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Originally Posted by misspixie
Found it, didn't know about it before, kind of an eyeopener cause I've come to believe that sugar is my personal devil. The film explains that well. Honestly tho I still love pasta and rice and bread, and that's probably my problem.
I eat every one of those and don't consider them problems. I don't eat the "cheap stuff" in the regular grocery stores (with the exception of brown rice) but buy whole grain bakery bread, and organic pasta... especially love organic butternut squash ravioli purchased from a natural foods market. They are not enemies... the catch is I just don't eat them in large quantities and don't eat them every day... in fact I haven't had any of them this week at all. But with my eating plan managed well, I can and do enjoy pasta, rice and bread all three.
They often get a bad rap because people just plain eat way too much of them. But the right kind of them can be healthful nutritious foods. I've lost 72 pounds eating them, so they can't be all THAT bad.
Oh and to stay on topic... yes I have seen Fat Head. Definitely some valid points and IMO definitely some not-so-valid one. And I agree with MadProfessor about the massive quantities of meat eaten by most Americans. One of the smartest things I've ever done was learn to give up most of that and eat meat just occasionally.
As Michael Pollan says in "Food Rules" -- "Eat [real] food... not too much... mostly plants."