To: yefragetuwrabrumuy
Importantly, not too long ago, a scientist discovered that the assumption that eating raw and cooked food delivered the same amount of calories was very wrong ... He also compared the effects of cooking with those of "mechanical action", such as chopping or grinding. But the latter only produced marginal improvements in nutrition.
Do you happen to remember who this was? Because I have seen a number of studies that have indicated the opposite, or that this effect that you describe is only true for people with seriously compromised digestive systems, or for people with destroyed gut flora.
These things are almost impossible to study in a truly scientific way, so any particular study has to be viewed with a huge amount of salt. But I would like to see how he came to his conclusions.
To: jjsheridan5
15 posted on
01/06/2016 7:09:27 AM PST by
yefragetuwrabrumuy
("Don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative." -Obama, 09-24-11)
To: jjsheridan5
Read the book, Catching Fire, How Cooking made us Human.
Raw food diets are fine if you do not need to exert yourself to find food and you do not need to exert a great deal of energy in your work and you take supplements.
People who are on raw food diets lose weight because they are not getting the same calories and nutrients from the food they are consuming.
While this is fine if the three conditions mentioned above are met if they are not you will eventually starve to death.
24 posted on
01/06/2016 4:00:15 PM PST by
Harmless Teddy Bear
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