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    Thought affects our health far more than is generally realised. While
    it is true that hereditary taints, devitalised foods, and unhealthy modes
    of living play an important part, yet I believe that thought is the greatest
    factor.

    Does "devitalised foods" mean unhealthy foods or maybe there's some more precise definition of "devitalised" in this case?

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    Default Re: devitalised foods

    Quote Originally Posted by GUEST2008 View Post
    Hi

    Thought affects our health far more than is generally realised. While
    it is true that hereditary taints, devitalised foods, and unhealthy modes
    of living play an important part, yet I believe that thought is the greatest
    factor.

    Does "devitalised foods" mean unhealthy foods or maybe there's some more precise definition of "devitalised" in this case?
    "Devitalised foods" are processed foods which are lacking in vitamins and minerals. So, "unhealthy foods" is a fair description.
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    Default Re: devitalised foods

    You could also say "nutritionless foods", "nutrition-free foods" or maybe "nutrient-deficient foods". You might have to explain that they have no nutritional value because they have been over-processed, not because they are like that naturally.
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    Default Re: devitalised foods

    "Junk food" is a more familiar term to me.

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