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Zack Vegas
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    “Also wasn’t peat eating vegetables before he died? I think its worth looking at what people did before they died. Its like you suddenly make up your mind about whats right in a sense??

    Einstein went vegetarian before his death  because ‘he had a guilty conscience’”

    I don’t think looking at dietary changes shortly before someone experiences physical body death is a good basis for constructing a normal diet, for two reasons-

    1.  The dietary change may have triggered or accelerated the degeneration and physical body death that occurred.

    2.  The vast majority of people tend to experience a slower type of death, where there seems to be a physical decline over several months, or even years.  It’s well established that most people experiencing this eat a lot less, and at some point, stop eating altogether.   Barbara Karnes, a Hospice RN who worked with many dying patients, thinks it’s because they are running on a different sort of energy, a more spiritual sort of energy, and physical energy and maintenance of the physical body is no longer important.

    Basically, the eating habits of someone who only has a few months or so to live should not be any sort of guide for the eating habits of a younger person, who likely has several decades ahead of them.

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