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Off Topic / Re: Twelve Tribes Of Israel
« on: July 22, 2013, 04:23:41 am »
Hi,
I personally visited a TT community here in Brazil, Londrina.
They are not what they say on the international website.
It was a very disappointing experience for me.

What they do is not teaching rather trying to brainwash you and their mentality is sectarian.
And it is a very poor way of doing it..

I thought (from what I read on the international website) they were kind of anarchists, rejecting the system and the false laws of men but to me they seemed just like any other  person from "the world" and actually, they do serve "the world" by working pretty hard in the bakery and restaurants they run to the point of skipping the shabbath..

I studied orthodox judaism and TT of Londrina people know very little (or nothing) about kosher, mitzvot, the tefilah etc..
What they preach - in my opinion - cannot be defined as messianic judaism because they are not jews.
I do not have a term right now. Maybe I'll think about it. O0



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Off Topic / Re: Vague question
« on: July 14, 2013, 07:38:50 pm »
I mean, if we read thru the lines of this topic, it seems we are focusing more on "making money" rather than to become, to do something really useful for ourselves and others..

Tyler, you should ask yourself who you are and who you want to be, rather than what to be and what to do.

Getting a "Homer Simpson's job" or whatever job that's convenient in term of money but you do not really care and especially, believe and enjoy, I think it can be compared to a form of legalized prostitution. Have you even thought about that?
How does it make you feel?

It happens to almost everybody but it is very destructive for the human spirit.
We all should try to change that, taking even small steps toward liberation from this non-humane system.
But when we get stuck on money, we are playing their game.

Money are controlled by greedy people. They won't let you to become rich unless you become one of them..

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Off Topic / Re: Vague question
« on: July 14, 2013, 07:23:19 pm »
Hi Tyler,
maybe my suggestion will not directly answer your question but could still be a long term solution for you, you know it.

If you got some money left, why dont you just buy a piece of land and start growing your own food and the rest you sell....
Run various courses about food, diet etc..
Share these place with like minded people,  as a small retreat center..

So you ve got a private business plus a nice place to live, let alone the good food you grow for yourself..

This is what I d like to do with my life but I also suggest it to others because I think it is a great mission.

I do not believe in money and this technocratic system therefore while I would still use some money to get stuff I need that are currently sold  - I would use them as a tool to invest in a kind of self sufficiency and to get out of the mass slavery we are subjected in society.

If you "become" a programmer, a plumber or whatever, I believe you are not becoming anything useful to your real self and the "world"; you are just becoming a skilled slave they need to perpetrate their destructive plans and agenda in this world.

I mean, if that's what you want and you are not bothered by the implications, then... well,  it is hard for me to wish good luck, sorry.. :'(



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General Discussion / Re: How much do you guys spend a month on food?
« on: July 13, 2013, 08:56:27 am »
I mean, I am butchering meat and organs for the dogs here and found out the butcher does not charge us a cent..
Whenever they slaughter an animal, he would put aside (for our dogs) organs and other parts people do not usually buy.
Organs like liver, heart, kidneys sometimes tongue also.
And it is all grass fed. Once I got the whole trachea and it was full of pieces of grass inside.

As I realized it, I thought about you guys.

Is there someone who managed to get meat/organs for free saying it was for the dogs?

Because here, you could live pretty cheap.  l)

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Health / Re: Looking for guidance - bile reflux, gastritis, etc.
« on: July 09, 2013, 09:59:06 pm »
I think you should first cleanse yourself (bowels) of previous cooked food diet and then slowly integrate raw food into your meals.
If you do not perform this detox, I am afraid you will never understand what s good for you and what's not, because of the mucus and waste built up you may have stuck  in your guts which could cause fermentation..
It could be first of all, enemas, then a fruit monodiet or a  juice fasting..

Recently I had some issues with my BM's and felt like getting rid of leafy greens. They were somewhat irritating me. I have been on just fruit and it was amazing.

