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Irene,
> All I know is that after several months on a strict 100% raw vegan diet,
That naughty VEGAN word!
> little things started happening which sent me to steaming some veggies,
> cooking some starches and adding animal food to my diet again. Skin
Sounds like your 100% raw diet was deficient in animal protein and
starch...
> I think that cooking proteins is harmful depending on the way it's
> cooked and the type of protein that it is. I think that cooking some
> proteins is also necessary (in spite of carcinogens) in order to make
> certain nutrients available. I don't have any references, just a
> feeling.
I've read that cooking coagulates about 50% of the protein and does a
lot of other nasty things to it and to fats, etc..
To illustrate, put your hand into a hot frying pan...discern what this
does to the meat, etc...
Or crack open a raw egg into a hot frying pan and watch the coagulation
and alteration happen big time.
Heat is destructive, no doubt about it.
I know of no true positives for cooking proteins/fats... More con's than
pro's as far as I can tell, and as far as the references I've provided
show.
Wes
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