Gregory Toomey wrote:
I saw the following program a few years ago & it stuck in my mind.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2000/...in206218.shtml
Case 1: In the film Nolte went to his doctor in a dressing gown.
Nolte pops
60 pills a day long and "pays tens of thousands of dollars a year on
his
anti-aging regimen"
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2000/...in205736.shtml
Case 2: Eartha Kitt is still performing now at age 76 and "runs in
the woods
near her house in rural Westchester County, outside New York City".
"I eat
everything," she says. "I just watch the amount."
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2000/...in206155.shtml
Eartha Kitt looked/looks far more healthy than the pill popper.
gtoomey
quote:
Nolte says that this approach saves time: "When you get a doctor [who]
says, 'you really don't need the vitamin supplements, you get it out of
your food,' well, I defy to find those people that can eat six portions
of vegetables a day and six portions of fruit."
unquote
Why do people assume that the only food that contains any important
nutrients are vegetables and fruit?
What about the all important fat soluble vitamins that can only be
gotten from animal fats. What about essential fatty acids and essential
proteins that can only be gotten from animal sources? Veggies and fruit
are only a part of what makes up a healthy diet.
Why does the mainstream and Nolte have these blinders on about what
really is nutritious food?
TC