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- Sun 13 May 2007 09:22
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
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I have to correct me. Humans have not eaten meat for thousands of years, but for millions of years. That simply shows that we are able to eat meat and survived on meat. In most regions there were no fruits, but wild animals and humans. Humans lived on more than 95% animal food. Unfortunately just a...
- Sun 13 May 2007 09:08
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
Could you cite that claim? Just read some athropological studies. There are tons of material about human brain development and animal food intake. Show me where prepared lard and sliced meat was available without human intervention? I really love your logic. I don´t recommend lard and I don´t need ...
- Sat 12 May 2007 14:16
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
We all know that humans have been heavy grain eaters for thousands of years, so what does that prove? Besides, the research might show something, but prove they cannot. It is impossible to prove humans ate food which doesn't leave any trace afterwards. Looking at our digestive tract and teeth morph...
- Sat 12 May 2007 10:41
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
Terrence, Why does it have to be natural? I look at my body as a biochemical machine and am looking for the best way to fuel it. The waidiet gives us addequate nutrition with the least amount of toxins. I happen to brelieve it is natural for mamals like us to eat fruits and spread the seeds. I thou...
- Sat 12 May 2007 10:33
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
In the original habitat of Homo erectus, there was. Most places of this world are not meant for us to live. RRM, I would like to believe this but there is no evidence. Please give me some references. Anthropological research shows that humans have been heavy meat eaters for thousands of years. Furt...
- Fri 11 May 2007 20:49
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
And i meant: do you think hating fruits is natural? I don´t know. On a fruit diet I love fruits, on a meat diet I hate them. I feel better, stronger ond more optimistic on a meat diet. Humans are very flexible. Adam and Eve have been thrown out of Eden after eating an apple. hehe I know that there ...
- Fri 11 May 2007 20:11
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
Hi Terence, Your positive testimony unfortunately still can be backed right up to Douglas Grahm's testimony, leaving some uncertainty for the masses. I think you meant that my testimony CANNOT be backed up by Douglas Graham, right? Yes, of course. He is a fruitarian and claims that it works. All pe...
- Fri 11 May 2007 20:01
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
- Fri 11 May 2007 19:57
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
In all my experiments fruits became always disgusting after some weeks Talking about unnatural... I don´t understand what you mean. Most meat eaters tell me that they hate fruits. Taste can change greatly. RRM, I have been a fruitarian a looong time ago. I can assure you: At that time I was not abl...
- Fri 11 May 2007 19:26
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
No, even 24h between fruits and meat are not enough. Thats nonsense. RRM, obviously you don´t have any experience with meat diets. Try to eat a 1.5 pound raw t-bone steak. You will definetely get digestive problems because you digestive tract is 'trained' on fruits. On a meat diet such a steak is n...
- Fri 11 May 2007 19:17
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
'Feeling a need for sugar' is very suspect for me. Its very natural. It depends. In all my experiments fruits became always disgusting after some weeks and I NEVER felt a need for any sugar. Other people on such diets confirmed this experience. This condition could be natural, too. Furthermore you ...
- Fri 11 May 2007 18:52
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
- Fri 11 May 2007 18:49
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
Why hasn't everyone over at alissa cohen's Raw Food site keeled over dead, or other Vegans. Yes I've know what BeyondVeg says, but I'm not so sure you can't live without animal flesh. So pop a B12 pill. Is everyone cheating on animal flesh behind the livingroom curtain? Maybe. But I'm still not con...
- Fri 11 May 2007 18:33
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
'Speedwalking' is a somewhat 'light' activity. Not at all when you do that all day. Then it requires lots of sugars. Ok, I agree that you need a lot of energy for this kind of activity if you 'run' really all the day. After I started this diet several weeks ago I was not able to do my work in my of...
- Fri 11 May 2007 18:12
- Forum: Oil, Sugar (/honey) and Vinegar
- Topic: Olive oil and fatty acid balance
- Replies: 97
- Views: 85611
That is a funny question. If you go by the strict definition of addiction (being physically or mentally dependent), I guess we are all food adicts and I guess hunger and low energy is our withdrawl. I don't look at food that way. It isn't something forms a tolerance. But like some drugs, you will g...