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Healthy White Chicken Chili Recipe

1 - Fermented Cheese. Fermented, or ripened cheese is one of the most toxic foods known to man. The smallest quantity has a catastrophic effect on the system. It disturbs digestion and makes everything ferment in the digestive tract, so foods eaten don't benefit the body. According to Albert Mosséri, a European natural hygienist and researcher, fermented cheeses can create or exacerbate the following conditions: infection, fever, headaches, nausea, cold sensitivity, bad stools, bad digestion. Fermented (or ripened) cheese includes many French cheeses such as: camembert, roquefort, parmesan, blue cheese, aged goat cheese, brie, etc. Fresh or cooked cheese, aren't as bad, but are not recommended either. Their consumption leads to other problems. So in conclusion, no cheese is recommended for health, but fermented cheese should be avoided like poison.

2 - Fish and Seafood. Fish is getting a good reputation these days. We are told to eat fish due to its richness in omega 3 oils. That is too bad, because fish and seafood are some of the worst foods we can eat.

Fish has a tendency to putrefy much faster than meat - perhaps because it contains more protein. If you put a piece of meat and a piece of fish next to each other in the open air, you'll see that fish will go bad much faster. In our digestive tract, heat and humidity encourage this putrefaction. The poisons then created from the putrefaction of flesh foods, particularly fish, are dangerous to the system.

On top of that, there is absolutely no safe fish on this planet anymore. They are all more or less contaminated with heavy metals such as mercury, whose effects on the human body are extremely detrimental and difficult to deal with. We know that 40 tons of mercury are released into the US by power plants using coal combustion. The mercury contained in coal moves through the air, finds its way into the water and then accumulates in the flesh of fish that live in it. For that reason, there is no safe fish anymore. Just one serving can contain enough mercury or other heavy metal to contaminate a person. For all of those reasons, I would recommend avoiding fish like your life depended on it. Is seafood any better? It's actually worst. Animals such as lobsters, oysters, etc., are literally filters of the ocean. A large quantity of water goes through them which makes them some of the most contaminated “foods” on this planet.

3 - Spicy Food. Spicy food is any food where strong (or mild) spices has been added to it. Spices include: black pepper, white pepper, cayenne pepper, ginger, chili peppers, raw garlic, raw onion, etc, and all the foods that contain them: kimchee, hot sauces, Tabasco, etc. The consumption of spices is extremely detrimental to health. They irritate the entire digestive tract, create mucus (that the body produces to protect itself), and wreck digestion. Spices were first used as medicines, out of superstition, and then in food. People became quickly addicted to the stimulation they provide and found themselves progressively unable to enjoy food in its natural state. The worst food you can eat is spicy food, such as Indian, Thai, Mexican, etc. In someone not used to it, it will cause diarrhea. The person that is used to it has undergone a process of morbid adaptation, where the protecting itself from the harsh spices by hardening its surfaces. This protects against the harmful effect of spices to some extent, but at the same time it greatly diminishes assimilation, no the food eaten doesn't benefit the body very much. Children and anyone with normal instincts refuse spicy foods. Personally, I refuse to eat spicy food, whether the spices are in a raw dish or a cooked one.

4 - Coffee, Black Chocolate and Cacao — First premise: coffee, chocolate and cacao (raw or cooked) are stimulants. They contain certain substances (caffeine and theobromine) that disturb the nervous 00004000 system. If a person is eating a more natural diet, these poisons have an even more disturbing effect on the system. For a raw-foodist, one cup of coffee has the effect of maybe four cups for someone eating a standard American diet. Personally, half a cup of coffee taken in the morning will disturb my sleep at night, while my dad can drink a cup in the evening and still fall asleep. However, as Shelton wrote: “toleration to poisons is merely a slow method of dying. Instead of seeing in the phenomena of toleration something to be sought after, it is something to seek to avoid the necessity for.” A detoxified person is much like a child: she will strongly react to the smallest dose of any intoxicant.

So there is no room for compromise with caffeinated drinks and cacao products, which include: coffee, hot chocolate, black chocolate, raw cacao beans, black tea, green tea, maté tea, etc.

5 - Wine, and alcohol — According to toxicology (the branch of pharmacology that deals with the nature and effects and treatments of poisons), alcohol is classified as a protoplasmic poison, because it is poisoning to both plants and animals - from the smallest microbe to the most complex animal. Alcohol kills microbes but also kills the cells of a complex organism, such as the human being. It is an intoxicant that ruins millions of lives and kills people by the thousand each day, directly or indirectly.

Unfortunately, it has become a social habit in many parts of the world to intoxicate oneself with alcohol. This poison habit is so prevalent and is such an intricate part of our lives that is now considered abnormal to abstain from this popular intoxicant. Most health professionals are aware of the ill effects of alcohol, but few will recommend to give it up completely. They will talk about “moderation.” “Drink, they will say, but be moderate.” How can someone be moderate with such an unhealthy and addictive product? To my understanding, moderation is only valid for the healthy factors of life, not unhealthy one. For example, no doctor will tell you, “be moderate in smoking,” although that is what they used to say. Can we be moderate with cocaine too?

Now, my readers should understand that when someone eats a healthy diet, alcohol has an even more disastrous effect on the body. That is because the body has stopped protecting itself from the various poisons found in a modern diet, because it is no longer or less in contact with them. Just like a child who has never taken alcohol will strongly react to it when drinking it for the first time. So my dear readers, even that little glass of wine has a catastrophic effect on the system. And when drunk with a meal, it makes everything ferment in the digestive tract. Now if you cannot resist that glass of wine, only have a little and on an empty stomach only, not with a meal.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. QUESTION:
    Healthy white bean chicken chili recipe?
    S, I'm loking for a white bean chicken chili recipe. (: I don't have any peppers or anything, but I have onions,celery, frozen veggies, etc.

