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> From: Dariusz ROZYCKI <[log in to unmask]>
> It's funny how one can eat raw things such as fruits or veggies and have
> such strong feelings about raw fish. Why do you think this is? Society?
Probably. Eskimos and Japanese people don't mind eating raw fish.
> DO you think this experience compares to, say, what a child goes through
> when it is first given cooked food?
Children are extremely wary of new foods, raw or cooked.
> Yes, vegetables are a big problem for me. I can eat carrots (again,
> these are just pure carbohydrates almost, I don't really see them as
> satisfying my needs for veggies) but that's about all that attracts me.
Oh yes, I forgot to say that I like some roots (carrots, jewel yams
[thanks to Kirt for the suggestion] and celery roots). I can eat
a few others too, but with less pleasure.
> You talk about problems I might experience while on instinctive. eating; what
> have you been through that was problematic, if you don't mind sharing?
You can read my posts in the archives. My former e-mail address was
[log in to unmask] and I started posting on this list on Feb 28th 1996.
Remarks about my personal experience are scattered from 02/28 until now.
Maybe I will write one day about my conception of instincto, raw food
and my biography, but until I find the time and the motivation...
Best,
Jean-Louis
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