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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @F 14 Oct 2022 \ parent \ on: Longevity ๐ช๐ผ bitcoin
Well, basically, my tips are that some of your tips are misleading.
-Eating meat is not proven to be healthy, and there are numerous studies linking (particularly red meat and processed meat) consumption to certain cancers and increased risk of diabetes and heart disease. After a cursory google search, I'm looking at a study done by the National Library of Medicine. Is that a better source for you than the World Health Organization? Or is any study from a major organization now conspiracy because it opposes your world view?
-Seed oils are not inherently unhealthy. Massive amounts of any kind of oil in a diet are unhealthy, but seed oils specifically are actually one of the healthier oils (I'm looking at you Ghee, lard.. etc) Saying "No seed oils" is not saying much other than "No potatoes" which, sure, to a person who eats bags and bags of Doritos every day, yes, they should cut back on potatoes - but no, potatoes aren't unhealthy.
-Honey is just bee vomit. It's mostly sugar (which you claim that we should eat less of? But then say eat more in honey? Huh?) and water. while it has some antibacterial properties it's not a good idea to eat it, because it then kills the bacteria in your stomach, which can cause stuff like IBS IBD Crohns. Same reason peppermint oil is bad for the stomach.
There are some benefits of honey. But do those benefits justify:
-Farming colonies of insects
-Risk getting stung when some people have severe allergies
-Buying special equipment to not get stung
-Crushing some of them in the process of harvesting
-Maiming the wings of the queen bee to trap the colony to serve us like we're playing God...
Just buy some maple syrup or stevia. Honey doesn't cure cancer.
My list would be this:
No processed food of any kind๐ข
Raw fruits and vegetables
Less meat ๐ฅฉ
More superfoods
Exercise daily ๐ช๐ผ
Clean water ๐ง