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Primal Diet / Does Aajonus mention eating back fat?
« on: January 20, 2010, 03:17:16 pm »
I can't seem to remember aajonus mentioning eating back fat / muscle fat.
I just remember bone marrow, dairy stuff, eggs and avocados, coconuts.

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I know raw paleo diet and lifestyle should be the biggest component of cancer cures.

Is it safe to say Raw Paleo Diet and Lifestyle is Cancer Preventing?


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Primal Diet / Liver Cancer +++ cure testimonial on Curezone.com by VX
« on: January 19, 2010, 03:03:17 pm »
This is a reply posted in curezone.com when I was looking for all the raw meat eaters were in curezone.com
http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1486462#i

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Hey,

I've been on the Primal Diet by Aajonus Vonderplanitz (which is different than a paleo diet) for 14 months now.

Like you, I've thrived under it. It's not the only thing I've done but it's the most important.

There is the misconception that we don't eat fruit and veggies, but I do, I drink 1-2 cups of veggie juice a day and 2-4 servings of fruit a day (only 2 servings are recommended).

I also have pasta once a week, although the Nut Formula would be better.

And lots of raw milk.

I think the most frustrating part of the diet is that it's not accepted by others. I have a step sister dying of cancer and a stepdad dying of heart failure, but neither want to try any part of raw milk or raw beef, they'd rather die. It's sad.

Despite everything it's done for me, believe it or not I still have fights with my family, calling the methods quackery. It's like they can't remember me in the emergency room or the blood tests.

For those that don't know, I recovered from liver cancer, liver hepatitis, ulcerative colitis, and Candida by doing a month of fruitarian, 10 days of fasting, followed by the Primal Diet. Plus some other things like parasite cleanses and Liver Flushes . No medical intevention, no thanks.

Anyway, it's real, it's too bad it's so taboo still.

VX

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Health / Learning about RPD is like winning the lottery
« on: January 18, 2010, 09:05:36 pm »
Just feeling thankful today.

Learning about RPD is like winning the lottery.
Even the people who won the lottery cannot buy this knowledge or the health that comes with RPD.
Give your recognized mentors a hug.
: hug : to Geoff


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Health / RPD inspired advice for dry skin
« on: January 16, 2010, 08:15:02 am »
I wrote this on my eczema cure blog and had this published on ezinearticles.  Shows my RPD bias.

Dry Skin? Try This Raw Fatty Lubricating Daily Diet and Living Routine

Dry skin sufferers depend on their lotions. However labeled natural, they are external kludges and eventually will do harm in the long run. Lubrication and hydration of the body is not what people conventionally expect. Raw fat is the key.

http://www.eczemacure.info/blog/2010/01/15/dry-skin-try-this-raw-fatty-lubricating-daily-diet-and-living-routine/

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Display Your Culinary Creations / Raw Squid with Eggs and Fat inside
« on: January 13, 2010, 08:48:54 pm »
I chanced upon some super fresh raw squid in Marikina Market around 5pm last night. These squid were “itlugan” / “with eggs”, not easy to find and you really have to pick them. Pick the lumpy ones and take a peak if they have eggs. Pick the squid yourself or the market vendor will be “fair” and give you some with eggs and some with no eggs.


My announcement at dinner came with a WOW from the 2 younger kids who forgot about their cooked dinner. Good timing. They had their fill of raw squid with the raw eggs and raw fat inside. They liked tentacles too.

They aren’t into eating the ink yet so the head and the ink were moved to the refrigerator with the batch to be cooked for the kids’ lunch pack the next day.

It was mission accomplished this evening. A raw dinner for the kids.









From http://www.myhealthblog.org/2010/01/13/raw-squid-itlugan-with-eggs-for-dinner/

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Personals / RPD Hosting and Website Maintenance
« on: January 11, 2010, 02:15:49 pm »
Hello Fellow RPDers,

My company just launched a new product offering for 2010.
We are offering website construction and maintenance with managed hosting of 100 GB of space.
For only P 3,000 / month... around 66 US dollars / month
We accept out of town clients as well.

