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Definitely, you are what you eat (and also what you do).
At age 73, I feel better than I ever have.
A journalist asked him his secret for healthy long life.
"I only eats strictly fried foods".
I think this is a true story from the fifties.
Supplements, MM's question- I do not take vitamin supplements unless under the weather.
I take CoQ10 regularly, strictly speaking it is not a vitamin.
(It might be suggested that you do not "like" Taco Bell and Mountain Dew. Rather, you are addicted to them. It is not just the meat and spices or the caffeine. It is the other stuff... all the other stuff... )
Much of the refuse from the food prep process goes into the compost heap to nourish the garden next season.
Supplements are a part of my daily routine, too.
I am helping my nutritionist to create a line of healthy personal care products to be sold on the internet.
I hope Santa will bring me a gift to make tonic water at home. Santa? You listening?
Unlike coaldigger, I take vitamins. But, I'd agree that with a VERY good diet they aren't all that vital.
I said that I would bet silver dollars against FRNs that most Gulchers follow a rational diet. My estimate is that we all generally make the healthiest choices possible -- and we all indulge in something that makes life worth living, like beef, which really is not all that good for you.
We could argue fruit. It is easy to like. One nutritionist told my wife that "fruit just slows you down." He recommended vegetables instead. We all have our pet theories.
My thesis here is that no one in the Gulch mindlessly grabs down from the grocer's shelf attractive boxes of prepared and processed foods on the belief that the government says that the products are safe.
Does anyone here not take vitamin supplements?