Thus, I think I can register the difference between what the body is using to cleanse and substitute for intact or preferred molecules, and what is a sugar experiment in my body.
Thanks for your input and congrats for having stuck to raw food for so long, Van.
It’s fine if you can differentiate but for me, even after 26 years of 100% instinctive raw paleo, I’m never sure at all. For example 2 days ago I ate 1.6 kg of fresh scallops (of course in shells). I woke up in the middle of the night and had to go urgently to the WC, having some diarrhea. It occured only once and then it was completely over. What happened? Did I eat too many scallops, perhaps forcing a bit to eat all the ones I had bought? Or did it trigger the elimination of some old toxins which had remained in my body? I don’t know: at least I can tell it was not the scallops which came out…
About entirely replacing fruits with animal fat, I think it would be much more difficult in Europe than in USA. It seems you just have to order some grass fed beef or buffalo fat and bones with marrow. Here we very seldom have such opportunities, the wild animals we get generally have little fat and their bones are small. Moreover, outside of the hunting season, regularly finding clean meat is quite difficult. We often have to rely on New Zealand lamb. When I was in Switzerland, I could also buy Australian horse meat (supposedly only grass fed) in a specific supermarket, but it was very lean chunks. Meat is also very expensive in some countries.
And when we have enough fat, which is seldom, we can’t eat all of it before it gets rancid. I have a very clear stop with animal fat, I can’t eat too much at once and if I overtake a bit this stop, digestion is difficult.
Also, what astonishes me is that all this knowledge about what different foodstuffs contain is modern. Our pre-fire ancestors didn’t know about ketosis, carbs, fat, proteins. They certainly ate whatever they found which smelled and tasted appetizing without caring at all of being “low carb”.
When you travel, and I traveled 3 times all around the world while eating completely raw and unprocessed, you scarcely find suitable animal fat. You can eat fish and shellfish but are they “fat” food? I don’t even know, it must depend on the kind. The most easy to find and cheap raw paleo food is fruits, and fish if you are not far from the sea.
GCB has always emphasized the need to eat a minimum of modern highly selected fruits. Of course, we should avoid them as much as possible and prefer the most wild ones. AFAIK, people who have always eaten instinctively raw paleo ever since birth have no problem at all with fruits. You wrote that in Montramé people gorged on tropical fruits. That’s true, because we payed a fixed price for the meals and we could eat unlimited amounts of whatever we wanted. So, when there for a few days, people tended to choose the most expensive stuff, the food they liked but could not often afford at home.
More to say, but my post is already too long…
Cheers
François