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Re: Left in the Dark - Extraordinary support for the frugivorian lifestyle
 
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Re: Left in the Dark - Extraordinary support for the frugivorian lifestyle


NH, thanks lots for this.

A delight for me to read. I shall follow it up.

ciliate Troglodytella (abrassarti)? Has anyone gone the logical next step and tried adding this to their intestinial culture while eating the associated diet?

I particularly noted the fat finding/development and absorption observation. This has always been the puzzle for me. Where did the nutrient absorption for fat soluble nutrients come from?

Re: the TC FRY post. My biggest concern with many of these typed of observations is that REALLY KNOWING what actually happened may not be possible. Perhaps it is lack of X caused by no Y but being able to prove it is another thing. It may have been extraneous: a not observed or found factor.

The above discussion about fruit diets illustrates my point. When did c T.abrassarti first show up as being important in fruit/veg digestion and do we know if humans happily host this MO?

Well done with your fast. Thanks in particular for the excellent demonstrated preparation. Someone needed to do that on the site. Well done. My one question has been that some recommend detoxing bowel,liver and kidney before hand. Did you consider this? Or were you confident that your lifestyle was leaving you in good enough shape to fast easily?

Thanks T2.

 

 
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