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  • basskiller
    Administrator
    • Aug 2003
    • 2868

    Dietary Guidelines

    1.Eat whole, natural foods.
    2.Eat only foods that will spoil, but eat them before they do.
    3.Eat naturally-raised meat including fish, seafood, poultry, beef, lamb, game, organ meats and eggs.
    4.Eat whole, naturally-produced milk products from pasture-fed cows, preferably raw and/or fermented, such as whole yogurt, cultured butter, whole cheeses and fresh and sour cream.
    5.Use only traditional fats and oils including butter and other animal fats, extra virgin olive oil, expeller expressed sesame and flax oil and the tropical oils—coconut and palm.
    6.Eat fresh fruits and vegetables, preferably organic, in salads and soups, or lightly steamed.
    7.Use whole grains and nuts that have been prepared by soaking, sprouting or sour leavening to neutralize phytic acid and other anti-nutrients.
    8.Include enzyme-enhanced lacto-fermented vegetables, fruits, beverages and condiments in your diet on a regular basis.
    9.Prepare homemade meat stocks from the bones of chicken, beef, lamb or fish and use liberally in soups and sauces.
    10.Use herb teas and coffee substitutes in moderation.
    11.Use filtered water for cooking and drinking.
    12.Use unrefined Celtic seasalt and a variety of herbs and spices for food interest and appetite stimulation.
    13.Make your own salad dressing using raw vinegar, extra virgin olive oil and expeller expressed flax oil.
    14.Use natural sweeteners in moderation, such as raw honey, maple syrup, dehydrated cane sugar juice and stevia powder.
    15.Use only unpasteurized wine or beer in strict moderation with meals.
    16.Cook only in stainless steel, cast iron, glass or good quality enamel.
    17.Use only natural supplements.
    18.Get plenty of sleep, exercise and natural light.
    19.Think positive thoughts and minimize stress.

    source:westonaprice.org/abcs-of-nutrition/162-dietary-guidelines.html
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  • HOTROCKS
    Registered User
    • Feb 2009
    • 1275

    #2
    Good post !
    Deus unus me iudicare potest




    Hot Rocks aka HIGH12 is A true American Psycho!

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    • Trapology
      Registered User
      • Jan 2007
      • 2350

      #3
      actually very critical info, a bunch of stuff i just learned myself even
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      • liftsiron
        Administrator
        • Nov 2003
        • 18446

        #4
        Good post for sure. I also drink only lite beer and vodka with diet soda. I don't drink heavy beer or any liquor full of flavors, colors and sugars.
        ADMIN/OWNER@Peak-Muscle

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        • Pumpitdude
          Vet
          • Jan 2007
          • 166

          #5
          Lite beer sucks, I just don't drink anymore. If I was though nothing would replace a cold bottle of Fat Tire.

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          • Garry Clint

            #6
            Yes the schedule is good and almost a different one and also a nice one Basskiller because you also believe in eating natural foods and i like it because natural food has no alternate.

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            • Chris

              #7
              The diet schedule mentioned about fresh fruits and vegetable is attractive for people preferring low calories with a good wholesome diet in soups and salads.

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