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    Who of you who practice RAW ZC has seen significant positive results in either diabetes type I or II or in their eyesight? 

    If it helped you, but you quit RAW ZC, I'd like to ask why (no problem to me if it is personal). 

    If you will, add in what in RAW ZC do you view helped you with this.



    I'll start, although I've never practiced ZC, unless you count water only fasting.  I did feel renewed in many ways from it.  I started eating again; because I want continued health.  I have never been diagnosed as diabetic in any form.  My vision is not perfect.  It has not improved a lot by avoiding cooked food.  I have been told for decades mostly by various types of alternatative health care practitioners far and wide that a good number of my organs (including liver pancreas and kidneys) have extremely low function or are way off balance in their energy one side to the other.  On the outside, I look ok.  In my opinion I also look much more awake/aware in a good way from changing off of cooked foods. 

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Health / Which RawDiet is Most Oxygenating & Where's the Proof?
« on: January 21, 2010, 05:01:26 am »
    My brain seems to feel oxygenated on a deeper level with RAF's.  Is RawZC one of the most oxygenating raw diets?  If so, how?  Please if you can and you don't mind, explain.  If it's not and you know, tell me why too.  I am still not sure about some things in RawZC, but this may be another positive.  Who knows?  Where are there writings on this?

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General Discussion / Sex
« on: January 19, 2010, 01:11:18 pm »
    I'm not looking for someone, but I really think I want to smell raw muscle for sex.  I don't want to smell rotten vegetables.  Is that normal?  I have a stronger sense of smell of almost anyone I've ever known, and always have had that.  I could always somehow "see" what each person eats.  Now the smell too, is undeniable, and I think I know what I want to smell.  It's like I can smell through their skin and identify their diet too precisely.  The sense is stronger and better now eating RAF's, but it was always there.  Have any of you experience like this?  Is it different being with a processed food eater, vegetarian, etc over a raw meat eater?  What are your experiences?  Why might this be? 

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    Does your butcher where you shop seem to give you special attention?  I bet many of you have stories or anecdotes why your butcher may like you better that he likes the others.

    Here's mine:
My butcher says he's only eaten vegan foods, worn, vegan clothes, and bought vegan products for over a decade.  He seemed (and seems) to really appreciate dealing with me, more than with other customers, and now I think that's why.  I didn't have any idea why before.  I have always asked a lot of questions about how the animals were raised etc.  He says he's a butcher cause it pays a lot better than produce, otherwise that's what he would prefer.  He says he's only been butcher a few years.  Wow, I had no idea a veg would work at a butcher place cutting meat, anyway.  I was offered free butcher training as a teen myself, but I said no cause I couldn't stomach the idea nor wrap my head around it at the time (I was veg).  So, my butcher likes me better cause I ask how the animals were during their lives before I think about buying, and choose their most humanely husbanded meats.

    My old butcher place I shopped at, the butcher liked that I ate raw (and told other butchers etc), but this one I shop at now has a bigger meat counter and more (non-frozen) marrow bones.  You have to choose where the goods are.

    Why does your butcher like you in addition just that you are a shopper? 
 

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Off Topic / Mattresses
« on: December 27, 2009, 06:04:28 am »
    If you were buying a mattress today, and could choose any (within reason), what would you buy?

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Off Topic / Washing Clothes
« on: December 27, 2009, 05:47:31 am »
    Do you wash your clothes?  Do you use detergent?  What do you use?  What do you think of the steam washing machines?  Do you use a washboard?  Give me your ideas, paleo and not so paleo.  Thanks!

    PS Only for clothes wearers.  I know no one here has said they don't wear, but I realize it might not be paleo.

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Hot Topics / Are Locusts a Paleo Food to Eat?
« on: December 22, 2009, 02:28:48 pm »
    Are insects a paleo food?  Are locusts?  How do you trap wild locusts?  How do you farm locusts?  What kind of locusts live near you?  What's your preferred way to slaughter or kill a locust?  How many do you eat for a meal?  Do you need to limit the quantity at first for any reason?  Is the following possibly referring to lucust high meats in your opinion?

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Someone may be wondering: "How does one actually eat locusts?" Not only do locusts not require ritual slaughter. However, the Midrash in Shemot Rabba hints that the preferred way to eat locusts was to pickle them:

"Once the locusts came, the Egyptians rejoiced and said 'Let us gather them and fill our barrels with them.'

    Anyone here make high meats out of locusts?  What's the tastiest part of a locust to eat both fresh and fermented?  Tell me all the good you know of eating locusts.  Thank you.

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Primal Diet / Need some opinions on something not totally paleo
« on: December 21, 2009, 04:40:23 am »
    My son was very sick, something neurological due to some toxin.  He finally decided to go raw.  He's doing his own way.  It is working better than semi cooked (vegan) was for him, and better than raw vegan and frutarian was for him.  What he's been doing is living on unheated honey, biodynamic raw butter, biodynamic raw milk and raw organic apples, not much else except a few organic seedless grapes etc.

