6. Posted by John G on Sun, May 10, 2009, 1:45 pm PDT
I am 52 years old. I have drank at least a six pack of beer a day most days for the better part of 30 years. I eat at least 1-2 servings of red meat daily and eat very little fruit and have just started to try to eat at least some vegetables everyday. I am 6' 245lbs and in January my total Cholesterol was 168, my Tri's were well below the desired level and my good to bad Cholesterol ratio was good. Oh by the the way my VLDL level was very also good.Recent heart exams show that there is no damage to my heart nor any significant blockages in my arteries.People should quit trying to get health advice from those seeking to hawk books and high priced diets and talk to their doctors and act according to results of tests....not the multibillion dollar health charlatans who lurk on and in many cases are aided and abetted by internet servers like Yahoo.Live your life the way you want.The quality of your life is not measured by by how long you live or your eating habits but on how happy you are and how happy those loved ones and friends are to call you parent,sibling or friend!!!
7. Posted by sashakoko on Sun, May 10, 2009, 1:51 pm PDT
Christine, you are recommending way to many carbs for breakfast.
Between approximately 3 and 10 am everyone's insulin activity is compromised due to the normal output of counter regulatory hormones. Best to only have a max of 2 small carbs and a protein at breakfast, and have one or two small fruit carbs at post 10 am snack.
10. Posted by emdoc on Sun, May 10, 2009, 2:36 pm PDT
Healthy foods can be delicious. I am all for yummy, but I try to make smart choices as well. A lot of times people like to list their less healthy lifestyle habits and then say they are doing just fine. Two things to consider- 1. Everyone is different and what works for one person may not work for others. Some or even most people who eat poorly, don't exercise,smoke, drink alcohol excessively, etc. will eventually pay a health toll, some earleir than others. 2. If someone has never tried a healthier lifestyle, how do they know they won't feel even better? Or that there is not a disease on their horizon that might have been prevented had they taken better care of themselves all along? That does not mean you have to deny yourself everything "bad" that you enjoy. It's all about balance and moderation.
11. Posted by ulpian88 on Sun, May 10, 2009, 3:24 pm PDT
For those of you who say that some of these immune-system foods are "yucky" I have a question. Are you saying that an illness is preferable to a "yucky" food? You had rather be sick and "unyucky?"
12. Posted by x666dog on Sun, May 10, 2009, 3:39 pm PDT
John G. Everything sounded good about what you said until you made the 245 weight comment. At 6', that is seriously overweight. I am 6'3" and at 240 my gut is embarrassing me. You should be closer to 200#.
13. Posted by abenajjarine on Sun, May 10, 2009, 3:54 pm PDT
John G. I understand that being 245lbs and being overweight seems normal to you, but some people wanna look good during their lives. And having a six pack of beer everyday is just plain stupid, I wonder how many DUIs u have ;)
16. Posted by CHAR07 on Sun, May 10, 2009, 4:11 pm PDT
I like and consume most of these but the green tea never tastes right to me - maybe there is a brand I haven't found yet that would be good. I think thinking black tea is helpful, too, so I go with that. Anyone ever drink tasty green tea?
19. Posted by teachercheffather on Sun, May 10, 2009, 5:05 pm PDT
#8 probably has prostate cancer and is bipolar. Those quick to brag about the amount of beer they drink per day and the poor diet yet great blood work tend to be constipated or just plain full of crap. There will always be the exception to the rule but one rule for sure is a healthy life takes some knowledge to acquire, thanks for the diet info.
21. Posted by Rog on Sun, May 10, 2009, 5:12 pm PDT
Conspicuously missing from the list is one of the best enhancers to the immune system--garlic. This detoxifier protects against infection, lowers blood pressure, and improves ciculation and aids in the treatment of many diseases and infection.
22. Posted by telcomglobal on Sun, May 10, 2009, 4:34 pm PDT
I have been eating for about a month now the New Organic Anti-Aging Whole Food Bar that I recently came across. I must say that I actually feel better and realize I have more focus than ever before. The bar is loaded with Goji Berries, Pomegrantes, Acai, Blueberries and I can't remember the rest. I would defintely recommend this organic bar to anyone seeking a meal replacement or if your just looking to feel better.
24. Posted by Jon C on Sun, May 10, 2009, 4:42 pm PDT
I am in Japan and have learned to love green tea. That said there are some green teas that are unpalatable to me. I think the secret is to not make it too strong. The flavor should be very mild. Watch out for brands such as Lipton...they are a mixture of black and green.
26. Posted by John B on Sun, May 10, 2009, 4:53 pm PDT
johng: I expected you to add you smoke three packs of unfiltered Camels a day. The thing is (1) you probably inherited heart-disease-resistant genes, and (2) this may not protect you later on in life when the diseases you aren't worried about emerge to make you worried. You generally don't get this disease when you're 52. Think about this before you suck down the first of your six tomorrow.
it must be nice to be able to afford to be this healthy. im so poor, all my body's immunities have been built up from eating from garbage cans in the alley where i sleep. however, i never get sick, or i am really sick and just dont know it.
29. Posted by peffer12 on Sun, May 10, 2009, 5:39 pm PDT
People, health is really as simple as portion size. You can eat and drink most things and be fine as long as you do it in moderation. That's where Europeans have it figured out. Their diets are laden with butter, cream and meat but only served in small portions. In America you go to a restaurant and it's "how much crap can we pile on the plate."
30. Posted by rogers.beth on Sun, May 10, 2009, 5:41 pm PDT
I was a vegetarian for 10 years. I drank wheat grass, ate tempeh and tofu and exercised a lot. Then, I decided that I "missed" eating meat. Ever since that time I have felt sluggish and fatigued, am not motivated to exercise and my weight has balloned. I am thinking about getting back to healthy living again. There really is something to healthy eating and lifestyle.
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