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Nothing new here. It’s the way nature is. In the wild, animals or<br />

humans would rarely have the “four food groups” at every meal, or every<br />

day. If you found some berries, that might be all you ate that day. Perhaps<br />

only meat the next. <strong>The</strong>n nuts a couple of days later. <strong>The</strong>n perhaps<br />

some eggs you were lucky enough to happen upon. <strong>The</strong>n nothing.<br />

(Probably a lot of that.) Same goes for animals. <strong>The</strong>y ate what was there<br />

and did not go shopping for the missing food groups.<br />

Additionally, the digestive system is best adapted to processing one<br />

thing at a time.* Fruits are not digested in the same way as fats or meats,<br />

for example. Mix them all together at every meal and the digestive system<br />

KNOW YOUR FOOD GROUPS<br />

Fig. 30. Nutrition should not be about arbitrary food groups. Health is<br />

best served by the variety of foods a creature is genetically designed to<br />

eat from nature, fresh as is.<br />

* Wysong RL, <strong>The</strong> Synorgon Diet, 1993. Am Nat, 2000; 155(4):527-543. Living<br />

Nutrition, 2000; 8. Bass SS, Ideal Health Through Sequential Eating. Howell,<br />

Textbook of Physiology for Medical Students and Physicians, 1924.<br />

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