Live Longer, Age Slower And Reduce Your Risk Of Diabetes And Other Major Illnesses
By avoiding known food health risks, you can improve your life.
The deadly sins of consumption include:
(1) Salmon “sounds healthy and you’re not told (without asking) if the it is wild or farmed. Wild salmon gives you major amounts of necessary fish oils that are needed by almost everyone in commercial societies; yet the farmed salmon are raised in crowded pens and fed chicken pellets. This process has been scientifically shown to produce PCB’s and DDT, which are dangerous insecticides and chemicals. Always ask if the salmon is wild, even in nice eateries, because you will be shocked how many $30 salmon entrees are farmed.
(2) Milk “cows used to reach maturity eating grass and making raw milk. Now they're fed growth hormones to provide more milk (money) while passing the consequences of bladder infections and pus on to you the customer. Raw milk is the one of preference.
(3) Vegetables and Fruit “including potatoes, apples, strawberries, and grapes have been doused with so many pesticides. Organic is always best. Insecticides have been associated with a bunch of diseases including cognitive issues and Parkinson’s Disease
(4) Sodas- quickest way to Diabetes, Body weight issues Cognitive Problems, bone loss, dental enamel damage, digestive damage, Raised blood pressure, Heart Disease, and on and on. Diet sodas are worse for you, so beware the “healthy” label they wear.
(5) Beef- the highest profits are in raising corn, soy, and grain fed cattle to fatten them up and get more beef per buck. Again, organic is the way to go, it even is tastier. Some of the best beef I've ever eaten was in Costa Rica, where the cattle are fed precisely from the land.
Does it take commitment and up-front expense to eat and drinkdrink and eat properly. Yes, but the longer term savings in greenbacks and health are astronomically larger.
Dr. Scott Brown, Denver Chiropractic Neurologist, stays at the sharp edge of current clinical science with intense continuing education studies on diabetes, migraines, balance disorders, and vertigo .