First I am asking questions. So posters can reply instead of bouncing.
First of all, I don't care. As the old saying goes, "You're not the boss of me." If you don't like people asking you questions on a topic you created, go make a blog and
talk preach there. If you want to have a dialog with someone, questions will come up. Because your primary language is not English, there will be even more questions.
Insulin should be replacement or supplement.
What should insulin be replacing? The average body makes enough insulin.
Coffee or other foods, which we take since long back and to which our body system has inharent sense of wrong or right, should not be a drug.
Define drug. Caffeine is not produced in our body. We typically ingest it through coffee and soda. It is a stimulant. My body does not have morals. It cannot determine what is right and what is wrong.
Is the act of eating horse meat
WP right or wrong? My body doesn't care since it is getting protein.
Unnaturality to us can lie in quality &/or quantity, which is not normal to us. Eg. Insulin & Caffeine in excess quantity is harmful & unnatural to us.
From what I remember, there is no such thing as too much Vitamin C. The US FDA recommends 90mg a day, upper limit of 2,000mg a day. My math teacher was taking 5,000mg a day. Please tell me if taking that much Vitamin C is "unnatural" since no harm comes from it.
What about drinking red wine? If I drink too much I can become an alcoholic, but if I drink a glass a day, I see some benefits.
(Referring to more examples of food to see if it is "normal food".)
Look above.
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I had defined "unnatural to us" many time. It means, to which we do not have inharent sense of wrong or right OR which our body system can not process normally--pre-informed. Such unnatural things to us, can cause odd results--confused, adverse, shoking, healing etc. As all things have come from nature, we can't say that anything can be unnatural, though unnatural form can be possible, if processed.
Your definition is flawed. Our bodies have no inh
erent sense of right or wrong. Look at the horse meat example. What about the people on Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571
WP. Is what they did right or wrong?
Didn't you just say "Unnaturality to us can lie in quality &/or quantity, which is not normal to us. Eg. Insulin & Caffeine in excess quantity is harmful & unnatural to us"? Now it's "to which we do not have inharent sense of wrong or right OR which our body system can not process normally--pre-informed." Pick a clear definition and stick too it.