Our immune systems are weird things ( says she who has rheumatoid arthritis
triggered it is believed by a viral infection, in my case chickenpox when I was 29 )
I wonder how many of the anti this that and the other 'proven' cases were a bit like the proof that hamburgers kill rats.............but if you actually read the report, the rats were fed nothing but the fatty hamburger for several months on end, and then died of heart, liver and kidney problems with damaged guts too........big surprise that one. The damaged gut showed pre cancerous cells so instantly the headlines screamed, "Hamburgers give you cancer !!! "
I suspect that, as usual, the cooked food issue is probably only part of the entire picture that made us 'human'.
I know that if I eat too much of any one food I can get quite lethargic and run down.
I need variety. I prefer local produce, preferrably stuff that's not full of anti fungicide and weedkiller residues. I also like seasonality in my food
I sometimes wonder if that is a big missing issue in modern diets. We can have whatever we want, whenever we want. Maybe it's not so good for us though.
Interesting review in the Guardian, Wallenstein, thanks for the link.
cheers,
Toddy

I wonder how many of the anti this that and the other 'proven' cases were a bit like the proof that hamburgers kill rats.............but if you actually read the report, the rats were fed nothing but the fatty hamburger for several months on end, and then died of heart, liver and kidney problems with damaged guts too........big surprise that one. The damaged gut showed pre cancerous cells so instantly the headlines screamed, "Hamburgers give you cancer !!! "

I suspect that, as usual, the cooked food issue is probably only part of the entire picture that made us 'human'.
I know that if I eat too much of any one food I can get quite lethargic and run down.
I need variety. I prefer local produce, preferrably stuff that's not full of anti fungicide and weedkiller residues. I also like seasonality in my food

I sometimes wonder if that is a big missing issue in modern diets. We can have whatever we want, whenever we want. Maybe it's not so good for us though.
Interesting review in the Guardian, Wallenstein, thanks for the link.
cheers,
Toddy