Hello. I want to be clear on a few things.
My goal is increased weight loss energy my skin maintains pretty well but definetely what I eat affects things.
1. Watery (not dried) fruit in a.m? Till about noon? I do that anyway but I want clarity
2. Salad.. only the cuc, tomato etc. and some herbs? What about a huge salad of raw lettuce, greens, cabbage?
3. Nuts afternoon and with dried fruit?
A typical day of eating would be?
Wai mentions olives in some sample menu, although I love them they are loaded with salt and then I am off and running.
What about organic coffee? Yes it is "cooked" even if I cold press it.
Isn't it hard for you folks to limit raw fish to about 3 oz per day?
Thanks so much I love this site. Janice Morris
Help with understanding the basics
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Re: Help with understanding the basics
Weightloss is your goal?janice morris wrote:My goal is increased weight loss energy
and/or better energy levels?
Whole fruits are best because then you dont need to drink water additionally, and they are fresh and definitely not heat-dried.1. Watery (not dried) fruit in a.m? Till about noon?
Dried fruits are a perfect alternative for on the go.
So, if you can start your day with whole fruits or juices, thats better.
Yes, but only if the herbs are fresh green herbs.only the cuc, tomato etc. and some herbs?
They are harder to digest; they may cause indigestion. They also may cause gasses while they supply you with too little energy.What about a huge salad of raw lettuce, greens, cabbage?
Only raw nuts, which means that you have remove the shells yourself. (nuts sold without the shell are not raw)3. Nuts afternoon and with dried fruit?
Yes, nuts combine best with dried ruits, but you can also add them to the salad.
Consuming fruits and juices (and salad) all days long; a few bites or sips about every 20 minutes or so. Plus a salad meal (if you dont eat from the salad all day) and a raw fish / eggyolk meal.A typical day of eating would be?
Only non-salt cured ones are fine, but very hard to find.Wai mentions olives in some sample menu, although I love them they are loaded with salt and then I am off and running.
Yes, its cooked, so no.What about organic coffee? Yes it is "cooked" even if I cold press it.
In the beginning it is.Isn't it hard for you folks to limit raw fish to about 3 oz per day?
If you are not susceptible to acne, you increase the portions.
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what type of curing do we look for?
https://www.delallo.com/products_displa ... rod_id=551
these are oil-cured olives.. are those ok?
https://www.delallo.com/products_displa ... rod_id=551
these are oil-cured olives.. are those ok?
What matters, is whether salt has been used in the curing process, which is usually the case. If it doesnt specifically say so, then salt has been used, as that is standard.haraldsmith wrote:what type of curing do we look for?
https://www.delallo.com/products_displa ... rod_id=551
these are oil-cured olives.. are those ok?