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Well all I was looking for was understanding about protein powders as I am looking to become more healthier eater. Good Lawd! What shock! I might have just come upon the trigger to our brain fog! We all know by now to stay away from MSG, but what about protein powders and other stuff, just listen to the footage. I have never taken the powder, but only God knows what else I've taken in to dummy me up to the point I can't half speak a clear sentence, let alone write one! ::) ::)
Never really thought about Toxins affecting my brain after all I stay away from most chemicals and such other known toxins. What about meats!!!!
Guess fruits and vegetables are the ONLY trusted way to be healthier! Shoot I had so hoped for something else!
I had a few sweets last night,, today I;m sick as a dog, diarehha,, brain fog,, every muscle in my body feels numb and burns
If you are eating fruits and veggies from foreign countries, other than Canada....you may be surprised at what is sprayed on them and what kind of soil and water is used to grow these things...
Milk products are yet another issue, so is fish.
Cans are lined with BPA. American's are FULL of BPA.
The food industry is way too centralized and a mess. Food is hauled very long distances.
If you can buy from local producers, especially organic producers in your area, it helps.
I eat a lot of frog legs, so maybe that's where my brain fog comes from. Like Inga I will not knowingly buy any fruits or vegetables from outside the U.S, Europe or Canada. Unfortunately you don't always know where the fruit of veggies are from and I almost never eat any canned foods.
I went to WalGreens today to buy beauty products and the salewoman and I were talking about lip moisturizers, I told her I use vaseline and chapstick, how bout she had to say there are so many toxins in both. I left thinking to myself Wow! What ain't got toxins in it, how am I to live a healthy lifestyle if everything I think to use is toxic?
I know a man who was told by his doctor that his memory problems could very well be from drinking too much diet soda. The doctor told him artificial sweeteners have been linked to memory problems and rheumatoid arthritis. I know I sure chew a lot of sugarless gum and candy . Due too my dry mouth.I'm glad I don't like pop of any kind. Interesting though .All the stuff that is added too the food supply none of it is a big suprise really .
I do realize they put alot of harmful things in foods, but it just seems every thing I think I will try to be more healther, SOMETHING is wrong with it.
I am not used to looking a labels or dieting and such. All my life I ate what I wanted to eat, when I wanted to eat and how ever much I wanted, NOW? all of this being mindful of EVERYTHING is too much. I'm to the point I don't know where to begin.
I figure I will try and eat healthier. But I can't be consumed with looking at every label . Most of the damage is done now. So I will do the best I can but I have to much other stress too start looking up everything I eat.
That's what I'm talking about! But I need to loss weight and between the toxins in EVERYTHING I just don't want to do more damage. I would like to at least be smart again even if I have to remain overweight.
For most of us it's too late to worry about what's in our food, we have been poisoned our entire life by radiation, pesticides, lead, PVC and mercury just to name a few. Do you get a perm or have your hair dyed? If you do remember that hair dressers have a high rate of bladder cancer. I don't hear the Ladies talking about abandoning there beauty aids, now do I? ;D
Epson, I have come away from perms and dyes because they are too hard on my hair making hair dry. I must admit since doing so my hair is so much healthier.
I went today for beauty supplies like moisturizers and such, that I need at all cost! >:( ::) ::) ::) ::) >:( >:( ;D ;D ;D ;D
Good move Bernice, I have been telling this to my wife for years to no avail about the dangers of these chemicals. Two weeks ago she had a root job and got some color on her finger which split open her skin and just wont heal, now she is wondering what it's doing to her insides. I told her that it has already effected her brain :D
Epson, You are too much!
I have never used much make up. My eyes are sooo dry now that I don't even think of using mascara or other eye make up. I had to give up my contacts...there is literally NO tear film.
If I smear anything on my face, my skin rages at me, and all the junk ends up in my eyes anyway, even sunblock. I have a wonderful pink to red rash smack dab in the middle of my face....and it hurts too.
I make my own organic soaps, and bar shampoo or use only baby shampoo. (I love to dabble.)
I grow my own veggies and fruit, can and freeze the stuff....buy stuff grown in the US or Canada. It means you have to eat in season and people don't like that. I use organic milk which comes from local producer, and it costs a fortune. You can get organic products at lots of stores. I don't use ALL organic, but we have switched as much as we can afford and have access too.
As far as damage being done...yes....it is done. We are full of PFOAs. If you do one thing, get rid of non-stick pans. I assisted my daughter on a paper she did for grad school on the stuff and we are full of it, and it makes me sick that world governments let things get this bad. Get rid of as much BPA as you can...hard plastic bottles, and cans are the worst. It is also in flame retardant, so, what can you do? It is banned in many countries. It will be banned in baby bottles here soon.
