Perhaps another similar situation would be say if you worked outside in cold weather, and were offered a hot drink or a drink that was cooler.
You would instinctively go for the hot drink, and it would undoubtedly make you feel much better than the cooler drink. The heat energy would give you a boost. It is this boost that I am taking about with cooked food.
Perhaps the heat energy ingested warms up your organs and glands, allowing them to function better? Or perhaps there is some positive energetic thing going on?
In this case though with water, obviously there is no damage to any essential enzymes and nutrients, and no ingestestion of heat-created toxins.
Do you think this 'boost' could be the one advantage of eating cooked food over raw food? Or is it a case of pros's and con's, with the con's outweighing the pro's in this case?
Thanks,
Phil