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Hi François,
sorry for the late response. Let me give you a short answer (lack of time).
>Instead of boiling some vegetables, why not try some sweet patatoes and/or
>soak some organic and unheated rice? I even tried manioc, which is said to
>be toxic raw. I found some variety edible, but pink sweet patatoes may be
>very tasty.
I found that (in my case) raw sweet potatoes are not very digestible. Rice:
I can eat raw rice only in very small amounts. Manioc: I've tried that too,
I could eat a couple of slices only.
>Do you have any feed-back infos about instinctos adding some cooked
>vegetables to their food?
I don't. All I can say is that I am an ex-instincto who is doing better with
some cooked food and some mixings: at home, I eat raw fruit, raw meat (and
fish), either alone or with herbs/marinated in lemon juice, salads (with
vinaigrette), rice (white or brown), a few cooked vegetables. I drink raw
vegetable juices, a little green tea. When eating out, I eat like everybody
else except that I (usually) avoid wheat and dairy.
And contrary to what instinctos claim, I still like raw foods eaten
sequentially.
>stuffs. Now I spend very little time for my supply of food since I'm well
>organised.
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>JL : Wild animals do have diseases (examples are given somewhere on the BV
>site, but I don't remember where).
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>F : Is any study of wild animals available in which the human observer does
>not interfere by taking care of prohibiting animals acess to his garbage,
>refuse and food left over ?
I don't know. I haven't read the references.
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