Please see http://www.100gighost.com


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IF you won the lottery (lots and lots of money), what would you improve in your diet and lifestyle?

I'll start first:

I would choose to live in many clean areas around my country: beach and mountains. 

Food, I'd eat more raw ocean prawns and raw ocean crabs, import wild salmon.

I would also go around the world and visit all you guys and gals... I'm getting sentimental... taste the same food you are having.


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Health / Your thoughts on longevity?
« on: January 07, 2010, 10:17:54 pm »
What's your take on the issue of longevity?
Do you think you will live a longer, high quality life than your twin on SAD?
What's your strategy for longevity? 

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General Discussion / Daylight Diet? Have you tried it?
« on: January 06, 2010, 10:25:41 pm »
I'm interested to try this daylight diet.
The simple instruction to eat only during daylight ours.

Has anyone tried this?  Feedback please.


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Display Your Culinary Creations / Photos of Your Best Cuts of Meat
« on: January 03, 2010, 09:33:36 am »
This morning January 3, 2010 I went to the wet market at Farmers Market and they had lots of good yellow fat beef today.  All the stalls had yellow fat beef.  Of course I picked the best.  And the best today was the T-Bone cut.  I asked the butcher the de-bone it and I got left with the meat and fat.

Awesome taste.  The butcher had me taste a strip of the yellow fat.  Marketing strategy, he wants me to taste the fat so I will buy more.  

I haggled for the price of 260 pesos per kilo from his quoted 270 per kilo.  I got 2.5 kilos.  Deboned it was only 1.75 kilos.

Beef killed around 12 midnight. Bought 8am. Never refrigerated.  Super fresh.

Happy New Year.  I hope this picture makes you smile.

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Info / News Items / Announcements / Seal Meat for Sale - List of Sources
« on: December 31, 2009, 10:08:11 am »
Has anyone tried seal meat?
I am so curious.
We have been talking to death over eskimos and their food.
We may as well have a bite of their food.

See http://www.sealharvest.ca/html/producers_list.html for a list of seal meat sources.

Maybe you live near enough to one of them, please try seal meat and let us know if it tastes good raw, if it is affordable enough to eat as a staple food and more.


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General Discussion / Your opinion on handling raw ground beef?
« on: December 26, 2009, 09:43:12 pm »
Hello,

I'm not a fan of eating raw ground beef, I like my beef whole.

But there is the question of people eating raw ground beef.

Do you grind the beef at home before you eat?

Or do you order beef already ground up?

I seem to have a problem trusting the source if what part they used or do they mix up a couple of different cows and bulls.

Also I'm thinking that the beef degenerates when ground up then stored vs eating it just after grinding.  I feel that when the beef is ground up and stored, there lies the possibility of bad bacterial growth.

What's your opinion on raw ground beef?

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Off Topic / The Electric Universe Vs The Global Warming Scam
« on: December 26, 2009, 09:01:02 pm »


Science, Politics and Global Warming
by Wallace Thornhill
23 December, 2009

The Global Warming circus in Copenhagen was politics driven by a consensus that, by definition, has nothing to do with science. The apocalyptic nonsense that opened the meeting highlighted that fact. How many who attended or demonstrated at the meeting actually understand the (disputed) scientific grounds for the hysteria? Meanwhile, leading science journals allow skeptics of Anthropogenic Global Warming (AGW) to be labelled "deniers" and refuse them the right of reply. It is doctrinaire denouncement, not science. It is the journal editors who are denying the scientific method by censoring debate. It is they who are peddling ideology.

Despite the glossy media image, modern science is a mess. When the fundamental concepts are false, technological progress merely provides science with a more efficient means for going backwards. At the same time, government and corporate funding promotes the rampant disease of specialism and fosters politicization of science with the inevitable warring factions and religious fervor.

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    Science has become religion! ..although religion may have borrowed some of the jargon of science, science, more importantly, has adopted the methods of religion. This is the worst of both worlds.
    - Halton Arp.