Those stools you 've got show you are having problems digesting food so eating raw meat at this point does not seem wise...
I mean, you want to have easy digestible food items for a while to soothe your GI.

After the detox, I would go for a mono fruit diet, at least for 15 days.
Pick a fruit that is in season where you live.
You should be already noticing some changes (hopefully positive ones) in your stools.
You may feel a bit weak and hungry on just fruit but it is temporary and you can still add more fruits in. No restrictions in this sense.

After all this, if you are still into wanting to try raw meat, then you can start by adding a bit day by day.
I do not eat meat, just fish, eggs, fruits and little veggies.

Good Luck! :P




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General Discussion / Re: Your view on supplements
« on: July 09, 2013, 02:31:27 am »
I used to buy digestive enzymes, in particular the serrapeptase, a proteolithic one.
I took it for nearly 06 months everyday, religiously, but I think they did not do anything.

Once I opened a few capsules, took a piece of raw meat and poured the dust over and left for a couple of days but there was no sign of the meat being "eaten" by the enzyme..

Dont know.. maybe that was not the way to test but also I did not feel any improvements in my health..

I bought those pills because they were supposed to shrink old blood cloths in the body.. And I had an ovarian cyst which I think it is still there.
Should go and get an ecography done to see if something changed.. l)

Also, I bought some probiotics which gave me loose stools so I just stopped the treatment after a couple of days.

I tried drinking water kefir but it gave me gases after just one day, half a cup..

It seems my flora is fine the way it is, naturally. And I can see it. BH''.

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This are candida (or what i think it is) released during my water fast....anyone knows this alien?

That is mucus.

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Health / Re: Dehydration?
« on: July 03, 2013, 03:20:07 am »
I have been introducing a bit of salt, have been drinking more (up to 2 liters some days) and my ears are not popping anymore.
I guess more than dehydration was a blood pressure thing because when I layed down on my bed, it usually went away after some time.. to come back almost as soon as I stood up..

Im recovering pretty well.

Lots of fruits, eggs and fat! O0


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Health / Dehydration?
« on: June 26, 2013, 10:05:24 pm »
Hello,
as the days go by, I feel better, stronger, more confident.
Still on sweet fruit.

But I got almost constant popping ears all day.. Got wrinkles on my fingertips.
I am drinking at least one liter per day, sometimes a bit more but does not seem to affect..

Should get some coco water, I think.

Any tips on how to rehydrate? ;)

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Health / Re: 08 days ALMOST dry fast
« on: June 24, 2013, 08:43:33 pm »
Aura, dry fasting is a VERY serious procedure. I did several three days, once 5 days and once 6 days full dry fast. That was the toughest one! Especially with my underweight (no fat at all).
But what you did had no sens at all! If one gets the problems like yours one must help his body to detox it means liquid as much as possible, better from all the ends :). You better water fast to eliminate by-products from yr body and then switch to revive yr micro-flora  in the guts with all possible means.
The right fasting (water or even dry in exceptional case) is a powerful healer or let's say helper for yr body. The wrong one could be disaster! In this case PaleoPhil is right. Even more dangerous to be in the hand of "normal" doctors to brake the fasting!
Be careful next time, good luck and good recovery...

RomanK, I did not specifically wanted to DRY fast. It just happened because I was so bloated I could not fit anything into my stomach...  -[
But, yeah, I let my body dictate shutting the mind down, not thinking too much about the muscle and fat loss.
I was slightly underweight before the fast and now I am skinnier than ever. Not even when I starved in Kenya.
I am strenghtening everyday but I am dehydrated (popping ears) and my heart beats fast as I move too much..
I tried to eat 2 raw yolks but did not sit well in my system.. :'(

Fruit diet works well for me at the moment. Wonderful bms.

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Health / Re: 08 days ALMOST dry fast
« on: June 24, 2013, 08:35:32 pm »

PaleoPhil, I am super grateful for your infos about fasting. Gave me new insights.