    Anyway, he cheated yesterday.  He ate a bunch of Indian naan bread with raw biodynamic butter on top after the bread cooled.  Today first his left kidney then both kidneys started to be sore to the touch. 

    Any ideas of an herb to take or how long this new pain will last?     

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    I just got an untreated sixteen pound tripe.  I expected it to have a honeycomb pattern.  I have never gotten a tripe before.  It smells like fresh farm poop.  It looks kind of like a rug, the vili I guess.  My human family are very upset about the smell, even though they don't mind any of the other raw animal product smells.  So I decided to soak it it celtic salt and filtered water (after rinsing it).  Have you ever eaten an untreated tripe?

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Omnivorous Raw Paleo Diet / Paul Nison, Guru
« on: November 28, 2009, 02:13:37 am »
    He just made a video saying that although he was a 100% raw vegan for 15 years up till now, he is no longer vegan now.  He's not telling others to stop being vegan, but he's saying veganism is unhealthy for him.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFN3wLPoqZw&feature=player_embedded

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General Discussion / Holiday Meal Menus
« on: November 27, 2009, 12:25:30 am »
    Today I'm making:

Cranberry and raw biodynamic cream smoothie for my son (no egg added).

Big salad with raw mushrooms, raw hulled sunflower seeds, raw alfalfa sprouts, raw cauliflower and many other raw salad greens and non-sweet fruit (for my gentleman :)), and dressing of stone pressed olive oil, raw ACV and celtic salt.

Raw real free range chicken and organic cranberry salad (for me)

I'm just serving apples for dessert.  None of us like complicated sweets.

    Let's post holiday food here, to give ideas to newbies!


 


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Omnivorous Raw Paleo Diet / Une recette de Cyril Attrazic
« on: November 12, 2009, 08:41:22 pm »
Le chef du restaurant Le Camillou, Cyril Attrazic, reviste latradition culinaire de l'Aubrac: Un tartare de boeuf, gelee au macis et emulsion de noix de muscade. Un terrior savamment modernise.
http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/x2nkr1
by passiongastronomie

Anyone know French?  What is the wrapper?  Had it been frozen or is it prosciutto?

Might be a good basis for a recipe at a party for entertaining, a date or a potluck.

 

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What would you do if, say.. you've only been eating raw meat a few years, and you find out that behind your back your long time spouse has been saying to people that meat is more easily digested if slightly cooked, but he'll let you have your way with what you eat.  What would you do if eating raw meat helped you recover your health and your life?  I'm just wondering if you react in any particular way, if your spouse never told you they believe you are only lucky you didn't get indigestion from raw meat, but told everyone else while you're at work or shopping or jogging recently.

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Off Topic / Bee pollen, yay or nay?
« on: October 30, 2009, 04:31:16 am »
    I personally don't like bee pollen.  It makes my period early and heavy, and it takes me months to detox it.  What I tried was from several hundred miles away, but very good source. 

    Have you guys tried pollen?  Was it from bees or just flowers?  Was it local?  Was it good or bad for you?  Is it very unpaleo?

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    I am considering going zero carb.  I want to know some experiences first.  I heard women need carbs even though men don't.  Women need carbs?  Is it for the rs?  I would imagine that would be why, as it's basically the only thing a woman has different than a man.  I would like to maybe continue having children in the future, or at least not damage my rs as it is well and want to keep it that way.  The closest I have come is raw butter and raw egg yolks, but only for a few weeks.  It did help my general health. 

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General Discussion / Skulls and Bone Meal
« on: December 31, 2008, 12:30:51 am »
If someone foraged some bones (animal skulls), how would they go about using them nutritionally (raw)?  Would one soak them in Bragg's apple cider vinegar or lemon?

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Welcoming Committee / RZ the Vampyre Angel
« on: November 28, 2008, 01:34:33 am »
  -d

    Hi. I have a history of being on enzymatically active food, on and off ever since the delivery table. I was breastfed two full years, my childhood snacks were fresh cut rinsed celery sticks and carrot sticks, my mother mostly ate paleo (with cooked unprocessed meat but not enough fat) my entire life just about and was ever slim, graceful and active. I interned at Anne Wigmore's and prepared most of fifteen meals per week there for months including all snacks and most drinks from seed sprouting to dish-washing after everyone ate during Dr Anne's lifetime, I've done raw vegan no grain no legume no nut and fasting. I started practicing primal diet a few years ago. I believe biologically available living nutrition is the only nutrition, and I have about 6,000 posts at the site above, just click the devil emoticon/icon/avatar/smiley left upper corner above and you can find them and read forever, but who'd want to? I have worked in many vegan kitchens as I was vegan for a long time (and got very sick but I know it wasn't entirely diet related). I'm happy to be considering RPD now.  :)

RawZi

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