Food Combining

The Hay Diet
 
Introduction to Food Combining
All About Food Combining
Diets for Life Stages
Special Diets
Starch food list
Protein Food Lists
Fruit with Starch
Vegetables, Herbs, Peas
Protein Nuts and Seeds
Oils and Fats
Tea, Coffee, Other Ingredients

Lots of Starch Recipes

Lots of Protein Recipes
Vegetables
Salads
Vegetable dishes
Dressings
Fresh Non-Starchy Fruit
Christmas Menu
Conversion Tables
BUY the Book
Discussion and Support

Avoiding pollution

The biggest source pollutants of food can be in the home itself!

The biggest risk, particularly to children, is from old medicines and household and garden chemicals. Remove all old and unmarked tins, jars and bottles and take them to your local waste point for safe disposal. Don't reuse old containers for food. Only food grade plastic or glass containers should be used. Other grades may leach toxic substances into the food. Antique crocks may look fine but they can leach lead or other heavy metals from the glaze.

Make sure that all lead pipe has been removed from the water supply, particularly where old pipes join the house to the main supply.

A water filter jug can improve the quality of drinking water as well as the taste.

Don't eat produce grown beside a busy road. This can accumulate lead and other toxic compounds from the remains of fuel, rubber and brake linings.

Take extreme care when applying pesticides to home grown produce. It is very difficult to get a uniform coverage at the absolute minimum level needed to just kill the pests.

The danger from pesticides on produce purchased from a supermarket is tiny by comparison.


 
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