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Oh I dunno about that. All the pictures of

Eskimos I've ever seen were overweight and had rotten

teeth. My bro said he read where they don't have a very

long life span and they do have heart disease. I

didn't read the article but that's what he claims it

said. <br><br>Raven, what do you mean by " digestive

enzymes " in this sentence??<br><br> " So if we eat small

amounts of organic cooked meat (including foul and fish)

with digestive enzymes, " <br><br>Do you mean a

supplement of some sort? That isn't very natural to have to

swallow a pill in order to help your food digest. Meat

isn't what our bodies are designed to break down.

Kauguy said it best in his post. We aren't at all like

carnivores. Our entire physiology is vastly different from

theirs.<br><br>But I will say this. Eating small amounts of meat

certainly won't kill us but as far as health goes, I

wouldn't say we benefit from it. We may benefit

psychologically from it becuase it tastes good to some us and may

offer mental gratification, but it won't make us

healthier. That't the way I see it anyway :-)<br><br>Hey,

remember this. You don't have to go 100% raw in order to

benefit. Some people find 100% to be too rgimented and

they end up going overboard the other way. Find a

comfortable level for your body. If you feel you can go 95%

or higher, than do so but I wouldn't push it if you

feel it's too hard. Some people (like me) do best with

eating 100% raw but only 98% of the time, if that makes

sense. Just do the best you can do. Good luck!

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