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Suggestion Box / Re: New Moderators
« on: May 21, 2010, 06:17:02 pm »
Perfect timing.  The outlet my router was pluuged into went out.  My internet and phone was out because of it.  I tried another outlet today, and it's working.  

I think it's good that each of the subsections should have their own individual moderator.

Congratulations everyone!

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General Discussion / Re: How do you season your beef?
« on: May 11, 2010, 08:03:16 pm »
I have eaten a nice raw steak with barbeque sauce, but normally I eat my beef plain.  Honey and marrow are good with it.

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Hot Topics / Re: Chewing meat. What's your take ?
« on: May 11, 2010, 08:00:34 pm »
The article was all cooked. IIRC

Also, I wonder if the group with dentures had not only deteriorated teeth, but deteriorated health in other ways.  Don't the two often go hand in hand if your teeth weren't knocked out by a bowling ball or by something else?  Maybe they did not digest their meat as well as the toothed group because their whole bodies were in poor health, inside or out.

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Health / Re: ulcerative colitis-very sensitive digestion
« on: May 07, 2010, 05:45:16 pm »

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Health / Re: ulcerative colitis-very sensitive digestion
« on: May 07, 2010, 03:45:09 pm »
    Would eating pig intestine be in order?  Just once.  I don't mean to eat it all the time.  Are you familiar with the study at the University of Iowa? 
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  Joel Weinstock, a gastroenterologist who heads a research team at University of Iowa, said, "We're the first population never to experience [gut] worms. He asked six patients with intractable inflammatory bowel-disease to quaff worm-eggs in a liquid solution, specifically the eggs of Trichurissuis, a whipworm (parasite that looks like a whip) normally found in pigs. Within about two weeks, five of the six patients went into remission - for up to five months. The patients were begging for more parasites.

Interestingly, Weinstock noted that intestinal problems are increasing in animals as well. Pigs, which are now raised in clean pens, are getting sick. So are some species of captive monkeys that are kept too clean.

  The micro-science that studies “pathogens” is relatively new (50  years) and obviously flawed.  New research (20 years) has been and is being performed proving that “pathogens” are responsible for reversal of cancer, and possibly for cancer prevention. Dr. K Brooks Low of  Yale University reported that he has used salmonella (a genus of bacteria believed to cause food-poisoning) to shrink tumors and reverse cancer.

  As part of her doctoral studies in Toronto, Canada, Dr. Sara Arab (now a clinical fellow in Medical Genetics) injected verotoxin (bacterial byproduct) from E.coli (a genus of bacteria found in bowels and feces also believed to cause food-poisoning) directly into human astrocytoma (malignant tumors of the brain) that had been grown in mice. After a single injection, within 7-15 days both the tumors and their blood-vessels completely dissolved.

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Primal Diet / Re: Aajonus' Appearances and Primal Potlucks
« on: May 07, 2010, 03:27:01 pm »
Aajonus will be in Dayton, Ohio and Cincinnati, Ohio On Monday, May 10, 2010.
To schedule consults, please contact Aajonus at optimal@earthlink.net.

Cash or checks only.

Potluck with Aajonus in Los Angeles, California on Sunday May 23rd, 2010.

Location: 960 Sanborn Ave, L.A., Ca. 90029
Time: Potluck party 1-2:30, question and answer 2:30 to approx. 5 Pm.
There is no need to RSVP but for information about what dishes to bring and directions, call (323)913-9741 or email rawfoodresults@gmail.com.

P.S. You may bring guests and guests are required to bring raw-food dishes, not wear perfumes or fragrance oils, and pay $30if they stay for Q&A. Anyone wanting to ask questions must have read the book: We Want To Live. Books will be available at the Potluck for the standard price, and Aajonus will autograph them if you wish.
Primal Potluck with Aajonus Sunday May 30th in San Diego/Carlsbad, California!

Potluck starts at 1 PM, question and answer period starts at 2:30 until 4:30 approximately.

Location: 939 Avenida de San Clemente, Encinitas, California 92024font>


Directions: From Hwy 5, take Encinitas Blvd. east up the hill to light at Balour St., turn right then to 4 streets to Guadalajara St. then turn right to Avenida de San Clemente, turn right again and it is the 2nd house on the right, #939.

