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Dariusz ROZYCKI <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 21 Jul 1997 16:50:52 -0400
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You are the second person to answer and the second person to
misunderstand :)

My post was not about "how to stay warm in cold weather" but rather "how
to stay on a raw-diet in a cold weather."  Around here, when temperatures
drop, so does the supply of fresh fruits and vegetables; either that or
the prices on the imported stuff (which is not that great anyway) become
virtually unaffordable.

Thanks for your input though; body temperature and how to maintain it at
a comfortable level during cold/hot weathers is something that I have
some interest in as well.  On this subject: I suppose the body will do a
wonderful job at keeping you comfy (temperature-wise) when supplied with
an all raw-diet.

On Mon, 21 Jul 1997, Jean-Louis Tu wrote:

> Dariusz:

> > I began with my almost all-raw diet only this summer and things are going
> > quite well.  However, I have my doubts as to how I'll manage to keep the
> > percentage of raw foods in the 80-90% range during winter.  I live in
> > Montreal (Canada) and winters here mean very low temperatures, which in
> > turn means very few fresh fruits or vegetables or very high prices on the
> > latter.


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