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General Discussion / Re: Blood Type
« on: March 21, 2011, 09:24:38 pm »
I do not feel a difference in the things I eat short term with the exception of when i eat real sugary fatty junky food. but thanks and thanks to everyone for responding. I think I might adapt to a raw blood type diet. I read that A's can still eat fish and eggs which is good enough for me.

You might also want to try turkey..

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General Discussion / Re: Blood Type
« on: March 17, 2011, 04:12:52 pm »
Oats can't be gluten free otherwise they are not oats. Also I would rather eat cooked oats than raw, theres a lot of anti-nutrients.

Not true. Real oats are free of gluten. Mass produced oats contain an abnormal amount of gluten mainly due to contamination.

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General Discussion / Re: Blood Type
« on: March 16, 2011, 05:48:21 pm »
I'm currently experimenting with the blood type idea after discovering I am also blood type A (negative).

So far, I've found there really is something to it for some people, others not so much. Personally, I almost perfectly fit the description given by Dadamo for our blood type. After a few months of eating raw beef, I found out that it is indeed not good for my body.

How do you feel eating beef and other foods not recommended for your blood type?

Try eating turkey, chicken, wild game and/or fish. Fish in general re probably more preferable to turkey and chicken, especially if eating raw, but these meats are supposed to be the most tolerable for our blood type. The theory that we produce very low stomach acid really makes sense in every aspect for me. I am even very sensitive to acidic foods.

I love Raw Paleo and believe it is the most optimal diet for most people, but I also believe in our diversity and blood type A's seem to have a hard time following this ancestral diet.

I am still experimenting, but have added raw, gluten-free oats to my diet for 4 days now and things are going well. I've also been cutting down on raw dairy and introducing more fruits. I am still eating raw egg yolks and make exceptions to eat beef liver when I have a chance. Since I am visiting Europe at the moment, I don't have many good constant or cheap sources of turkey or fish, but I will give these a try upon returning to the U.S. in a few weeks as I'll have better sources.

I suggest you keep looking for foods which make you feel good. I wish I could follow the Raw Paleo diet 100% with good results like most on here, but keep in mind our diversity as humans.

Check these recommendations out. They may help you. http://www.naturalhealthtechniques.com/diet_nutrition/BloodTypeABestZoneChoices.htm

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Never! I am proudly uncircumcised.  O0

Seriously, any cutting or removing of any tissue of the body is absolutely insane.

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Journals / Re: First Raw Milk/Dairy Journal (USA)
« on: March 09, 2011, 10:04:01 pm »
Day 37:

I thought it would be interesting to see what a capsule of 5-htp with a tablet of magnesium citrate would do to me. I used to take this stuff separately many months ago, and barely ever felt a difference. I took this shortly before I was planning on going to bed. After 10 minutes I felt completely different. I found that I was so relaxed at this point that I was getting scared that I wasn't moving and felt like I would have an out of body experience (which is awesome and I have tried having them before, but this feeling was just bad). I felt like this for maybe a half hour and then tried going to bed. I was still so very relaxed.. but it seems my mind had become twice as active as it has ever been. My mental energy was crazy, and my body followed along. I bet I stayed awake until maybe 3 or 4 AM in the morning, yet I went into a deep, vivid dream which seemed very long. I doubt I got any more than 2 hours of sleep, yet here I am in the morning with more mental alertness and energy than I have had in the last few days. My lower abdomen, which is usually always quite bloated with a good share of fat thanks to estrogens, is much better than usual. Must be the magnesium.

After doing only body weight exercises today, I am feeling great! I bet I was causing more stress than necessary through weight training. I would usually feel good after for a while, but all of the sudden I would get very cold especially in my hands and feet, even if the room was warm. I experienced great circulation from today's workout. I've had really steady energy all day, although I did get very tired at one point and took a nice, refreshing nap. However, in no way was I fatigued, just sleepy.

This might be my last post before I leave to Switzerland. Since the flight will be over 14 hours and they just serve complete shit, it will be a nice fast for me. It really shouldn't be bad as I've fasted up to 20 hours on some days managing to feel pretty good. I'll try to load up on calories tomorrow morning, before I leave.

I felt like trying something new and just decided to buy some organic pastured butter. It's the special green organic valley kind. I believe it may be some of the best butter you can buy in a store, around here anyway. No, it is not raw, but I am curious if my body likes this stuff or not and I will only be eating it tonight and tomorrow morning, so if it causes any symptoms for me, I'll be off of it for a good amount of time. I just want to get a lot of fats in before the trip so I'll hopefully have a little more energy.

