Hi from New Zealand. I'm new to the list (100% raw for seven years) and am very happy to have found such a list. Public thanks to Micheal (It is Micheal, isn't it?) for running such a list. Anyway, a comment and a question. Comment: Arguments about what animals do in nature may fall short as reasoning about whether raw fooders need to brush. Most of us were eating denatured food during childhood and our teeth are formed from the "wrong stuff" which we were eating then, esp. pausturized dairy. As much as we would like to believe the new wife's tale that "every seven years we are completely remade from new moleules" it is very likely that harder tissues such as bones and teeth are not completely replaced, or even that much altered. Indeed, the problems which some raw fooders report with their teeth may be due to their body trying to detox them the way we might detox a dental filling. Or simply that they are as weak as they were when they were formed during childhood. All speculation, of course, but the only hope I've ever seen was in either Pottinger's or Price's writing: I remember that they did notice some re dentrification of dental carries upon animals resuming a raw diet. Question: My wife and I regularily eat seafoods (esp. shellfish and roes) and sometimes eat land animal foods (esp. meat and marrow). Seeing as the name of this list is veg-raw, I assume that discussions are limited to a raw vegetarian diet. Yet in looking at the archives I see discussions of meat-eating and other instincto topics. Is this OK or is it frowned on? I can easily avoid reference to non-vegetaian subjects if that is proper (but would appreciate private e-mail from any other intinctos on this list). Enquiring minds want to know: veg-raw netiquette. Cheers, Kirt <[log in to unmask]>