Guest guest Posted September 21, 2007 Report Share Posted September 21, 2007 Joe, This kind of thinking says it's ok to let your kid eat birthday cake and cupcakes at every birthday party. I struggle with that often with my soon to be 4yo, and so do many health conscious parents. Eating less of anything that isn't optimal is always beneficial. So, why advocate eating anything that isn't optimal, especially when it involves death? Janet rawfood , " Joe Postma " <joepostma wrote: Hi Janet, This needs to stop. I will just finish by saying that you CAN incorporate raw eating LESS THAN 100% and STILL reap the benefits of it. To me a loving, passionate, romantic, and fair view and feeling of life is comfortable with eating " bad " food treats every now and again. While on the other hand, it requires much fear and trepidation to NEVER allow yourself a sensory pleasure related to eating a " bad " food. Some might call that education, but I'm no Vulcan. Think chocolates and wine on Valentine's day with your mate. Chocolate sure as hell isn't good for you and neither is wine, according to the RAW FOOD natural hygiene doctrine. And I'm sure many raw-ers still drink coffee, which is way worse for your health than meat. Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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