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Off Topic / Re: 76-Year-Old Porn Star: For Real!
« on: March 09, 2011, 09:07:53 am »
Haha. That just gave me an idea.. RAW PALEO PORN!

Let's face it, who wouldn't want to see that?!


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Journals / Re: First Raw Milk/Dairy Journal (USA)
« on: March 09, 2011, 07:55:42 am »
Day 36:

Things have been quite well. My skin, especially, is doing great. However, I'm not feeling as good as I did over 2 weeks ago, when I had a huge surge in energy, happiness and health in general, when I felt on top of the world. I am still doing better without the beef, though.

Now, my blood type testing kit came in today. Logically, it turns out that I am blood type A-, just like my sister and father. My sister definitely shares many health problems with me, she just got luckier growing up and wasn't a total mess emotionally and physically as I was, but it seems that she has slowly been on a downward path.

Like I thought, beef is not for me. That is, if there is at least some truth to the blood type diet, which I do believe there is, even if it isn't completely correct in every way. Everything has its flaws, but we can always learn something from different perspectives and ideas. Remember, I am not looking to follow the diet completely, but I am experimenting to see if it holds any value for me in any way at all.

According to some sources, the only suitable meat for me would be chicken and turkey. However, there's a good variety of fish which I should be able to eat, like salmon, tuna and trout, which I find great.

When I get back from Europe in a month, I should still have great options for wild caught fish like salmon from my local co-op farmer every week. It will be a little more expensive, but I am glad to keep going to find what is best for me.

Apparently, milk shouldn't be good for me, but possibly regardless of my blood type, I think I may be completely adapted to almost all dairy, or specifically just raw dairy.

Maybe I'll even end up eating raw oats in the future (in some kind of "primal" muesli like I grew up on), but experimenting for that will probably come later when and if things get even better.

I may experiment a little with some fruit while I am in Europe, especially if I find it too difficult to maintain my current diet. I will definitely give fish a try and, when ending up at a restaurant, I will ask them to cook it very lightly.

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Off Topic / Re: US farmers fear the return of the dustbowl
« on: March 09, 2011, 01:31:49 am »
This is one reason I don't like the U.S. so much. I like living in less dry and more green, lush areas where life thrives. I feel much better in such areas, like in Switzerland where I grew up. A big part of the U.S. just seems to be dead and dying in this sense and I think sometimes the people can reflect such a state of nature where they live.

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Off Topic / Re: wheres roony
« on: March 08, 2011, 12:17:21 am »
Roony and William are only useful in that one should read their posts and then largely do the exact opposite of what they preach. Roony got banned for some truly bizarre posts, william got banned for openly condemning anybody who ate carbs or who did not believe in Creationism and other absurdities.

I can tell they were both a bit "out there", but like I said, some of the posts are interesting nonetheless. I don't mean useful.

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Off Topic / Re: wheres roony
« on: March 07, 2011, 10:55:58 pm »
He got banned but I don't remember why, if I ever knew..

His posts will still be here though.

Here they are:

http://www.rawpaleoforum.com/?action=profile;u=722;sa=showPosts


Roony and William are the Martyrs who were banned for Big Ag's sins and shall never be forgotten.


Thanks Miles! I'm reading some interesting stuff here..

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Journals / Re: First Raw Milk/Dairy Journal (USA)
« on: March 07, 2011, 10:42:55 pm »
No more meat for you (at this time)?

How much dairy/eggs do you consume?

Correct, for the time being. It really seems to make a big difference, especially in my skin. it's really strange.

On some days, when I can, I have been drinking up to a half gallon of raw milk a day (with a really thick layer of cream on top). However, usually I have to stick to a quart a day (half of the half gallon), so it lasts the week. I've been buying 2 gallons of it every week. I'll be off to Switzerland in 3 days, though, and will see how I will do over there.

For eggs, I'll eat up to a dozen a day if I am hungry, but sometimes half a dozen is good.

I've been buying high quality, real Swiss raw milk cheeses like Gruyere and Appenzeller lately and eat a pretty good amount. This cheese does not constipate me nearly as badly as raw american cheddar did..

I have yet to receive my blood type testing kit. It should arrive today. Then, it will be interesting.

When I am in Europe, I might make a few exceptions when necessary. I am thinking that I might at one point eat some kind of fish when given the opportunity at a restaurant. We'll be visiting many friends and family, and what we usually did there was go eat somewhere when we meet up.

