“One thing consumed drugs all have in common, is our initial natural aversion toward them. The first mouthful of alcohol we drink is generally followed by an involuntary grimace. The first puff on a chemical-laden cigarette is followed often by a cough and splutter as the body tries to repel the alien pollution thrust upon it. Our first coffee and tea are generally also greeted somewhat similarly. Of course, it is frequently the case that despite these initial reactions, we push on past them until addiction is formed. Cooked food, although noticeably less recognised as addictive, evokes no less an initial reaction. Think of all those babies whose faces screw up in displeasure vainly attempting rejection of the denatured slop thrust upon them, and the hours spent crying from stomach pains. By the time they are advanced enough to linguistically voice their lack of desire for such foods, they are, alas, already well hooked.” FoodAddictionDrugsDietDrug AddictionJunk FoodRaw FoodRaw FoodsSlop Book:Destination Eden - Eden Fruitarianism Explained Source: Destination Eden - Eden Fruitarianism Explained
“Choosing to live a life of ethics and integrity is about igniting the fullness of our humanity instead of feeding slop to the darker side of our greed.” GodChristianValuesHumanityJesusPrinciplesEthicsMoralsSlop Author:Craig D. Lounsbrough