I spoke to my sister over the weekend about the above. She has a biological degree (in something) and is currently studying a second degree in herbal medicine. I specifically asked about points 4 & 6 and she agrees with the findings above.RickyRaj wrote:We had a herbalist/nutrionist visit our offices yesterday as part of a 'Health Week' campaign they are running here. I thought I would share some of his insights:
1. Get 7-8 hours sleep
2. Consume a balanced diet which should consist of:
-Water 1-2 litres a day (too much water drains nutrients from your body)
-Plants (fruit and veg)
-Oils (e.g. olive, fish etc)
-Lean proteins
-Complex Carbs
3. Eat like a King/Queen in the morning (don't skip breakfast ever), a Prince/Princess at lunchtime and a Pauper in the evening. This ensures you burn fat while you sleep whereas if you have a heavy meal it gets stored as fat.
4. No scientific proof eggs contribute to high cholesterol.
5. Exercise 4 times a week - he didn't say what sort of exercise but I think we can work this out ourselves.
6. Take good quality multi-vitamin supplements. Even if you eat everything listed in point 2 above you still miss out on certain minerals due to food storage/preparation methods, soil quality depreciation, food transportation delays etc
DISCLAIMER: The above does not constitute advice. RickyRaj will NOT be held responsible for any adverse affects as a result of following the above information
Incidentally, she said as part of a balanced diet you should ensure you keep your PH balance in check by eating more alkaline foods to acidic foods as most peoples food intake tends to be acidic. Hope that's been useful