As far as losing weight, Bernice, the best foods for losing weight are the most natural ones...prepared foods are most high in sugars, preservatives, colors, etc. Not all additives are toxic, they are just given in chemical names. Some foods are best bought as organic...do a net search on the best foods to buy organic, these are food that retain pesticides and herbicides if they are sprayed. For example, it is very hard to grow apples without chemicals....it is therefore best to pay the big bucks and get organic apples. Green beans are easy to grow and generally not as badly mauled with chemicals, you can go cheaper on these.
If you can't afford organic, at least go local, so your foods are fresher. Hit the local farmers markets, and also try a container garden.
Yes, I am still known to cave for a Snickers bar....Ok, maybe two or three, and add a pan of brownies.
(Mind you, I need help with all this stuff....one word, hubby. I would drop the lye all over me, and I can't work a rototiller, but I am mean on a garden tractor.)
I'm going to check on organic products in my area. I do one of my biggest problems is I do NOT cook! I pick up stuff on the way home, we eat out all the time!
I need to buy friuts and vegs. that I can wash off and eat without cooking cause I know from past I will buy a lot of stuff planning to eat better, but that stuff stays in my fridge until it's time to throw out! I ain't cooking nothing, so I need not even try to convince myself that I will. My husband tells me not to even bother going gro. shopping because it's a waste of money, I always think this time I will cook this stuff!
I am on the go all the time so when I am home I am doing laundry or just resting, that kitchen is the last thing on my mind except to make sure THEY keep it clean!
I hear ya...the sicker I get, the harder it is.....I don't spend a lot of time in the kitchen most days. This summer, my canning and freezing will include ready to fix meals....not just jar after jar of tomatoes. I am fixing the chili, the spaghetti sauce, the salsas so they are ready to go...I plan on doing frozen meals too.
I think you can find some fairly healthy things in the freezer section of the grocery....it may not be all organic, but some of it is pretty good. You can also dedicate ONE day to fixing a weeks worth or more of food....and above all....make people help! I am darn dangerous to myself with a knife. I drop everything, too. I have to have help....so, I complain until I get it. (I am a joy to live with, lol.)
You must take good care of yourself while you can!
Bernice,
If you went into a resterante kitchen and saw what I have seen, you wouldn't eat out any more. I cook almost every day, that way I know the food and the prepairers hands were washed and nothing fell on the floor :P If the restroom has a sign on the wall that says employee must wash their hands my appetite is lost. :P
Epson, There you go! I am a picky eater, most times have to force myself to eat at all so I can't think about none of that. I try to go to place where I can watch them preparing, have been known to walk out if it's not clean.
My son reminds me of this often, but because I am the worst cook ever I have to depend on eating out. I am a nervous wreck when cooking, have had too many house fires! If anything distracts me like the phone, bathroom, tv, ANYTHING I will forget Im cookin. This is an area brain fog really kicks in dangerously, plus it scares my family the thought of me turning on a stove, they do not trust me, I don't trust me. I am about to the point of even turning that thing on. Not to mention my food is uneatable!
I have to eat out, unless someone in family cooks or someone else is here to remind me I have something on the stove. Sometimes I really want to cook, I wish I was better at it.
Epson I have been a hairstylist for 30 years. I know several hundred stylist never has anyone I know had bladder cancer. I have clients I have been coloring for years and did plenty of perms in the eighties . Never have I had a client with bladder cancer. Where did you get that info? I get color on my skin every day and never has it caused an infection. I know some people can have an allergic reaction but in my 30 years I have only known 1 person that was allergic to hair color. I do work with 4 other stylist who have autoimmune disorders none of them have sjogrens. But I have wondered about this relation . I would like too know what percent of stylist have autoimmune disorders.
Hmmm, I heard a radio program on NPR this very afternoon about two men who spent a year testing all kinds of toxins and substances on themselves, in regular household and personal goods, and just doing normal things a person would do around the house. The difference is in how they recorded behaviors and were meticulous about what items they were using and how. And then they had lots of chemical analysis all through the process. They said that each day a person in the US may come in contact with 150 or more chemicals, many of which are still unknown as to the effects on the body. I believe decades will be needed before there is enough "evidence" that all this environmental pollution and chemicals are actually causing direct harm. Most studies are unable to rule out lots of things because there are too many variables and the tests are not to the level that is or will be needed.
Beej,
That sucks!