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Nutrition Secrets Of The Past!


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Another way to look at this is by comparing the Americans to British. Same ancestors and source of gene pool. The Americans are broader and taller than Brits although they are fatter due to poor modern diets.

I don't know the content of US milk but if it has a high content of colostrum then this could be the reason. The Americans consume much more milk than the Brits.

Something to think about that has no evidence to back it up!

Another theory!

If I am not wrong the average height of White american and White britisher male is 5'-10" so the it is the same height

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Know I understand why so many Punjabi's have cardio vascular problems. No disrespect, but this diet sounds very unpractical. You theory is interesting but your argument of superior fatigues of the older Punjabis regarding diet sounds flawed.

The reason why Punjabis and northern Indians differ in their build from other Indians, because the Majority of Northern Indians originate from the Aryan tribes, which migrated into Northern India, modern day Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran. The Aryan tribes were tribes that moved from southern Russia and southern Europe. As for the original Indians, called Dravidians, they migrated from Africa to India thousands of years ago before Aryans migration to India.

If you are interested in this, BBC did 6 chapter documentaries on story of India.

The japanese,Chinese and South Koreans have grown up a lot in past 50 years.The average Dutchman was 5'-5" inches tall in tall in 1830s now average dutchman is 6'-1" if in 180 years dutch can grow from average to Giants then then Aryan and dravidian should have been of same height after living thousands of years together

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On 9/21/2011 at 2:44 PM, TigerForce1 said:

 

One food that many villagers used to consume was 'Boulee'.  This was a creamy milk desert that was consumed particularly by farmers and wrestlers.

This was the first milk of a Cow or Buffallo after giving birth to a calf.  It was only available for a few days then normal milk would follow.  This milk was produced to insure that the calf would be nourished adequately and grow healthy and strong in it's first few days.

This milk would be given to the calf first and the remainder would be milked and a desert would be made and distributed to children in a household.  Wrestlers would collect this desert and consume it daily as a part of their diet.

This milk is known in the west as 'Cholostrum' or 'First Milk'!  Cholostrum is very high in Protein, has Immune  System boosting agents and a high content of naturally occurring 'Growth Hormone'.  

This is the agent that gives us strong dense bones and muscular growth.  Today's Bodybuilders and athletes inject Growth Hormone in sythetic form to gain size and strength.  This is banned in synthetic form for use in athletics and professional sports, but taking it in from food sources and to increase ones own natural production of Growth Hormone is perfectly legal for athletes and everyday people.

This miracle dessert is one reason for the Height and Broad Frames of the people of Pubjab!   Cholostrum use has become popular in sports throughout the world and the New Zealnders and Australians have been using this for years.  You only have to look at the Maori community and draw the similarities between the body types.

Sadly in the villages of Punjab 'Boulee' is just talked about by the elders as a past food.  The new generation would not even know what it is or of the health benefits of such a Super Food.  The heights and builds of the new generation of Punjabis is reflecting now.

As our Sikh generation are losing ancient secrets for such powerful people of the past, the new world is discovering these secrets and implementing these foods in their diets.  

We look to the future but have so much to learn from the past!

@shastarSingh is this true, that no one drinks Boulee now ?

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