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<blockquote data-quote="SunnyExpat" data-source="post: 1195621" data-attributes="member: 200461"><p>It does appeal, and is a good way of eating.</p><p>But as you say, there are a vocal few who seem unable to accept any aspect of it may not fit into your lifestyle, beliefs, or even health.l</p><p>I too have seen that.</p><p>There are many more things that high fat may or may not be good for, and but simply accepting saturated fat doesn't work for me, as my cholesterol goes through the roof has met some resistance at times.</p><p>The fasting during daylight hours, and feasting at night, is something I would consider with care.</p><p>I believe it was this way of eating, (due to work pressures, rather than religion) which overloaded my system, and led to weight increase and diabetes.</p><p>As you say, the ill and infirm are allowed to eat during the day, but it is considered more respectful to eat plain food, and drink water.</p><p>Possibly the way to go would be a basic vegan version that would certainly be more acceptable as the base line for all, then the various add ons could be introduced for those that need to tailor it for themselves, as you say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SunnyExpat, post: 1195621, member: 200461"] It does appeal, and is a good way of eating. But as you say, there are a vocal few who seem unable to accept any aspect of it may not fit into your lifestyle, beliefs, or even health.l I too have seen that. There are many more things that high fat may or may not be good for, and but simply accepting saturated fat doesn't work for me, as my cholesterol goes through the roof has met some resistance at times. The fasting during daylight hours, and feasting at night, is something I would consider with care. I believe it was this way of eating, (due to work pressures, rather than religion) which overloaded my system, and led to weight increase and diabetes. As you say, the ill and infirm are allowed to eat during the day, but it is considered more respectful to eat plain food, and drink water. Possibly the way to go would be a basic vegan version that would certainly be more acceptable as the base line for all, then the various add ons could be introduced for those that need to tailor it for themselves, as you say. [/QUOTE]
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