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Date: | Tue, 6 May 97 18:15:37 -0700 |
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Jean-Louis wrote:
>My opinion is that eating raw + 75 % organic + instinctively + no
>dairy + no wheat lies at 80-90% on the way between Standard Diet and
>Optimal Instinctive Nutrition, so if the health of a person is not at
>80% on the way between his formet state of health and "optimal
>health", the only conclusion I can draw is that a perfect instinctive
>nutrition is not sufficient to provide optimal health.
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>I also think that blaming the denaturation of food for "mistakes" and
>its consequences on health is an easy excuse. Most of the persons who
>have a healthful way of life, eat frugally, do not use aggressive
>methods of cooking live long and have a very good health. So, if
>searching for the most sophisticated improvements, the highest quality
>exotic fruits (and spending how much) only provide slight
>improvements, the conclusion would be that, either there is something
>wrong in the protocols of instincto-nutrition that Burger has set up,
>or that instinctive nutrition cannot (or at least, not easily) be
>applied to modern humans living under the unnatural conditions of the
>XXth century.
Excellent points, in my opinion!
Deborah
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