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JeffN wrote:Langeranger wrote:mom + me said, "I tend to trust the Esselstyn Family's medical/food advice and practices." Same here. Along with McDougall and Novick, Esselstyn [i]does carry a sizeable load of gravitas. Don
Well, 2 out of 3 say, without any clearly identified need and without any clearly identified benefit, yes.
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Jeff
PS India has very high rates of heart disease.
JeffN wrote:Use of turmeric/curcumin for a month or longer may adversely affect the liver in a small percentage of people, and there has been a steady stream of such reports, mainly from the U.S.
https://insights.ovid.com/acg-case-repo ... 1/02075970
verde wrote:JeffN wrote:Use of turmeric/curcumin for a month or longer may adversely affect the liver in a small percentage of people, and there has been a steady stream of such reports, mainly from the U.S.
https://insights.ovid.com/acg-case-repo ... 1/02075970
Oh wow! Thanks for sharing this! I was having turmeric powder daily on my greens for about 3 years! I guess it's time to give a break!
I had already stopped watching videos from that website (the one with nutrition in their name) that keeps reporting some foods as super foods...especially after reading and listening to Marion Nestle, I realized how silly it all is and how marketing is mostly always involved in such studies...
Thank you again, one more "super food" crushed.
JeffN wrote:In 35 years of doing this as a healthcare professional, I have never seen one such “super food” live up to is hype. Not one.
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Jeff
Grammy Ginger wrote:Ann Esselstyn adds turmeric to her oatmeal every morning. I don't think anything she does is silly.
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