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Java, repost this in a new thread here and make it a sticky and lock it down. You might want to do this in all forums so others get more view of it.
One of the prevailing theories behind this dietary approach is that the human body doesn't have to work as hard to process food and extract energy. Since there's less strain on the organs, they last longer and aren't likely to break-down as quickly, resulting in a faster recovery time and longer lifespan. It's like putting cheap oil rather than premium in a car. The engine will last longer if properly cared for.
That makes sense. And I use synthetic oil in our vehicles!
My analogy was lost in translation. Think of a complex gear-driven machine. The more strained the machine has to work, the quicker the gear teeth are worn down and the greater likelihood of mechanical breakdown. The body functions in a similar fashion. As the chemical complexity and quantity of food increases, the harder the organs have to work to process the food and extract nutrients and energy, increasing the likelihood of potential medical issues later in life.
I think maybe he meant "back to something I care about". Heh.
There are some things we probably want to try to avoid: religion, politics, Pro choice/life, capital punishment, race, gender orientation, foreign affairs and everything else you see people fighting about on the news. I think we have all done pretty good in that way though. ::nod::
I didn't think my question brushed any of those topics, but I could be wrong.