My top foods for health are kale, sweet potatoes, and apples. I've lost 70lbs in 4 months and feel better than ever despite having MS. Kale gave me the ability to walk again. I preach its benefits to everyone I meet.
— Anonymous
12/27/2012 - 9:32pm
Kale, tulapia and salmon
— Anonymous
11/06/2010 - 10:18am
MSG has been shown to cause rats to become obese. Why don't we hear about the food additives that are put in packaged, bottle, and canned foods. For this reason, I avoid those as much as possible.
It seems to me that cooked vegetables, e.g., tomatoes and broccoli, are better for one than the raw form because they are easier to digest. What say you? We know beans and rice and other seed foods are.
-- Carl
— Anonymous
09/27/2010 - 12:56pm
I eat eggs every morning. In order to make them healthier, I scramble them
with some crushed tomatoes (from a can). Beware of certain brands of
crushed tomatoes, though; some contain high fructose corn syrup.
— Anonymous
09/24/2010 - 1:15pm
Edamamme! I've become addicted!
— Anonymous
08/30/2010 - 6:48pm
I know this must sound weird but kidney beans. Serve them up with some cumin, salt, and pepper and there is a fiber and protein packed snack.
— Anonymous
07/31/2010 - 1:46pm
yam patatoes ,whole wheat sunflower bread,whole wheat pasta,lots of garlicsand onions i love and hot spices,chickens, steak tyhe size of the palm of my hand, yogart ice cream and yogart, homemade spaguetti sauce, home made soup, im VERY GOOD COOK SALADS AND CHILLIE concarnie ,no ,salt
zero coke the odd one per week,treat homemade caramell popcorn,lotssss of fruits and berries bluberris making drinks with, them salmOn alot i love fish once week .yours truly JULIETTE COUGHLAN
— Anonymous
07/25/2010 - 2:43pm
GO VEGAN"...all the way!!!
— Anonymous
06/03/2010 - 6:48am
My go-to health foods are: Craisins (dried cranberries), Flax Seed (not ground, because I like the cruch and texture the flax gives my food), and All Bran (original ceral). I add flax seed and/or craisins to my salads, tuna salad, cereal, cookies or squares, and much more.
The all bran is great mixed in with yogurt and fresh berries: use a flavored yougurt, and the result (after the all bran has a chance to soften) is like eating cheesecake. Yum! I also put a bit of flax in this mixture sometimes.
— Anonymous
05/26/2010 - 4:43pm
Green Tea, whole foods, yogurt and FRUITS! LOADS OF THEM! as many as i can get
My top foods for health are kale, sweet potatoes, and apples. I've lost 70lbs in 4 months and feel better than ever despite having MS. Kale gave me the ability to walk again. I preach its benefits to everyone I meet.
— Anonymous
12/27/2012 - 9:32pm
Kale, tulapia and salmon
— Anonymous
11/06/2010 - 10:18am
MSG has been shown to cause rats to become obese. Why don't we hear about the food additives that are put in packaged, bottle, and canned foods. For this reason, I avoid those as much as possible.
It seems to me that cooked vegetables, e.g., tomatoes and broccoli, are better for one than the raw form because they are easier to digest. What say you? We know beans and rice and other seed foods are.
-- Carl
— Anonymous
09/27/2010 - 12:56pm
I eat eggs every morning. In order to make them healthier, I scramble them
with some crushed tomatoes (from a can). Beware of certain brands of
crushed tomatoes, though; some contain high fructose corn syrup.
— Anonymous
09/24/2010 - 1:15pm
Edamamme! I've become addicted!
— Anonymous
08/30/2010 - 6:48pm
I know this must sound weird but kidney beans. Serve them up with some cumin, salt, and pepper and there is a fiber and protein packed snack.
— Anonymous
07/31/2010 - 1:46pm
yam patatoes ,whole wheat sunflower bread,whole wheat pasta,lots of garlicsand onions i love and hot spices,chickens, steak tyhe size of the palm of my hand, yogart ice cream and yogart, homemade spaguetti sauce, home made soup, im VERY GOOD COOK SALADS AND CHILLIE concarnie ,no ,salt
zero coke the odd one per week,treat homemade caramell popcorn,lotssss of fruits and berries bluberris making drinks with, them salmOn alot i love fish once week .yours truly JULIETTE COUGHLAN
— Anonymous
07/25/2010 - 2:43pm
GO VEGAN"...all the way!!!
— Anonymous
06/03/2010 - 6:48am
My go-to health foods are: Craisins (dried cranberries), Flax Seed (not ground, because I like the cruch and texture the flax gives my food), and All Bran (original ceral). I add flax seed and/or craisins to my salads, tuna salad, cereal, cookies or squares, and much more.
The all bran is great mixed in with yogurt and fresh berries: use a flavored yougurt, and the result (after the all bran has a chance to soften) is like eating cheesecake. Yum! I also put a bit of flax in this mixture sometimes.
— Anonymous
05/26/2010 - 4:43pm
Green Tea, whole foods, yogurt and FRUITS! LOADS OF THEM! as many as i can get
— Anonymous
05/14/2010 - 3:13am
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