Dietary Recommendations
The Original Sin
Diet is more personal than religion and just as volatile
a topic. I will state outright that there is no perfect
diet, no proscription for everyone, just what is right
for you. It is your birthright to dictate what you ingest.
What you eat is what your body will become over time
and your body reflects your choices directly. The popular
quip that "you are nature's creation at six years
and your own creation at sixty" resonates. Remember,
you are a powerful creator.
Diet choice needs to be a reflective
process. As in all things your success will be dependent
on your own self awareness augmented by the judicious
use of printed resources and other's considered experience
as a starting point. All choice must reflect your own
body awareness and receptivity. Your body is your guide,
not fashion, not popular nor professional opinion.
Your family culture and upbringing dictate
many of your food habits and assumptions. Tackling personal
food choice confronts how you respond to change not
only in your food consumption but in other aspects of
your daily life.
At various points in my life I have been
extremely carnivorous, omnivorous, vegetarian and almost
vegan - and not necessarily in that order. I have food
combined and have been on therapeutic regimes that
excluded various foods while having a minimum of 50%
non-root vegetables on every plate. Food rules and ideologies
abound. In my case, my original family culture was to
boil it to death and then fry it for good measure. Mushy
peas rule!
Here are a few rules of thumb that I
use now for food choice.
fresh foods > dried > frozen >
canned
organic freshly picked> local freshly picked>
organic> industrial vegetables
whole foods > processed & enriched > fast
foods
live foods - seeds, nuts, fresh fruit, freshly harvested
vegetables, sprouts
fresh fruit eaten only on an empty stomach
avoid additives
and industrial chemicals
avoid overcooking, overheating and microwaves
avoid food combinations that create gas, stomach upset
or mood change
avoid non-fermented
soy products
avoid trans
fats
avoid GMO
Just adhering to the last three avoidances
eliminates most conventional industrially processed
food outright.
What I found as I have ventured on my
inner journey has been that my diet has "simplified".
I find that as I contemplate a food choice the deep
inner feeling may be of no longer "needing"
that food item. I am not giving something up, I am not
going without; there is just no more desire for that
food. It started with coffee then progressed from there.
Letting go of coffee was easy as I no longer was in
need. I was known as Mr S. Coffee - S. was for serious!
I no longer "need" in order of letting go:
coffee
red meat
white meat
black tea
seafood
green tea
eggs
strong condiments
salty foods
sugary foods
It seems that the need for external
stimulants and mood "enhancers" diminishes
as I follow an inner path. It is as if my moods are
being dictated internally rather than by external
circumstance and daily pressure alleviating the need
for an "upper".
Dark chocolate (70% cocoa mass) remains a favourite
in moderate quantities, however.
Namasté
Stephen
Vardy
Victoria BC Canada
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