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>are raw vegan "nuts" edible or credible?
It could depend on whether you are a carnivore ;)
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>Tom:
>As one who tried fruitarianism under nearly ideal conditions: warm
>climate, regular sunshine and exercise, and food of incredibly high
>quality (most organic, the rest unsprayed, most food grown in the high mineral
>content soil of Merritt Island, Florida), the serious problems I experienced
>on the fruitarian regime suggest that the currently popular "low quality
>food" excuse is nothing more than a weak rationalization advanced by folks
>who will grasp at anything to retain their idealistic (and false) fruitarian
>dogma. Fruitarianism is a failure because it is far beyond the range of
>diets that we are adapted to by evolution (and the claims of certain
>fruitarian advocates that we evolved as fruitarians, are nothing more
>than bogus crank science).
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I too tried fruit***ism under excellent conditions, except it resulted in
rapidly failing health.
Good to see you're still at it Tom.
Lynton
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