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Friday, 13 June 2014
Time Magazine says saturated fat healthy dump the refined carbs !
Check out short video here.Full Time article here.
Ugh, just when you think you can trust Time magazine to bring you the unvarnished truth they go and write something like this: http://time.com/2912311/eat-more-gluten-the-diet-fad-must-die/
I love that they published the Butter article but I hate that they are telling people to eat gluten. There are a lot of people who don't have celiac (I'm one of them) who are still gluten intolerant. I experience ungodly symptoms ranging from depression to weight gain to anxiety, all of which are relieved after a period of even uglier detoxification. That's why I don't buy mainstream health publications. First they say eggs are bad, then they say eggs are good. I'm going to eat what God put here for me to eat (and don't mistake me for a Creationist, because I am NOT)and I am fully aware of what humans evolved on and it wasn't raisin bread.
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ReplyDeleteI think Jimmy Moore took it too literally.
ReplyDeleteUgh, just when you think you can trust Time magazine to bring you the unvarnished truth they go and write something like this: http://time.com/2912311/eat-more-gluten-the-diet-fad-must-die/
ReplyDeleteI love that they published the Butter article but I hate that they are telling people to eat gluten. There are a lot of people who don't have celiac (I'm one of them) who are still gluten intolerant. I experience ungodly symptoms ranging from depression to weight gain to anxiety, all of which are relieved after a period of even uglier detoxification. That's why I don't buy mainstream health publications. First they say eggs are bad, then they say eggs are good. I'm going to eat what God put here for me to eat (and don't mistake me for a Creationist, because I am NOT)and I am fully aware of what humans evolved on and it wasn't raisin bread.