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Posted:  26 Sep 2009 13:59


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The latest invented mental illness by psychiatry is an obsession with eating healthy foods, whole foods or organic foods. Is this really a psychological disorder or just a scam to keep people eating fast foods and unhealthy foods? How is this tied into the Big Food industry and Big Pharma? How does this relate to conventional health care and medications? Do people that eat healthy foods really need to be on antidepressants?

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Posted:  30 Sep 2009 22:49
I've started eating healthy because I want to get ripped and live longer. Really not a big deal once you get started. There's a lot of healthy foods to eat like avocados, fish, chicken, beans, lentils, apples, cherries, blue berries, yogurt, and on and on. The only thing I have a problem with is giving up cokes completely otherwise I've almost lost my taste for crappy unhealthy foods.

High Fructose Corn Syrup is addictive too. It's definitely helped me to lose fat since I cut out foods with it.

Jack Lalanne has been saying stay away from processed foods for years and now he's in his 90's and still active.

Dude on video is right, it's insane to call people crazy for eating healthy.

John Stossell is usually pretty smart. I'd have to hear his report to get what point he's making. All I can say is I don't know that organic vs inorganic makes that big a deal. I do know that eating processed foods will make you fat and unhealthy.
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