Intestinal E-cells and Problems in Nutrition |Biomedgrid
Journal: American Journal of Biomedical Science & Research (Vol.14, No. 4)Publication Date: 2021-10-14
Authors : Manfred Doepp;
Page : 388-389
Keywords : Helle; Zellen; Organs; Feyrter; Oxyphile;
Abstract
Japanese people are slim, they grow old, and they have a cheap health care system. Westerners are 2/3 overweight, they suffer from chronic diseases in the last years of their lives, they grow old sick, health care systems are expensive and yet ineffective. This is how it can be stated if you look at the available data. In an international hotel, you can compare what a Japanese person eats for breakfast and what an American person eats for breakfast. It is completely different. For the Japanese, the hotel prepares: Soups, miso, tofu, seaweed, fermented vegetables; nothing sweet, no wheat, no cow's milk, no sugar. For Americans, breakfast can't be opulent enough: any amount of white bread, muffins, sweet spreads, jams, marmalades, any amount of coffee with milk; so, the main ingredients are wheat, cow's milk and sugar.
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