Sitting here munching on very dark chocolate. Purportedly high in the flavonoids "preventing" some cancers. So we learned, if the chocolate bar is labeled "80%" Cacao, the 20% remaining, almost, is sugar. 100% cacao is I believe "Baking Chocolate", like my Mother used in virtually every chocolate dish. Early on, a grabbed a hunk, began munching, UGH! Horrible, dull taste! I now know she added oodles of sugar to make those wonderful icings! So, does consuming dark chocolate (minimal sugar) really help "guard" against cancer. ho knows.
But, even if it doesn't, believing it might provides that provocative incentive to say, hell with my diet, I'm preventing cancer!
Seems there are many flavonoids, or antioxidants. Many reside in the most highly-colored fruits & vegetables. Indeed, the very colorful blueberry juice and pomegranate juice are said to be among the best. I've wondered about red cabbage, red onions, beets, etc. No info there, but I'm looking.
If only we could predict a future deficiency in our body's make-up, regarding these anti-inflammatories, we could concentrate our eating habits accordingly, as we went along. It's a long-term thing, though. Do we encourage reduction of carbs early-on, and sugars, limit the "bad things" from the kids' diets, hoping to spare them grief decades down their roads?
I ponder these imponderables often. Got few answers, so now and then, I munch on dark chocolate! imp
But, even if it doesn't, believing it might provides that provocative incentive to say, hell with my diet, I'm preventing cancer!
Seems there are many flavonoids, or antioxidants. Many reside in the most highly-colored fruits & vegetables. Indeed, the very colorful blueberry juice and pomegranate juice are said to be among the best. I've wondered about red cabbage, red onions, beets, etc. No info there, but I'm looking.
If only we could predict a future deficiency in our body's make-up, regarding these anti-inflammatories, we could concentrate our eating habits accordingly, as we went along. It's a long-term thing, though. Do we encourage reduction of carbs early-on, and sugars, limit the "bad things" from the kids' diets, hoping to spare them grief decades down their roads?
I ponder these imponderables often. Got few answers, so now and then, I munch on dark chocolate! imp