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Whole Foods
Nature
has provided us with a varied and wonderful supply of food.
Within our own area we will find different types of foods.
During the year various foods have their time and place. Throughout
history, when climate has changed there has been a food supply
that differed to other climatic periods. All these foods come
pre-packaged, some of them we have found are good for us,
others are not, some have parts that we can eat and other
parts that we cannot. But when we find something that we can
eat, we should eat it as nature has given it to us, whole.
We have gradually gotten sicker
and sicker. People go to the doctor and ask for magic pills.
Why? Because we want a quick fix so that we can soldier on.
But why are so many people sick today? We seem to have a plentiful
supply of food and great hygeine standards. But our plentiful
supply of food includes massive amounts of processed food.
Our great hygeine standards tolerate no microorganisms, eradicating
one and all.
Customers in supermarkets often
have trolleys full of packets of food and bottled chemicals
to clean the house. Rarely do customers have just the 'real'
foods to purchase, meat, dairy, fruit and veg. Packaged food
has been processed in some way, a lot of it has been so processed
that it is far removed from the natural ingredients.
When food is heated certain
vitamins are lost, enzymes are destroyed and other nutrients
are altered. Milk is a classic example of a good food gone
bad through processing. So many people are finding that they
are lactose intolerant now. But this is a new thing caused
by the processing of milk, not by the food itself. In pasteurization
the milk is heated, in homogenisation the fat in the milk
is split into tiny particles throughout the milk. The heating
kills the enzymes that are necessary for the digestion of
the milk. Fats globulate, they naturally stick together, when
they are dispersed throughout the milk our bodies are struck
with a new phenomenon. Processed milk becomes a 'bad' food
because it uses resources in the body to digest it rather
than supplying resources to the body to maintain and grow.
Raw milk from a clean grass fed, healthy cow is an excellent
food.
Salt is another example of overprocessing
and refined mayhem. The resultant sodium chloride lacks all
the minute trace minerals that go along with it. Without these
the body is thrown into a state of imbalance, too much sodium
and not enough trace elements. So all sorts of reactions happen
in the body to compensate. Whole sea salt is a great food,
however. We do need salt, our bodies have lots of salt in
them that needs replacing.
Rice is another food that when
stripped of the bran is denatured and an inferior food. Populations
that have relied on rice heavily in their diet have become
sick when changing from brown rice to white rice. The vitamins
in the bran that were scarce in the diet were lost when refining
produced white rice.
In fact most foods we eat have
been altered dramatically by modern processing methods. Most
of these methods have been in place for just a century or
less. In the total scheme of things we are loosing many vital
nutrients and replacing them with fillers. We are not sick
from lack of food, we are sick from eating the wrong foods.
Whole foods are best, as natural as possible. There are many
people who believe that even meat should be eaten raw so that
the nutrition is not lost through cooking. They may be right!
Certainly in the end it is nature that has the answers and
we should respect the way nature has provided us with food.
An excellent site to
check for information on Whole Foods is:
DIETNET
QUALITY NUTRITION & HEALTH INFORMATION
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