Raw Food and Sensitivities, Episode #44
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I avoid sugar altogther i don't get any negatives with it, but then again I'm not 100% raw yet.
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@xglitterfaeryx I also wish it was like that!! That would be SOO awesome!!!!!!! ;-)
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"Sensitivity" has a huge psychological component. The human organism is far more resilient than we think. If you believe you will have a seizure from eating a burger, you probably will, not because you are so pure, but because you have already decided that that's how your body will react. The mind often determines how we react to stimulus. You would probably get the same effect from a placebo if you were convinced you were being subjected to the toxin.
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Thank you so very much for your honesty, Matt. This was incredibly informative. I haven't heard this info anywhere else! I really appreciate it. Thanks for all you do!
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most people would smoke a bunch of bowls
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Great vid.
Wouldn't it be great to have a place like in the country or rainforest where people who eat raw can live like in a community to prevent the traffic fumes and smoke and pollution so we can live clean and healthy. growing our own foods and living off the land basic and simple and happy, instead of eating, drinking and breathing toxins, being miserable and not fulfilling your purpose.
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811
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If I didn't know any better, I'd assume he was stoned.
smurfieboo,
cacao is the actual name for cocoa, which is an anglicization.
Banofee is banana and toffee, so I am confused by what Angela is saying about the candy she's eating.
Hmm, I think I'm getting a contact high from this vlogpost . . .
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A euphoric high? I experience a rush when I eat fruit, but certain fruits have different experiences...I think Zip was illustrating that
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Matt, what's the diff between cocoa and cacao?
LMAO...I cannot believe you shared soooo much information about yourself! Honestly, thanks for sharing. ;)
CritterBug1267 3 years ago 6
Maca you say...
frankj00 3 years ago 5