> Tom: > In the field of raw foods, some claims - things like "apes are fruitarians", > "humans are natural vegans", "protein is toxic", and so on, are claims > that can be verified or debunked, by research. (All the preceding claims > listed are bogus and crackpot/crank science - yet they are the tools used by > intellectually dishonest fruitarian fanatics to recruit people to their > diets.) About compulsive attempts by fanatics to change the way we eat, it might be good to remember that addictive personalities come first, the craving for stimulants, and the bizarre fanatical behavior later. The fruitarians may confront the SAD eaters about being addicted to stimulants in cooked foods, others may confront the fruitarians about being addicted to genetically altered sugars, and on and on. But to scold each other endlessly about what each other eat is about as useful as walking up to a drunk lying in the gutter and saying, 'Excuse me, Sir, alcohol is bad for you.' Probibiton didn't work, but there is recovery for addictions for anyone who wants it. My best, Ellie