In advance, sorry about the sloppy paragraph structure. I promise all of the pieces go together.
Science often disagrees with itself when we start listening to diet experts. Most topics of science are often in their research infancy.
What we do know is that microbes, minerals etc. in rich soil give healthier plants, which give healthier consumers of these plants. The biological makeup of all in the system has evolved together.
We know that more nutrition is best for a body by the same coin. The more fresh, alive living the food, the more nutritional gain. Things start to change after being picked, or killed. That is science.
We know that the nutritional value of food decreases molecular when it is cooked, especially over cooked. There are positives that humans have taken from eating other than fresh uncooked food. There are benefits to fermentation, some foods go easier through a tummy in various modes. All of this is science, but it is cooking, too. Overcooking, for example, can waste nutritional value. Cooking up some foods makes it go down easier. How you eat, how much you masticate, chew, grind and use saliva can make a difference. Cooking can be grinding. There are no blanket, one way fits all solutions when we start consuming all the stuff available to us. But, we know that fire kills nutrition, when food gets blasted over 115F degrees, it starts losing goodness. Softened, stretched, cooking out bad bacteria after food gets older, for preserving, are all good reasons for cooking, but all will be a tradeoff to natural nutritional balance and content.
Smoking foods, drying foods, collecting seeds, grinding up grit to paste, all have been used to bridge the gap from feast to feast. The body is also used to a cycle of feast and famine and is cleansed and balanced by some starvation, or so the science is overwhelmingly pointing to.
Up until the more stationary domestic period, sometimes we used to get fresh this or that, local seasonality was a norm, some of us had to store food, we haven’t been living like great apes in Eden.
Looking around, we are all different, for example lighter and darker skins are affected by sunlight. Also, there is plenty of individuality. Another example would be our local desert dwellers, who’s bodies explode with diabetes when they get all of the sugars, etc. from modern diet. Allergies are abundant examples.
So, we have speculation, some better than other’s speculation, of what lifestyles people in other times and places lived. Bodies adapt.
We know that often a body takes what it needs and passes the rest. Its natural balances get changed by introduction of too much and getting taken over, also. That depends on the intake. To trust a body to not crave substances that are dangerous for it and overdo those, well just look at sugar, there are other addictive things, but just take sugars for example.
The studies have been well proven that sugar and salt will get people to eat and eat more and things that are not good food. The fast food industry has all the research. They have the science to make substances that get people to make themselves unhealthy eating. Stuff that they can make cheap and make a belly feel full. Add weird fats and people will die eating crap that their bodies crave. They will get no nutrition, no roughage, no amino acids, nothing that comes real food provides.
Having weight isn’t always a healthy thing. To lose weight often is. I’ll have to read your book, Bob. I haven’t seen that one, yet, but I’ve been into other sources. 70% as I remember, off the top of my head, is what nutrition and goodys are generally cooked out of food before it gets into the mouth. 30 plus percent in the three days after picking most plants (it varies). With a fresh garden, the taste and wilting happens fast. Then, the new processed foods have been shown to contain zero nutritional value. Then, the body has an extremely complex ingestion system that can be ruthless.
I see kids being raised eating garbage, and doing seemingly okay. But they are developing poorly and developing conditions and body habits that are messing with them by the time they begin to mature, and most disease down the road comes from this new diet in America. I see kids malnourished and obviously, and the science backs it up, they don’t do as well.
So, Bob, the science is like what Safebare says. We have to trust ourselves and always question authority. I know that you are big on thinking for yourself, too.
I do watch my body’s reaction to food and at different times. I can notice a difference eating fresh food and different kinds of food in healthy weight, energy, clear headedness, etc. over time. After cleansing, I notice ill effects, often relatively immediately, of non-nutritious food things. I can notice that I eat less to be satisfied when I eat fresh live and uncooked. I notice that I eat more, faster, like a starving body when I eat cooked. I notice that live veggies and fruit are generally more tasty than cooked foods, no matter how fancy.
Jbee