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BREAD, RICE, PASTA, CEREAL INCREASE RISK OF DEATH BY 28%; DIETS HIGHER IN FAT REDUCE MORTAL RISK BY 23%
Let's start with a stunning statement.
And now the final blow–the carbohydrate-rich diet that became the nation’s food guideline, leads to an early death. As I write this column today a newly published study carried this news headline: “Death by Carbohydrates.” Yes, higher carbohydrate intake (bread, rice, pasta, cereal) increases the risk for death by 28% while diets higher in fat reduce mortal risk by 23%.
So if you eat breakfast cereal or toast with
your bacon and eggs, pasta or rice for dinner on a daily basis, you're raising
your risk of death by 28%? Ouch.
I eat rice. On occasion. As of
late, on more than one occasion.
I don't eat breakfast cereal. Who needs
the added sugar? But nor do I eat shredded wheat.
I don't eat pasta any more, but I do eat
sandwiches. Boy, do I eat sandwiches. I hate this. There are
days, perhaps too many days, where I rush and am not able to prepare a meal at
home. So I eat out. It is almost impossible to find healthy
solutions on the go. Maybe, just maybe a Whole Foods kale salad, but
there isn't really a Whole Foods store in your immediate vicinity.
So the path to health, the path to life is to
get rid of breakfast cereals, rice, pasta, and bread from your home.
Don't quibble. Just do it. There are excellent substitutes.
Ground up greens. Not to a pulp but shred it to the size of
rice.
Okay, now let's take a look at the rest of
Sardi's article, titled "Mind Bending Drugs for Psycho Diets."
It's this "higher carbohydrate intake [of]
bread, rice, pasta, cereal" that Sardi calls the American diet. The
statistic above illustrates how this American diet increases death by 28%.
But before you get there, you'll suffer from some terribly debilitating
conditions--depression, forgetfulness, overweight (maybe obesity), fatigue, and
other ailments--that reduce your productivity and your life to levels of
mediocrity only public high schools are familiar with.
When we're
young, we're not taught to think about our diet. As kids, whatever our
parents put in front of us we would eat . . . more or less. And when
we're independent, we eat what our parents weened us on--pizza, spaghetti,
oatmeal, bacon and eggs, soft drinks, milk. In short, we did as we were
wordlessly told. As young men and women, the effects of this American
diet did not immediately register. We're going along. We're moving
along. We were making progress. Until we're hit with
something. That's when the accumulative effect of a psycho diet works its
destruction. Actually, before some event, for the havoc that this
American diet reeks on our minds is the whole point of Sardi's article.
It destroys the gut and the mind. So decision-making is hazardous.
Uncertainty raises stress. Life can be a ride and a hell. Sardi
explains
There is
such a thing as a mental depression diet. It’s called the American
diet. In response, physicians hand out anti-depressant pills making
patients dependent on these pills for the remainder of their lives when their
calorie-rich/nutrient poor diet is causing their problems. Where does
depression/anxiety emanate from? Not the brain but the intestines, what is now called
the gut-brain axis. In a
misdirection, mood-altering drugs directly target neurotransmitters in the
brain.
Then there is this
Altered gut bacteria early in life, particularly from
over-use of antibiotics that literally sterilize the gut, and modern
sugar-laden carbohydrate-rich diets by virtue of their generation of low-grade
chronic inflammation, increase the risk for a depressed mood and eventually
losing one’s mind later in life.
There is
a whole class of antidepressant drugs called serotonin reuptake inhibitors
(SSRI’s) that increase serotonin levels in the brain. Gut bacteria
(microbiota) control serotonin. The SSRI fluoxetine
(Prozac) is itself an antibiotic that kills gut bacteria.
So the depression/anxiety emanates from the
gut-brain axis in the intestines. And antibiotics kill gut
bacteria. Let this be a lesson to those who don't know this. If you
put your aging mom or dad in the hospital, and the idiot doctor wants to put
her on a regimen of antibiotic IV, something "harmless" until they
can run more tests, know that you're unwittingly be coerced into being an accomplice
in your father or mother's death. And see how that will sit you with for
the next 5 years. What's my point? Stay away from doctor-prescribed
antibiotics. The only antibiotic you should take is nature's powerul
antibiotic, garlic.
Therefore,
that should be the first place to consider. Be careful what you put in
your gut. The goal is to use foods that build a healthy brain.
In
particular, high blood levels of an undesirable blood protein called homocysteine,
are associated with mental decline, depression and other brain disorders
(B vitamins are
the antidote for this).
The diet is loaded
with natural antidepressants – for example, blueberries, grapes,
pomegranates. Many of these anti-depressant fruits and vegetables contain
molecules like quercetin, catechin and resveratrol that control
homocysteine and bind to iron and copper, major culprits
in the onset of age-related brain disease and depression.
Okay, so avoid bread, pasta, rice, and cereals,
and replace them with phytonutrients found in fruits and
vegetables. Could it be any simpler?
Be sure to check out Sardi's list at the end of
where he points you everso specifically to effective nutritional
remedies.
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