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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 05:35:46 am »
Nowadays, intelligence can be misconstrued as a good ability to regurgitate information. Just because you regurgitate information some authority figure says is correct doesn't mean one is necessarily intelligent.

Look at how much we achieved in terms of inventions and technologies in the last 150 years, CHK91. Our intelligence is definitely increasing.

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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 05:30:33 am »
It was just a prime example of your faggotry.

and you're straighter than a roundabout, numb-nuts. 

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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 05:26:26 am »
Hi Caveman,

i would just like to point out that i am not a vegan. I am just debating and asking questions.

Another thing that vegans claim, and again one more time with a feeling, science smiles at them, is that there is nothing that meat provides from nutrients that you cant get from vegetable sources or fruits only in a cleaner state.

Did you know that by putting our bodies and minds under such tension during the hunting, we are secreting more and more adrenaline which is a poison in greater amounts than normal. When we hunt down an animal, the animal which is slaughtered also secretes large amounts of adrenaline due to fear and that's what we get when we eat its meat.

The vegans say that. And science confirms this.


I am still waiting for your explanations on the above.

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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 05:22:32 am »
?????????????????????????????????????????????????? wtf. "People can't survive harsh weather conditions" wtf are you on about? You're just talking bullshit. Go on being a pussy I don't care.

What about the rest of the post Mr. Penis? Your radar just picked this statement? If you want to be obstinate, then thats more than fine with me. Humans can survive but not thrive.

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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 05:15:35 am »
It's pretty easy to see that a raw vegan diet will leave you very "cleansed". Possibly too much. Eating Paleo is definitely more rebuilding to the body because of the meats and fats from animals.

I don't want to say that being vegan is a bad choice for your health, but for long term, I don't think it's very optimal for us.

Hi Caveman,

i would just like to point out that i am not a vegan. I am just debating and asking questions.

Another thing that vegans claim, and again one more time with a feeling, science smiles at them, is that there is nothing that meat provides from nutrients that you cant get from vegetable sources or fruits only in a cleaner state.

Did you know that by putting our bodies and minds under such tension during the hunting, we are secreting more and more adrenaline which is a poison in greater amounts than normal. When we hunt down an animal, the animal which is slaughtered also secretes large amounts of adrenaline due to fear and that's what we get when we eat its meat.

The vegans say that. And science confirms this.

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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 05:05:23 am »
Civilisation came with grain and agriculture.

Possibly, because meat couldnt be our primary source of diet. We dont get much of it to feed our ever growing population; 8 hours for a single hunt!!. We cant survive harsh weather conditions. Our strength is actually our fear which is ironically also our weakness.
Humans are more complicated creatures. we dont just live to hunt. And that was just one kudu!! Imagine if we were to face a pack of wolves, or lions or who knows. Before you jump your guns here, i ll tell you what happens; we might win a battle after loosing many casualties. Give any human food and shelter and he will refrain from killing or hunting.

Reason i am right on the money, is because that's what we've grown to be in our present time.  


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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 04:49:19 am »
YOU're weak, YOU're the weakest creature in terms of physical abilities, and I'm not sure you have the intelligence to compensate for that. You're talking about yourself, not humans. Don't insult my species.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wI-9RJi0Qo

A follower of movnat also hunted a deer in California this way, and killed it with a rock.

This is different, but another example of someone catching a wild animal without weapons.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqko-lxsQsE


No Miles, both of us are weak though interms of intelligence i am superior without a shroud of a doubt.
Nice vid by the way, though the human got lucky because the ground was flat.

8 hours to track down one kudu!! I am pretty sure that our ancestors didnt rely mainly on meat on their diet. If every hunt took 8 hours, we wouldnt even have time to evolve interms of civilization and intelligence. That's why the theory of our ancestors relying mainly and only on meat isnt accurate.


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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 04:25:51 am »
Race? You're not racing it, you're hunting it. All you have to do is scare the animal so it runs from you, and you just have to keep running after it until it completely collapses. A horse can run fast, but it's inefficient and tires faster. It also overheats and needs to stop and pant to cool down whereas we can sweat. If you can scare a horse to make it run from you, and you just keep running after it, it will keep speeding away and stopping while you keep going, and after some hours it will just collapse from exhaustion, and then you can even strangle it or bash its head with a rock to finish it off.

Miles, by the time the horse gets tired, it'll be miles away from me, and without a weapon or a tool, a horse will kill me. I can do nothing against it. I need to use a tool or a weapon. And even if i try catching up with the horse which is now allegedly miles away from me, i will grow tired and will become vulnerable to being eaten by other wild animals.