Maybe I will find that I just can't digest beef for some reason. Remember, beef is what I have been eating most of the time going RP. I remember feeling better on bison, and I think it was even grain-fed to some extent.

So, maybe I'll give some various meat dishes (not beef) a try and get them as uncooked as possible if I find myself sitting in a restaurant.

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Off Topic / Re: wheres roony
« on: March 07, 2011, 07:47:26 am »
Interesting. I wish I could find some posts by this roony guy..

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Journals / Re: First Raw Milk/Dairy Journal (USA)
« on: March 06, 2011, 11:24:51 pm »
Day 34:

Good sleep once again!

If I take maca, it should be only once, first thing in the morning, and now I am not going to go over 2 tablespoons. In the past days I've taken over 5 tablespoons a day and a little later in the day as well, so this really kept me up at night.

As for my skin, the cyst that was coming on completely went away! I just have a few very small spots still remaining which formed at the time I was eating meat again.

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Carnivorous / Zero Carb Approach / Re: How come zero carb....
« on: March 06, 2011, 11:12:21 pm »
My driver says the thick legged women are usually more horny than thin skinned women.

I wonder if that's true.

I think it is true in some cases. Someone that is very skinny might not have normal hormone levels. You know what happens to many raw vegans.. they can become very skinny and lose sex drive. Low fat diets, specifically, will do this because fats and cholesterol are needed for the production of hormones. Women with too much estrogen seem to have much more body fat. This is one of the effects of the female sex hormones. In this way, I do believe it is true..

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Carnivorous / Zero Carb Approach / Re: How come zero carb....
« on: March 06, 2011, 05:28:35 am »
I really think it may be one of those things that an already healthy person should do.

Some people have recovered from some serious health problems through zero carb, though, right?

Maybe the state of health which the person is in and the specific health issues involved will basically determine if one can truly live off of zero carbs.

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Journals / Re: First Raw Milk/Dairy Journal (USA)
« on: March 06, 2011, 12:31:49 am »
Day 33:

Blegh.. my skin has been doing so good, and now I noticed a really unusual, long cyst on my cheek. Could be the maca.. maybe I will only occasionally take it and definitely lower the dose. I have heard of maca worsening acne. I usually get absolutely no acne at all in this area of my cheeks..

Haven't been sleeping well in the last two nights either.. maca can also cause insomnia if the dose is too high.

Despite that, it has given me great energy and sex drive, but once again I am reminded that such stimulating foods/herbs are most likely not good for me. Chocolate/Cocoa seemed to have almost the exact same effect on me.

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One theory is that we're designed to lose a couple of teeth so we simply have too many in our jaw.

Another idea that comes to my mind is the growth of the jaw due to lack of testosterone in modern people.

Yes, hormones. The imbalances in hormones being caused today in most humans could be attributed to almost any problem..

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Journals / Re: First Raw Milk/Dairy Journal (USA)
« on: March 05, 2011, 01:37:46 am »
Day 32:

Ahhh, feeling really good.

There's not much I can complain about at the moment. I could improve my sleep further, but I seem to get just the amount I need.

I feel like my body is finally maturing. I've really been working on my posture, and I can totally tell it is improving. Energy is stable, skin is glowing.

I ordered bulk organic maca powder and have been taking around 4 tablespoons in the morning in the last three days. Wow.. let's say my libido is like night and day. I used to have almost zero sex drive, no matter what the situation was with my girlfriend. Now, I'm having a hard time calming my friend down there. Not uncomfortably, but with the right dose, this IS nature's Viagra.. I also think some things are getting bigger..  ;D

Ever since doing more body-weight exercises and working out for a shorter period of time, I've been feeling better and stronger overall. Doing lots of hindu-squats lately, which I think are really great for me. I used to ignore squats completely.. big mistake. I do believe in the hormonal benefits of intense exercise and weight training, but I think we don't need to feel like we are killing ourselves to get the most benefits. Also, considering my adrenals have been under so much pressure for a long time, I find it may be best for me that I now cut my workouts a little shorter. 20 to 30 minutes, no longer feeling like I am killing myself. 2 times a week, but maybe will go up to 3 every once in a while.

As you can see from my picture, I am not at all "ripped" and signs of estrogen dominance are still visible (especially belly, hip and breast fat), but I look much better than I did just a few months ago. My main goal in that area is to just stay active, have proper posture and get the most hormonal benefits possible.

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Off Topic / Re: Evolution of man (Pic!)
« on: March 04, 2011, 08:40:00 am »
Hahahaha! Receding hairline.. yeah...

