>Thousands of people throughout the world are returning to the raw food
>diet
And many thousands are doing all sorts of silly faddy things. Not a
good start.
>intended as the diet for all creatures on planet earth.
Intended by whom?
>Out of thousands of species on earth, only one species eats cooked
>food!
And only two species suckle their young and lay eggs. So what?
> We are actually in the minority.
In may respects, but again, so what?
>Which species has the most
>health problems?
Gee, hard to say. Salmon are pretty crook after swimming upstream to
spawn. Lemmings have a problem at the biottom of that cliff.
I understand that British grey seals have a lot of health problems.
Most animals with no vet care (or medical in the case of humans) have
pretty horrific health problems. Mostly due to overpopulation and
starvation and disease.
>I'll confess that the idea of 100% raw food can be quite a change.
Yep, so can standing on your head naked at the midwinter solstice, and
just about as pointless.
> It
>was for me a couple of years ago. But listen to your heart - doesn't
>it make sense?
Nope. Sounds idiotic, actually. And My heart says Lub Dub....
>I'll let you in on a secret.
Aw, Shucks, just for me?
>There are some sacrifices.
Yes, the blood runs to your head..... Oh you mean the silly dietary
restriction?
>But over time
>the benefits get greater and greater, and the sacrifices grow smaller
>and smaller.
You can get used to anything, but if there is no purpose, why bother?
>Your tastes literally awaken - living food tastes so
>good!
Yes, I just love the taste of living potatoes, living pumpkin, living
sheep cows, pigs, chickens, and of course, nothing better than living
rolled oats for breakfast.
>To get the benefits, you must have faith and hope to begin.
Then you is shitouttaluck, bro. I only have these things for sensible
logical pursuits. Silly pointless fads with no logic I ignore.
>To begin,
>you need the knowledge and skills in this Raw Food Diet ebook.
Like how not to cook your rabbit? First, catch your rabbit...
>You can
>read about the ten benefits of the miracle food Chia Seed.
Miracle? It is another fine grain seed. If you can get it cheaper
than the many others, then go for it.
>Chia gives
>you calcium, and builds energy.
Chia also gives you omega 3 oils, but so do many other seeds. The last
three words are a worry. What on Earth does "builds energy" mean?
Michael Faraday said that couldn't be done, and for hundreds of years,
no-one has succeeded to show him wrong.
jack