My husband is 6' 1" and does not want to be misled that a raw foodists can be large and look like a "body builder" on a raw food diet. He is 175 lbs and I am encouraging him to stop trying to look like a body builder and focus on health and strength...the naturally built or cut look will come along with that. That article is confusing and does not answer how much raw food David or Thor consume generally. I noticed Thor defended his weight gain with not enough time to work on himself. The question of how much raw food this diet advocator is eating is legitimate and I thought done in a polite way. I know many people can be opinionated and rude with regards to the matter but for someone like my husband who is dedicated to health and balanced raw food, we are just trying to stay abreast of the current information regarding the health attributes of this way of eating. I do wonder as an advocator of the raw food lifestyle does Thor's family practices it as well. He seems guarded of them and the way they eat. I have 4 and 6 year old boys who are over 80% raw foods along with their father and I am almost entirely raw. We are not vegan and we do not sprout. We all look very lean and muscular but I believe we would be hard pressed to gain weight eating this way. We look for honest people that are responsible for their actions, especially when they are selling "how to" books, and a load of products to consumers looking to them for answers. Walk in Harmony and Leave a Light Footprint, Kendra Whitson -----Original Message----- From: Raw Food Diet Support List [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Thomas E. Billings Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 4:35 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: article about NFL, see photo - Arlin's weight gain The moderator of the electronic bulletin board on the NFL site, has politely asked me to post the following URL as a counterbalance to the URL/article posted previously: http://www.rawfood.com/forum/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=7;t=000006 ---SNIP--- weight gain is associated with cooked food consumption, my question - how raw is he, really? - is a reasonable, relevant, and polite question. PS I am not critical of cooked food consumption. I also disagree with the claim that "Cooked food is poison". :-) Tom Billings