On Fri, 2 Feb 2001 13:20:34 -0500, Irene <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Not sure if he overtly states anywhere that a
>high grain/carb diet for humans suppresses libido, but it's the effect he
>was looking for.
If it was actually "suppressing libido" what Kellog wanted, I can assure you
that he was on the wrong path. The woman with the best libido I met so far
was a vegetarian grain eater since 20 years.
>Dr Kellogg understood that a diet high in grains/carbs affects mood.
Food affects mood in some way, that's for shure.
Some info can be found at:
http://www.earthpulse.com/flanagan/pharmacy.html
(how brain transmitters are influenced).
High dopamine I've read (somewhere else) to work in such a way that animals
even try to mount other animals of the same gender.
> He
>used to demonstrate this by feeding wolves a grain diet (like modern
>kibble), and then demonstrating how docile they became to convince people
>that they would
>be happier as grain eaters.
What I remember from feeding dogs is that they are said to become more
*aggressive* when fed raw meat. But personally i find aggression as not
very helpful for libido.
regards
Amadeus S.