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Off Topic / Re: Worrying trend
« on: August 05, 2015, 11:23:52 am »
... some 75% of married women prefer condoms.

WHAT?! This is terrible, and probably a major reason why they don't enjoy sex. This also plugs into the thread about women absorbing semen.

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Off Topic / Re: How About Bernie Sanders for President... NOPE!
« on: August 05, 2015, 11:13:49 am »
He's a gun-grabbing, minority pandering, amnesty giving, marxist career politician misleading young people with promises of handouts.

If you want socialism, go live in a place where it already exists and maybe then you'll see why it isn't all roses and rainbows.

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Off Topic / Re: How About Bernie Sanders for President
« on: August 05, 2015, 10:28:17 am »
No.

Quote
Hey kid, come over here. Wanna try some socialism?

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Off Topic / Re: Worrying trend
« on: August 05, 2015, 09:19:54 am »
Too many women on chemical and hormonal birth control.
I've met plenty of women who are not though. Some have told me they don't like how it makes them feel.

There are plenty of good girls with good genes and strong families. Specifically, speaking of the US, in the north and midwest. Even here in Arizona there's a decent lot with strong cultural pride, but I want to go north. God willing I'll be able to position myself so that I can take one in the coming years.

Not to undermine your point though, cities are cesspools. I stay away.

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: August 05, 2015, 08:49:44 am »
About voting fraud: something like 1.8 million dead people voted for Obama last election.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2114122/Donald-Eric-Trump-pictured-posing-trophy-carcasses-big-African-hunt.html
These hunts are usually well planned to take out the dominant infertile elders so the younger fertile males can take over and continue breeding. There's no reason to believe they were poaching, they should be praised as environmentalists for protecting the survival of an endangered species.

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Off Topic / Re: Worrying trend
« on: August 05, 2015, 08:35:17 am »
As far as testosterone is concerned: most men aren't as established, explosive, or intensely present as nature would have it.

The best way to testosterone is stability, which is best gained by meditation. Waking up at 3am or 4am and sitting upright for an hour takes a lot more strength than the non-initiated could ever imagine. Often in the morning I'll start by squeezing my fists and breathing forcefully just to get pumped up. If you are stable and present women will respond more favorably, which leads the way to healthy relationships, and then you're breathing in their hormones which is important to health. Xeno-estrogens mostly only attach when your estrogen receptors are not in use.

Point is, some testosterone comes naturally, but healthy testosterone levels are the result of activity. Most men just aren't doing the things that generate testosterone. As a result, toxic environmental estrogens are taking advantage of these men who are basically walking petri dishes.

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Off Topic / Re: Worrying trend
« on: August 05, 2015, 08:12:00 am »
Well, if you're not doing breathing exercises yet, what's the hold up?

Most people aren't exhaling completely, which ends up leaving stagnant air and debris in the lower lung.

The best place to start: sit straight in a chair and breathe steadily and completely, in and out, for a few minutes.

Environmentally, buy good home air filters. Here in the states closed circuit air conditioning units are common. I know moving to the country is obvious, but I don't think that's something to ignore. Securing good land and stable abundant income should be everyone's goal in these times.

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Journals / Re: Keeping up.
« on: August 05, 2015, 08:09:43 am »
Protein in the urine or kidney pain?
I would suspect protein overdosing.
You can overdose on protein even if raw.
I once did that idiotic 1kg of raw meat a day.
And the only way I could do that was to lessen the fat and up the protein.

Why don't you go on a water or diluted juice fast for 1-3 days and then  take it easy on the protein afterwards?

No kidney pain, just protein found in the urine. Come to think of it my urine has been cloudy lately.

I would also recommend a fast, followed by a dietary shift to ensure you get adequate amounts of better quality fats and proteins.

I'll try fasting. I've been weary of fasting in the past, and usually don't drink water. This weekend I'll give it a go.



About the diet: Not currently eating purely paleo, more so the Primal Diet, though my dairy and white starch consumption fluctuates. AV used to advise against water consumption and fasting, I might just egg fast, and/or pure water fasting. Water is generally believed to be healthy for the kidneys, so I'll plan on trying both.

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I think it's totally possible, but maybe not for those of us who were fully vaccinated, ate junk food, and breathed in toxicity through the beginning of our lives. It's more important to become more stable in dealing with the present in a productive and creative way. That way we shouldn't worry too much of how long we live. Very interesting to contemplate though, many cultures have tales of people living hundreds of years.

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Journals / Re: Keeping up.
« on: August 02, 2015, 01:43:41 pm »
How much fermented juice are you drinking per day?  What else are you eating?  How are your teeth fairing? Do you ever have blood sugar issues?

