Lee Park Kong
Micelle Tam and the Asian food obsession was on display with the video that went viral of Chinese tourists attacking one another and hoarding seafood crab meat. the incident was filmed in Thailand and showed Chinese tourists battling each other locking elbows and scooping up food with plates in a competitive bid with one another. Thai's and other Asians have had to deal with these hoarding Chinese tourists flocking their lands and romping and plundering their buffet tbles for years as there have long been discussion on how Chinese tourists act and behave outside of their own coutry. Michelle tam is a food writer and typical of food-obsessed Asian women. She heads a successful food blog through the internet and her odd approach to dieting is following some sort of paleo-diet and approach. Michelle Tam believes that humanity needs to go back to their caveman instincts and roots in exploring food and how we interact with it. Michelle has become unofficial spokesperson for the Paleo diet (the popular protein-rich regimen inspired by the eating habits of our Paleolithic ancestors). But that’s what happened in 2010, when the mother of two ditched grains and infused her diet with meat and seafood. Her blog, Nom Nom Paleo, soon followed, and today the site garners more than 100,000 page views daily. Michelle says you have to live and think like a caveman as Physicians, biochemists, nutritionists, and other researchers are starting to come around to the benefits of ancestral nutrition, and people who adopt a Paleo-like approach to eating are reporting significant improvements in their general health, body composition, and energy levels. obviously one look at this Thailand buffet and how the Chinese tourists went nom nom for shrimp and Chinese chicken clearly shows many are following this paleo-type behavior that a Michelle Tam profusely exposes as of much importance.
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