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Dariusz ROZYCKI <[log in to unmask]>:
>You mean it's actually possible for one's digestive system to completely
>(or for the most part) ignore a high-water content food such as, say, a
>peach or a melon? That surprises me as these foods practically "dissolve"
>in one's mouth (not to mention what their own enzymes do to them in the
>stomach, given the person's own enzymes are not up to the task in a
>weakened digestive system).
Tom:
Yes, it is possible - and it is fairly common among those who eat a high
fruit diet (high % fruit - fruitarian) for a long time (years). I
personally experienced this situation, and know others who did also.
Current fruitarians may deny this, but then most of them are living
a life of denial. (The denial aspects will be addressed in a future
post - essential advice, part 2 (in the writing stage now).
Regards,
Tom Billings
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