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Old 04-04-2019, 10:04 PM
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Originally Posted by hallow
I believe by nature humans are opertunist. We eat whatever we can eat. Fruit, veggies or meat. I work with a lot of dibetics that have to watch there sugar intake. Fruit has a lot of natural sugar. That's why it's so easy to make wine from fruit. Yeast eat sugar and the yeast byproduct is alcohol. But anyway. In order and in ease of primitive humans in order. Veggies are easiest for us to eat, then meat. Sugary fruit being the least common. You really have to think back to how humans grazed before the supermarket.


If you look you will actually find that many fruits are scientifically studied to be curative for diabetes. Of course the mainstream doesn't really say anything can be "cured" but I don't think that you have researched this subject well at all or looked for the information that is available already in regards to how diabetics can heal from eating fruits.

The main issue is that the result of eating foods that aren't fruit, including vegetables, is one where unnecessary excessive byproducts and situations are created. Humans are closer to frugivorous creatures than herbivorous and we are not designed to manage the cellulose of plant tissue well. Herbivores are. We are designed to digest high fruit sugars best, and that is why they digest the quickest for us.

But as you mention fermentation, it is of utmost importance to eat and combine foods properly, or else yes fermentation, and putrefaction happen, and that is a problem that you'll have when eating non-fruit foods much moreso than eating fruits appropriately. Fruits should not be combined with most other foods; including some other fruits from different categories depending what they are, and even drinking water too closely to eating fruit, or any food, is inadvisable because it interferes with digestion.

Most that follow a high fruit diet also consume leafy greens, especially young ones, and including herbs is ideal as well. Tender greens are one of the best foods besides fruit, but still there is the issue of the cellulose so they are just not as great for us as fruit is. Fruit has a high water content and that water is structured in a special way to be extra beneficial. If you have to cook your food to eat it, unfortunate chemical reactions occur and as you know the water content reduces, and dead animals provide little hydration so in addition to everything else they dehydrate, take hours to digest if they're even able to be digested, and it just doesn't make sense one bit.

I think I've stated that he human body is designed to derive nutrition and nourishment from whatever it is given, but it becomes a matter of tipping the scales and how much benefit and detriment the food contributes at the end of the day and meal. We can eat almost anything but it doesn't mean that we are designed to or that it's in our best interest. And when you overtax your system and burden it with waste it becomes unable to rid itself of, that is when disease and disorder set in. That is all disease is, the inability of the body to function as it is supposed to and strives to. If you eat fruit properly you will be able to heal the condition of the body, and brain, etc., but by eating most other things you only worsen it and finally you'll get to a point where your body simply can't handle anymore toxicity and taxation.


There is evidence that long ago humans were primarily fruit eaters, and nowadays we could have easier access to fruit but instead we've used technology and such advancement to make many other foods more available. We could have fruit trees and gardens and greenhouses bearing fruit all over, just as you might imagine the Garden of Eden. If you imagine the Garden of Eden or such a paradise, what do you think people would be eating there? Murdering animals or picking and cooking tiny grains of rice? probably not.. Honestly I think that this is something that deserves pondering as well as research, because all logic, enlightenment, and facts point to fruit being the best food for humans. Anatomically our bodies are designed for eating fruit, definitely not meat or even most vegetables. even though we can.. it just doesn't serve us ideally.


Yes humans have had to adapt, but it seems clear that we also were originally a tropical species, and thus fruit would be our top choice from centuries back. and now people are still spread all over in colder climates and fickle weather (which don't get me started on that because believe it or not almost all of it is manmade) but we have technology to help us with greenhouses and outdoor heating and other such things. And what's more apparently everyone in the world could fit into an area smaller than the size of Texas, so while I'm not saying everyone should relocate to somewhere hot, if people did want to live in the places that are warmer there's actually enough room if we just come together and progress as a society and population as we're supposed to be doing.. and people are not going to get there by eating dead foods because when nature eats dead foods, it causes death of the body, mind, and spirit which needs those channels to function best.


Cooking foods, including vegetables, and animal products create excessive amounts of acidity in the body. And no animal or species on the planet does well with cooked foods of any sort, because it just not how nature intended us to consume it or treat ourselves. The Sun is supposed to "cook" our food for us as it grows it. That is all. And I still eat cooked foods and things that I know are not good for me, so I understand the desire to not want to accept the facts, but raw fresh fruit is the most divine food and what we as such evolved creatures are designed to eat and prosper from.


As for the issue of diabetes, a lot of people reverse that disorder by eating mostly fruit. Again there needs to be care taken with food combining and all that, but in general eating fruit will reverse such a condition. Slow digesting sugars like those in other carbohydrates, even many vegetables whether they're cooked or not, will be harmful to diabetics, but the simple sugars in fruit will be healing. I think that if you do some research on this topic, even in some mainstream information, you will learn that most fruits don't raise blood sugar, and if you dig deeper you will find plenty of people "curing" their diabetes with a fruit diet.
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