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Why do humans have so much back and neck pain?
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<blockquote data-quote="8thsinner" data-source="post: 256565" data-attributes="member: 15138"><p>You probably want to start with substitutions before you move into new menu choices if you see any improvements.</p><p>Finding your perfect diet from your brainwashed state usually takes folks about a decade. I'm still nibbling away at mine and it's been a long time already.</p><p>Finding new menus is hard, not only to find quality foods to begin with but it's expensive to play with and experiment, finding people who resonate on the likes of ytube can help for that though. If you can find someone who has made the healthy transition with similar tastes, go back in their history and look for the steps they took, that can help a bit.</p><p>Coconut oil and avacados can make a big difference. Olive is good though if you can find quality stuff. And avacados usually can be paired with junk foods quite easily. And it pairs even better with tomatoes.</p><p>Ultimately tho, pay attention to how you feel, forget what you think you know, every person is different, some people need meat, some don't. Figuring out what you are and what you need, is a long journey, pace yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="8thsinner, post: 256565, member: 15138"] You probably want to start with substitutions before you move into new menu choices if you see any improvements. Finding your perfect diet from your brainwashed state usually takes folks about a decade. I'm still nibbling away at mine and it's been a long time already. Finding new menus is hard, not only to find quality foods to begin with but it's expensive to play with and experiment, finding people who resonate on the likes of ytube can help for that though. If you can find someone who has made the healthy transition with similar tastes, go back in their history and look for the steps they took, that can help a bit. Coconut oil and avacados can make a big difference. Olive is good though if you can find quality stuff. And avacados usually can be paired with junk foods quite easily. And it pairs even better with tomatoes. Ultimately tho, pay attention to how you feel, forget what you think you know, every person is different, some people need meat, some don't. Figuring out what you are and what you need, is a long journey, pace yourself. [/QUOTE]
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