The detox is a one time dose of juice squeezed from moldy berries. Around one month after consumption the effects set in, lasting a month or more.

I eat mostly raw chicken and eggs. Milk, egg, and oil fruit smoothies once a day. Only cooked food eaten regularly is white rice or wheat. Occasional steak, fried chicken, or barbecued ribs. Teeth are holding strong. To my awareness, I've never had any blood sugar issues.

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Journals / Re: Keeping up.
« on: August 02, 2015, 12:39:19 pm »
When someone other than my own doctor tells me something is wrong, I always thank them and assure them that I will make an appointment with my own physician to follow up.

Very wise, eveheart. I think that's a good way to handle these situations.

The easiest way to figure out if your berry detox is to blame is to repeat the test in a few weeks. You can buy urine dipsticks in a pharmacy.

I'll do this, but was curious how others might speculate. I'm not sure what I'll think once I test it independently. Ammonia production could be off, failing to filter protein out, I've started consuming raw apple cider vinegar just in case. Or maybe it's not a bad thing, maybe it's a sign I'm digesting more than enough protein. It might not be a problem at all since the norms are based on people who aren't living the same way. I'll continue to study the kidneys.

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Wednesday I went in for a job, was hired on the spot. They sent me for a urine test and physical.

Of course, drug test was clear, but then they took some urine for the physical exam. Protein was found in the urine.

Every other part of the physical went well, but the doctor said there shouldn't be any protein in urine. One cause could be kidney problems. I didn't dig any further, knowing that I didn't want to answer many questions considering my diet is obscure and probably frightening. Most doctors are plebs, so I didn't want to lay on her the fact that I had raw chicken for breakfast. She didn't seem too worried though, everything else was good, she even remarked on my flexibility.

So, I let her touch my balls, then I walked out of there and decided I'd ask you guys.

Online research confirms that if protein in the urine is unhealthy the kidneys are likely to be the source of distress. This makes sense because the kidneys filter the blood to create urine. Maybe this could have something to do with my moldy berry juice detox? What do you think?

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: August 02, 2015, 11:34:14 am »
And the heck of it is that not ONE of you will feel stupid when you're proven wrong about Trump. I feel like I'm dealing with a bunch of unruly children. You have no sense of shame over your mistakes in judgment, or no caution in taking up an extreme cause, or both.

You haven't proven anybody wrong. You've only proven that you have a twisted, incompetent, and unhealthy superiority complex; like most liberals.

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Journals / Re: Keeping up.
« on: July 27, 2015, 10:56:27 pm »
Over Saturday night and Sunday morning I slept more than I have in years. I fell asleep around 11pm and woke up at 7:20am, stretched for a moment, and then went back to sleep until noon. Usually I'm up before 6am even if I fall asleep at midnight, when on a full raw primal diet I tend to sleep only 4-5 hours. I'll admit that I was skeptical at first, but there's something to this moldy berry juice detox. Unfortunately I'm not in a position to measure anything, but everything seems to be going as outlined and described by AV. Plenty of mild aches and pains, gravity is heavier than usual, stomach sleeping is irresistible; but I'm still able to push myself to work which is good. Just be ready to go the full course if you plan on trying this detox.

Another thing, I recently weighed in at 195 lbs. I feel even better than before.

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: July 27, 2015, 10:32:50 pm »
In pretty much all of the other forums I participate in, political and religious discussions are prohibited. The reason is that they're always divisive, lead to bitter discussions and distract people from the real focus of the forums. It seems to me that politics has done that here too. The vast majority of posts on this forum these days are political in nature, or religious, or homophobic, or racist, etc. Folks hardly even talk about raw paleo nutrition anymore...

Again, we're in the off-topic section. It seems more like you have a personal problem with religion, politics, homophobia, or racism. All four of those subjects are important realities regardless of how tense they are, and there are those of us who are comfortable taking on these issues. Start a thread on nutrition, browse old threads, make posts, start some discussion elsewhere and I'm sure there are people who would join you.

I suggest people ask trump basic questions to see if he has even a clue. Many US candidates have not the slightest clue where Iraq or Iran are on the map, and yet go on paranoidally about the so-called "need" to bomb Iran etc.

I'm curious what you'd ask. It's harsh and probably unnecessary, but when people in Iran are screaming "Death to America" it's hardly paranoia.

If you'd like to learn more about him and his perspective I'd encourage you to read The Art of the Deal or listen in the link.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmVno4N_Bsc&t=624

Chapter one starts at 10:05

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: July 27, 2015, 01:08:17 pm »
Here's the video of Trump's speech in Iowa.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqQ89J1D45o

Remember how he asked the veterans to file their complaints about the Veterans Administration?

In this speech he shows off a stack of hundreds of documents they received in the first day.