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Health / Re: 08 days ALMOST dry fast
« on: June 24, 2013, 03:12:44 am »
Hi Van,
thanks for your reply!
Basically, I ate 3 pretty old nuts one evening and the day after I got sharp pain into my abdomen and stomach.
I was super bloated and could not find a way to release gases naturally.
I thought of fasting hoping a possible inflammation to cease but did not work.
People here got scared because I was refusing food and drinking very very little water but anyway, docs at the hospital just gave me a cocktail of poisons without knowing what they were to treat..

Got poisoned for free. l)

Good advices!
Im on fruit. Watermelon, mango and papaya.


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Health / 08 days ALMOST dry fast
« on: June 24, 2013, 12:14:41 am »
hi guys, I have recently been on a 08 day almost dry fast and now currently refeeding.
People here got me to hospital and there, for 04 days,  they injected me with ph intravenous solution, sinthetic vitamins, even freaking antibiotics and painkillers, without even asking for my consent.
One morning the nurse comes to inject antibiotics and I suddenly wake up and say loud: what´s that? Antibiotic? No way you are injecting me with it!

Anyway, I am kind of concerned about this process, like.. during the fast (prior to the hospital)  I did not experience any kind of detox whatsoever. I was pretty fine, not even hungry or thirsty and had decent energy.

I am weaker now I am eating..  ???

What are your experience with fasting and what should I expect or do to cleanse from those chems? Not another fast, please :)

I was wondering maybe dairy (milk)  would help but will it be efficient even though several days have passed?

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Info / News Items / Announcements / Looking for a Travel Mate
« on: June 23, 2013, 11:36:05 pm »
Hi, I am looking for a travel mate to go to Central America. Lots of fruits, greens, fish and seafood. Absolutely raw.
Anyone interested?  O0

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_vitro_meat
Another madness in the GMO style.

I TOTALLY agree with you. ;)

http://io9.com/5415385/vat+grown-meat-alive-in-the-lab-but-not-ready-to-eat

They are investing millions of dollars to try to make this fake meat, what a shame!

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Sustainability  : capable of being maintained at a steady level without exhausting natural resources or causing severe ecological damage.

This means taking care of the land, reforesting, small scale agriculture, permaculture. Basically it is re-creating a bond with Mother Earth, consider her as a "live" entity and not a disposable toy..

That's ego mentality.

When I was working on some fruit farms, I saw such big wastes going on like looots of discarded fruits because did not fit some standards packaging size. And they would not sell those extra sized ones in other market because it would cause prices to go low.

I mean, that's consumeristic mentality.
And if we do not change this, we will apply it also to the bugs, does not matter if it is so "easy, convenient, fast, nutritious etc"....

I believe there is plenty of foods being produced and then thrown away without even reaching the shops.

Some thoughts about vat meat:

I do not believe vat meat will ever be sustainable because it uses "things" that nature does not produce, I mean, it is made in a freaking artificial lab!

And, there is not way it is going to be like the "real" thing.. 
Again, here we are dealing with consumeristic/materialistic mentality....

I just read an article about Peta offering 01 freaking million dollar to some scientists to create this in vitro meat. They are anti-Life!

An animal is not JUST a piece of fibrous meat. This is what these supposedly vegans go around and say but we can see they are not different from the mainstream who wants to badly replicate Life so that they could patent it as "real"!

I mean, I do not know if some of you are AWARE of the implications of this dangerous way of thinking!

Did you say vegans will be regarded as earth savers? Whatttttttt?

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but the ones who love the earth the most will of course be vegan. The quicker death and sterilization (lots of gm soy for the vegans)they get from this diet will be an added bonus will be great for the earth because it means less people. These folks will of course be held up as heros of the community just as those who volunteered to be sacrifices on top of the aztec pyramids (or any of the other pyramids these sickos built all around the world) had a year of luxury life before they happily went off to their deaths. The modern day sacrifices will also get many perks as well.  Isnt earth worship great?

