Guest guest Posted October 22, 2007 Report Share Posted October 22, 2007 Caron, I live in Texas and the summers are ALOT easier to tolerate when one is eating raw. I noticed this about 12 years ago. The body evidently cools much more efficiently eating a low-sludge diet than a high-sludge one. Tim >>>I live in the tropics, for perhaps the first time in my life, though the place I grew up in was tolerably warm. I really don't feel comfortable in the heat, though I haven't spent a summer here, raw. I don't feel comfortable in the cold, either. I feel comfortable when outside temperature is around 30 degrees Celsius (80-85 degrees Fahrenheit). Unfortunately, not many places in the world stay this temperature year round. I'd have to migrate around 600kms a season to stay this temperature, and that's not even accounting for the sudden cold snaps or heat waves that seem to be common everywhere I've traveled (Australia, japan, USA). Unless one is living right on the equator, how does one account for the variations in temperature? Caron <<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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