His answer to a similar question of mine is that insects, that is a whole protein class, are missing in our diet. According to gcb, this disturbs the work of our nutritional instinct and the overall balance of our diet.
Thank you to let us know that, I didn’t know about this hypothesis. He could be right or he could be wrong, but at least it’s another possibility than those I expressed in my last post. Unfortunately it’s difficult to test because bee brood is hard to get and other insects are not so appetizing for most of us, poor civilized people.
Well, I have no opinion on this since I have never intentionally eaten any insect. For me it’s reassuring to know that nothing is written in stone, not even GCB’s teachings, Iguana , so we can’t help but use our own brain.
I suppose you never followed a GCB entire seminar
(except perhaps a one weekend crash course) because
there’s actually something written in stone in what he used to teach: “question everything, don’t believe anybody and anything, myself included — of course. Please, question how and why at every step, relentlessly put every thing into question, always”.He insisted so much on the fact that scientific theories are only approximate and provisional models of the reality, models which will have to be modified, completed or even discarded in the future when more understanding, info and knowledge will be available, that he went on that topic during the full morning of the first seminar day.
It’s by this way of questioning all previous ideas and theories about nutrition and starting all over from scratch (the methodical doubt of Descartes) that 50 years ago he, his wife and his friend JDD (later joined by other people) came to test the idea of eating everything raw, unprocessed, un-spiced and unmixed. Then, by this experiment, they discovered that the consumption of wheat and dairy induced troubles in themselves and in the numerous animals they used as guinea pigs. Next they discovered that they were attracted by the smell of fish and meat and that a raw vegan diet was not sustainable in the long run.
That’s how the raw paleo diet was born, decades before others such as Eaton, Cordain, or Vonderplanitz came partially to similar conclusions.
I have been myself constantly questioning GCB’s theories, hypothesis and ways of practicing, but I failed to find any significant flaw — as several MDs and experts. There are a few points I rather disagree with him, but it’s not on the dietary issue. Plenty of people, who have more or less understood his theories and practiced their kind of instincto nutrition for a while, think they know better and have put up divergent personal ideas and theories. A few of them even regularly contribute to this forum! Their ideas and practices seem to work fine for them, at least during some years, but experiments done by a single individual don’t prove much. Moreover, their ideas and theories don’t withstand a rational, thorough analysis.
Therefore, I find your words and smiley
“not even GCB’s teachings, Iguana ,” completely out of place, aggressive and offensive. I’m used to use my own brain, thanks, you don’t have to remain me. You’ve always been aggressive with me and this is something I dislike in your behavior. I’m a sensitive guy and it hurts.
Otherwise I appreciate your contributions and I thank you for them, you bring interesting points. Please stay with us but be gentle!