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Frank:
> months. I'll tell you why I think I lost weight. Most cook food comes in
> fixed portions. (...)
> On raw food I eat only until I am satisfied.
Thanks for your comment. It is indeed easier to manage leftovers when you eat
raw. The point that would a priori be more surprising was that it is possible to
eat *a lot* of raw food and however lose weight.
Ellie:
>I didn't know that toxins preferentially accumulate in fat. Could you
>tell me where I could read more about this.
I think I wasn't very clear. It is wel-known that residues of pesticides or
heavy metals accumulate in fat. Now, for AGEs and co, I don't know, but that
hasty generalization is probably made by some people who interpret weight loss
as a symptom of detoxification.
>1. 4 TBS unheated honey...1hr. glucose=261 and was over 200 for 2 hr.
>2. 1 avacodo plus 4 TBS honey...1hr glucose=250, still too high.
>3. 2 very fatty raw Boston mackerel + 4TBS honey...1 hr. glucose=124 and
>fifteen minutes later was 87. Very normal.
That's interesting. So, the mixture mackerel+honey was well digested?
And have you compared with other sources of carbohydrates?
Best wishes,
Jean-Louis
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