Re: About Time!
Originally Posted by
Realist
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I prefer to get my vitamins as naturally as possible TBH so sunshine is where I will get my Vit D.
The nation's obesity problem is unlikely to be solved by anything as simple as bread. The solution requires 2 things imo:
1. A complete acceptance by the populous that they can NOT rely on anyone except themselves to properly research EVERYTHING they put into their mouths, and the willingness to do such research.
2. A complete re-hash of the food labelling laws such that all labels are complete, unambiguous and honest.
Sadly, item 2 is not going to happen any time soon because the large conglomerates who supply our foods (or their base ingredients) jointly run the world along with other corrupt powers. So they will continue to hide, mislead and mis-inform via food labelling in order to sell foods which suit their profit making enterprises.
Thus item 1 is what counts. We must take nothing for granted and make a conscious choice to eat natural foods and shun processed and unhealthy foods. Diets are a waste of time and simply do not work (as a permanent fix for weight problems). Only by making the choice to eat healthy natural foods can we return to a healthy weight.
Your Item 1 we have been doing for some time Realist.
Yes it takes time but once you get into the habit of it, and knowing what to look for we tend to steer clear of anything that we
haven't checked out.
Yes, food labelling is a con and presented in a way that quite often confuses people but all the time that profits take precedence over quality and even food safety, nothing will happen.
There is an Item 3, as ST has already pointed out, and that's exercise and is
vital yet many people tend to equate affluence or prosperity with gliding around in their cars rather than walking anywhere.
Watch how many people these days slouch over supermarket trolleys, using them as walking supports or watch them on escalators when, even if they are
not obstructed by trolleys magnetised to the surface they do not walk!
It seems to be conditioned into people these days!
Watch any group of people of any age chatting and within 30 seconds at least one will be leaning against something as if simply
standing is a real effort.
The lack of exercise these days is actually far more important than people realise.
I am still working part-time but my wife is retired.
She goes to a gym and that costs us £21 per month but it's well worth it!
Now the weather's better we go out for walks as often as possible - nothing strenuous but we take at least an hour and average 3 miles.
We do this after meals as it helps the digestion and we soon discovered that we actually eat less by doing this because walking on a full stomach isn't a good idea!
As for companies adding more things to food I don't agree with this.
Sorry but tinkering with the food we eat is partly the reason we got where we are now. stevmk2