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"Western" diet linked to ADHD
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And yet I'd go as far to say that at least 60% of us eat crap on a regular basis.
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That's why, when I get a Wendy's double Baconator large combo, I have them leave off the mayonnaise.
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The mayo is fine, for a "non-western diet" you need them to leave off the buns.
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I'm thinking next time I might get it without the bacon.
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I'm sure it raises any health risk.
But my (maternal) Uncle and my brother were very picky eaters. And by picky I mean would barely eat anything, especially not fruit or vegetables. They improved slightly after meeting their respective wives, but spent their childhood eating sweets and biscuits. I know this is like giving the example of the old person in the family who lived to 102 smoking and drinking every day (definitely NOT a case in my family - the heavy smokers went first, those who drank with it shortly after). And I'm not suggesting the plural of individual experience is data. I just know that not every child with an eating issue ends up with ADHD. On the flip side, I do believe the same psychological issue plagued both my Uncle and my brother. So the cause and effect of developing ADHD would not have been relevant in their case anyway. |
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The shame of it is for us over here is that it's cheaper to eat junk food than it is to eat fresh whole foods, which is why we have such a problem. |
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Now I know you're all crazy, especially Clodfobble.
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The thing is, eating junk food isn't cheaper than eating fresher, tastier stuff. Go into any large store and see what size bag of apples/bananas/whatever-common-fruit-or-veg-you-like you can buy for the price of a couple of burgers.
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The problem is, people try to compare one-to-one on that sort of thing. Like in Food, Inc., they followed the family into the grocery store where they lamented that this one head of lettuce was a buck fifty, and that was "way too expensive"--because their plan was to also buy meat, and buns, and cheese, and ketchup, and only eat one leaf of lettuce each on their "homemade, healthy" burgers. But that one head of lettuce would have fed all of them practically by itself, if their plan had been to make giant salads instead.
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