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Eating Healthy

jvosh1 said:
I'd say to eat at least 5 times a day, 3 meals with two snacks. Not massive meals, (although breakfast should be the biggest of the day) and eating every 2-4hrs to keep the metabolism going, don't skip meals.

I was under the assumption that "grazing" like that depletes necessary enzymes.
 
My understanding was that overeating can deplete enzymes. I have been under the impression (from reading the standard men's health, men's fitness, bodybuilding.com ect) that if you have 3 meals of (depending on your daily caloric needs) around 500 calories, and two snacks around 250 cals each, that it would keep your metabolism/digestion going. Of course I could always be wrong, are there any studies or links?

I also find, for me, that I'm less hungry during the day and don't have as many cravings. If I skip a meal and my blood sugar gets too low I get grumpy and ravenous.
 
For anyone looking for motivation to change their eating habits:

I used to eat a lot of processed foods and foods that had way to much sugar. I just wasn't motivated to do anything about it since I never had a weight problem.

Then I stumbled on this video: The Upgraded Self: Top 6 Biohacks to Upgrade Your Body and Mind

It's about "Biohacks", hacking your body and mind to function better. And the video caught my attention when he said his first hack was trying Ayahuasca.

With this information about the effects the bad foods have on your body and more specifically your brain, it was only a matter of figuring out what my new meals would be and start spending a bit more on healthy- and super foods. Now I eat like the advices in this thread and really enjoy it. I have much more energy and my digestive system feels a lot better. I do "cheat" when it's not convenient (=not at home).

I also think DMT helped a lot with the general motivation to make positive changes in my life, to an extent that mushrooms or acid didn't. Strange molecule indeed :)
 
I just eat lots of fruit and veggies, rice, eggs, no meat, little processed food (only if I'm way hungry and can't get home to cook a meal.
 
I have honestly been so busy that I haven't really had time to look through this thread, but I've been preparing, and soon I will look over all the info people have given. It's very much appreciated. I have a question though if someone could please answer it for me.

Is the organic food I buy at my grocery store really organic?
 
Not necessarily, to be organic it must be labelled " organic", and be sourced from the requirements associated with organic requirements, etc. TBH, it's a bit of a money making business. Sure, it's supposed to have the edge, but is highly debateable and many disagree. Simply eat a balanced diet, organic or not...beware of marketting scams!!
 
christian said:
Not necessarily, to be organic it must be labelled " organic", and be sourced from the requirements associated with organic requirements, etc. TBH, it's a bit of a money making business. Sure, it's supposed to have the edge, but is highly debateable and many disagree. Simply eat a balanced diet, organic or not...beware of marketting scams!!

Could you elaborate? Or just rephrase? What about the fruit? Is it at least safe to assume that if that's labeled organic that it's GMO and pesticide free or no?
 
The High Life said:
Could you elaborate? Or just rephrase? What about the fruit? Is it at least safe to assume that if that's labeled organic that it's GMO and pesticide free or no?

-I'm not sure, highlife, and i don't trust them anyway. Personally i don't really care if it's organic or not. All that matters is that i eat a well balanced diet, and maintain it for life. This is the most important thing. Organic is just another way to sell fruit and veg, it's all marketting, and BIG business.IMO.
 
I have read studies in the past that claimed to have found over double the vitamin content in organic fruits vs non-organic fruit..makes sense alot of stuff is prayed with pesticides and heavily fertilized so that it grows at an unnatural pace..I cant verify that though. In some cases however it is important to try to get organic. Certain things are really bad for example..like apples. Apples are one of the most sprayed crops..and the skin is not very thick(fruit with a very hard, thick outer skin is going to take in alot less pesticides..if you dont have organic apples you at least do not want to eat the skins. Eating pesticides is not really a good idea..so try to buy what you can that is organic and what is best to have as organic, because some things matter more than others.

GMO foods I just avoid. Do I really want to be ingesting lab manufactured genetic sequences?

Hybrid crops is something you cant really get away from unless you just dont eat banannas and like half the other fruits..hybrids are nothing like GMO though..some hybrids are seedless though as well, which makes me question the nutritionaL value..more and more scientists and monsanto seem to be creating frankenstein foods as if that is a good idea:roll:

Also..one thing to think about is who you want to support..do you really want to give people like monsanto more support by buying the stuff they patent? They screw over farmers big time with terminator seeds and dont care about the qaulity of the food we are eating. I would rather not support them.
 
