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Old April 25th, 2010, 03:16 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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Any experiences I should know about.
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Old April 27th, 2010, 03:18 PM posted to alt.support.diet
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VFW wrote:

Any experiences I should know about.


The principles of the acid balance theory seem completely nonsense, but
the general conclusion is to eat better quality food. If some folks
need a crazy theory to eat their veggies okay for them.

I figure it's a trait of growing up and moving out on your own to eat
and like your veggies, but calling that a rite of passage from
childhold to adulthood does not sit well with those folks who won't
eat their veggies. I call folks childish and they don't like it. No
mystery there. May as well toss some crazy theories at them and see if
it works.
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Old April 28th, 2010, 10:44 AM posted to alt.support.diet
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In article , Doug Freyburger
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VFW wrote:

Any experiences I should know about.


The principles of the acid balance theory seem completely nonsense, but
the general conclusion is to eat better quality food. If some folks
need a crazy theory to eat their veggies okay for them.

I figure it's a trait of growing up and moving out on your own to eat
and like your veggies, but calling that a rite of passage from
childhold to adulthood does not sit well with those folks who won't
eat their veggies. I call folks childish and they don't like it. No
mystery there. May as well toss some crazy theories at them and see if
it works.


I read a book related to acid/alkalinity balance several years ago. The
author indicated that a person that eats a high acid diet (example: lots
of meat and cokes) is more likely to develop cancer than a person that
eats a high alkalinity diet. A person that eats a high acid diet
(according to the author) will have lots more medical problems than a
person that eats a high alkalinity diet.


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Old May 9th, 2010, 04:08 PM
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Whether acid/ alkalinity test is nonsense or not is the issue here because at the end we are all led up to eat veggies. I am not a big fan of vegetables but even then I eat a lot of them because it keeps us healthy. If you want to eat more meat eat more veggies. Vegetables make your body cool when it is supposed to get hot after having all those proteins from the meat. So next times you eat something make sure there is enough veggies in it!

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