titox a écrit:Newsletter sur les céréales.
Why Grains Are Not Suggested on the Candida Diet
Bien que je sois d'accord avec le principe (trop de céréales ne font pas bon ménage avec la candidose et une bonne santé), les faits archéologiques cités sont erronés ou mal interprétés.
Then about 10,000 years ago a few civilizations appeared
out of nowhere. The Egyptians, the Mayans, the Incas,
Babylon, and civilizations in China.
carrément FAUX!About the same story occurred with other grains around the
world including rice in China. All of them went through
this same process of genetic engineering.
FAUX pour le rizAbout 6000 years ago pottery was invented and we figured
out we could store these grains until a later date so we
could eat them. This is when civilization really took off
and cities started popping up all over the world because of
modern agriculture.
FAUX, FAUX et FAUXHowever, we were never designed to eat this way. It is
truly a very new development in our 2 million-year history.
And in the last 100 years we have taken the consumption of
grains to a whole new level of nutritional insanity.
Là je suis d'accord.These toxins are the reason you must soak and cook your
beans. The soaking and cooking process neutralizes the
toxins so they are safe to eat. But, I highly doubt ancient
man ever bothered with this, especially before the advent of
iron pots.
Encore FAUX!Donc difficile de prendre ce genre de recherches au sérieux. Si on veut s'appuyer sur notre histoire pour illustrer les problèmes liés à notre alimentation actuelle, la moindre des choses est de se baser sur des faits archéologiques réels, ce qui ne changerait rien au message final mais rendrait l'étude plus crédible!