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Journals / Re: First Raw Milk/Dairy Journal (USA)
« on: March 03, 2011, 11:33:53 am »
That is very interesting. I eat a kilo of beef most days, but it really does not change matters for my skin at all if I stop.
However RawZi has mentioned having headaches from beef, or something along those lines.

Sounds like you need chicken. I like chicken but it gives me some pretty insane smelling gas. LoL
Also... Bison is farmed in Colorado, maybe you could try that.

Yes, actually I started my Raw Paleo journey eating slightly cooked to almost completely raw bison for a few weeks. That might explain why I felt so good only in the very beginning..

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Is your meat 100% grass-fed organic Caveman?

100% Grass-fed from Slanker's. Very popular source for people in the United States.

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Health / Re: Got balls?
« on: March 02, 2011, 11:35:42 pm »

African tribal men eat cows' menstrual matter and grow huge testicles

http://www.thought2go.com/thoughts/bigballs.htm




What?! Is this real?!

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Journals / Re: First Raw Milk/Dairy Journal (USA)
« on: March 02, 2011, 11:34:18 pm »
Day 30:

I just need to update, in case some people haven't seen my recent posts.

After three days on raw beef again, I stopped it completely. My face was getting very rough, dry and was breaking out like crazy. I was very stressed. Sleep and fatigue worsened.

I believe it's been at least three days without the beef now, again eating only raw dairy and raw egg yolks. Things are improving again. By that, I mean, my skin completely became soft, smooth, less dry, no more breakouts, better sleep, better mood, better energy. So, this is very interesting to me. Either I can't tolerate beef specifically, or I can't tolerate meat in general..

I hope to try other animals sometime soon. I do wonder, though, what the determining factor would be in the case of me not tolerating beef or meat in general. I am guessing it has to do with the proteins.

If my blood test shows that I am type B or AB, I'll be very surprised. This could give me some possible new specific foods to add into my diet that I should be able to tolerate. I'll be receiving the home testing kit within the next few days..

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Journals / Re: First Raw Milk/Dairy Journal (USA)
« on: March 02, 2011, 10:28:51 pm »
I just joined this group today and can't believe how much your story sounds just like mine! I was a raw vegetarian for 3 years, (the two kids I had around that time now have teeth issues). I started having serious deterioration in my gum line and decided to see what was out there. It's frustrating because when I was raw I felt great and my skin looked great, but then my teeth started deteriorating and hurting. I thought adding raw milk was the answer, but it didn't seem to help my teeth. I didn't actually notice much of a difference except it may have actually made me break out a little. Before I went raw I had pretty bad acne and dark circles under my eyes. I always had rashes and lots of allergies when I was younger, which my mom figured regular amounts of antibiotics would clear it right up. When I was a teenager my skin seemed to clear up, although yeast infections were common. However, after my first child my skin started having problems with acne and rashes again. I thought I had found the answer with the raw diet, after all you should be able to get all the fat you need from avocados! That was a joke. Sadly, it's hard to know if the diet is exactly right for you or not. The first 2 years it seemed everything was perfect. Then my teeth started hurting and my digestive tract sounds just like yours, completely out of whack. I'm constipated most of the time and tired all the time.  I thought I should try Weston Price, since my friend had been telling me about him for years. I added raw yogurt, sauerkraut and good broth and meat all from grass fed cows and my skin looks 10 times worse then even a month ago. Everyone told me broth was very healing to the intestines and I need good probiotics for my bowels, however should it be causing this much tiredness, depression, and PIMPLES! Then I have people tell me that my intestines are so bad that it's just clearing out the "bad" bacteria and my skin is just showing a detox effect from it. I just don't know. Well, that's not true, I only know not to eat grains and that sprouted bread still has phytic acid in it.

