> that is exactly this question that brought us to the
> idea of "instinctive
> nutrition" or "anapsology" presented by Guy-claude
> Burger 35 years ago and
> followed since then by thousands of peoples (mainly
> in Europe) .myself
> included.
> http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/5976/
> The basic idea is simple , there is an instinctive
> regulation of eating that
> operate with the senses of smell and taste that
> direct us toward the food
> best suitable to respond to the specific metabolic
> state of the moment.
Fascinating theory, and it makes good "horse" sense. I
have a question, however. What about those times when
the "food of choice" is not available? Throughout the
year the availability of different foods can change
dramatically (in the natural world, that is). What if
the slab of beef (or specific fruit or veggie) is what
the body desires, but is not available. Does the body
then signal a "second best" choice, or do you just
skip the meal?
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