Sorry, I did not fully get the point you are trying to make..
so i think eating raw insects is great. however, bringing global warming and saving the earth into the promotion of this is very dangerous. It should be promoted as a health food, not as a save the earth thing (save the earth really means live in poverty, unless you work for the government, then you are saving the earth no matter how much co2 you emit a la al gore)where we will have eat only bugs like the kids in that video with no option for livestock.

I can think of no diet today as truly sustainable. I used to think urban fruitarianism was but actually, presents important cons.
I mean, I guess big scale farming and transports are just two of  the main issues.

Once you are back in the land, Mother Nature will present you with different varieties of local food it is only up to you to accept them and be soulistically satisfied.

Claming "eating insects saves the world" sounds a bit too easy to say; it seems most of a cover up for other ongoing present wastes about natural resources but at least, could lead some of us a  step closer to humans frugal state of being.  :-*

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I like the idea of constantly challenging myself.

It is a fact we do not eat certain (natural) foods because we have been indoctrinated by the industry to buy "their meat" instead.

I see it very clearly here where lands are filled with snakes but very few people eat them and prefer to buy commercial chicken..
They got brainwashed very quickly, like in a couple of generations and they lost their tradition..

Now they also have more money to be spent.

Anyway, I believe insects (and snakes)  are natural foods because they are easy to catch (even a child could, by himself) and they are just about everywhere..

If we (humanity)  start to change our views (not only about what's food), we would surely be more sustainable.

The more I delve into the process I am in, the more I see how much I am made up of "dogmas". I barely can see something like a conscious Higher Self.

Surely, need to break free from this pattern.

And I would not mind eating some cooked insects, as long as they are not deep fried!  O0





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A new BBC Four documentary sees presenter Stefan Gates trying to discover whether eating insects could save the world. Helena Goodrich gives ten reasons why this might just be true.

 Can Eating Insects Save the World is a new documentary in which food writer and self-confessed gastronaut Stefan Gates travel to Cambodia and Vietnam, to discover whether eating insects can save the world. This programme asks us to consider whether we would be willing to make bugs part of our regular diet. But if you’re not convinced, here are ten reasons why we should…

1. Insects could be the solution to world hunger. There are forty tons of insects to every human, that’s more than enough for an ongoing "all you can eat" insect buffet.

2. The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation are taking this idea seriously. They are planning to hold a world congress on it later this year.

3. They are naturally sustainable. Mealworms, for example, survive on waste wheat chaff rather than guzzling grain like our favourite meat sources.

4. It is easy to farm them on a large scale without damaging the environment.

5. They provide unusual flavours and textures. In the documentary, Stefan Gates enthuses about the “lemony sourness” of red ants paired with the “creaminess of their eggs”.

 6. They are highly nutritious. Caterpillars, for example, provide more protein and more iron than the same quantity of minced beef.

7. Many other countries are already eating insects. Cambodians eat tarantulas, in Thailand they deep fry crickets. The UK are way behind.

8. There are over 1,000 varieties of insects edible to humans. Surely there’s something for everyone.

9. British Mexican restaurant Wahaca has already started experimenting. They are currently selling chilli-fried grasshoppers.

10. There is a distinct lack of emotional attachment - unless you were particularly taken with A Bug’s Life.


Can Eating Insects Save the World BBC full Documentary 2013

I see the point and willing to try, for good. I think insects are a natural food, though look disgusting to the domesticated human being.

I have got even bigger tarantulas here but local people cannot tell if edible or not.
They are already too civilized..  -\

What about you guys?

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Hi guys, sorry for the absence but I have been pretty busy lately. O0
I am about to leave this nice reserve where I am now to move north, closer to the Amazon region.

I made some good connections with a man living there who knows locals and can introduce me to them, helping me with the tribe joining process also by offering a free, unpolluted, natural accomodation into his jungle property with many fruit trees on it slurp!

