My duck is big on nutrition. He has me on a handful of supplements, and I can actually tell a difference in how I feel, from the combination.
He also says that dairy products can actually leach calcium from bone, and while dairy in ordinary amounts is fine, women especially should eat lots of dark leafy greens--kale, spinach, etc., to get their calcium requirements. Perhaps that's because leafy greens contain the "property 1" that helps metabolize "nutrient A", as Cindy said.
He also has forbidden me tuna, as the larger deep Atlantic Ocean fish have more mercury in their bodies. He recommends mackerel and wild-caught, rather than farmed, salmon for the Omega 3 fats. Also? num.
H's cardiologist has suggested that he eat more beef than poultry. My duck recommends the opposite for me. And while I enjoy chicken and fish, I have all but eliminated beef from my diet. In fact, we grilled burgers recently and they just smelled nast.
Nutrition is such a mutable thing, though. Once you think you have your needs in hand, your body changes on you, or a new discovery is made.
In non-food news, it's snowing! I think I'm going to go walk in the snow.
In non-food news, it's snowing! I think I'm going to go walk in the snow.
I wonder if it's snowing here too! I'll have to stand up and look out the window.
It's not snowing here yet.
is "adequate" enough?
By definition.
Some think that the "minimum daily requirements" are too low.
No, no, no. They are, apparently, by definition, enough.
My point wasn't a semantic one in asking if "adequate" amounts of vitamins are enough, but if it pokes holes in my position to point out semantics, then so be it.
If a person feels healthy with an adequate intake, then huzzah to that person. My point was -- maybe we can do better than "adequate." Or, maybe "adequate" isn't really "enough" for some people.
Though, apparently, by definition, it is.
Ooh, lisah, I was just thinking about you because last night I was asking the waitress at the local bar how they book new bands. It seems basically they listen to a CD and decide. Now, I'm trying to have her get a clarification about payment.
I can't believe we have snow over here and you don't--it's so often the reverse.
We have snow for the first time in a month. We also had freezing rain. Now both front doors of my car are frozen shut. D'oh!
Wow, according to the internets, it's only a little warmer in the Bay Area than it is here in Boulder. Huh.
hmmph not snowing here either
I was just thinking about you because last night I was asking the waitress at the local bar how they book new bands. It seems basically they listen to a CD and decide.
cool! If you want to email me the name of the place I can send them a presskit & cd. Our guitarist is moving to NY this summer and we're trying to get out and play more before he leaves. In other band news...we are now cartoons!
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