There have been several warm climatic periods documented in history that had nothing to do with human activity. There seems to be evidence that the Earth has actually been cooling since 2001, in line with reduced solar activity. So it would be more realistic to consider climate change as a normal phenomenon and to plan accordingly because despite all of the hoopla in the media, modern science is founded on surprising ignorance. An iconoclastic view suggests the following:

— cosmologists have been misled by theoretical physicists who don't understand gravity, which forms the basis of the big bang theory. Imaginary 'dark matter,' 'dark energy,' and black holes have been added to make models of galaxies and star birth appear to work. When all else fails, mysterious magnetic fields are invoked. The bottom line is that cosmologists presently have no real understanding of the universe;

— astrophysicists don't understand stars because they steadfastly ignore plasma discharge phenomena;

— particle physicists don't understand matter or its resonant electrical interactions. They prefer to invent imaginary particles;

— geologists have been misled by astronomers about Earth's history;

— biologists have had no practical help from theoretical physicists so they don't understand what might constitute the 'mind-body connection' or 'the spark of life;'

— and climate scientists have been misled by astronomers and astrophysicists so they have no real concept of recent Earth history in the solar system and they don't understand the real source of lightning and the electrical input to weather systems. For example, the major city in northern Australia, Darwin, was utterly destroyed in tropical cyclone 'Tracy' in 1974. The catastrophe was described in part, “At 3am, the eye of the cyclone passed over Darwin, bringing an eerie stillness. There was a strange light, a diffuse lightning, like St. Elmo's fire.” There was no solar energy being supplied to the 150km per hour winds at 3 in the morning. "A diffuse lightning" is an apt description of the slow electrical discharge (distinct from impulsive lightning) that drives all rotary storms and influences weather patterns. That is why the electrically hyperactive gas giant planets have overwhelmingly violent storms while receiving very little solar energy.

Yet with these unacknowledged shortcomings we have bookshelves filled with textbooks, science journals and PhD theses, mostly unread, that would stretch to the Moon, fostering the impression that we understand most things. And the public is assailed with documentaries that breathlessly deliver and repeat fashionable science fiction as fact. How can this be?

Science has left its classical and philosophical roots, rather like surrealist art departed from realism. The analogy is fitting. It is demonstrated by the fondness for expressing theoretical models in artists impressions, computer animations and aesthetic terms. The artist/philosopher Miles Mathis is of the opinion that “Science has become just like Modern Art. The contemporary artist and the contemporary physicist look at the world in much the same way. The past means nothing. They gravitate to novelty as the ultimate distinction, in and of itself. They do this because novelty is the surest guarantee of recognition.” So why does the media not have science critics alongside art critics? Has science become sacrosanct? Bluntly, the answer is yes. No science reporter wants to have the portcullises lowered at the academic bastions. Happily, the Internet allows the curious to circumvent such censorship.

Read more... http://www.thunderbolts.info/thunderblogs/thornhill.htm

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Health / Bunch of old people talking about their diseases... my eyes roll.
« on: December 26, 2009, 12:17:40 am »
 l)

Just this evening we went to a home party hosted by a group of lawyers in their 70s.  One was telling his ordeal at the hospital at how his blood sugar level shot up and that he was on insulin for quite some time now.  All the while they were conversing eating and drinking the usual bad food.

My eyes just rolled.

Same thing happens when my relatives get together and all the old people get to talk about how many drugs they are taking and who their specialists are and their check up schedules that keep them busy.

more eyes rolling.

Fortunately for us, this should not happen in our generation.  It would be a refreshing change to get organized with a bunch of health nut raw foodists and grow old together and hang out once in a while. We should all be beautiful healthy people into our old age. Drug free and strong.  Take advantage of those senior benefits.

I'll probably wait for all our journals to mature when Lex is 80, I'll be 60.  We'll probably party over beef brains.  Who knows.

How do you think most of us will turn out at 80?