Trump also rips into Scott Walker and Jeb Bush for supporting Common Core.

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: July 27, 2015, 01:04:10 pm »
4 bankruptcies in 25 years is not a good businessman.  That's a person who takes bad risks and makes other people pay for his mistakes. I'm going to start deleting your political posts if you can't stop insulting people and trolling. You know you're out of line. Don't force me to reign you in, please.

4 out of how many businesses he's started is hardly significant, and he did what any successful businessman would do.

Mostly what you've done in this thread is fling ad hominem insults at Donald Trump. Seems more like you're upset because you have no substance in this debate. The passive aggressive posts coupled with your pretended moral high ground and threats to silence me with your mod power only validate this.

(This speaker says Donald Trump will open up an investigation on Obama's birth certificate and convict everyone involved.  2 ways "they" can prevent a Donald Trump presidency... just listen to it.)

Let's all take a moment to remember that Hillary Clinton started the birther movement.

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: July 27, 2015, 08:51:59 am »
Trump has never been bankrupt, quit spreading lies. He used Chapter 11 bankruptcy as any intelligent business person would.

Apparently you know nothing about how business works in the real world, but that's no surprise since you're supporting a career politician who is running on a platform of handouts. Trump's expertise in business far outweighs what could be brought to the table by any career politician.

He's worth more than 10 billion dollars, stop pretending that you know more about business than he does.

The correct interpretation is that Donald Trump is representing Donald Trump.

This is far better than the alternatives, and his opinions resonate massively.

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: July 27, 2015, 07:35:41 am »
We've already been through this. Trump is a natural born leader and successful businessman. Sanders is a career politician, and not a good one.

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: July 27, 2015, 06:31:25 am »
Whatever. I'm not going to engage in a war of personal insults. Check me back when you have something to say on the subject of nutrition. You know why I use the word nutrition? Because that's what this forum is about.

You're in the off-topic section. You've provided nothing but passive aggressive butthurt and denial. Don't pretend to take the high ground.

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: July 27, 2015, 06:18:24 am »
if anyone needs to go away, it wouldn't be me. I've been a raw foodist for 15 years, and a moderator here for 6. LOL

That's great, buddy. You act like a fatherless 14 year old. This isn't about raw food. This is about politics and social institutions.

You've served no purpose in this thread other than as an example of all the butthurt Trump's campaign is causing.

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: July 27, 2015, 05:07:18 am »
Yes, using all capitals really convinces people.

I've made plenty of points and you've done nothing but exude passive aggressive butthurt and denial. Go back to reddit, filthy pleb.

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: July 27, 2015, 04:05:41 am »
Why Obama and Hillary must stop Donald Trump at all costs

...I found out that Jon Stewart attacked him recently,  which is kind of an endorsement in and of itself.

This, this is what I'm saying. The puppet masters are never in complete control, and Trump is a living example of a man who's mastered the game.

He's causing a massive panic in their ranks without breaking a sweat. He's like Ron Paul or Ross Perot, but with the potential to win.

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: July 26, 2015, 08:43:10 am »
I never said they were wholly bad, but hot damn are they bad.

Imagine being allowed as an individual to own all types of guns, even rockets and mines, legally. Imagine being allowed to shoot and kill burglars in self-defence. Imagine being allowed to home-school anywhere in the world or being permitted to publish whatever you liked, however slanderous it might be. Imagine being allowed to cultivate any drugs or poisons  one liked or being  able to smoke, imagine being allowed to travel at any speed one wanted along motorways, imagine being allowed to select who you sell your products to(eg:- some clothes-stores already effectively ban obese people in their stores by only stocking clothes-sizes for slender types, for example). Imagine being allowed to hire anyone based on IQ tests alone.

I find this interesting because much of what you imagined is already applicable to America. The reason many of us are fanatic about freedom is because we're vanguard for what could become something close to a functional individualist anarchy. Tribalism will always exist, and thereby geographically dominant institutionalized hierarchies, but a great many of us are relatively free. Makes it easy to see how many problems are caused by governments.

Dear God, I find myself actually sympathetic to Trump after loathing him. I found out that Jon Stewart attacked him recently, which is kind of an endorsement in and of itself.

This, this is what I'm saying. The puppet masters are never in complete control, and Trump is a living example of a man who's mastered the game.

He's causing a massive panic in their ranks without breaking a sweat. He's like Ron Paul or Ross Perot, but with the potential to win.

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Off Topic / Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA
« on: July 26, 2015, 06:40:53 am »
What's with people clenching their buttholes in fear of being tricked? Even if Trump's candidacy is a ruse, it's well worth supporting him.

The whole "Trump is faking" meme sounds like typical marxist misdirection. Example: relax, nobody is coming for your guns.. (but then they do)

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