I ve learnt a lot while here. I went hunting with expert people and got some wild meat from a mammal and fishing as well.
Also got some raw milk, butter and ricotta cheese and eggs from free range chikens.

Mosquitoes and other bugs are  not biting me anymore since I started to daily rub red mud on my skin and hair.

I go naked walking in the forest everyday and sit near big trees and feels SO wonderfully FREEDOM!

I have also been to very very beautiful waterfalls and had absolutely relaxing hidro massage, swimming and sunbathing naked into waterpools surrounded by all elements of nature.

Suddenly that day, a storm came and started to heavily rain and I was already on my way  to the main camp but I lost track of my friends so I just found myself alone in the middle of this stony place with water level raising so I opted to enter the jungle woods but I was not sure where it would lead... So I just took the risk and walked while heavy rain was blurring my vision..

There was a time I REALLY freaked out guys.  :o Then after 1 hour walking uphill alone,  into mud, thorns, barefoot, fallen branches, completely wet I saw first signs of civilization and met my friends playing billiard hah

They told me they got worried for me and they were waiting for the storm to pass and then going back to the waterfalls to find me because quiet often explorers die there by slipping on the stones and then being carried all the way down to the falls..

A friend of mine joined right after I wrote  what my projects were. Come on guys, it is so tremendously important to go back to our real selves...! 8)

Some pics





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Well, to be honest, I do not care if they still eat raw or cooked. I am going have it raw, whatever edible.
I do not know about you guys but for me, if I want to eat natural foods, the only option is to go in Nature.
I just cannot think of dedicating my life breeding fowls...  ???

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Hi, thank you for all the advices and books!
I did not read them yet and I am trying to find a pdf of each.

Well, right now I am not in the Amazon, I am not with tribes but I am in a natural reserve with 400 years old indigenous trees and younger ones as well..
I do not have a camera but I ll try to post some pics.

There is a guy here who knows pretty much of wild edibles around and today I tried one that tastes like a mushroom, amazing.  I ll have to ask for the name again.

When I first got in the Atlantic Forest area, although I was staying on a pretty manicured farm, I got heavily bitten by mosquitoes and bugs alike but now they stopped to be so violent  because they know me.

I ll try to make my skin acidic as to increase outer protection so that I could go naked for short walk and see how it goes re insect bites.

Do not know how long I will stay here but I am planning to learn as much as I can before I move to the next place, somewhere north.

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Yepp!
Pack your backpack and lets go into the jungle! (once there we can get rid of it :))

After a short (though seemed so looong time) time in EU, I decided to try go back to Nature, again.
I think I needed some time in civilization to give away of some useless and dangerous dogmas.

So I am already on my journey to visit indigenous tribes in South America (I am mostly interested into Amazonian tribes, especially the most remote ones where they do not wear clothes nor cook their food..
I speak spanish and portuguese.

I invite whoever of you wants to join me in this life changing trip.

Please give me a PM if interested.

Looking forward to meet you!

Ps. Contrary to similar posts on this topic, I would t like to say that I am actually in the continent so no time for joking around, online meeting and chit chat.. I am pretty serious about it ! :)O0

Pps: Dont worry if you have got no skills on hunting, we will learn as we live with the tribe.  ;)

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General Discussion / Re: concord grapes
« on: October 10, 2012, 07:45:52 pm »
I don't know what those grapes are, but 1.5 kg of grapes in one sitting for a week sounds insane.  You must be craving them that much you are meeting some deficiency instincto style?

 ;D ;D ;D
1.5 kgs of grapes for breakfast is the minimum for me to eat with those grapes, I guess because I am used to eat big fruit monomeals and maybe because I also have 2 meals a day then fast for 18hs daily, since at least 6 months.
Anyway, 1.5 kgs of grapes is roughly 1000 calories.

Yes, they are the same I am having.

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General Discussion / Re: concord grapes
« on: October 09, 2012, 04:56:46 pm »
I am also eating those too these days!
I have 1.5 kg for breakfast every day since 1 week.

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