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Chesa is a wild crafted fruit. There is no industry or plantation for commercial cultivation. Sometimes in the fruit market you may see a few of them. A new batch we chanced upon came from my in laws’ ancestral home in Los Banos Laguna. A chesa tree full of creamy ripe fruit.


I find this chesa pretty good. The best I’ve eaten. But my father in law says he has tasted the best in Ilocos in his far home province. None of us know what this ice cream tasting fruit is good for. Nutritional value?

My mother in law thinks its good for the eyes due to its squash like color. Anybody know? Please post a reply. Thanks.





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My wife is all knocked out today.
She woke up with an upset tummy, diarrhea, pooped her guts out.
She says it must have been something she had christmas dinner.
Probably a combination of raw salmon, raw tuna, raw blue marlin and some cooked beef prime rib.

She theorizes that it must be the blue marlin.  Said it smelled of something.  I said I also ate the blue marlin and it was fine.  I said maybe blue marlin doesn't agree with you because the last time you ate blue marlin you had diarrhea too.  I asked maybe it was the salmon because I didn't get to taste any, her other sisters ate salmon and are fine this morning.

I've noticed that my wife gets these upset tummy aches she says when she eats rare beef... and maybe this time some raw blue marlin. Although she's fine eating raw fertilized duck eggs.

Question for you guys is this mismatching flora, adjustment time, detox time for someone not used to eating raw to eating raw? 

Her formula for getting herself well was to ask me to buy her Gatorade and ripe latundan bananas (high potassium to stop diarrhea).

I'm trying to have my wife eat more raw meat, but these kinds of show stoppers are not encouraging for her.  Any suggestions or analysis?

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This holiday was brought to us by the celebration of Christmas.

So my wife's family had a pot luck dinner (traditional noche buena) and we had to contribute something, we contributed raw fish sashimi totalling 3 kilos:

1 kilo of raw salmon (farmed)

1 kilo of raw tuna - grade A ocean wild (raw paleo)

1 kilo of raw blue marlin - ocean wild (raw paleo)

Plus for the japanese effect had grated radish.  And I contributed chopsticks.

My mother in law roasted fatty prime rib (cooked paleo) -- I'm pulling her in little by little, she now recommends the fat because her chiropractor said fat was essential.

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Health / Chime in: Why RAW Paleo Diet vs Cooked Paleo Diet
« on: December 23, 2009, 08:29:44 am »
I'll go first with my 2 cents:

Raw Paleo Diet and Lifestyle is about curing all diseases and achieving the best health possible

The theory behind Raw Paleolithic Diet is that the optimum human diet is that which humans evolved in, which is a vast amount of time prior to agriculture, prior to commercially processed food... the human diet in paleolithic times which is mostly meat / animal food, fruit and vegetables.  Pre-pending with the word RAW means going even further back to paleolithic times BEFORE cooking.

We are not trying to imitate the lives of cavemen, we are cherry picking what evolutionarily makes sense and optimally applicable that will bring about the best health possible.  We are health nuts to the max.  I think of raw paleo diet as raw paleo curative diet.  Raw paleo lifestyle is the cleanest possible lifestyle devoid of chemicals with an environment that his health giving... fresh clean air, pure clean water, stress free living.

Raw is what separates us in the raw paleo diet camp from most of the (cooked) paleo diet camp.  While the (cooked) paleo diet camp claims that all meat should be fully cooked for sanitation and against parasites, we in the raw paleo diet believe that herbivorous meat like grass fed beef, lamb and goat -- are optimally eaten raw.  That sea food is optimally eaten raw. We are looking for nutrition to the maximum from sources such as raw blood, raw oysters, raw liver, raw bone marrow, raw muscle and raw fat, etc.

Raw paleo diet is not backed up by any well funded studies.  Raw paleo diet and its variants is backed up by testimonials of healers and cured people.  I view raw paleo diet as representing the broadest and the best of the raw food movement.

