Posted on 12/15/2020 10:00:01 AM PST by Red Badger
They’ve been saying this for a long time. The worst thing for arteries (and everything else) is aging. This stuff sounds good, but there is no proof that any of it prevents cardiovascular disease or promotes longevity. But, if it gives you a good feeling, go for it.
It has been long known, even among children, that beans are good for your heart.
This is the next thing that is going to kill me.
So white beans are good, black beans are bad, How racist!
Are Mallomars on the List?
Good info. Thanks.
I read somewhere that you lose lot of the health benefits of EVOO when you cook with it. I have EVOO but I usually use just regular olive oil for cooking.
I love beans. I could easily eat them every day. I eat berries in a smoothie occasionally.
Nor really a fan of whole grains. I should say I don’t like whole wheat bread. Brown rice is palatable and I just bought a box of steel cut oats and intend to make apple-cinnamon slow cooker oatmeal with it. I already had flax seed on my shopping list.
Bon Voyage!
Uhhh, they didn’t quite make the list....................
An income stream for the manufacturer. I buy our garlic bulbs dried at WalMart. Company called Spice World is the shipper. Around three bucks a pound. Plus eating raw garlic in sufficient quantity is not for the faint-hearted. I make salads with it. As long as you don’t have a hot girlfriend you can’t lose with the real stuff.
Looks good other than the cilantro.
I guess I’m screwed then.
I just use “roto-rooter-mini”.
I have no idea.....................I use fresh garlic...............
Yes, I can’t eat cilantro.
Tastes like dish detergent to me..................
Thanks. Other info I found failed to mention any advantages over raw garlic. I’m not sure I’d have the patience to watch my garlic marinate in ethanol for 20 months without drinking/eating it prematurely.
<< 1. Beans. They truly are magical, >>
And musical.
I grow my own and don’t mind eating raw or large cooked quantities. I’m married so it is safe for me to do so.
Alcohol. There was a coroner study done in the early 1900s that showed that there was little to no plaque in the arteries of alcoholics. It was expected that it would be a different result as a good number had some part of a “beer gut”.
Their livers were shot, but their arteries were clean a a whistle.
See my 39 :)
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