You are correct Fractal. However where i live the price of regular vegetables and fruit are expensive enough, and organic is a rip off. I don't have the opportunity to grow my own either, however i do try and buy local fresh produce given a choice, etc.
 
A good way to find decent priced organic foods is to check local farmers markets, were I live there are also lots of Mom and Pop places with really great food, and you can definitely tell the difference between there stuff and the big chain grocery stuff. Organic foods actually are way better for you, plus local stuff that you know is fresh and doesn't lose most of Its nutritional value on the long haul to the grocery.
 
fractal enchantment said:
GMO foods I just avoid. Do I really want to be ingesting lab manufactured genetic sequences?


I agree with you, but GMO is a technology that can be used for good or bad. You can make some really great things with it like golden rice where you give a plant the ability to make a vitamin in a crop where people who are suffering from that vitamin deficiency now have it and don't suffer. On the other hand I wouldn't trust the way that mega corps like monsanto use this technology at all, and I DO think that there are def risks when you have that disgusting profit driven motive behind our food.


It pains me that such a wonderful idea is tainted by short sighted mega corps that don't give a rats ass about people.
 
Hello, please Jamie or anyone else, could you elaborate on the tap water issue ? I wasnt able to find anything convincing. I use tap water for making tea. I dont want to drink water from spring, because there are power plants everywhere. And I dont want to buy bottled water, because all that plastic and fuel needed for transport.
 
Theres just tons of metals, fluoride, and other chemicals in our water. Even birth control chems get in there i've heard. Heres some studies on the fluoride part Pineal Gland - Fluoride Action Network


Our bodies are mostly water so it makes sense to me to be drinking the best you can get. If you cant find a spring thats close to you then i'd at least get a filter for it. Brita's sort of suck though and don't even get rid of the flouride, but its better than nothing

To those who get spring water- if you can i'd check and see what kind of container your using. I had big blue 5 gallon jugs but later found out they leech BPA into the water (a endocrine disruptor). It had the number 7 on the inside of a triangle located on the bottom side of the jug. I sold them back to the store, since thankfully places take back these jugs, and found some PET jugs with a number 1 in the triangle that don't leech it
 
I have huge plastic jugs that are BPA free..but still I am going to replace them one by one with glass jugs..you can find glass jugs at beer and wine making places alot of the time.

I use spring water for everything now, excpet for when I shower-but I want to get a shower filter for that. I pnly drink spring water and use it for all teas and soups..I also only give spring water to my house plants now as it is better for them than tap water, makes them grow faster and is better for me when I consume parts of those plants.

Tap water is just crap..I cant believe people still drink that stuff to be honest. The taste of it is like pool water. I just recently realize that the rainforest preserve down the street from me where I get water, is literally filled with springs..I must have found 10 spots the other day on a hike where pure artesian spring water was just bubbling up from the ground and on the sides of this creek..there are other springs rumored to be in the area that are a but more hidden that just pool up in the middle of the thick forest..awesome place to drink ayahuasca. In mazatec such springs are known as "the eyes of the earth" and are powerful shamanic places. Spring hunting quickly becomes somewhat of an obsession..and when you find these places it is truely beautiful..there is a special energy to the spots that you just have experience to understand. Drinking directly from a spring in the middle of the woods is like nothing else..you als tend to encounter some of the weirdest people you ever met at springs lol.

I dunno about power plants in the area contaming spring water-when I say "spring" I am always and only referring to artesian springs. These are deep down so I dunno if they can be contammed that way or not..I would research that for yourself if you have power plants nearby..and check findaspring.com for springs in your area as some of the ones on there will be able to provide test results.
 
Tona said:
Hello, please Jamie or anyone else, could you elaborate on the tap water issue ? I wasnt able to find anything convincing.

I just started a thread on "50 Reasons To Oppose Fluoridation" with a link to credible scientific information on water fluoridation. The 2006 National Research Council Report is peer-reviewed research (for all the skeptics lol). Welcome to the DMT-Nexus

Fluoride is cumulatively toxic even in small doses and comes from a variety of sources besides tap water including soda, tea, coffee, wine, beer, and some food products manufactured with tap water. (sources can be found on the site I linked in my thread)

I should also note that most water filters do not remove fluoride.
 
Can anyone recommend some cookbooks?

I want to learn to cook simple, healthy meals,
taste never mattered much to me, just good health content to make up for that
 
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