I watched Food, Inc. quite a while ago, early last year I think. For a little while after that, I did go meatless a few times a week, sprung for the occasional organic produce but only if it wasn’t A LOT more than the regular. In short, my habits didn’t change all that much.
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About a month ago, I watched Fat, Sick, & Nearly Dead. That guy went hard core with a juice fast. I knew I would never do that but I do enjoy making green smoothies almost every day. One of the things that jumped out to me in that documentary was that he mentioned he had chronic urticaria. I just glazed over. I didn’t know what that was. Then a bit later, he starts talking about a rash & hives and how they’re gone. That’s when I sat up straight. I went back in the video to the part where he mentioned the chronic urticaria. Hives. It’s a fancy word for rashes and hives. It’s also often nocturnal. Hell on wheels, impossible to sleep. I have that. He started talking about how a host of autoimmune diseases can be reversed or at least stopped where they are by a change in diet. No one ever told me that. I have an iGa deficiency in my blood that I inherited from my mother. This deficiency makes you more likely to develop autoimmune diseases.
Mine started at the age of 24. I had my first outbreak of hives that lasted three solid months. Head to toe. Pure torture. At 25, I found my first patch of skin that didn’t tan in the summer like the rest of me. Those patches have steadily increased to include my arms, legs, and face. It's called Vitiligo. Thankfully, I’ve always been fair and freckled so mostly you can tell in the summer. I am careful to pile on the sunscreen so that the parts that do tan, don’t get darker. Hey, pale is the new tan. At 26, I had my first surgery for endometriosis. At 27, I had my second. At 30, they did a full abdominal surgery to remove two large cysts and my left ovary. At about 34, my doctor told me I was hypothyroid. All of these are autoimmune diseases and some of them can actually be reversed or helped by diet???? After watching Fat, Sick, & Nearly Dead, I consciously increased my veggies and decreased by dairy a smidge. I don’t drink a lot of milk but I do like my greek yogurt and any kind of cheese.
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I have a couple other recipes I tried and loved but I'll save those for the next post since this is too long already. And I still haven't talked about TV.
The quick & dirty:
**I love The Killing. I'm dying to know who killed Rosie.
**I can't believe the season finale of The Good Wife!!! Oh Kalinda! Dang, she's exciting.
**Amazing Race -- so sad to see Kentucky go!! I don't even know who to cheer for. I want just Rachel of Rachel & Dave to win. Hahahaha -- I want her to take her money and run far away from him. I hate when there's only unlikeable teams left!! This happened last year when the Snowboarders went home.
And finally, as always -- thanks for the support everyone!
Anyone got any favorite meatless dishes?? Please share!
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ReplyDeleteI've never seen Fat sick and nearly dead or food matters. Now I'm going to have to go check it out! Earthlings was the most life changing movie I watched, but I warn, it's VERY hard to watch. I don't think it's important to label yourself as one thing specific anyways! Technically I'm pescatarian but no one usually knows what that is so I just say, Oh, I only eat seafood =)
ReplyDeleteI LURVE lasagna & sweet potato anything. Mmmm...will try it out too! I've never seen that book. Let us know what you think!
I'm so wishy washy on WW! I already prepaid till the end of May so I'm making myself use it. Then I'll decide...again! I found recipes too hard for me to figure out on Spark people when I tried it last year. Oh counting sucks either way IMO! LOL!
Wasn't The Good Wife awesome?! Of course you know I love me The Killing! I've just gotten addicted to "The Big C". Have you seen it? I think you would like it too :-)
I know! counting of any kind seems to piss me off lately. I've been eating a proper serving size of whatever I planned for my meals and other than that, I'm not eating anything else. I just keep telling myself that there is no way that i'm actually hungry. Then I busy myself with something else. Reading blogs, cleaning the bathroom, chugging a glass of water etc.
DeleteI watched the first few episdoes of the big C on netflix and thought it was great, I should definitely start that again!
Ah - agree with you on the biggest loser. They didn't show the characters or personalities or relationships the same way as in other seasons.
ReplyDeleteI've had the almond milk yogurt- coconut kind - very good. I use Yves, veggie ground round in a lot of recipes that call for meat (tacos, tomato sauce, etc.)
And one of my favourite blogs is called "It ain't meat babe" - she does a lot of vegetarian and sometimes vegan recipes.
Enjoy!
Yes, i'm so torn on whether or not I'm going to watch it again. I'm hoping that this season was a lesson to them. Ratings dropped, they shortened the episodes as a result. they need to bring back people truly in it for weight loss. I would so much rather watch a show where they have half the number of contestants but they get to stay the whole time and get healthy and have a contest each episode to win something health related - treadmill, week for their family at BL ranch etc.
DeleteI will have to try the regular ground round. A friend of mine made the tacos one and I thought it was great so i'm thinking I'll like the regular as well. I love the Yves veggie dogs too. So good. Thanks for the comment and I will definitely check out that blog!!
That's a great idea for the show - I'd watch!
DeleteI hate the voting off part anyway, if people to leave the show have it based on performance. That was my favourite part of Amazing Race.
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