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The Complete Home GfuoidoedtoanHderbnsu, tNraittuioranl Healing, and Nutrition  
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water at any sign of drying out or overheating. Remember, fried foods are  
basically too rich and indigestible for our systems and cause fermentation  
and stagnation. There is some recent data linking free-radical damage to  
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Scientists are also linking diseases like Alzhei-  
mer’s and Parkinson’s to free-radical damage.  
Whole Grains  
Grains have always existed in their wild state but have now been  
genetically altered to suit monocrop mass farming. These modifications  
have contributed to many of the allergy problems we see today, with  
wheat as the main culprit.  
There are eight whole grains readily available: rye, oats, millet, rice,  
quinoa, corn, wheat, and barley. They are healthiest eaten in their whole  
state to retain maximum nutrient value and roughage. Using a slow  
cooker is an ideal way to preserve their life force and nourishment, thanks  
to its low temperature but lengthy heating. Alternatively, soak them in a  
saucepan overnight before cooking. Presoaking will enable grains to be  
cooked at a low temperature for a shorter period of time. For those who  
do not have the time, however, try using a rice cooker, which will cook  
the grains for you and then keep them warm for three hours if necessary.  
Whole grains can be eaten with at least one main meal a day for a  
balanced diet. They are rich in fiber, and when fiber ferments in the large  
intestine, a chemical called butyrate is produced, which blocks the action  
of genes produced by cancer cells.  
If you wish to eat raw grains, then growing organic wheat grass and  
sprouting barley, rye, and corn is wonderful (read Light Eating for Survival  
by Marcia Madhuri Acciardo for details).  
Refined Carbohydrates  
These are grains that have had their outer husks (roughage) removed,  
leaving just their inner section. Eating grains processed in this way tends  
to create body imbalances because the grains are themselves unbalanced.  
Refined carbohydrates have also very often been precooked. Mucus is a  
natural coating of mucous membranes and soft tissue, but consumption of  
refined carbohydrates creates too much of it. This excess mucus clogs and  
tires the whole body and exacerbates digestive problems, catarrh, asthma,  
and much more. Its sticky consistency invites infection. Sourdough rye  
and mixed-grain breads, Ryvita, rye bread, rice cakes, or sprouted seed  
bread are healthy alternatives to the average loaf!  
Meat  
Meat isn’t what it used to be. Herbivores and poultry are now injected  


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