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Dietary Changes
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significant amount of RSI sufferers have either improved
or cured their entire condition by changing their diet.
This is not to say that RSI is entirely a nutritional
disorder, but empirically it seems that major health
improvements can be realized by adopting a healthy diet.
Healthy diets seem to knock-out health problems one
after the other, like a domino effect.
Inside natural foods (like vegetables, fruits, etc) lie
hundreds of thousands of different types of
macro-molecules. Some of them known and their functions
known, some of them known and their functions unknown
but almost all of them are unknown and their functions
unknown. For example a tomato has 10,000 other
chemicals in it, most which researchers are trying to
isolate, identify, and study.This clearly implies that
natural foods contain nutritional properties essential
to proper anatomical functioning, but properties not yet
completely understood. This is why a healthy diet is
absolutely essential even if there are no obvious health
problems.
So
what is a healthy diet? Remarkably it seems that the
traditional Western view on diet may have been massively
wrong. According to this view, the primary nutritional
sources should consist of simple carbohydrate foods;
foods like bread, cereal, pasta, etc. Secondary sources
should consist of vegetables and fruits. Minor sources
should be meats, yogurt, eggs, nuts, etc.
Due
to the increasing discontent with the status quo and the
empirical success of alternative diets, nutritional
science has undergone a revolution over the last decade.
Unfortunately consensus is rarely reached on this issue
and today you will find all sorts of groups advocating
all sorts of diets, each one claim to the holy-grail,
each one disputed by the other. Luckily, using common
sense one can derive what a good diet is supposed to
be. If the human organism has been evolving for
millions of years, chances are good that a healthy diet
is simply something similar to what we have been eating
for all those years. That what we eat today is
remarkably different than what we used to eat all those
years ago clearly indicates that modern diet is perhaps
the number one source of all health problems - health
problems increasingly prevalent in modern times.
Refined-sugar foods like most junk-foods should not be
consumed more than as an occasional luxury. Ideally,
they should not be consumed at all. Simple carbohydrate
foods like breads, pastas, cereals, and most grains
should be a minor aspect of a diet. These foods are not
natural foods, they are man-made foods.
Primary food sources should include more unprocessed
foods like raw vegetables and fruits, increased protein,
reduced bad fats and increased good fats. Also, vitamin
and mineral supplements are very useful to compensate
for the depleted soils our natural food is grown in. In
the context of RSI, many people make claim that such
diet alterations brought major health improvements and
RSI relief. After at least 2 months, improvements in
RSI symptoms were realized. It is always beneficial to
supplement a healthy diet with a healthy exercise
regime. A change of lifestyle of this magnitude has
solved RSI problems for many people. Stop
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