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Haven't you been keeping up with what I'm writing?

I've already said I read everything that's put in

front of my face, and that includes Elchanan's stuff.

;)

 

He has offered up that some of these are stimulants

or may taste adverse to some people (apparently not

you, if you are mourning their loss from your diet),

that they would not be our first choice in the wild,

that we try some first thing upon waking on an empty

stomach, etc..

 

None of these are really evidence, just interesting

interpretations and hearsay. And nothing has been

said of watercress except that Victoria says it is

poisonous. Come on, let's require more than that

before we go dropping yet another healthy food from

our diets! Or not. <shrug>

 

 

-Erin

http://www.zenpawn.com/vegblog

 

 

rawfood , jeannieh h <jeannieh99 wrote:

>

> Erin,

>

> Who's jesting? Not me.

>

> Haven't you been keeping up with Elchanan's posts?? If you have

you would see that he is giving evidence that those things are bad

for us. You might want to go back and read his posts that suggest

this.

>

>

> Jeannie

>

>

> your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised

to no one.

>

>

>

>

> Erin <truepatriot

> rawfood

> Wednesday, July 4, 2007 3:08:08 AM

> [Raw Food] list, was: Re: watercress

>

>

> Jeannieh, I hope you write this in jest.

>

> I don't see that convincing evidence has

> been given to avoid any of these yet.

>

>

> -Erin

> http://www.zenpawn.com/vegblog

>

>

> rawfood , jeannieh h <jeannieh99@> wrote:

> >

> > Man o man!!!

> > It looks like the list gets longer of what I used to think

> was " healthy " .

> >

> > For a lifetime I was told or read or heard that these things were

> healthy, now I find out they are toxic, or just plain not good for

> you. I thought ancient and (not so ancient) asian people use(d)

> alot of ginger,soy sauce, tofu, onions and garlic

> > they are held in high regard for their longevity.

> >

> > onions

> > garlic

> > ginger

> > iceberg lettuce

> > watercress

> > spices

> >

> > I'm wondering what I have forgotten to add.

> >

> >

> > I'm wondering why some of these items are included in raw recipes?

> >

> >

> > Jeannie

> >

> > your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised

> to no one.

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Erin,

 

you wrote:

" Haven't you been keeping up with what I'm writing?

I've already said I read everything that's put in

front of my face, and that includes Elchanan's stuff.

;) "

Apparently not. lol

 

 

I never said I have dropped any of those items from my diet. Alot of that stuff

I say in jest actually, it is unfortunate that it doesn't come across that way

in print. However, I have cut back, but I have not eliminated them. I am open

to everyone's ideas until I am convinced 100%.

 

You also wrote:

" He has offered up that some of these are stimulants

or may taste adverse to some people (apparently not

you,...... "

 

Apparently not many other people either.............

 

I must have missed the part where he said they were stimulants....I thought he

said they were toxic.

;-)

 

 

Jeannie

 

 

 

Jeannie

 

 

 

 

your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised to no one.

 

 

 

 

Erin <truepatriot

rawfood

Thursday, July 5, 2007 12:09:26 AM

[Raw Food] list, was: Re: watercress

 

 

Haven't you been keeping up with what I'm writing?

I've already said I read everything that's put in

front of my face, and that includes Elchanan's stuff.

;)

 

He has offered up that some of these are stimulants

or may taste adverse to some people (apparently not

you, if you are mourning their loss from your diet),

that they would not be our first choice in the wild,

that we try some first thing upon waking on an empty

stomach, etc..

 

None of these are really evidence, just interesting

interpretations and hearsay. And nothing has been

said of watercress except that Victoria says it is

poisonous. Come on, let's require more than that

before we go dropping yet another healthy food from

our diets! Or not. <shrug>

 

 

-Erin

http://www.zenpawn.com/vegblog

 

 

rawfood , jeannieh h <jeannieh99 wrote:

>

> Erin,

>

> Who's jesting? Not me.

>

> Haven't you been keeping up with Elchanan's posts?? If you have

you would see that he is giving evidence that those things are bad

for us. You might want to go back and read his posts that suggest

this.

>

>

> Jeannie

>

>

> your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised

to no one.

>

>

>

>

> Erin <truepatriot

> rawfood

> Wednesday, July 4, 2007 3:08:08 AM

> [Raw Food] list, was: Re: watercress

>

>

> Jeannieh, I hope you write this in jest.

>

> I don't see that convincing evidence has

> been given to avoid any of these yet.

>

>

> -Erin

> http://www.zenpawn.com/vegblog

>

>

> rawfood , jeannieh h <jeannieh99@> wrote:

> >

> > Man o man!!!

> > It looks like the list gets longer of what I used to think

> was " healthy " .

> >

> > For a lifetime I was told or read or heard that these things were

> healthy, now I find out they are toxic, or just plain not good for

> you. I thought ancient and (not so ancient) asian people use(d)

> alot of ginger,soy sauce, tofu, onions and garlic

> > they are held in high regard for their longevity.

> >

> > onions

> > garlic

> > ginger

> > iceberg lettuce

> > watercress

> > spices

> >

> > I'm wondering what I have forgotten to add.

> >

> >

> > I'm wondering why some of these items are included in raw recipes?

> >

> >

> > Jeannie

> >

> > your time is the most cherished gift of all, tomorrow is promised

> to no one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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