    • ANSWER:
      You can use low fat or fat free sour cream if desired. There is so little that I wouldn't bother with the low fat or fat free.

      White Chicken Chili
      GroupRecipes.com

      Ingredients
      •1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts
      •1 medium onion, chopped
      •1 1/2 teaspoons garlic powder
      •1 tablespoon vegetable oil
      •2 cans (15 1/2 ounces each) great northern beans, rinsed and drained
      •1 can (14 1/2 ounces) chicken broth
      •2 cans (4 ounces each) chopped green chilies
      •1 teaspoon salt
      •1 teaspoon ground cumin
      •1 teaspoon dried oregano
      •1/2 teaspoon pepper
      •1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
      •1 cup sour cream
      •1/2 cup whipping cream

      Directions
      1.In a large saucepan, sauté chicken, onion, and garlic powder in oil until chicken is no longer pink.
      2.In stock pot, combine chicken, beans, broth, chilies, and seasonings.
      3.Bring to a boil.
      4.Reduce heat; simmer uncovered, for 30 minutes.
      5.Remove from heat; stir in sour cream and whipping cream.
      6.Enjoy!

  2. QUESTION:
    heart healthy recipes that allow for lots of flavor/spice?
    I'm looking for some good recipes (that don't have tons of spinach, artichokes or mushrooms involved either) to allow me to eat a lot healthier than what I normally do. I have to loose a good amount of weight (80lbs) to get back to a healthy me again. (I used to be pretty fit for awhile..but I got depressed, and got really, really heavy). I don't want to end up having a heart attack...but it's hard for me to eat healthy when so many recipes out there call for little to no seasoning in them. I like things like garlic, oregano, chili powder, basil, and pepper (white, black and red) in my cooking. I'm not a big salt person....so that's not really an issue for me.

    My main problem is cutting out fat...without cutting out flavor.

    So I need some good ideas here. (I like chicken, beef, pork, and fish...so I'm not going to be a vegitarian to do it...I just can't do that to myself...I like meat to much).

    • ANSWER:
      okays well this recipe is for chicken lasagna..i got the recipe from a lovely lady in yahoo answers, when i asked how to make one, i just made one today, and it is incredibly tasty.
      It has mushrooms in it, but that is optional.

      CHICKEN LASAGNA

      2 whole boned 1 inch cubed chicken breast
      3 c. sliced mushrooms
      2 cloves minced garlic
      1 lg. chopped onion
      1 tsp. dried oregano
      1 tsp. dried basil
      1 tsp. dried thyme
      2 tbsp. olive oil
      1 (28 oz.) can Italian tomatoes, basil
      1 (15 oz.) can tomato sauce
      3 tbsp. freshly grated Romano cheese
      2 c. grated carrots
      1/2 tsp. salt
      1 tsp. freshly ground black pepper
      8 oz. cooked and drained lasagna noodles
      1/2 c. freshly grated Romano cheese
      6 to 8 slices Mozzarella cheese

      stir fry chicken, mushrooms, garlic, onion, oregano, basil and thyme in olive oil until chicken is white. Stir in tomatoes, tomato sauce, 3 tablespoons Romano cheese, carrots, salt and pepper. Cook uncovered for 5 minutes.
      In oiled 9 x 13 baking dish, place 1/2 the lasagna noodles. Top with 1/2 of sauce, Romano cheese, and Mozzarella cheese. Repeat layers. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. Uncover and bake for additional 30 minutes or until bubbly and cheese melts.

  3. QUESTION:
    What are your favorite (healthy/vegetarian) omelette fillings!?
    Okay for the egg part (whisked together)....

    about a half cup of egg whites,
    2 tbsp of soymilk,
    a half tsp of baking powder (add fluffiness),
    garlic powder,
    onion powder,
    salt,
    pepper,
    about a tablespoon of flax seed
    sprinkle of nutritional yeast

    and for the fillings..

    (corn, salsa, beans, fat free cheddar cheese, chili powder, cumin)
    (any combo of sauteed onion, tomato, mushroom, broccoli, spinach, or other fresh veggies)
    (fat free cream cheese, spinach, mushrooms, little lemon juice)
    (Tomato, spinach, Meal Starter crumbles, steak seasoning)

    Okay so basically I am totally out of filling ideas. I would love to know what you put in your omelets!!! Whether it is a random combo (spinach, tomato, and certain seasonings) OR it has a theme (southwestern, Chinese, BBQ "chicken", etc.)

    PS. I wouldn't mind a few avocado-including recipes. im trying to increase my good-fat intake! Thanks!!!

    • ANSWER:
      i always use pepper and garlic powder when cooking eggs.

      i often make onion, mushroom, spinach and cheese on the inside.
      add cold fresh chopped tomatoes on top once it's plated.

      i get this vegetarian scramble at one of the restaurants i go to... they use zucchini, onion, bell pepper, mushroom, spinach and cheese.
      then top with sliced half an avocado and they put fresh salsa on the side.
      really nice.

      you could add avocado on the first one as well.
      just my opinion, i only like tomato and avocado cold, added to the omelet/scramble after it's been cooked.
      also nice to chop some green onion and sprinkle on top.

      oh! and morning star makes these vegetarian maple sausage patties, sooooo good. pop them in the oven for ten minutes and they're done.
      my coworker says their vegetarian bacon is cook as well, but i haven't tried it.



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