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Quotes About Health

The perfect dressing is essential to the perfect salad, and I see no reason whatsoever for using a bottled dressing, which may have been sitting on the grocery shelf for weeks, even months - even years.
~ Julia Child
In Los Angeles there's, like, this awful image because the girls are so skinny. I don't think it's attractive whatsoever, and I also think that it gives a bad image to kids that are in their early teens. It's not healthy.
~ Jana Kramer
Anyone who is dealing with any issue or any illness whatsoever, without a support network, chances are the person will not survive.
~ Mauro Ranallo
Laws to protect 'public health' are potentially infinite, especially once they no longer have to be supported by any research whatsoever.
~ Lionel Shriver
I am definitely allergic to wheat. Every time I eat it, I feel awful.
~ Edward Enninful
After my first week of no wheat, my stomachaches were gone, my mucous cleared up, and I felt incredibly energetic. My headaches were also less frequent and less severe, and I had lost 3 pounds, most of it swelling and water weight my body had been holding onto as part of its response to the wheat products in my diet.
~ Daphne Oz
My body really reacts well to not eating a lot of wheat or dairy and staying on healthy foods.
~ Bella Hadid
GST is good idea! It brings hope for a better future. Under the new taxation regime, fruits, vegetables, pulses, wheat, bread and rice are exempted from taxation even as chips, biscuits, butter, tea and coffee are attracting higher taxes. So, that will bring a positive change in our health as well.
~ Amrapali Gupta
My mom fed us a lot of processed food when we were kids, like chicken fingers, grilled cheese sandwiches and quesadillas. I make those treats for my family, too, but I use organic cheeses and whole wheat bread and tortillas.
~ Kourtney Kardashian
The 'hood don't really wanna hear it, but you need brown rice, you need wheat bread, stuff like that.
~ Fat Joe
Keeping off wheat helps my energy levels.
~ Darcey Bussell
Yeah, I worked with a chef when I first got into the league. We did all my blood work and found out exactly what I'm sensitive to, what I'm deficient in, what my body needs. I had to cut out a lot of things - chicken, tuna, wheat, and soy.
~ Christian McCaffrey
I am on a ketos diet so I avoid sugar, dairy products, wheat, grain or pulses.
~ Puneet Issar
Wheat makes my stomach very bloated. Sugar is horrible for my skin, but I love it.
~ Sara Sampaio
I don't eat wheat and am into alternative medicines and treatment.
~ Arizona Muse
I eat nothing that's processed or refined - no high-fructose corn syrup, no sugar, no trans-fats. I eat a lot of fish and monounsaturated fats from olives, olive oil and nuts. A lot of organic, fresh fruits and vegetables. No bread. No gluten. No wheat. No rice.
~ Dean Karnazes
My mother made a lot of things because she thought they'd be healthy for us. There were some very unfortunate experiences with whole wheat bread and bananas. I always tried to get rid of that sandwich and eat one of my friends' lunches.
~ Alice Waters
I've stayed basic through all the years. Beans, rice, fish, chicken. Water. Clean water. A must. Green vegetables, fruit, grains, whole wheat.
~ Lee Haney
I'm a healthy eater. In the morning, I'll have hot water and lemon, then scrambled eggs. I eat spelt or rye bread, not wheat, and have lots of veg and salad.
~ Poppy Delevingne
Ask yourself, how do you feel after you eat that? If you're going to the bathroom every time you have pasta, you might have an intolerance for wheat - which could explain, for instance, why you're gaining weight.
~ Molly Sims
Too much dairy and wheat gives me bad skin.
~ Nicola Roberts
After weigh-ins you're doing wheat pasta or you're trying to carb back up. This was actually really throwing me off, causing an inflammatory response in my digestive system, in my brain, in my body. Throwing off my mind.
~ Diego Sanchez
I watch my wheat intake.
~ Molly Sims
I eat foods such as fish, chicken, fruit and vegetables while avoiding red meat, dairy and wheat.
~ Martine McCutcheon