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The cause-and-effect relationships are backward. Fungus and bacteria feed on

sugar, not the other way around. So the sugar must be present first, to

attract the organisms. Elevated blood fat causes elevated blood sugar. Cut

the fat, and you'll see all the related conditions vanish within days to

weeks.

Elchanan

 

Rufus Shaw [rufus10_99]

Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:37 PM

rawfood

Re: [Raw Food] Sugar craving........ Re: Elchanan.........

 

 

I have read, and it seems to make sense to me, that

sugar cravings can come from cronic fungal infections.

Fungus feeds on sugar, and somehow causes the body to

crave the stuff.

 

I would appreciate others thoughts on this.

 

Rufus

 

 

 

--- Goddess Indiana <goddessindiana

wrote:

>

>

> Yes you are correct of course and I will definitely

> keep a check and

> let you know what I find out.

>

> Thankyou for responding, it is appreciated thankyou.

>

> Blessings.

>

> Indiana.

>

> rawfood , " INFO @ Vibrant

> Life " <VLinfo@e...>

> wrote:

> > Hi Indy again,

> >

> > I dont even need to eat to eat that stuff, but in

> the time that I

> am

> > experiencing incredible " sugar " cravings that I

> cannot control, at

> > least I do have something of " somewhat "

> healthiness to fall back

> on,

> > rather than the usual sugar filled crap food.

> > _____

> >

> > " Sugar cravings " arise for various reasons and may

> not even be

> sugar

> > cravings at all. But the most common physical

> cause (i.e., setting

> aside

> > emotional causes) for a sugar craving is a fuel

> shortage in your

> body: you

> > may simply not be consuming enough fuel. But how

> to tell whether

> this is the

> > case?

> >

> > When you experience such a " craving, " try and

> notice what is

> happening

> > inside you just before the craving. Are you

> thirsty first, then

> the craving?

> > Do you begin feeling a bit sluggish or tired just

> beforehand? Do

> you

> > experience some sort of emotional downturn just

> before the

> craving? And so

> > on.

> >

> > If you can begin to notice, to observe yourself

> more keenly and

> precisely at

> > these times, and if you choose to share what you

> observe, then we

> can look

> > more deeply into the cause(s) of the cravings

> themselves. For the

> solution

> > lies there, not in making cacao beans more

> palatable or deciding

> whether

> > agave nectar is or is not raw.

> >

> > Best to all,

> > Elchanan

> >

> >

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Thanks ! I will try that. How low (%) a fat intake

do you feel optimum ? I am wondreing how the body

reacts to no fats other then what is found in fruits

(no nuts, avacados etc..)

 

Rufus

 

 

--- " INFO @ Vibrant Life " <VLinfo

wrote:

 

> The cause-and-effect relationships are backward.

> Fungus and bacteria feed on

> sugar, not the other way around. So the sugar must

> be present first, to

> attract the organisms. Elevated blood fat causes

> elevated blood sugar. Cut

> the fat, and you'll see all the related conditions

> vanish within days to

> weeks.

> Elchanan

>

> Rufus Shaw [rufus10_99]

> Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:37 PM

> rawfood

> Re: [Raw Food] Sugar craving........ Re:

> Elchanan.........

>

>

> I have read, and it seems to make sense to me, that

> sugar cravings can come from cronic fungal

> infections.

> Fungus feeds on sugar, and somehow causes the body

> to

> crave the stuff.

>

> I would appreciate others thoughts on this.

>

> Rufus

>

>

>

> --- Goddess Indiana

> <goddessindiana

> wrote:

> >

> >

> > Yes you are correct of course and I will

> definitely

> > keep a check and

> > let you know what I find out.

> >

> > Thankyou for responding, it is appreciated

> thankyou.

> >

> > Blessings.

> >

> > Indiana.

> >

> > rawfood , " INFO @ Vibrant

> > Life " <VLinfo@e...>

> > wrote:

> > > Hi Indy again,

> > >

> > > I dont even need to eat to eat that stuff, but

> in

> > the time that I

> > am

> > > experiencing incredible " sugar " cravings that I

> > cannot control, at

> > > least I do have something of " somewhat "

> > healthiness to fall back

> > on,

> > > rather than the usual sugar filled crap food.

