Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The Smoke and Mirrors Behind Wheat Belly and Grain Brain |
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Coconut oil and Belly Fat etc.
I use Olive oil. I never tried Belly Fat. |
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Most people who have lost weight know that the first place you lose it is from your upper body (face, chest etc.) There isn't any food or diet pill that will cause you to just reduce your belly. It doesn't exist and it's a scam to suggest it.
It appears that a company can have someone make claims for them and get away with it as long as the company itself doesn't state it on their product label. To do that, they would have to prove their claim to the FDA with valid studies. If they make any unauthorized claim on their product label, the FDA would intervene and shut them down plus give possible fines and jail time. |
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The studies weren't funded by the coconut oil industry.
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How about adding Cocoa Nibs to the mix
Compound in cocoa found to reverse age-related memory loss!!
"The findings suggest that the compound increases connectivity and, subsequently, blood flow in a region of the brain critical to memory, the researchers said." I have been taking 1 tablespoon with my yogurt each day...currently on day 68 out of the 90 day "trial" discussed in the Washington Post article. Seems to have helped my memory and mood! The one tablespoon of Nibs contains 1000 mg of flavanols at the cost of about 20 cents a day. Compound in cocoa found to reverse age-related memory loss - The Washington Post [ame]http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EGSYJA4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=AL5GSC2FM YVAD[/ame]
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But the coconut studies weren't funded by the coconut industry.
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Jimmy Buffet
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That's all you have? I'm waiting for something substantive. Your statement above makes it seem as though I said they were funded by the coconut industry. I'm not sure who funded them but I know the statements about fullness and belly fat are a scam.
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Nope. You are the one who made the claim that the studies could have been funded by the coconut oil industry. Go back up there and read your second paragraph in post 11. So I am waiting for you to back up your statement with something substantive.
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CFrance, glad you are not backing down!
Our nation developed a weight problem in the 60's with the introduction of the food pyramid. Check out childhood obesity rates from that time forward. They were not increasing protein intake, they were increasing carb intake as the foundation of a "healthy" diet. That is when diabetes diagnoses started to spike, heart disease started to spike and our average weight soared. The average American adult male today is some 30 lbs heavier than in the 50's. The average femaie is 22 lbs heavier. Next we cut fat. Still disease and weight soared. Then sugar became the culprit. With more increases in disease. The western diet, high in processed and unprocessed carbs is the most unhealthy diet of any continent on earth. The Eskimos who eat nothing but protein and fish blubber have less heart disease than we do. For a very eye opening book, read "Food Rules", it is very good research and this man knows his stuff. If you look at our diets historically, you will see the obvious link. |
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And it still is. VPL has you freaked out.
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