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A Quick overview of the seven deadly dietary sins as first described by Jason Vale . These are foodstuffs in our daily diet that have an adverse effect on our health. We should strive to eliminate or at least minimise the intake on these in diet. Brought to you by www.drleonduplessis.com.
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77 Deadly dietary sins
Brought to you by Dr. Leon du Plessis (M.Tech Hom)
www.drleonduplessis.com
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Refined Sugar
This includes not only table sugar put into tea and coffee
or the obvious sugar in candy, ice cream or soda but also
All refined carbohydrates for example bread, pasta and
flour. These simply carbohydrates quickly break down into
glucose/sugar in the body.
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Refined Fats
Included here is saturated fat mainly found in animal products, as well as hydrogenated vegetable fat which is much worse than saturated animal fat. Hydrogenated vegetable fat is formed when you heat vegetable oil. Heating the oil turn it into an extremely dangerous substance. By heating these oils all the naturally occurring nutrients including the essential fatty acids are lost. Included here is margarine.
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Alcohol
Hard one to swallow or not to swallow, but the long and short of it, alcohol is not good for you. Alcohol is more toxic than heroine and alcohol shrinks the brain.
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Artificial sweeteners
If you feed a laboratory animal aspartame the animal always ends up obese, not to mention the numerous side effects of aspartame.
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Caffeine
Caffeine is extremely toxic to the body. Caffeine is a strong diuretic.
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Salt
Refined table salt contains highly toxic sodium, which will force the kidneys to work very hard to get rid of it.
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Dairy products
• Milk contains Casein which is a very large protein bonded with calcium. For the body to utilize these it needs to be split by digestive enzymes. Humans stop producing these after the age of four. Therefore the human body struggles to deal with even human milk after weaning age. Cow’s milk contains over 300 times more casein then human milk and interestingly enough casein is used as a base in one of the strongest glues. It sticks to the stomach and the intestinal lining.
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