I joined this group because I read The Recipe for Living Without Disease, however still have not gotten up the nerve to eat any raw meat or fat, except for the ordering of coconut oil. I do know that any grass fed butter or cheese makes me break out immediately.  My husband absolutely forbids me to do the high meat. He doesn't want me to do the raw meat, however knows I am desperate.  I have been reading through everyone's posts about raw milk and believe that some people have ancestors that drank it and therefore have a more positive reaction to it. I don't really have a negative reaction to the raw milk, but can't do anything else; butter, cheese, or yogurt without reacting. Seeing your post about reacting to the yogurt was gratifying because I have a chiropractor that keeps telling me that I should only be consuming milk if it is cultured. While I do make Kefir, I only use a small amount of it in smoothies. I'm kind of at a loss of what is good for me and what is not, I just am done with the breakouts and feeling tired.  It seems if you put everyone's opinions together all foods would both be bad and good, whether cooked or raw. I'd like to find more things to eat besides only a couple of ideas, I'm afraid after a couple years my body will develop an allergy to it, which is why I want to eat foods in season. Also, have you tried muscle testing your food to see if it's good for your body? It's not foolproof, but can be helpful. Most of the time I don't listen to it because I'm always listening to everyone else about what is healthy, but it's worth a try. I also wanted to ask if the meat is still considered raw if you soak it in a brine and then cold smoke it. I cannot get myself to take a bite of just raw meat, so I thought smoking it first might give it a better flavor.  Also, has anyone found anything besides high meat that heals constipation? Also, remember that drinking raw milk, just like everything else, is a seasonal thing. In the winter people in general would eat more meat and less milk because the cow/goat/sheep didn't have any to give. I think nothing is good 100% of the time and our bodies likes to take breaks from foods, that's why the earth only grows apples in the fall and oranges in the winter. If we're going to eat them, this is when we should eat them. Sorry, had to throw that in there because I kept thinking about it while reading posts, but no one seemed to post anything about it. I'm anxiously awaiting more posts about how the raw milk and meat are going for you.
Sorry for posting here, I was just amazed at how similar the food problems were.

Welcome! Honestly, the only thing keeping me close to completely clear is only eating raw dairy and raw eggs (at the moment). I'm sorry to hear you don't do so well on it, which is how the majority seems to be affected. My ancestors, as far as I can trace back, have all been from Switzerland, many, if not all, growing up and working on farms with lots of dairy. I'm from Switzerland myself and grew up partially on raw dairy products and raised mainly vegetarian. I am starting to think this may reflect the true diet that I may need to follow in order to heal myself. Everyone is different. I no longer believe in following a certain strict diet which many people just go on, thinking they will heal 100% on it if they follow it completely. Don't get me wrong, though, I love Raw Paleo, especially the people here and the ideas we share. I still do think this is the best diet to get into, just about for everyone. However, we really need to focus on specific foods in this diet. Just because a standard Raw Paleo diet on here seems to consist of beef muscle, fat and organs, maybe some people need to thrive off of different animals. I was doing good on raw meat for a while, but then realized it had been breaking me out and causing other symptoms. It could be the fact that it's beef. Maybe i will try other meats soon, like lamb and more fish, as it is entirely possible that my body, for some reason, cannot handle certain animals. Also, I'm getting a home blood type test done very soon, as it seems that I really fit under the category of the B blood type from the Eat Right For Your Type book. I do think there can be some things to learn from that whole idea, as it has worked for many people and it embraces the fact that every person's body is different. I like to combine as many views on health as possible, but only the ones that are both logical to me and have worked for others in the most sufficient ways. If I find there is some truth to my blood type and what foods I can handle, I will combine this as best as possible with a mainly Raw Paleo/RAF diet. I just must embrace our human diversity and the fact that many people, like me, can not just completely follow a strict diet and expect the results of another person.

Keep trying things, see what makes you feel good. We can't just claim that every symptom we get is "detox". It probably can happen, but from eating real foods, I'm really doubting it should be happening. Everything I thought was detox worsened my condition completely, which went on for a while, because I really believed in the whole idea of cleansing and detox. Sauerkraut and yogurt also made me feel horrible and broke me out like crazy..

Keep going. Know your poisons until you find your medicine..

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Health / Re: Got balls?
« on: March 01, 2011, 11:18:09 pm »
Sabertooth, as crazy as it sounds, I believe the word conspiracy can be used here. Just take a look at the media and how kids socially pick up and spread certain sexual ideas. Two goals at the same time can be achieved this way. Population control and a further "dumbing" down of the people.

I don't want to get too off topic here, though. If you really want to see how crazy things have become, check this blog out some time. http://celticrebel.wordpress.com/

Of course the social aspect can be a very big role in causing a male to become much more effeminate, but when we look at health, it seems like poor health overall is going to decrease your testosterone levels. Specifically, poor health in our generation, all toxins which we are exposed to and stress we make ourselves endure, are going to cause a flood of estrogens throughout the body and suppress testosterone production. High levels of testosterone are always a big determining factor of longevity in us humans. There are people who can age over their 90's and still partake in physical activities and sports, while others around their 50's and 60's can lose much movement and see a horrible plummet in health. It's just something to really be aware of.

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