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Date: | Tue, 29 Jun 1999 18:28:29 +0200 |
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Just a short note re: odors. I have never had a bad breath problem,
but I noticed that my stools smell
- very foul after eating "raw" cashews or pistachios (which are
actually
not raw).
- foul after eating a meal that was not well-combined, whether cooked
or raw; or if I eat too much fruit (which causes diarrhea).
- unpleasant, but not excessively unpleasant, otherwise.
Re: cooked vegetables. In the Raw vs. Cooked article
http://www.beyondveg.com/tu-j-l/raw-cooked/raw-cooked-1a.shtml
we didn't mention that some people like Paul don't tolerate certain
cooked foods (in his case, cooked vegetables). I believe that
such intolerances are rare, and that most people can do well with a
little amount of cooked food (meat or vegetables) in their diet.
However, as eating raw may be of extreme importance for people with
chronic illnesses, or with a very weak immune system, we may consider
adding this fact in a revised version of the article in the (distant)
future.
--Jean-Louis Tu <[log in to unmask]>
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