What Is Your Definition Of Food?

I was thinking recently about the difference between those who eat a really healthy diet compared to those who eat at the other end of the spectrum.

It occurred to me that one of the most straightforward ways of describing the two groups would be in how they define the word food.

If asked, those who eat a mainstream diet would probably define food along the lines of something edible you put in your mouth when you are hungry that tastes good. The liability of applying this broad a definition is that many manufacturers use ingredients or flavour enhancers or preservatives that do nothing to improve your health and a lot to deteriorate it. So, because that definition includes substances that reduce your health and life span, it is a non-optimum definition.

The really healthy eaters have much stricter definitions of food. Their definition would exclude many items not excluded by the above definition. From what I am reading, there are probably way too many variations given the definition of food by healthy eaters to get a consensus but all of them much more limited than the above.

If you haven’t clearly stated your definition of food, I invite you to do so. If you feel so inclined, by all means share yours with me.

Which reminds me of two thoughts shared with me by experts in their field. One was a management consultant who said, “As you grow your business it becomes more important what you say no to.” The other was a marketing consultant who said, “Opportunity is the enemy of small business.” The reason being that you do not have the resources to take advantage of all the opportunities you see so you have to be disciplined about saying no to most of them otherwise you lose focus and dilute your efforts so much that little of note is accomplished.

I guess the same principle holds true in choosing what you put in your mouth. You can say yes to everything that resembles or is marketed or offered to you as food or you can hold in mind and apply a stricter, more limiting definition of food so you better maintain your health, physical energy and mental alertness.

It is also interesting to note that in this society at this time we are not taught to say no. At least we guys aren’t. Those with the big advertising budgets are rather averse to consumers having any ability in this area! So we are constantly bombarded with sales messages and urged to say “Yes!” to this that and the other without a corresponding or balancing emphasis on improving our ability to say no.

If you get talked into doing things against your better judgement or feel at all uncomfortable about your ability to say no, try standing in front of the mirror and practicing your “No.” technique. Practice being polite, firm and unyielding. Then imagine yourself tired, run down, under slept and hungry. Practice saying no from that viewpoint too. Because that’s your most vulnerable time, the time when you are most likely to say yes to things you shouldn’t.

Writing this it makes me realise the different choices that might have been made by all the celebrities who died of drug overdoses had they only 1. Had a clearly defined statement of their lifestyle choices and 2. Were more accomplished at saying no to those drug pushers who got to them in moments of weakness.

Yours in optimal health.

Tom

The Best Health Advice I Can Share

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Having gotten back from the USA I am doing some housekeeping on my laptop files before copying them over to my desktop. I came across this that I wrote a few years ago. Don’t know if I have shared it with you or not but since it has been 4 years since I wrote it, could bear repeating.

I had some very tough news this week. A friend had to have a large part of his bowel removed due to cancerous growths. He was a smoker his whole adult life but his lungs didn’t cop it, his gut did.

Looking at the roaring trade that the fast food chains do and the amount of stock on the shelves at the supermarket that I would not touch with a 40 foot barge pole, it really brought home to me how little planning time most of us spend on the important things. I recall seeing a meme once to the effect that most people spend more time planning their annual holiday than they do planning their life.

Along this line there’s a wee bit of advice I give to youngsters at the festivals I go to. I figure it is the best assignment they could ever get. It is to talk to their aunts and uncles and older folk in their family. Ask them the degenerative diseases from which they suffer. Then work out what dietary and lifestyle changes they need to make to avoid those diseases.

If this seems like a lot of work and you’d like to shortcut it, just head over to www.howtolivethehealthiestlife.com, part with a mere $47 and get the most important data I have accumulated over the last 14 years of reading on health. Then you’ll have the best advice I take myself! The next step is to start doing something about it. Implement something from it each week. Your future self will thank you for it!

Fully Vaccinated Mike Tyson, says he was beaten into submission taking covid vaccine says he’s about to die now in wheelchair

Mike Tyson In Wheelchair

Mike Tyson said he has been vaccinated for COVID-19, but the legendary boxer sounded compelled to share something about his decision to get the shot.

“I didn’t do it willingly,” Tyson told USA TODAY Sports during an interview at his cannabis company. “I’m a little apprehensive of that. I was pretty much beaten into submission to do this because I travel internationally. And if I don’t travel, we don’t eat.

“So I decided to take the risk and take the shot. And people, they have their own choice. I never got sick.’’

Mike Tyson thinks he’s going to die ‘really soon’

. “Then, when I look in the mirror, I see those little spots on my face, I say, ‘Wow. That means my expiration date is coming close, really soon.’”

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The 56-year-old Tyson has become very philosophical and introspective, and before addressing his mortality he spoke about how money does not bring the happiness and security that those who have never had it might suspect.

Mike Tyson appears frail as heavyweight legend requires wheelchair at airport
Legendary heavyweight Tyson is now 56-years-old and has been talking about fears over his “expiration date” in recent weeks, and has now been spotted in a wheelchair looking a shadow of his former self

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/boxing/mike-tyson-fight-boxing-news-27763463

You Are Stronger Than You Think You Are

You Are Stronger

Put in the simplest of terms, the Wim Hof Method® is a way to keep your body and mind in its optimal natural state.

For most of our evolutionary history, a merciless natural environment automatically did this for us: sub-zero temperatures, howling winds and hungry wolves kept our muscles and veins supple, and our minds sharp and clear.

Fast forward to today, and phones are exhausting our brains, while the rest of our body wastes away as we sit in toasty rooms strapped to stiffening chairs.

As a result, those natural defenses are no longer on high alert. We fall ill more easily. We stress out, lose sleep, and wake up without focus or energy.

https://www.wimhofmethod.com/

New Study Reveals Low Iodine Levels In Pregnancy Worsen IQ Loss From Fluoride

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A new study from Canada published this week in the journal Nutrients, found that pregnant women who had low iodine levels and elevated fluoride had boys who suffered an average IQ loss that was 58% greater than the already significant IQ loss from elevated fluoride alone [Goodman 2022].  Artificially fluoridated drinking water was the main source of the fluoride. The boys of women with low iodine levels lost, on average, 9.3 IQ points, while those of mothers with adequate iodine lost 5.9 IQ points, for every 1 mg/g increase in mother’s urine fluoride concentration.*  In previous work in the same group of pregnant mothers, drinking water fluoridated at 0.7 mg/L was associated with an increase of roughly 1 mg/g in urine fluoride [Till 2018].

23% of the Canadian women who took part in the new study were classified as having “low iodine”.  The iodine status of pregnant women in the USA is much worse than in Canada, with well over 50% currently meeting the criteria for “low iodine” used in this study [Watson 2020].

The authors point out that theirs was the first mother-child cohort study “to estimate the interplay between prenatal fluoride exposure and maternal iodine status in relation to child IQ”.  They also warned that “even mildly reduced iodine levels may have biological significance when interacting with fluoride.”

https://fluoridealert.org/content/new-study-low-iodine-in-pregnancy-worsens-iq-loss-from-fluoride/