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General Discussion / Re: 70 years + and nice skin...
« on: October 13, 2011, 12:50:48 am »
Is his hair gray

    I assume his hair used to be darker, as his eyebrows are so dark.

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Suggestion Box / Re: Increase QUOTE Font to 10
« on: October 13, 2011, 12:21:35 am »
.  Old color was better as well.

    I agree with all you guys that the old color schemes were better.

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General Discussion / Re: 70 years + and nice skin...
« on: October 13, 2011, 12:12:28 am »
Löwenherz

    I assume he has a busy practice and little exercise. He's nice and slim and relaxed and clear, if a little skinny and very gray (hair only).

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Primal Diet / Re: Need vegetable juice base ideas
« on: October 12, 2011, 11:51:12 pm »
    Depends on what you experience as toxicity and nourishing.

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Journals / Re: Sully's Journal
« on: October 12, 2011, 11:49:20 pm »
Been editing my website. Please check it out and let me know if you have some ideas.

    Liver is the best food before sleep, IME.

    I'll go to your site now. Thanks for updating here. I haven't been there in a long time. Looking forward to the new parts.

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Primal Diet / Re: Need vegetable juice base ideas
« on: October 12, 2011, 02:38:46 pm »
    Aajonus is against very strong juices like wheat grass.

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Primal Diet / Re: Need vegetable juice base ideas
« on: October 12, 2011, 03:07:41 am »
    That makes sense. Around 1989 book Back to Eden by Jethro Kloss read cucumbers particularly peeled had the most biological organic chlorine good for the intestines.

    Aajonus is having people blend the cucumber instead of juicing it.

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Hot Topics / Re: Daniel Vitalis on cooked meat
« on: October 12, 2011, 12:32:30 am »
    Didn't Daniel survive as a raw foodist for over a month among other raw foodists?

    Primates prefer the taste of cooked?  My cat prefers the taste of cooked, but it makes her very ill. People prefer to be high on crack, does that make it something good? Hence we call cooked food "cat crack" in my house.

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    Me absofuggamalutely too! Amen sister! I spent more years vegan than most of the people on this forum were alive. I suffered so much from very grave illness and more. It was so hard for me to make the jump to meat, and I knew it couldn't be cooked meat. Once I tried it, I didn't so much like it, but I KNEW it was right more than anything else in my life. There is no reason to be vegan, unless that's the best of your understanding.

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Health / Re: Sport Injuries
« on: October 11, 2011, 11:14:06 am »
Recently my dog tore her anterior cruciate ligament (small ligament that holds your knee joint .

    I think aajonus would say lots of raw organic cream or coconut cream and apply heat to the dog to help blood flow. A little exercise as possible. And since it's a dog, I'm sure raw marrow bones and highmeats would be in order.

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I thought fruitarian meant you could eat anything that doesn't cost something its life.. .
... Like how vegetarian originally means eating for fast digestive transit.

    Your definition of what fruitarian is what I agree with Miles.

    With that vegetarianism I would live on three raw things, maybe no other food: adrenals, livers and really old liquidy high meat. I bet it would feel great. Maybe I'll try it in the future. It would be a harsh detox though.

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General Discussion / Re: Where do you get all the organic grass fed meat?
« on: October 11, 2011, 06:20:45 am »
    You're doing cooked right now, correct? Frozen probably doesn't matter then. Go to whole food market. The freezer case in the meat section may have good prices on glands. As for fresh, pick out some marrow bones that have little to no marrow (you're low fat, right?), and have them cut off the fibrous meat and grind it or cut into small chunks. Their fresh order organs are inexpensive too.  Order from the meat counter manager. Order heart and kidney etc. Be there when it comes in before they put it in the freezer. That's for red meat. I prefer white.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Hi's and hellos!
« on: October 11, 2011, 06:11:51 am »
    Welcome, Sheryl!

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General Discussion / Re: Weston-Price
« on: October 10, 2011, 10:13:10 am »
    I ate steak from a raw kangaroo.  Admittedly it was frozen first, but no other preparation.  It didn't taste bad at all, much better than raw venison or raw beef.  I've never had frozen raw beef or frozen venison.  Anyway, I bet the Aborigines ate most of their kangaroo raw.  Is the tail fatty?

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Off Topic / Re: Chicago school bans some lunches brought from home
« on: October 09, 2011, 04:33:49 pm »
    Maybe they're afraid kids will bring RAW CHOPPED LAMB to school.

Remy Eats Raw Kibbee (Food Oddities - www.foododdities.com)

    This young man eats silkworms, dung beetles and pig brains on Youtube.  You wouldn't want it getting out that chicken-fried steak isn't the only meat that's edible, would you?

