Thursday, June 14, 2007

Can we Just Injure Bill?

I finally got around to watching "Kill Bill". I haven't
watched the last chapter yet, and I'm a big fan of
David Carradine (who plays 'Bill') from the old Kung Fu
days, so I hope she doesn't kill him.

But based on how well she's accomplishing her 'to-do'
list so far, I think he's in for it.

About halfway through Volume 2, there's an interesting
exchange between 'the Bride' and her Kung Fu teacher
one night while they're eating.

Her hands are raw from punching boards and she can't
handle her chopsticks very well. So, she starts eating
her rice with her bare hands.

The teacher takes her bowl away and says, "If you want
to eat like a dog, then go outside and eat with them.
But if you want to eat like a human, then pick up
those sticks".

So she summons her strength, eats with the chopsticks
and goes on to many more days of water-carrying, board
breaking, eye-plucking fun.

I think her teacher got it partly right. Humans are
refined; we have the technology, so we should behave
like civilized company and eat with utensils. That's
part of what our opposable thumbs are for.

But, I would argue that eating rice--with chopsticks,
hands or feet--is not really eating like a human.
Yes, humans have been eating rice for centuries...but
our human bodies are not designed to handle it.

Or any other grains, for that matter.

Yes, we've adapted to eating grains...but at what cost?
Heart disease, Alzheimer's, osteoporosis, diabetes,
obesity, arthritis, cancer...to name a few.

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Dr. Vince

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