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Let's consider all the foods we're discussing are paleo foods.The idea behind Instincto is that, on a cooked/processed- and/or non-palaeo diet, one's tastes/instincts are warped and unnatural. The idea is that once one eats rawpalaeo, one's tastes become more natural, and one starts instinctively going in for the right foods. I don't think it's all as simple as that, as one's tastes/instincts are partly determined in the womb plus there is the epigenetic effect from one's parents living on SAD diets. But the general notion makes sense as there are addictive opioids in dairy/grains and in cooked foods in general, given scientific evidence, so instincts/tastes would be warped on such non-RPD diets.
How would an Instincto explain acquired tastes? That is, initially something may taste bad but after several samples over a period of time a person starts to not mind the taste of the food and eventually may come to enjoy it. If a person is following their instinct, they would never go past the first meal of that food and therefore would never develop the acquired taste. But not every food that requires an acquired taste is necessarily a bad food.....or would an Instincto say that the food is bad- for that person in that moment?
Let's consider all the foods we're discussing are paleo foods.
How would an Instincto explain acquired tastes? That is, initially something may taste bad but after several samples over a period of time a person starts to not mind the taste of the food and eventually may come to enjoy it. If a person is following their instinct, they would never go past the first meal of that food and therefore would never develop the acquired taste. But not every food that requires an acquired taste is necessarily a bad food.....or would an Instincto say that the food is bad- for that person in that moment?
The idea behind Instincto is that, on a cooked/processed- and/or non-palaeo diet, one's tastes/instincts are warped and unnatural. The idea is that once one eats rawpalaeo, one's tastes become more natural, and one starts instinctively going in for the right foods.
I don't think it's all as simple as that, as one's tastes/instincts are partly determined in the womb plus there is the epigenetic effect from one's parents living on SAD diets. But the general notion makes sense as there are addictive opioids in dairy/grains and in cooked foods in general, given scientific evidence, so instincts/tastes would be warped on such npn-RPD diets.