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jean-claude:
> when you try raw sweet potatoes and your body is already overloaded with
> them because eaten without instinctive regulation ( because cooked) you
> experience the "instinctive stop" of the swet potatoe and it is not
> appealling . wean your self from cooked ones ( it can take years of being
> weaned like it did to me with normal potatoes) and you will open yourself to
> the possibility of experiencing the "luminous phase" of the sweet potatoe .

This hasn't been my experience, nor our 3-year-old daughter's.

She eats both raw and cooked when she desires them which is often, both
ways. And for myself, after over 8 years eating them only raw, I enjoy them
both raw and cooked, though I eat far more cooked than raw these days.

Your theoretical "regulation" seems to have failed me. ;)

Cheers,
Kirt

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