Apple cider Quote by William Davis
““Consume in unlimited quantities Vegetables (except potatoes and corn)—including mushrooms, herbs, squash Raw nuts and seeds—almonds, walnuts, pecans, hazelnuts, Brazil nuts, pistachios, cashews, macadamias; peanuts (boiled or dry roasted); sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds; nut meals Oils—extra-virgin olive, avocado, walnut, coconut, cocoa butter, flaxseed, macadamia, sesame Meats and eggs—preferably free-range and organic chicken, turkey, beef, pork; buffalo; ostrich; wild game; fish; shellfish; eggs (including yolks) Cheese Non-sugary condiments—mustards, horseradish, tapenades, salsa, mayonnaise, vinegars (white, red wine, apple cider, balsamic), Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, chili or pepper sauces Others: flaxseed (ground), avocados, olives, coconut, spices, cocoa (unsweetened) or cacao””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Plant Paradox, Dr. William Davis, 2015
A diet rich in non‑starchy vegetables, nuts, seeds, healthy oils, quality proteins, and low‑sugar foods supports health and reduces inflammation.
In simple terms: Eat lots of vegetables, nuts, oils, and quality proteins while avoiding sugary carbs.
Prioritize whole, nutrient‑dense foods.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Meal planning
- grocery shopping
- restaurant choices
- family meals
- weight management
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you incorporate more of these foods into daily meals?
- What obstacles might you face when changing your diet?
May be challenging to maintain strict restrictions on certain foods and social eating.