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Rob,
quoting from Bass:
> The ideal diet consists of the foods listed above
There is no such thing as "an ideal diet" because everyone's needs
are considerably different
> - approximately 75-85% raw
> foods with 15-25% cooked, consisting of steamed vegetables (including
> tubers), cooked grains and legumes,
Hmmmm. Interesting ratios of the ole' macronutrients.:^/
> these to be eaten in correct sequential
> order.
Hmmm. Rather outdated "food combining" philosophy going on here.
> The correct amounts of each item should be properly proportioned
Hmmmm. Properly proportioned according to which set of rules this
time round?
> in one to three meals daily.
Hmmmm. How come I just don't feel hungry for three meals some days,
and other days feel like 20 meals? Dagnabbit.
Haven't looked at ole' Bass' website, but it sounds a little, well,
familiar-ly questionable.
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