Raw paleo diet is curative.  I would not be practicing raw paleo diet if it were any less.  As the family healer, raw paleo diet and lifestyle forms the foundation of curing all diseases.  Raw animal meat and raw animal fat are a different class of food from its cooked cousins.  Raw fat with raw protein has "magical" properties where it is easily digestible, alkalizing, lubricating and hydrating... everything good and nothing bad.

Raw paleo diet and lifestyle can lay claim as the foundation for curing the incurable diseases such as all diseases of toxemia and tooth decay where a cooked meat paleo diet is simply ineffective.

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I will ask the raw paleo forum community to chime in on this.

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Russia’s probably most famous bodybuilder, TV and radio host Vladimir Turchinsky died a sudden death in Moscow at age 47 on December 16. He reportedly died soon after a blood rejuvenation procedure which he had had at a Moscow clinic.

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For the time being, the cause of Vladimir Turchinsky’s death has not been officially confirmed. It is only known that his death coincided with the above-mentioned blood purification procedure.

Plasmapheresis is the removal, treatment, and return of (components of) blood plasma from blood circulation. It is thus an extracorporeal therapy. The method can also be used to collect plasma for further manufacturing into a variety of medications.

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Health / Were we meant to be extinct?
« on: December 14, 2009, 12:58:37 pm »
I'm observing myself and my children and I'm getting the feeling that the current diet and living conditions are unsuitable for my genetic make up.

I mean, there are people who are obviously more suited for an agricultural diet of lots of carbs like rice, cooked vegetables and just a little meat.

My genes require lots of meat and fat which is generally expensive.

If I hadn't found out about all this diet stuff and true health stuff, I'd have been dead and my children would be drugged freak shows right now.

The world has changed, were we meant to be extinct?

Of course we aren't going down without a fight.

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Off Topic / Covert celebrities among us?
« on: December 14, 2009, 06:32:58 am »
Check out this primal diet testimonial:

http://wewant2live.blogspot.com/2009/12/anti-aging-tips-from-primal-diet.html

I have been on the Primal Diet for 15 years. I think I am the third or fourth longest person behind Aajonus. I am in my early 70s. I look like I am in my late 40s; very few wrinkles, soft skin.

[This person chooses to remain anonymous as he is also a leading business figure].

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Who else is a covert celebrity here?  Or has to maintain his identity secret for various reasons? And for what reasons?

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Wow, this interview is like a dream come true. I have always admired Dr. Stanley Bass’ website. He is 91 years old and would like to give away all his knowledge for free in his website. Use his experience, use his experiments… incorporate them in your thought processes, you do not need to make the same mistakes, learn from Dr. Stanley Bass.


Dr Bass has done almost all diets and many different fasts there is and used to have a natural hygiene clinic. He has written books that have helped people improve their diets. Dr. Bass eats raw meat, raw vegetables and raw fruits.

There are people like me who are self taught, self learning. But there are people who you need to reach out to, to guide them to a level where they can relate to you and improve their diet and all their diseases go away… cured!

Because of Stanley Bass and other like him, I stand on their giant shoulders and I can achieve more of where I want my health direction to go.

Let’s all thank Paul Nison for this rare interview of Dr. Stanley Bass

http://www.myhealthblog.org/2009/12/02/rare-the-only-dr-stanley-bass-interview-on-youtube/

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Off Topic / How to be more likeable as Raw Paleo Dieters?
« on: October 19, 2009, 05:16:59 am »
How can raw paleo dieters like us become more likeable?  

We do need to socialize somehow for business, connections, friendships etc.

We have to admit from the point of view of the majority of the people, including cooked meat paleo dieters, we are VERY ECCENTRIC or probably BLOODY WEIRDos.

Plus the fact that we are very opinionated does not sit well with many people.

Plus the fact that people cannot just invite us to any party or restaurant as they know we cannot be impressed that way.

Plus the fact that western medicine adherents would totally freak out at how opposite a lot of our mindset is from their disease and drug picture.

Many things.

Please chime in with your 2 cents.

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