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greentea wrote:Did Dr Fuhrman say anything about white potatoes in the debate? I have his book "super immunity" and he lists white potatoes as one of the foods you should avoid. Does white potato include russets, yellow fleshed, yukon, new & red? I can see where people get confused.
Lani Muelrath wrote:greentea wrote:Did Dr Fuhrman say anything about white potatoes in the debate? I have his book "super immunity" and he lists white potatoes as one of the foods you should avoid. Does white potato include russets, yellow fleshed, yukon, new & red? I can see where people get confused.
Jellen wrote:VeggieSue wrote:Dr. Fuhrman takes into account the physical condition of an individual. For example, a person with a specific kidney or liver condition may be advised to limit beans to a half cup per day or split cup of beans between two meals. Otherwise, the cup of beans per day is the measure.
BarbG wrote:He said he's weighed the same since high school, 148 lbs. I think. Hasn't gone up or down a couple pounds.
greentea wrote:Did Dr Fuhrman say anything about white potatoes in the debate? I have his book "super immunity" and he lists white potatoes as one of the foods you should avoid.
hastings wrote:greentea wrote:Did Dr Fuhrman say anything about white potatoes in the debate? I have his book "super immunity" and he lists white potatoes as one of the foods you should avoid.
What is his rationale for avoiding white potatoes? Avoidance implies that they actually carry a detrimental impact on health that outweighs their benefits. I'd like to understand what those "dangers" are.
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