Fruitarianism and the Environment.
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I am a fruitarian ben one for 2 months. I went straight into eat at 100% speed and RAW. I am truly human now.
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unripe fruit destroy teeth, ripe fruit do not. 95% of the fruit in stores are unripe.
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Thank you for comment ♥
I think it might have been how the camera captured the sunlight reflecting off the white paper.
Love and Peaches XX♥♥
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@Catherine8here Yes fruits would help your autistic son, check Dr. Robert Morse, that's how he solves it.
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@Catherine8here most people buying fruits these days buy them unripe. This is far too acid for our teeth. We need to find ways to get them RIPE.
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@fruitbatanne Do you know how did the light effect happened???
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@fruitbatanne Thank you for your insight:) You look so radiant, vibrant and beautiful! Very very inspirational you are.
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@zoklops are you still? how is it going? x
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Cuteness and truth. I like it! :) Thanks for great video!
What would you estimate your daily caloric intake to be? I am going on a mono fruit diet for detox and would like to know! Thank you.
Brightonfuller 3 months ago in playlist More videos from fruitbatanne
@Brightonfuller
Thank you for your comment ♥
When I am on a mixed fruit diet, my estimated calorie intake would be around 1800-2000 calories.
When I am on a mono diet, it would be less than this, around 1500 calories or less.
I did need a higher amount of fruit however, when I first started on a fruit diet.
I personally believe in the ENOUGH diet, neither over nor under eating, but eating the amount that is perfect for the individual at the point in time.
Love and Peaches XX♥
fruitbatanne 3 months ago
@Brightonfuller
In addition,
I do not believe that one calorific number works for all; I feel that whilst calories can be useful for some people they are too linear to be optimal. I believe that the amount a person needs depends on their personal past life history, the state of their digestive system, how well they are assimilating the fruit, and their weight and height; and also I feel the quality of the fruit affects the amount we need.
Wishing you a Beautiful Day ♥XX.
fruitbatanne 3 months ago
How does the acres of fruit remove the toxins from the cars and stuff like you said?
AshleyApathyLikesLOL 5 months ago
@AshleyApathyLikesLOL
Thank you for your comment ♥
Carbon dioxide is removed from the air by trees, they take in the CO2 and convert it into food or carbohydrates using sunlight and water. Also airborn nitrogenous pollutants are also absorbed from the air by trees.
Love and Peaches XX♥
fruitbatanne 5 months ago