Humans are weak, we're the weakest creatures in terms of physical abilities, its good that we have the intelligence to compensate for that.

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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 04:18:03 am »
That's right.Many people here came from being raw vegan/vegan long term.It may have felt good at first but in the long term it didn't hold up.Many people developped weak bodies and illnesses.Read the history of some of the members here and you will see.
I was convinced to the max on eating Macrobiotic,then vegan,then fruits.I wish I knew then what I know now.


Where can i read the history of those members you are referring to?

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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 04:16:36 am »
Modern humans cannot do this well unfortunately. XD Such is what civilization does. I think it is easy to underestimate our ancestors, since humans today don't seem capable of doing these things.

Our lifespan is greater than that of our ancestors. Our intelligence has also increased.

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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 04:12:30 am »
We can outrun all herbivores.

Which ones? I am pretty sure if i raced a horse or even an elephant i will lose.

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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 04:07:34 am »
Humans are the most efficient runners in existence. Nothing can outrun an unarmed human, and when the human catches the animal it's already dying of exhaustion. They can chase endlessly like wolves, only even more so.

Apart from turtles and snails, humans cant outrun but other humans. Which animals can we outrun, Miles? Animals are superior to us in both stamina and speed.

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Hot Topics / Re: Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 03:53:49 am »
I digest beef better than just about anything else, even fruit.
Butter with honey is the only thing that works quicker.
After I eat about a pound of beef, my stomach is clear in less than 2 hours and I feel much more satisfied.

I do want to believe you, but what's the science behind that? The evidence they give is actually convincing and true to the best of my knowledge. 

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Hot Topics / Raw Vegan vs Paleo
« on: January 04, 2011, 03:45:57 am »
The raw vegans argue that humans are best suited to a frugivorous diet. Their evidences (or some) are that humans teeth are not designed for eating meat unlike carnivores, carnivores stomachs secrete acid which is 10 times stronger than that of the humans. the digestion of meat starts in the mouth of the carnivores whereas it starts in the stomach of the humans. It takes many hours to digest in the humans. In addition to the structure of the human body which is not suited / designed to run after a prey.....the intestines and colons of humans are longer than that of the carnivores....So following a Paleo diet goes against nature.

What's the Paleo take on that?  

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Hot Topics / Re: Vegetable juice question
« on: January 04, 2011, 03:35:16 am »
Vegetables juices are one of the pillars of my present diet. I juice daily, carrots, celery, spinach, orange...etc.

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Primal Diet / Re: Raw Unheated Honey
« on: January 03, 2011, 10:28:23 pm »
Well done, Major!

Another Yay to Raw Honey!

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Primal Diet / Re: Raw Unheated Honey
« on: January 03, 2011, 12:47:57 pm »
I did find a number of articles about how Manuka honey can help with dental problems, due to its anti-bacterial properties.

About 3 years ago, I found Manuka honey in a health food store and tried it. It was UMF 18 (the highest they had). However, it was heated (but not pasteurized). It had a nice taste. I was eating local honey at the same time as the Manuka honey, so I don't know if Manuka by itself is bad for my teeth. It might be worth a try. Do you know a source for unheated Manuka honey?

I've also been reading up on Yemen Sidr honey. Very expensive, but I might try it once. Maybe it won't have such a bad effect on my teeth.

You see, imo, nothing taken in moderation, will hurt you even poison (vaccination...etc). It's absurd to throw all the blame of our teeth problems on Honey because that's absolutely not true.  Anything taken excessively will cause damage (even water). The more is less.

I am actually looking for unheated Manuka like yourself. Havent done a proper search yet; i might do that later. Will revert if i stumbled across any sources. Please do the same too. But i think they'll mostly be heated.


I dont mind buying expensive yemen sidr honey; havent tried it yet myself (i just got to know about it recently). But i have to find a source i can trust because they can easily rip you and you'll never know. If i find anything, i will also revert.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: A Quick Peep
« on: January 03, 2011, 12:39:54 pm »
hmm....sand in face = pain.

therefore...."in my free-time, i like to hurt people."

well.

quite an intro, David.

You should try it sometime, Snowflower. It's fun.  ;)

Thank y'all for your warm welcomes. I already feel like i've been here for 1 month and not just 1 day.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: A Quick Peep
« on: January 03, 2011, 12:36:00 pm »
Like Wow!  You come from Madagascar?
That sounds exotic to me.
You must have some very exotic animals and fruits in your big island.
Are you still in Madagascar?

