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hyperborea
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« on: February 26, 2010, 09:53:32 AM »

http://www.hps-online.com/food/index.htm

"It is an established scientific fact in Western medicine that in order to initiate efficient digestion of any concentrated animal protein, the stomach must secrete pepsin. But it is also a well-known fact that pepsin can function only in a highly acidic medium, which must be maintained for several hours for complete digestion of proteins.

It is an equally well established fact of science that when we chew a piece of bread or potato or any other carbohydrate/starch, ptyalin and other alkaline juices are immediately secreted into the food by the saliva in the mouth. When swallowed, the alkalized starches require an alkaline medium in the stomach in order to complete digestion.

Anyone should be able to figure out what therefore happens when you ingest protein and starch together. Acid and alkaline juices are secreted simultaneously in response to the incoming protein and starch, promptly neutralizing one another and leaving a weak, watery solution in the stomach that digests neither protein or starch properly. Instead proteins putrefy and starches ferment owing to the constant presence of bacteria in the digestive tract.

This putrefaction and fermentation are the primary cause of all sorts of digestive stress, including gas, heartburn, cramps, bloating, constipation, foul stools, bleeding piles, colitis, and so forth.

Many so called 'allergies' are also the direct result of improper food combinations; the bloodstream picks up toxins from the putrefied, fermented mess as it passes slowly through the intestines, and these toxins in turn cause rashes, hives, headaches, nausea and other symptoms commonly branded as allergies. The same foods that cause allergic reactions when improperly combines often have no ill side-effects whatsoever when consumed according to the rules of trophology.

The final fact of the matter is this: when you immobilize your stomach and impair digestive functions by consuming foods in indiscriminate combination, the bacteria in your alimentary canal have a field day. They get all the nutrients and thrive, while you get all the waste and suffer.

According to a recent studies in America, the average American today carries about 5 to 10 pounds of undigested, putrefied red meat in his gut.

Leave 5 pounds of meat in a dark, warm, moist place for a few days and see for yourself the results of putrefaction.

The severely septic condition of the human intestinal tract is unique in nature, yet Western physicians take it for granted and even insist that it is harmless to the rest of the system.

In fact, in order to protect itself from the chronic toxic irritation of improperly combined meals, the colon secretes large quantities of mucus to entrap toxic particles before they damage the colon's sensitive lining. When this occurs at every meal, everyday, every week, throughout the year- as is quite typical in modern Western diets- the colon ends up secreting a constant stream of mucus, which accumulates and gets impacted in the folds of the colon. This results in a narrowing of the passage through the colon and a constant seeping of toxins into the bloodstream by osmosis. When the impacting of toxic mucus in the colon reaches critical pressure, it causes a pocket to balloon outward through the colon lining, causing a condition called diverticulosis. Colitis, IBS, and colon cancer are the next stages of colon deterioration caused by these conditions."

So what do you guys eat after a big workout???
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« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2010, 12:30:17 PM »

Protein and carbs.  Smiley

To be honest, I can't recall the last time I ate a meal containing only carbs or protein. I'm sure if it was that big of a deal every single person in the entire world (except veggo's) would be dead from colon cancer by now.

That being said, it would be interesting to separate carbs and protein for a month and see if it makes any difference. One thing that comes to mind is those people who get colon cleansing done and how much better they feel afterwards, perhaps this is cleansing all the meat build-up.

Then you've got the whole problem of the fact that some meat (red meats) take up to 8 hours to digest anyway. What are we supposed to do then, fast for 8 hours until our steak digests?
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« Reply #2 on: February 26, 2010, 12:37:48 PM »

That's what I thought as well, but then perhaps it would be beneficial to eat the carbs first and then 30 minutes or so later eat the protein in order to separate it. Or the other way around...
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« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2010, 12:41:55 PM »

Yeah it could be beneficial to eat the carbs first. It would be an interesting little experiment to do. I eat a couple of meals of tuna and rice cakes which I might separate for a few days and see if I feel any different from that.

I've got a feeling that any benefit would be massively outweighed by the sheer inconvenience of the thing though.
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« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2010, 11:36:01 PM »

This article is rubbish.

Nearly everyone eats protein and carbs together, however only a small percentage have the "diverticulosis. Colitis, IBS, and colon cancer" that you would expect after reading that article.


From what I know carbs are digested in the mouth somewhat, via salivary enzymes and then in the intestines via enzymes after it has passed through the stomach and the stomach acids are neutralised via bicarbonate secreted. Yes these enzymes need a less acidic and more basic environment to work.

In the stomach proteins are digested in the higher acid environment via the enzymes there which prefer a more acidic environment.
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« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2010, 11:57:19 PM »

Almonds/cashews anyone?! How about beans etc?


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« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2010, 07:57:01 AM »

You've got a fantastic point there Fadi. Milk?
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