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Nieft / Secola wrote:
> Perhaps this is so if it is aged. But fresh meat, like a green banana (or a
> raw sweet potato if it isn't tasty), is probably not very "efficient" at
> all.
Yes, it hasn't started to self-digest. What I can't figure out is
whether that "better" taste of aged meat is akin to the taste of-- say
charred meat, which is for sure harmful. I am finding that now that I've
been all raw for a while, (and--a plug for my toxic mind theory--my
taste sensitivites have improved from doing the work of detoxing my
brain of repressed emtotions that blunted my ability to taste) that dead
nuts, for example, which I used to love, no longer taste good to me. And
I seem to like meat fresh, rather than aged. Maybe I should try some
charred meat?
> a trade off
I think you have the answer, "a trade off."
My best, Ellie
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