You mentioned grass?  What grass is edible?



Unfortunately i am not in Madagascar right now, but after watching the animated movie, that's the place to be. i'm a citizen of the world. I've traveled alot. I just like grass! Green is my preferred color. But i must tell you i am a huge aficionado of wheat-grass juice.

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Primal Diet / Re: Raw Unheated Honey
« on: January 03, 2011, 02:57:49 am »
David,so you like raw fish and honey?You must have been a bear in a previous life. ;D

And you must've been a Salmon Fish. If only we have met in the previous life.  ;)

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Primal Diet / Re: Raw Unheated Honey
« on: January 03, 2011, 02:54:02 am »
I experience dental problems if I eat honey on a regular basis.

If I eat a few teaspoons of honey every day, over the period of a month or two, then my teeth start getting loose. If I then cut out the honey, my teeth start getting firm again.

Honey has helped me with other things (for example, during a cold/flu), but it always has negative effects on my teeth.

I'm curious, what is the basis of your statement that "you can fight tooth decay by eating more honey"? Personal experience? Theory? Some article that you read?

yeah m8; personal experience and also read it on the net. Google it; i am not making this up. Next time Get Manuka Honey 15+ UMF and above; its not that expensive; around 30 to 40$.



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Primal Diet / Re: Raw Unheated Honey
« on: January 03, 2011, 02:48:01 am »
That's good to see.
I haven't, and nor should we mislead them into think that honey is magically good for everyone. People should go by their own experiences, not just what you or I tell them.
But not necessarily for everyone, because you are "not speaking for everyone," right?

I would rather learn from other's mistakes. Yeah i wasnt speaking for everyone; it's just the echo of what i said resonating into everyone's ears. Truth can be very load and difficult to hide, Phil. Not speaking for everyone here, just from my experience.

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Primal Diet / Re: Raw Unheated Honey
« on: January 03, 2011, 02:38:27 am »
I'm not claiming that you do have problems with honey. Everyone doesn't respond the same to everything. That's one thing that has been made eminently clear to me by this forum and others. I've been amazed by the wide variance in reactions to the same foods by people just at this forum, and even moreso when including folks at other forums I sometimes peruse. Don't worry about raw honey not working for me. If it works for you that's great and all you need be concerned with. Just please don't try to speak for everyone. Your experience is your own, not mine nor anyone else's. I have nothing against raw honey. I love it and would be thrilled if I adapted to it some day, maybe with the help of royal jelly, I don't know. If not, that's OK too, as I love meats and fish. I'll make lemonade of whatever lemons I'm given. :D

I just worry about people, that is all.  ;)

But seriously, i am not speaking for everyone; i am simply pointing out my index finger at the obvious truth. We should not mislead people into thinking honey is bad for them. There's a reason why honey stays palatable for 100s of years. almost any food which stands the test of time is actually an excellent addition to one's diet. Honey is one of them. 

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Primal Diet / Re: Raw Unheated Honey
« on: January 03, 2011, 02:02:07 am »
So,you haven't heard of Candida overgrowth? Fats help for sure.I don't see how honey is a "miracle" food though.To me it's just another source of sugar.Coconut oil is a much better choice for anifungal/antibacterial IMHO.

Well it depends on what honey you are talking about. If it's the raw honey from the markets or from the next door bee-keeper then yes it is nothing special. Very good but not very potent. But if you go for Manuka Honey, or the Yemen Sidr Honey then now we're talking about the real stuff. Bees make around 37,000 trips of collecting pollen in their average life; the worker bees that collect the Pollen from the sidr tree (also known as Lote tree, Christ's Thorn, Jujube or Nabkh tree), die after only 3 trips (3 as opposed to 37000 (thirty seven thousand); that's how potent the nectar of this tree is), and the anti-oxidant levels of the sidr honey and those of the Manuka honey are 10 times those of the normal raw honey. Price is expensive though; 200 box per Kilo and that's the B Grade stuff.

Hehe, Coconut oil is Fat. Yes, if you're coming from a SAD diet, taking coconut oil or cooking with it or preparing your food with it is one hell of an improvement. But once your diet improves and so your body, you need to look into the real good stuff.

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Primal Diet / Re: Raw Unheated Honey
« on: January 03, 2011, 01:34:37 am »
In my experience comb honey was much easier on the teeth.

I like both, honey and honey comb. But it doesnt matter, both are very good for healthy teeth. Infact you can fight tooth decay by eating more honey.

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