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    Bananas and other fruits packed with potassium can help your muscles work their best so you can "monkey" around for hours.

    Tomatoes and other healthy foods, together with exercise, can help keep you healthy and powerful so you can blow up balloons faster for a party!


    Blueberries, strawberries and other colorful fruits can help you stay healthy and strong and are also good for turning your tongue all the colors of the rainbow!

    Low-fat cheese on whole wheat bread can help make your body strong and might even make you burp louder!

    Melons like mango and watermelon and other fruits filled with Vitamin A can help you see better which can help you spit watermelon seeds right on target!

    Oranges, lemons and other fruits packed with Vitamin C can help you heal faster but don't squeeze them on a cut-ouch! That's NOT fun!

    Low-fat milk and other milk products that are crammed with calcium can help make your bones strong so you can skateboard or bike better.

    Chicken, fish and other lean meats are filled with protein and can help keep your muscles strong so you can win that next race.


    Carrots and other vegetables jam-packed with vitamin A can help your eyes stay healthy so you can find your friends faster playing hide-and-seek!

    Leafy green vegetables full of vitamins help keep you energized so you can run your fastest during a soccer game!

    A balanced breakfast can help kick-start your day and healthy eating can help you concentrate better in school, so you can become faster, stronger and smarter.

    Beans and other foods high in iron can help your body stay energized and you know what they say about beans!

    Spinach and other foods high in Vitamin A can keep your skin healthy and you know who else gets their power from spinach, don’t you?

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    Originally posted by friend
    Bananas and other fruits packed with potassium can help your muscles work their best so you can "monkey" around for hours.

    Tomatoes and other healthy foods, together with exercise, can help keep you healthy and powerful so you can blow up balloons faster for a party!


    Blueberries, strawberries and other colorful fruits can help you stay healthy and strong and are also good for turning your tongue all the colors of the rainbow!

    Low-fat cheese on whole wheat bread can help make your body strong and might even make you burp louder!

    Melons like mango and watermelon and other fruits filled with Vitamin A can help you see better which can help you spit watermelon seeds right on target!

    Oranges, lemons and other fruits packed with Vitamin C can help you heal faster but don't squeeze them on a cut-ouch! That's NOT fun!

    Low-fat milk and other milk products that are crammed with calcium can help make your bones strong so you can skateboard or bike better.

    Chicken, fish and other lean meats are filled with protein and can help keep your muscles strong so you can win that next race.


    Carrots and other vegetables jam-packed with vitamin A can help your eyes stay healthy so you can find your friends faster playing hide-and-seek!

    Leafy green vegetables full of vitamins help keep you energized so you can run your fastest during a soccer game!

    A balanced breakfast can help kick-start your day and healthy eating can help you concentrate better in school, so you can become faster, stronger and smarter.

    Beans and other foods high in iron can help your body stay energized and you know what they say about beans!

    Spinach and other foods high in Vitamin A can keep your skin healthy and you know who else gets their power from spinach, don’t you?
    Yes true.
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    • #3
      Re: healty eating

      Originally posted by MrLeftyHye
      Yes true.

      yes very true thought this might be a lil help to some.

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      • #4
        Re: healty eating

        Originally posted by friend
        Bananas and other fruits packed with potassium can help your muscles work their best so you can "monkey" around for hours.

        Tomatoes and other healthy foods, together with exercise, can help keep you healthy and powerful so you can blow up balloons faster for a party!


        Blueberries, strawberries and other colorful fruits can help you stay healthy and strong and are also good for turning your tongue all the colors of the rainbow!

        Low-fat cheese on whole wheat bread can help make your body strong and might even make you burp louder!

        Melons like mango and watermelon and other fruits filled with Vitamin A can help you see better which can help you spit watermelon seeds right on target!

        Oranges, lemons and other fruits packed with Vitamin C can help you heal faster but don't squeeze them on a cut-ouch! That's NOT fun!

        Low-fat milk and other milk products that are crammed with calcium can help make your bones strong so you can skateboard or bike better.

        Chicken, fish and other lean meats are filled with protein and can help keep your muscles strong so you can win that next race.


        Carrots and other vegetables jam-packed with vitamin A can help your eyes stay healthy so you can find your friends faster playing hide-and-seek!

        Leafy green vegetables full of vitamins help keep you energized so you can run your fastest during a soccer game!

        A balanced breakfast can help kick-start your day and healthy eating can help you concentrate better in school, so you can become faster, stronger and smarter.

        Beans and other foods high in iron can help your body stay energized and you know what they say about beans!

        Spinach and other foods high in Vitamin A can keep your skin healthy and you know who else gets their power from spinach, don’t you?
        But you forgot meat, you need meat in your body 2.
        If your a Left Handed person like me, you are truly unique.

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        • #5
          Re: healty eating

          I don't know about all of the things you've listed, but you're not exactly right about vitamin A.

          Severe vitamin A deficiency impairs the functioning of the rod photoreceptors which are particularly important in low light conditions, but there are other sources of vitamin A. Eggs are an excellent source for example. Spinach and carrots do not contain vitamin A, but they are good sources of beta-carotene which we can convert to A. Not eating carrots isn't going to affect your vision though because there are other sources of vitamin A.
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          • #6
            Re: healty eating

            I believe that a 'Japanese' diet is one of the optimum diets... Many longitudinal studies support...

            Seaweed has beneficial nutrients. Tofu (and soy in general) is great for overall health (especially for women.) Veggies are always good... In this healthy way to eat, meat (if in a meal at all) is a flavor condiment--not a 'food.' Often the flavor is homemade, without animal byproducts.

            Eating less meat may help reduce osteoporosis risk
            Want to reduce the risk of osteoporosis? Eat less meat, Cornell researchers say. In fact, they say, reducing the amount of meat in the diet may do more to reduce the risk of osteoporosis than increasing calcium intake.


            Many others...
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            • #7
              Re: healty eating

              cite one of those longitudinal studies that says the japanese diet is the optimum diet for japanese and non-japanese people alike.


              I'd heard that soy products lower thyroid function.
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                Originally posted by Siggie
                cite one of those longitudinal studies that says the japanese diet is the optimum diet for japanese and non-japanese people alike.


                I'd heard that soy products lower thyroid function.
                Why the laugh emote, Siggie? You, by that, need to prove ME wrong. I'm not trying to be right. I want to be correct. If I am not (and I know quite a bit about medical and diet), please tell me. I'm not trying to prove anything, just stating what I believe based on what I've read and know.

                Are you are fighting 'against' people eating veggies, soy and less meat? Is that the issue that made you respond? Or, is it the study that made you reply. I can give you that, easy. This is one:

                Last edited by Dite; 01-21-2007, 07:56 PM.
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                • #9
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                  AND... I said I 'Believe' a 'Japanese' diet is great. I'm talking soy, miso, seaweed, whole rice, many veggies, etc. I don't eat that always, but try to do so.
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                  • #10
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                    Unsupported claims are just a petpeeve. I had no problem with your belief. Saying there were longitudinal studies supporting that belief is another story.
                    Still, the study you provide is a summary of other research. Does not describe the methology of any of the research discussed. Recommends a diet based on the individual findings of at least half a dozen other studies, none of which tested the effect of those things combined, or the effect of such a diet on other indicators of health. Many of the were not longitudinal studies either. Admittedly, I skimmed the article, but they also didn't call that sort of a diet, a Japanese diet.

                    So, again, to make it clear... I'm not "fighting against people eating more or less of any of those things. I'm just pointing out that we should support our statements, especially when we make reference to scientific literature.
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