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Problems with dried fruit?
« on: July 05, 2010, 04:33:23 pm »
Hi,I was just wondering what the problems are with dried fruit? I understand about sulphur and preservatives but if the dried fruit is organic,shouldn't it be ok?Thanks in advance.
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Re: Problems with dried fruit?
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2010, 04:47:01 pm »
Dried fruit has a higher concentration of sugar than fresh fruit. They can also be rather addictive (due to the high sugar content I assume).
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Re: Problems with dried fruit?
« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2010, 05:31:45 pm »
"My current recommendation for dried fruit is simple: don’t eat it, except rarely on special occasions. The stuff is deadly. It doesn’t matter if it’s organic, sun-dried or imported from other planets: it’s still too sweet and too addictive and too difficult to digest. Unless you can limit yourself to eating two dried figs per day, avoiding dried fruit completely will be easier and might greatly improve your health, if you have been eating too much of it. Instead, reserve dried fruits for special occasions, when you’ll prepare a raw dessert with your friends or children."

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Re: Problems with dried fruit?
« Reply #3 on: July 05, 2010, 08:18:55 pm »
- too sweet
- preservatives
- no more live enzymes
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Re: Problems with dried fruit?
« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2010, 01:04:18 am »
No more live enzymes! Wow,I didn't even think about that one! Thanks for bringing it to my attention.Mabuhay,salamat po ! :)
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Re: Problems with dried fruit?
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2010, 09:27:07 am »
It's fruit. That's the problem.  ;)

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Re: Problems with dried fruit?
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2010, 02:14:47 pm »
Haha...nice one K  ;D  Hey K, can I take a bite out of you just one time? No really,just one time,one time only. 8)
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Re: Problems with dried fruit?
« Reply #7 on: July 09, 2010, 05:01:19 am »
Haha...nice one K  ;D  Hey K, can I take a bite out of you just one time? No really,just one time,one time only. 8)

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Re: Problems with dried fruit?
« Reply #8 on: July 09, 2010, 07:09:41 am »
It's fruit. That's the problem.  ;)

Yes. Fruit is clearly the problem. -\ It's been a part of our diet way longer then meat has.
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Re: Problems with dried fruit?
« Reply #9 on: July 09, 2010, 10:12:09 am »
Speaking only for myself, I found dried fruit to be highly addictive, difficult to stop eating, and it had very destructive effects on my health in all the ways carbs effect me negatively (see my journal if interested). I unfortunately didn't recognize the connection until much damage had been done. I wish I had never tried a piece of dried fruit. If only I had listened to Ray Audette instead of the many proponents of organic, unsulphured dried fruit and organic, unsweetened, no-flavors-added and freshly squeezed, pulp-rich fruit juices and smoothies. I figured "It's fruit, so it can't be as bad as Ray says, right?" Wrong! (in my case, anyway--even though I was eating the best dried fruit and fresh juices available). Now I eat less fruit than Ray does. Quite a turnaround. It's too bad I didn't frequent low carb forums much in the early days, or I would have encountered plenty of folks who don't do well on fruits and might have started earlier to more skeptically question the claims about them being good for everyone. Luckily Ray Audette and a few people at the Paleofood forum intrigued me enough about pemmican and raw meat that it led me to Lex Rooker and the rest is history. :) I miss Lex, BTW.

This forum probably wouldn't have been enough of a warning for me, because there is quite a bit of self selection in forums. The low carbing Paleo and semi-ancestral types tend to congregate at the other forums and blogs, which leaves more fruit proponents here (though we still have some ZCers, like feisty Katelyn), which is pretty cool for me, because I check out both types of forums and still get both perspectives. I get much info about raw here and a few vegan/fruitarian forums and most of my info about VLC/ZC from a carnivore forum and a bunch of blogs, websites, etc. Once in a while I check out a raw Primal forum, but the people there ask me more questions than they answer. As my knowledge has grown I've cut back on my online reading. In the beginning I probably knew the least about raw, parasites, bacteria, etc., so I've spent the most time here learning that stuff and it has been quite fascinating.

Even fresh, raw, organic, ripe fruits gave me problems (even after I cut out all dried fruit and fruit juices) and continues to do so, which is unfortunate, because I love them and wish I could eat them without problems. The very first day I started cutting back on them I immediately started improving. I'm still addicted to them and it takes quite a bit of willpower to limit my intake to very low levels--mainly by going back to not bringing them into the house (once they're in the house I can't stop eating fruits until they're gone). I don't go as far as Katelyn does--I know that some people are thriving while eating plentiful fruit--but please people, don't assume that everyone thrives on fruit, because I, Katelyn, Lex, Dr. Kurt Harris and many others do not. If you check out raw fruitarian and vegan forums at all you'll see that even quite a number of them fare poorly on excessive fruits--even raw, organic, ripe, fresh fruits--despite promoting them!

So don't make the same mistake I did of assuming you can handle high quality fruits because "everyone knows fruits are good for you." It turns out that this isn't true for everyone. Find out what works for you as an individual and don't make any assumptions.

FortheHunt, do you know, or does anyone know, which has been in the primate and proto-primate diet longer, fruit or insects/grubs/etc.? I'm not sure. I think that most (or all?) primates eat insects and I know that the immediate ancestor of the primates was supposedly a largely insectivorous shrew-like animal, but perhaps it was descended from earlier fruit eaters? I seem to vaguely remember the latter, but my memory may be off. How far back were you thinking of and are you counting insects as meats or as a third category, and what about other plants like greens? Don't we have to factor in all the foods of our past, not just meats and fruits? I think Bear Stanley even considers humans to be more insectivores than anything, though he isn't a particularly reliable source. ;D It would be such a massive blow to human arrogance if it turns out that we fare better on insects, grubs, worms, caterpillars, etc. than any other category of foods. :D
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Re: Problems with dried fruit?
« Reply #10 on: July 09, 2010, 01:41:55 pm »
K: No worries.But,if you ever want some Salmon,you know where to find me ;)

Phil:Nice post.Where do I start? hmmm....well you know what?When I started this stuff,the internet was in still in its infancy.So information was hard to find.We had to rely on books....Yes books! can you believe that?What a concept.Anyway,I started with Macrobiotics,then Jucing,then Natural hygiene(including fasting),then raw vegan,then I met A.V. in San Francisco(before I moved to L.A.)and was introduced to RAF.The problem I had with that was dairy(I'm lactose intolerent).So then,I just mixed thing up as I went along and ate "healthy" sometimes and "not so healthy" at other times.Until I discovered this site not too long ago.
What I'm into now is this: a 24/7 enzymatically compatible diet consisting of LCRF.Here's the deal.Meat and fruit are not enzymatically compatible.So why eat both in any given day or at all?So,if you choose to eat meat then ditch the fruits.The reverse would be great also:If you choose to eat fruits,then ditch the meat.But,as most of us on this forum have seen/experienced,the second option usually winds up having limitations/problems.
Now,I read a couple of journals and some do great on ZC, some have problems with it,and some are somewhere in between.So,I don't know.I'm just learning.What happened to Lex by the way?You said he was gone or something??
From what I can deduce so far is that some people do well on RV for a while until they hit a "wall".Sometimes they stay on it for political/spiritual reasons and not so much for "health" reasons.I mean Paul Nisson was on it for like 15 yrs or something.Then he found he was low on some nutrients and added some RAF.
Anyway,that's it for now.Thanks for sharing.

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