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Yes, I found out that having an unlimited number of meals per day with a single food per meal as suggested by “Dom” Guyaux (it’s only a slightly different variant of the same instinctive nutrition) doesn’t work well for me. I then tend to eat night and day and this proved to be too much. Our digestive system has to rest several hours per day, and, apparently works in reverse in these hours to expel toxins. “Dom” also recognizes that and he advices no to eat before 10 am and not at night. His way seems to mimic more closely the natural conditions, but in our civilized work, it’s difficult to apply it properly. Most people have a work schedule, with a break at noon, so it’s practical to have a so called “lunch” at this time, and a “dinner” in the evening after work.See the original thread http://www.rawpaleodietforum.com/instinctoanopsology/gcb-eating-meat-is-harmful/msg120120/#msg120120 (http://www.rawpaleodietforum.com/instinctoanopsology/gcb-eating-meat-is-harmful/msg120120/#msg120120) (with the inappropriate and misleading title I reinstated when I was a mod to please Hanna, the original poster) for more info and questions / answers around the above quote.
In natural conditions, we wouldn’t be able to eat always, not as often as we would. There would be periods in which no food is available. Thus, with only two meals per day, we artificially tend to simulate that, at least to some extend. If I have only one meal per day, in the evening, something I can exceptionally do if I’m very busy and physically active, then I eat a lot at that meal and it doesn’t suit me very well.