Most people believe that healthy foods are good for them.
And that's understandable. Especially these days, when the health food aisle is packed to the brim with products claiming to have less fat, less sugar.
But the truth is, we put our faith and trust into these food makers... Without knowing exactly where these products come from or how they are even manufactured.
So here's something you should know before making the decision to incorporate them into your diet...
Some of these are Health Bombs In Disguise !
(Click on the item you believe is ruining your health and see if you are right. The answer may surprise you)
Natural Juices
Wheat Bread
Yogurt
Pickles
Oatmeal
After my patients came to me complaining with fatigue, indigestion and abdominal cramps, I conducted a careful analysis of the most common healthy foods we eat on a regular basis...
And the results were shocking!
Apparently, not only this so-called "healthy food" does more harm than good...
It actually has the opposite effect, draining your body of energy, making you feel bloated and even giving you indigestion.
In fact, as I dig deeper I realized that's only part of the problem.
And that there are more foods like this out there with severe health consequences.
Watch the full story here.
Dozens of aviators were credited as flying aces in the Korean War from 1950 to 1953. The number of total flying aces, who are credited with downing five or more enemy aircraft in air-to-air combat, is disputed in the war. The Korean War saw the first widespread use of jet engine-powered fighter aircraft for both sides of a war. Subsequently, difficulty arose in crediting the number of victories for each side, thanks in part to poor records, intentional overestimation, and the difficulty of confirming crashes in MiG Alley, where the majority of air-to-air combat took place in the war. As a result, there is a large discrepancy on both sides as to the number of victories claimed versus aircraft lost, and it is extremely difficult to determine the accuracy of many victories. The ace status of dozens of pilots still remains in question. Aviators from four nations may have qualified as aces during the Korean War; between six and nine aces have been estimated for China and up to four in North Korea. Pilots of the Soviet Union had the most difficulty confirming victories and accurately determining which pilots achieved ace status, and between 34 and 60 pilots from that nation have been postulated as possible aces in the war. For the United Nations, the United States was the only country with pilots to attain ace status, with 40. No pilot from another UN country attained ace status, though many claimed victories. Among these, Royal Canadian Air Force pilot Er
And that's understandable. Especially these days, when the health food aisle is packed to the brim with products claiming to have less fat, less sugar.
But the truth is, we put our faith and trust into these food makers... Without knowing exactly where these products come from or how they are even manufactured.
So here's something you should know before making the decision to incorporate them into your diet...
Some of these are Health Bombs In Disguise !
(Click on the item you believe is ruining your health and see if you are right. The answer may surprise you)
Natural Juices
Wheat Bread
Yogurt
Pickles
Oatmeal
After my patients came to me complaining with fatigue, indigestion and abdominal cramps, I conducted a careful analysis of the most common healthy foods we eat on a regular basis...
And the results were shocking!
Apparently, not only this so-called "healthy food" does more harm than good...
It actually has the opposite effect, draining your body of energy, making you feel bloated and even giving you indigestion.
In fact, as I dig deeper I realized that's only part of the problem.
And that there are more foods like this out there with severe health consequences.
Watch the full story here.
Dozens of aviators were credited as flying aces in the Korean War from 1950 to 1953. The number of total flying aces, who are credited with downing five or more enemy aircraft in air-to-air combat, is disputed in the war. The Korean War saw the first widespread use of jet engine-powered fighter aircraft for both sides of a war. Subsequently, difficulty arose in crediting the number of victories for each side, thanks in part to poor records, intentional overestimation, and the difficulty of confirming crashes in MiG Alley, where the majority of air-to-air combat took place in the war. As a result, there is a large discrepancy on both sides as to the number of victories claimed versus aircraft lost, and it is extremely difficult to determine the accuracy of many victories. The ace status of dozens of pilots still remains in question. Aviators from four nations may have qualified as aces during the Korean War; between six and nine aces have been estimated for China and up to four in North Korea. Pilots of the Soviet Union had the most difficulty confirming victories and accurately determining which pilots achieved ace status, and between 34 and 60 pilots from that nation have been postulated as possible aces in the war. For the United Nations, the United States was the only country with pilots to attain ace status, with 40. No pilot from another UN country attained ace status, though many claimed victories. Among these, Royal Canadian Air Force pilot Er
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