diabetes - partially genetic. yes life style plays a role, but there are thin fit people that get it. and overweight, unfit people that don't get it . and people that go through truma ( physical or emotional) where it suddenly shows up.
While I believe that a healthy diet helps most diseases, and being fitter helps you fight off any illness or physical trauma, perfect diet and perfect fitness do not promise perfect health.
I also don't believe that there is one perfect diet. some people need a bit more of this or that
But, they could use Florida Tomatoes - they've been judged to be safe. Or California tomatoes. They are also safe.
Plei, do you remember what it was about cabbage that made it a bad choice for those who were hypothyroid?
But, they could use Florida Tomatoes - they've been judged to be safe. Or California tomatoes. They are also safe.
I know. But considering my company, it's probably a smart move for them not to use raw tomatos at all until the hysteria dies down.
Have they figured out the cause/origin of the tomato salmonella?
But, they could use Florida Tomatoes - they've been judged to be safe. Or California tomatoes. They are also safe.
I don't get the whole abandon the tomato thing. We had fresh tomatoes the other night (and they weren't the cute cherry or grape ones, but they were still on the vine and I think, Californian).
I also didn't abandon spinach during the e.coli thing.
On the vine are supposed to be safe, cooked tomatoes safe. I don't know - can washing clean off salmonella?
I do like being a blue-eyed brunette so I can't complain too much.
It's very striking!
It is!
I kinda feel like I won the lottery with my eyes and cheekbones, so I can't complain too much about the rest of it (like my teeth - thanks, Mom).
Actually breast size is supposedly passed down mostly via your dad's mom than your own.
I did not know that. Huh!
Genetics are fun! It's like a biology version of the "How do YOU do it??" game.
I can understand them wanting to avoid tomatoes until the madness ends. It's the "substitution" fiction that gets me -- "we're sorry, but we just can't serve tomatoes right now", or "we can't serve tomatoes, so we're serving a different salsa instead" would be completely reasonable responses. But the suggestion that lettuce and pico de gallo are somehow equivalent is WRONG WRONG WRONG WRONGITY WRONG SO VERY OMG WRONG.