against the harmful effects of fluoridated water.12 Iodine supports the immune system and protects against abnormal growth of bacteria in the stomach.13
So you see, this is NOT the same story as eating right for your type, the blood group
diet, food combining or acid vs. alkaline foods, OR ANY
OTHER DIET «
THEORY».
HI lee RN after the ages of 24 to 27 the bodys enzyme production reduces to from a teaspoon to eyedopper levels we start to rely on the bodies own ability to assimilate and absorb its own enzyme source where as we can run through walls at 17 to 27 try to do ot at 37 0r 47 things do nt go as planned recovery takes longer a we age generally with poor
diet and junk food shrinkage of organs increase as we age because of the lack of enzymes that are active in the body fibrin scar tissue and debris as well as sludge in the blood require the following (number 1) is oxygen (number 2) is Enzymes (number 3) is electrolytes (Number 4) is negatively ionized (Red Blood Cells) this is what is required to remove the excessive fibrin from the body Dr perlmutter is correct with his grain and carb
theory however without systemic enzyme assistance and the
other 3 protocols organ shrinkage and early aging are a reality the enzymes (systemic) do the major work eating up and ridding the excessive fibrin that is in the body and easy to see with microscopy as is Red Blood cells that are positively ionised (Stuck together) find it had to deliver ATP (cell food) that feed the cells One of the major causes of arterial blockages is inflamation condensed LDL triglycerides (bad cholestorol) not mistaking fluffy or non condensed LDL which is good for the brain and harmless as is HDL cholestorol levels
Their plant based
diet was not vegan — It's a good
theory but i would be more interested to see long term vegan
diet effect vs
other meat eaters control.
Some dogs may like the taste, but
other theories suggest their bodies might instinctively crave nutrients that are lacking in their regular
diet.
Just because a dog has the gene for hip dysplasia however, does not mean he will be affected: the severity of the disease will be directly influenced by the dog's
diet and
other environmental factors such as exercise level or body condition — or so the
theory goes.
Other unconfirmed
theories about the cause of panosteitis include protein accumulation in the bone marrow (caused by an excess of protein in the
diet) and genetics.
Using confirmation
theory, this study investigated how romantic couples» (N = 100) accepting and challenging communication was associated with several weight management (WM) outcomes (i.e., partners» general effectiveness in motivating each
other to enact healthy behaviors, productivity of WM conversations, and
diet and exercise behaviors).