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That's it Breatherian - Thanks Jesse. I wasn't sure if I spelled that

word correctly yesterday in another message.

 

I love your quote: " There is NO game plan for eating raw....when you

think everyone needs salt because you do then you've stepped outside

of the original concept " .

 

I'd say the word " salt " can be replaced with a variety of other

edibles.

 

It always tickles me when as humans who are unable to fully explain

how life suddenly appeared in the first place yet we seem to speak as

autorities on what is needed to sustain that life for everyone.

 

I think we all go through that stage...at least most of us...but time

and wisdom sure changes omniscient-type thinking.

 

One can only attempt to understand themselves...attempting to do so

for others is like attempting to travel the world in one day...it

aint going to happen. lol

 

rawfood , " Jesse Parris " <studio53@s...> wrote:

> There is NO game plan for eating raw that is a template for

everyone else.

> When you get to the point where you think everyone needs salt

because you do

> then you've stepped outside of the original concept. There is so

much

> against eating salt as well as there is for it, so I guess common

sense

> would be to drop it for a while and see how you feel and how your

body

> reacts. Next thing you are going to tell me is that you actually

need to eat

> food to live... but before you say yes, then check out the whole

Breatherian

> movement.

>

> Personally, I think I get enough v & m from veggies and feel dried

out with

> salt. It's history is one of a flavor enhancer just as sugar was at

one

> point. Now sugar and salt are so much a part of the Standard

American Diet

> that most don't even question it anymore. To me, sugar and salt is

like the

> protein myth that the meat industry created: it's so prevalent in

EVERYTHING

> that it's just accepted. That's the corporation spin.

> Which reminds me, I just finished a great audiobook I

recommend, " Fast Food

> Nation. " Real scary what corporations are willing to do for money.

>

> Jesse

> Connecticut

>

> -

> " Bob & Breezi " <bobandbreezi@h...>

> <rawfood >

> Tuesday, November 30, 2004 6:37 PM

> RE: [Raw Food] Re: seasalt

> > Tev wrote:

> > < Living organisms need sodium chloride for body

> > functions. We are sodium chloride life forms. We came

> > from the sea. Our bodies carry the sea within

> > themselves. If you have any evidence showing

> > otherwise, I should like to see it.

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ooops actually it's breatharians. I just found a group dedicated to

them. I hope it doesn't attract the wrong people. Such as young

anorexic girls looking for reasons to justify their non-eating.

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