> > > _____

> > >

> > > " Sugar cravings " arise for various reasons and

> may

> > not even be

> > sugar

> > > cravings at all. But the most common physical

> > cause (i.e., setting

> > aside

> > > emotional causes) for a sugar craving is a fuel

> > shortage in your

> > body: you

> > > may simply not be consuming enough fuel. But how

> > to tell whether

> > this is the

> > > case?

> > >

> > > When you experience such a " craving, " try and

> > notice what is

> > happening

> > > inside you just before the craving. Are you

> > thirsty first, then

> > the craving?

> > > Do you begin feeling a bit sluggish or tired

> just

> > beforehand? Do

> > you

> > > experience some sort of emotional downturn just

> > before the

> > craving? And so

> > > on.

> > >

> > > If you can begin to notice, to observe yourself

> > more keenly and

> > precisely at

> > > these times, and if you choose to share what you

> > observe, then we

> > can look

> > > more deeply into the cause(s) of the cravings

> > themselves. For the

> > solution

> > > lies there, not in making cacao beans more

> > palatable or deciding

> > whether

> > > agave nectar is or is not raw.

> > >

> > > Best to all,

> > > Elchanan

> > >

> > >

> > > --

> > > ---------------------[ Ciphire Signature

> > ]----------------------

> > > vlinfo@e... signed email body (1002

> > characters)

> > > on 24 March 2005 at 20:51:55 UTC

> > > rawfood

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Rufus writes:

 

Thanks ! I will try that. How low (%) a fat intake

do you feel optimum ? I am wondreing how the body

reacts to no fats other then what is found in fruits

(no nuts, avacados etc..)

 

Rufus

_____

 

I strive for less than 10% of total calories each from both protein and fat,

therefore 80+% from carbs, mostly simple sugars. Completely the opposite of

mainstream thinking, but then the mainstream are all sick.

 

Raw, ripe fruits average about 5-6% of calories from protein and a similar

amount from fat, varying of course with the particular mix of fruits you

choose. Sweet fruits such as bananas, dates, persimmons, are actually a bit

lower than the average, and that is my primary focus. Greens are higher in

protein and fat by percentage, but the total number of calories is so low as

to be inconsequential.

 

Avocado, as an occasional fat, is FAR better than nuts and seeds in this

regard. A Haas avocado has 167 calories per 100 gm, or which about 77% is

fat. In contrast, nuts average more than 600 calories per 100 gm, of which

80% is fat. And nuts are loaded with nondigestible fiber, avocado has

virtually none.

 

Avocados, by the way, contain only about 5% of calories from protein, very

good news. Protein toxicity is a huge challenge in America and other Western

countries today, apparently a far more serious health threat for cancer,

arthritis, and other degenerative diseases than even fat.

 

Nuts average about 9% of calories from protein, seeds about 16%, but the

sheer quantity of calories is so large that protein overdose almost always

occurs, particularly with frequent consumption of nuts and seeds. Funny, so

many people, when asked " where do you get your protein, " answer " from nuts

and seeds. " Quite toxic over time, actually. The effects are long-term,

however, and very rarely does anyone connect the dots. But T. Colin

Campbell's large, long-term China Study (as well the Framingham Study and

others) is so clear on this, it's pretty difficult to sustain an argument in

opposition at this point.

 

The underlying idea, in part, is to allow your system to clear blood fat

before adding more. Since fat takes a long time to process through the

system, we need long intervals between instances of fat consumption, often

days or longer. Depends of course upon what is already in your body.

 

Fungus generally attacks dead matter. So fungus attacking a person, as in

athlete's foot, for example, means that something in Nature actually

perceives part of that person as either dead or at least dying. Yeast inside

the body (e.g., Candida) enters because there is elevated blood sugar and

the adrenal and pancreas are too exhausted to respond anymore. But the yeast

doesn't cause either the elevated blood sugar or the endocrine exhaustion.

It is the elevated blood fat that inhibits insulin function. I wrote in

detail on this in a recent post, do you have it? If not and you would like

it, please let me know.

 

Best,

Elchanan

 

 

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