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Old 11-19-2008, 04:14 AM   #15 (permalink)
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I agree with it except...

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For example: A chocolate cake contains 1-3 Mega Hz of electrical charges, while a big mac has 5 mega Hz of energy. You need at least 72 to 78 mega Hz of food to meet your brains electrical requirements! So do the math: are you getting enough energy from the foods you eat? Green vegetables provide 70 to 90 mega Hz!
mHz is a measure of frequency, as in radio wave oscillations per second. Food energy is measured in calories, and cake actually has more calories per serving than vegetables.

I think they mean nutrients? The brain runs on carbohydrates (calories for energy) and nutrients (proteins, fats, and vitamins/minerals).
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