I'm very interested in the long-term experiences of folks here who don't have a strong anti-fruit bias in terms of how your needs/desires have changes. Because KD writes: "Basically alot of desire for foods seems to be bacterial/fungal related rather than true bodily needs."
I have personally experienced this and have personally observed this in the people I help heal from diseases.
Examples:
1. Myself - I used to crave chocolates. Not that much. But I would go out of my way every 1 to 2 weeks and drive to a grocery and buy a chocolate bar, just 1 chocolate bar.
When I got candida due to extreme stress, I did a 3 day VCO detox. I found myself getting rid of chocolate cravings and liking for it. Even if people offer me chocolate for free under my nose.
2. My brother - Used to be an ice cream addict. Almost died of psoriasis and the MD treatments. He did 4 sets of 3 day vco detoxes and got rid of his ice cream addiction.
3. There was another woman, I forgot, she was a true chocolate addict who needed help and I asked her to do a vco detox, and yes of course it worked.
I go on to eat tropical fruits because they are my primary source of hydration. I stick to hydrating ones, nutritious ones and just taste other sweet ones every now and then when they are in season.
Staple fruit for me are:
- papayas
- coconuts
- wish durian was available year round.
- calamansi and lemon to make juice with water or make ceviche
I on purpose do not make bananas staples because their carbs cause me to be hypoglycemic. I do taste them once in a while, but never indulge.
Pineapples are a mere digestive aid for those who eat cooked food, a bite or two is enough, they are too sweet.
Many other fruits are eaten just once in a while and in small amounts because they are just too sweet. For example, 1 chico is enough for a day, or 1/2 of a mango was enough for a day. Jackfruit you only eat a handful.
Rambutan I berate my wife and kids as they are too sweet and they eat too much of it when in season. Lucky that season is short.
Guavas are medicinal but you can't eat a lot of it and you can't force yourself to. But one or two small guavas each morning plus a raw egg can start turning your white hair to black again if you do it for a month.
Non sweet fruit such as cucumbers are eaten by my kids who are on cooked paleo diet. And cucumbers can be used as a base for juices in juicers.