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Welcoming Committee / Re: I think I have posted everywhere BUT here!
« on: October 09, 2011, 01:29:21 pm »
... Some, like DurianRider, instead take B12 supplements or shots and keep at it, often nonetheless experiencing other problems like mood and energy swings (such as swings from hyperactivity to drowsiness and back again), emaciation, muscle wasting, hormone issues (of which one common issue is physical feminization of males), hair loss, rapid aging, and psychological, psychiatric or neurological issues. ...

    Me.  On any diet that is not high enough in raw animal foods and especially raw animal fats I lose tons of hair every day.  Also on same said diets I have extremely little muscle on most of my bones. I also on said diets had this little uncomfortable nervousness inside of me I get tired of and it doesn't go away and eventually feel strange traveling sensations in lots of parts of my body. 

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General Discussion / Re: No Indoor Climate Control
« on: October 09, 2011, 01:17:58 pm »
    Even in dry or hot climates?  I remember a time living in a hot climate.  I didn't have any water heater or furnace or any of that jazz in the house.  It got a teensy bit cool some nights, but closing the windows was enough to solve that.  My Mother was always upset I had no heater, she was sure I'd freeze and get sick.  I never did of course.  The house didn't rot at all either.  I did have to hang my clothes, sheets, curtains and towels in the sun often to prevent fungus.  It rained frequently though. 

    We don't have any fungus here, yet.  I have found it helps to use hot water occasionally on the laundry.  Of course cheese gets moldy, and berries, but that's all the time, not because I gave up heat.

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General Discussion / Re: No Indoor Climate Control
« on: October 09, 2011, 05:10:53 am »
You made me giggle saying that your "heat" was off. I sometimes forget that's what climate control is used for by most. Here it dipped down to 89 degrees today and it felt like winter! ... If I go to a store or restaurant I have to put on layers in summer because the ac is so high. Silly.

    Same here Dorothy, I feel like putting on a sweater when going into the stores.  I think it's the lighting though that makes me feel ill.  In our place every time the temperature gets below 76F they turn on the heat, exactly, not living alone hmf.  Even thirty years ago I hated gas heat, or it hated me.  Once I tried electric heat about fifteen years ago I hated that too, and it was middle of winter, I had to hang my head out the window and go outside.  Heck, thirty-five years ago I prefered going out in the snow with a thin shirt and no winter gear, I felt healthy that way.  Alone I've never seen much of a reason to have more modern options than running water, and even running water was something cavemen must have liked or looked for.  But yes, reaclimatization is something we often have to do if not eating enough good raw fat or not at our peak.


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General Discussion / Re: Raw Fruitarian...good god, help me
« on: October 09, 2011, 04:57:45 am »
Merker’s study, moreover, shows that even the supposed exclusivity of the warrior diet is a gross exaggeration and ignores their extensive use of herbs and tree barks, as well as the fact that necessity often drove them to consume honey, roots, tubers and fruit as sources of water and calories while on the march.

    May sound like hearsay, but I know a chiropractor who says he knows a Masai man.  He says the Masai man is very tall strong and beautiful, but was getting health problems eating from the local diet here in the US, so that's how he and the chiropractor met.  The chiropractor says the Masai man says that's what he ate before he came here, bark, roots, herbs, milk, blood etc, and this was normal diet where he came from.

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General Discussion / No Indoor Climate Control
« on: October 08, 2011, 07:25:33 am »
    Somehow we neglected to pay the gas bill.  I an SO happy and feel so much better today with no heat in the house.  They're hooking us up again in another week.  I am going to enjoy this week.   

PS Another bill came today and it reads nothing about cutting us off.  I feel a lot better anyway, heating and air conditioning make me feel off.

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Actually, only a few RVAFers overall claim to have a problem with not being able to gain weight. I wonder if this is more a question of self-image, rather than that such people are actually underweight, though.

    I have a male friend who is romancing raw animal foods because of pre-existing severe illness.  He has gone almost all RAF and is only doing a little at the moment but picking up again.  I don't think he's gained any weight.  He's very thin.  I'll have to ask him.  I'm going to suggest to him to go more paleo for this and see what he says.

    I wasn't sure where to put this, but it may be taken down soon, and another young man asked me to spread it.  It's a great video:

Interview with Dr. Aajonus Vonderplanitz on The Primal Diet - Raw Meat and Fats

http://superhumanradio.com/components/com_podcast/media/mp3s/SHR_Show_420.mp3

Show 420 is up

    Thank you Sven, I'm listening to it again right now thanks to you.  SAD that it was down for a while.

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    How do you change or add the country flag?

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General Discussion / Re: Homemade Oyster Sauce??
« on: October 07, 2011, 05:35:35 pm »
    You are.  I am.

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General Discussion / Re: Yolk color
« on: October 07, 2011, 05:33:08 pm »
You get your eggs from paleo chickens!  ;D

    These chickens go wild eating meat more than cats do!

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