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Carbohydrates Quotes by David Perlmutter
- Researchers have known for some time now that the cornerstone of all degenerative conditions, including brain disorders, is inflammation. But what they didn’t have documented…
- Carbohydrates, whether derived from gluten-containing foods or other sources, including fruit, sweetened beverages, and starchy vegetables, are dangerous as they relate to brain health in…
- The biggest issue by far is that carbohydrates are absolutely at the cornerstone of all of our major degenerative conditions.
More Carbohydrates Quotes
- I called it ignose, not knowing which carbohydrate it was. This name was turned down by my editor. 'God-nose' was not more… — Albert Szent-Gyorgyi
- There's no such thing as a bad carbohydrate. — Don Kardong
- The lack of carbohydrates can make you a little crazy. — Tom Hardy
- I started reading and talking and interviewing nutritionists and a thread was starting to form for me which is-a protein digests in… — Suzanne Somers
- The laboratory evidence that carbohydrate-rich diets can cause the body to reain water and so raise blood pressure, just as salt consumption… — Gary Taubes
- The simplest way to look at all these associations, between obesity, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, cancer, and Alzheimer's (not… — Gary Taubes
- The simple answer as to why we get fat is that carbohydrates make us so; protein and fat do not — Gary Taubes
- The point to keep in mind is that you don't lose fat because you cut calories; you lose fat because you cut… — Gary Taubes
- I don't combine proteins and carbohydrates. — Ruby Wax
- Researchers have known for some time now that the cornerstone of all degenerative conditions, including brain disorders, is inflammation. But what they… — David Perlmutter
- It used to be standard practice that the pre-match meal consisted of egg, steak and chicken. But I talked them into changing… — Craig Johnston
- Originally, the atoms of carbon from which we're made were floating in the air, part of a carbon dioxide molecule. The only… — Michael Pollan