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<blockquote data-quote="Janx" data-source="post: 6027860" data-attributes="member: 8835"><p>Thanks for the extra incite in that.</p><p></p><p>While my principle of "eat less, weigh less" is true enough (a First Approximation), there are undoubtedly extra variables.</p><p></p><p>There are wierd things in our food. So what we think is "healthier" isn't as much as it used to be.</p><p></p><p>Apparently, about 50 years ago, the wheat grain was cross bred with another grass. Probably to make it yield better. The resulting grain has some form of opiate in it. In theory, we are "addicted" to bread because of it. This grain has been in heavy use for half a century apparently.</p><p></p><p>If you could fix that (or go back to a different grain), we might be eating less bread, and such.</p><p></p><p>While on the basic level, I don't mind science tinkering with genes and stuff to make better versions of stuff. We've been doing that on a primitive scale since people been breeding animals and stuff. I'm not so keen on wierd side effects that my food didn't used to have because it was "normal"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Janx, post: 6027860, member: 8835"] Thanks for the extra incite in that. While my principle of "eat less, weigh less" is true enough (a First Approximation), there are undoubtedly extra variables. There are wierd things in our food. So what we think is "healthier" isn't as much as it used to be. Apparently, about 50 years ago, the wheat grain was cross bred with another grass. Probably to make it yield better. The resulting grain has some form of opiate in it. In theory, we are "addicted" to bread because of it. This grain has been in heavy use for half a century apparently. If you could fix that (or go back to a different grain), we might be eating less bread, and such. While on the basic level, I don't mind science tinkering with genes and stuff to make better versions of stuff. We've been doing that on a primitive scale since people been breeding animals and stuff. I'm not so keen on wierd side effects that my food didn't used to have because it was "normal" [/QUOTE]
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