Subway
It’s
criminal that Subway is allowed to be marketed as a healthy option when
it comes to food choices. The meat is processed, the sauces are full of
sugar and other preservatives, and they sell junk food cookies and soft
drinks as add-ons. There’s nothing healthy about Subway.
What should we eat instead?
How about a fresh sandwich?
Cooking With Olive Oil
When used at room temperature, olive oil is healthy.
As soon as you introduce high heat, it becomes rancid and turns into a carcinogen
(aka, cancer promoter). It pains me to see top TV chefs splashing their
pans with olive oil. Coconut oil is the best oil to cook with as it’s
extremely stable against heat.
What should we use instead?
Coconut oil, grapeseed oil, and safflower oil all have a high smoke point.
Bragg's Liquid Aminos
Another
favorite in the health community, Bragg’s is splashed through many
dishes and loved for its salty flavor. However, Bragg’s is an
unfermented soy product. Soy, as we covered above, is not a health food.
What should we use instead?
Either
coconut aminos, or I would suggest leaving it out. If you want a
slightly salty flavor, use a small amount of Himalayan salt. But once
you start leaving salt out of your dishes, your taste buds will adjust
to no longer needing it.
Dairy
The
argument in favor of dairy is usually around the idea that it is a good
source of calcium. I’m here to tell you that it isn’t. Because dairy is
an animal protein, it has an acidic affect on your body. To balance out
the pH, your body turns to its own alkaline mineral reserves and leeches
calcium from your bones. So therefore, dairy actually takes calcium from your body rather than introduces it.
Shocking, I know. Then there’s the fact that pasteurized dairy is full
of antibiotics, comes from a cow that is usually less than healthy, and
is full of pus cells. Yep, pus. According to research by the USDA, the
average content of pus in milk is 316 million pus cells!
What should we have instead?
Try cheese made from nuts (like cashew or Brazil nut cheese) and milk made from either almonds, coconut, oats, hemp, or rice.
Soy
Soy
milk and tofu are often considered healthy alternatives to meat and
dairy. I’m not advocating meat or dairy, but in my opinion, soy is just
as bad, if not worse. Organic fermented soy products are okay in small
amounts, but the majority of the western world is under the idea that
processed products like soy milk and tofu (which are also generally
genetically modified) are good for us. Hundreds of epidemiological,
clinical and laboratory studies link soy to: malnutrition, digestive
distress, thyroid dysfunction, cognitive decline, reproductive
disorders, infertility, birth defects, immune system breakdown, heart
disease and cancer. Don’t believe me? Read
The Whole Soy Story by Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD.
What should we eat instead?
If you’re after vegan protein, I recommend lentils, beans, chickpeas, quinoa, spirulina, and leafy greens.
Fish
Fish
falls into two main categories: farmed and wild. Farmed fish are raised
in much the same environment as factory farmed animals. They are crammed
into confined spaces and forced to survive in atrocious conditions. The
enormous amount of feces in their enclosures leads to rampant outbreaks
of parasites and disease. In order to keep the fish alive in such
unhealthy conditions, large quantities of antibiotics and other
chemicals are poured into the water. Farmed fish are fed a tasty
diet of junk grains, soy meal, corn gluten meal, chemicals and
neurotoxins. Everything the fish endures, is consumed by you when you
eat it!
Wild caught fish is a little better, but still not great.
Most of it is full of mercury (with the exception of the odd sardine),
which is the second most toxic element on Earth next to radiation.
Fruit Juice
I have one word for you: sugar. That's all fruit juice is to your body.
Because
the fruit has been stripped of its fiber, it's converted straight into
sugar as soon as it hits your mouth, and sends your blood sugar levels
all woo-hoo. Of course the bottles of fruit juice you buy at the
store are rubbish. Most people know that. But fruit juice you make
yourself is also not that great because of the whole sugar thing.
What should we drink instead?
Vegetable
juice! You can juice an apple with veggies to make the juice sweeter.
Or, if you want more fruit, try a smoothie. With all of the fiber still
intact, smoothies are better than fruit juices.
Agave Syrup
This
is one I myself fell for. So many vegans and raw foodists rave about
agave that I didn’t really stop and think it could be too good to be
true. Agave is a super sweet liquid that is often touted as the
“healthy” or “low GI” alternative to sugar. According to Dr Joseph
Mercola, it’s hardly any better than high fructose corn syrup. It’s
highly processed, and super high in fructose.
sources from: http://www.mindbodygreen.com
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