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Diet
Planning
Since
diet, along with daily habits, is crucial to the health of an
individual, it must be made clear at the outset that there is
no standard ideal diet for all people in general. The various
factors that need to be kept in mind while working out the ideal
diet for each person, which will be distinctly different based
on the persons specific constitutional characteristics,
are as listed below:
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The
natural qualities of each food.
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How
those natural qualities can get altered.
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The
effects of combining foods proper and unacceptable combinations.
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The
quantity of food intake.
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Individual
differences in food intake.
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The
places & climate where the food is grown, prepared and consumed.
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The
effects of the seasons and time of day.
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Avoidance
of artificial flavors, chemicals, preservatives and colours.
Diet
Composition
One
other factor that has remained a matter of great debate worldwide
over the ages has been the vegetarianism vs. non-vegetarianism controversy.
Initially it was common belief that non-vegetarian diet is superior
in that it is full of energetic ingredients and thus provides more
strength and stamina. But now it has been scientifically established
that vegetarian diet is more natural and useful to human nature.
Non-vegetarian
diet contains cholesterol saturated fatty acids that are the root
cause of diseases as coronary heart problems, cerebro-vascular accidents
(strokes), eye disorders & high blood pressure. With only about
60% of its contents useful for human body, the rest 40% contains
harmful toxins. In addition, such diet is usually heavy for the
stomach and produces acidity, which in turn can cause problems in
the gastrointestinal system.
Another
significantly important difference between the two is that fruits
& vegetables (cereals & grains, legumes, seedy fruits, citrus
fruits, carrot, cabbage, celery, green leafy vegetables, apples,
melons, peaches,
pears etc.) are rich in dietary fibers that reduces incidence of
coronary heart diseases, cancer of intestinal tract, piles, obesity,
diabetes, constipation, hiatus hernia, diverticulitis, irritable
bowel syndrome, dental caries and gallstones.
Also
many disease causing organisms are transmitted through and thrive
in animal protein serious ailments as Encephalopathy and
Mad Cow diseases are caused by Bovine Spongi. Similarly the Salmonella
Typhimurium bacteria can be passed on through consumed eggs, causing
diseases like pneumonia, bronchitis and typhoid.
Given
that the body of non-vegetarian animals contains 10 times more amount
of hydrochloric acid than that of vegetarian ones, and that the
human body should not be having such a high concentration of hydrochloric
acid, it is reasonable to assume that the fact human body is basically
meant for a vegetarian diet.
Introduction
| Choice of Food | Uneasy
Combinations
Role of Taste | Taste
Process | Food Chart

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