I would agree with this statement quite a bit. Once I became used to
consuming raw beef as opposed to cooked beef I was amazed at the small
amounts required to "fill me up". Generally it can be measured in
ounces. I thought at first that it was merely the thought of "raw" that
caused me to eat less, but I soon realized that I was able to go the
same amount of time between meals before becoming hungry again.
If I had to guess I would guess that the raw meat simply provides more
available nutrition than the cooked meat. I have no proof for this
except personal experience and I can assure you that as a "new" person
in the 100% raw arena I was *really* hoping it was not so... but for me
it is so. I would have much rather eaten 3 pounds cooked than 3 ounces
raw.. mentally speaking. :-)
Jim Cales - [log in to unmask] - ICQ UIN 1492607
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Ingrid Bauer" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: [P-F] Smoking in the boys room!
> >BTW, how many lbs a day of raw meat do raw meat eaters eat. Is it
> >> 3 lbs a day?
> That is one of the point of eating raw meat . you need way less.
> jean-claude