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Date: | Fri, 29 Aug 1997 09:18:12 -0400 |
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Dariusz:
> I have no idea why you'd be saying this. Did you find yourself to be more
> "creative" before you went on raw or IE?
Not myself. I don't know if I have ever been creative in my life...
Read Tom or Ellie's comments on that subject.
> There are no standards. I don't think anyone should measure health in
> pounds or miles;
Neither do I. Health has many aspects, and cannot be reduced to a
single number. To be in good health, you
> As an aside, why are you eating raw and instinctively if 95% of people
> you interact with are just as healthy as you are, you say?
Hey, re-read my message. I didn't say "healthy", but "mentally healthy".
95% of people I interact with are *mentally* healthy. As for the
physical side, I don't know, but I think that I am healthier than
when on a cooked diet. My mental health hasn't significantly improved,
and in fact, new problems have appeared (mild eating disorders, "orthorexia",
etc...).
Best,
Jean-Louis
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