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Nieft / Secola <[log in to unmask]>:
> personal case in point is my meandering about salad and how it is
>against instincto theory and how I would probabbly be better off not
>mixing. But, you know, with some perspective, I've come to understand
>that it just ain't that big a deal.
Kirt, You are going soft on us. What will be next - salad dressings?
:-) I believe that a dietary philosophy without a proper perspective
is inherently flawed. The necessity of a rigid attitude in the
appplication of a dietary regimen is usually a sign of something more
fundamentally wrong with the diet itself; not to speak of what rigid
attitudes do to our glandular & hormonal systems. - I look forward to
you joining our instincto discussion in NH M2M.
Best, Peter
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PS. What's with "raw" pistachios? - Fuyu persimmons are in my opinion
way superior to hayichas, which I suspect are more hybridized and less
original. Their extreme sugar content is dangerously high for people
sensitive to sugars.
There is more:
>Let's get real: Whales and dolphins are now showing up with tumors,
>and they are eating more native than any human (including the "purest"
>instincto).
Only since we started polluting the oceans.
>I wonder sometimes what circles I'm running around in instead of
>living life.
Do not worry about running in circles as long as you are following your
passion.
>If we put the energy we waste on obtaining Pure Health into extending
>ourselves to those around us in a joyful way, the world might have a
>few less fanatics and a few more chuckles.
Amen.
Best, Peter
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