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Atkins, High Protein, Stillman, Scarsdale, Hollywood, Ketogenic,
Zone . . .
Round and round the low carb diets go. Where it all stops, nobody
knows. These are all low carb diets. Some have been around for many
years. Meanwhile, we’re all still getting fatter and developing
more diseases at an earlier and earlier age.
The survival and dominance of the human species has hinged on our
ability to consume and thrive on just about anything that grows
or moves. Our bodies are designed to efficiently process almost
any and every food source available; it’s called being omnivorous.
Unfortunately, as flexible as the human body is, it’s being
taxed beyond its boundaries by the extreme environmental and dietary
stresses we impose on an otherwise beautifully designed system.
What does a low carb diet mean? Here’s the
basic premise: A low carb diet is supposed to reduce the body’s
insulin production so that it uses stored fat and protein as a main
source of energy. To accomplish this you severely reduce or eliminate
foods like pasta, bread, rice and alcohol and you replace them with
large amounts of proteins like, meat, cheese and butter.
There are a number of reasons why this is unhealthy. Yes, you can
lose weight quickly but only short term. This short term weight
loss is also at the cost of potentially raising your cholesterol
and eventually cannibalizing your own muscle tissue.
There are other potentially more serious risks. If you increase
animal protein in your diet you are also increasing and compounding
the amount of synthetic hormones, antibiotics and chemicals already
taxing your body. This could contribute to a number of long-term
health risks including cancer and endocrine (hormonal) disease.
Let’s examine the previously mentioned meat, cheese and butter.
United States beef is so unhealthy it’s already banned in
many counties including Britain, China, Russia and, as of June 15,
the European Union (EU) will be banning all beef from the US. Most
dairy cows in the US are treated with the bovine growth hormone,
rBST. This is a genetically engineered hormone by Monsanto that
ends up in your milk and in much higher concentrations in your cheese,
butter, sour cream, etc. The only sure way to avoid hormone laced
dairy is to read the label. Dairy from cows not treated with rBST
will usually be clearly labeled. Unfortunately, unless you live
in California, that milk is hard to find and no matter where you
live, it is certainly more costly.
If you’re thinking about eating fish instead, think again.
Many fish contain dangerous levels of mercury and PCB’s. This
includes farmed or wild salmon. The only "clean" salmon
currently available is Alaskan Red Salmon.
Is there any way to get off this merry-go-round?
Yes, keep it simple. To successfully lose weight and reduce your
chemical body burden, you need to reduce your caloric intake and
increase your activity level while eating lower on the food chain.
Fruits, vegetables and grains may contain herbicide and pesticide
residue (unless it’s organic) but at much lower levels than
found in animal protein. Unless animals are raised on organic feed,
they usually carry a large chemical body burden. It’s safer
and often lower in calories to get at least some of your protein
from a plant source like beans, nuts, tofu and other soy based products.
There are over 85,000 commercial chemicals used in the United States
today. Most are not tested for basic human safety. If you truly
want to know what is impacting your body’s optimum function,
learn more about the chemicals potentially harming your health and
demand accountability for the vast contamination of our environment.
For
more information please access the following websites.
www.weightlossresources.co.uk
www.pesticideinfo.org
The link listed below will allow you to download a new report from
Pesticide Action Network, North America. It’s titled, CHEMICAL
TRESPASS: PESTICIDES IN OUR BODIES AND CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY.
http://www.panna.org/campaigns/docsTrespass/chemicalTrespass2004.dv.html
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Originally from Hawaii, Marleen was also raised
in Japan and Guam. Her background is extremely eclectic and ranges
from working in the field of cartography to performing as a singer,
dancer and actress.
In 1990, Marleen was diagnosed with thyroid disease followed by
breast cancer less than two years later. She lost both breasts and
her thyroid with no family history that would predispose her to
either disease. After much research, Marleen is convinced that environmental
pollution played a significant role in the development of her life-threatening
diseases.
Since 1995, Marleen has dedicated herself as a women's health advocate.
She has served as a consultant for several health organizations
including the National Cancer Institute in Washington, DC and UCSF
Mt. Zion Cancer Center in San Francisco.
Marleen has combined her skills to develop a women's health presentation
which delves into the connections between the politics of gender
bias and the level of morbidity suffered by women. Marleen is an
active speaker in the San Francisco Bay Area.
e-mail: MQhealthpge@aol.com
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