(May 24, 2014 at 12:14 pm)Confused Ape Wrote:(May 24, 2014 at 10:31 am)Riketto Wrote: I wouldn't compare grains with meat.
I agree that grains are a bit acidic but far far away from food
loaded with saturated fats, cholesterol and toxins.
What I meant by the same kind of arguments is their saying that we aren't really designed to eat grains and they can be addictive.
Everything got to be seen on the scale that goes from extremely bad to extremely good.
Suppose this scale goes from 0 to 10.
Zero is the worse and 10 the best.
Now the grains are a bit acidic so we can give a 5 which is
just below the sufficiency or the good.
At the same time we give a 0 for meat as this item can be compared to dung and is very acidic.
If at the same time you give a 9 to the one eating grain because that person is also eating sentient and alkaline food like fruit and raw nuts
then his mark goes from 5 to 7 which bring him up on safe and clear water.
You can also give a 9 to the one eating meat for eating also fruit and raw nuts but he will still be below the sufficiency with less than 5.
I never met anyone in my life and i never heard of anyone getting
a top mark of 10.
Let me know if you meet Mr or Mrs perfect.
If there is Mr or Mrs perfect i will swap with my guru.
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Again it all boil down to the proportions in your diet between acidic and alkaline food.
Quote:Did your wild rice have that effect on you?
I only eat wild rice maybe every two weeks for the reason that is quite expensive.
I think it is imported from the US or Canada.
I usually eat organic or biodynamic locally grown brown rice twice a week and pasta once a week for the rest most of my food is alkaline so all in all i don't feel much bad effect.