 
Here is what to expect at potlucks, free lectures, paid workshops and individual consultations.

A potluck is a potluck party in someone's home, a chance to meet others on the diet, share recipes or just plain party. This is followed by a 2 hour question and answer period for those who wish to stay and pay $30 to participate. Potlucks only occur in southern California due to demands on the author's time. There may be up to six per year.

   Did it change, Sanborn?  Tyler did that one at the top of the page, but it can never be too much (-:  It's good.

    May 30th's San Diego
http://www.rawpaleoforum.com/primal-diet/aajonus'-appearances-and-primal-potlucks/msg34653/#msg34653
changed address to same as the following San Diego address

http://www.rawpaleoforum.com/primal-diet/aajonus'-appearances-and-primal-potlucks/msg16656/#msg16656

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Primal Diet / Next Month
« on: April 28, 2010, 05:16:44 am »
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Come join a raw food gathering
Followed by Q&A with Aajonus

Bring your favorite raw food dish

HOST: Cynthia Lamborne

WHEN: Sunday
1:00 for the Potluck*
2:30 for Q&A with Aajonus

WHERE: 939 Avenida de San Clemente
INFO: Call Liza


***********************************
Some people are very SCENT-sitive, so please refrain from using colognes, perfumes, and fragrant oils. Thank you!

There is no fee for the potluck, but everyone is expected to bring and share a raw food dish for 3-5 people that is compatible with Aajonus’ Primal Diet. All food items must be fresh, unfrozen, raw, organic, and pesticide free. This includes red meat, fish, or chicken, which can be obtained at Whole Foods or Jimbos markets. There should be no salt, no store-bought sauces, and no vegetable salads, please!

Call Liza (760-603-9642) if you need suggestions for potluck dishes. Please write your recipe on a 3X5 card to share with others. We will be compiling recipes for future distribution.

If you wish to stay beyond the potluck festivity for a Q&A session with Aajonus and/or have a mini-consultation, please bring $25 for each. You may want to schedule a full consultation with Aajonus prior to the potluck. Reading his book, "We Want To Live" is required before consultation. His book can be purchased on the publisher's website: www.PrimalDiet.com, and Liza, Cynthia, or Aajonus will have some books available.

If you have an email address and want to be on our mailing list, please let us know by emailing optimal@earthlink.net and Cynthia@lovenectar.com with “Potluck - postal to email” as Subject.
We will save trees and reduce pollution.

Directions To Liza Szabo RDH, MA,ND, Home Office & Health Studio

NOTE: If there is any confusion while you are finding your way to the potluck, you can call Liza at number above for assistance.

If you have an email address and want to be on our mailing list, please let us know by emailing Cynthia@lovenectar.com with “Potluck - postal to email” as Subject. We will save trees and reduce pollution.

Directions To Cynthia’s:

From Frwy 5 take Encinitas Blvd East up the hill to light at Balour St.
turn Right then go 4 streets to Guadalajara st. and turn

Right to
Avenida de San Clemente turn Right again and it’s the 2nd house on the Right.

BYOB (BRING YOUR OWN BUTTER)

SEE YOU THERE!!!!!

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General Discussion / Re: South Korea
« on: April 26, 2010, 02:13:01 am »
    I believe it's common there to eat raw liver and tartare.

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Another thing I read somewhere recently is that fructose is tenfold more glycating in the presence of PUFA than glucose, although with typical human anatomy, fructose should not enter the general circulation directly because its metabolic pathway includes first the hepatic portal system, then the liver (lipogenesis etc.). However, one may understand that an over-permeable intestine (leaky gut syndrome) may allow passage of fructose into the general circulation, like all of these other weird opioid peptides that can even cross the blood/brain barrier (e.g. casein, gliadin, glutenin etc.). If the fructose can enter the general circulation and contribute to glycation of high-PUFA cell membranes, the result would be inflammation. It's established that inflammation is a factor in insulin resistance disease, so maybe the fructose is a deleterious factor in the equation (as could be glucose, to a lesser extent). It really underscored the point about eliminating all PUFA except the trace amounts in ruminant meat/fat/organs.

One wonders if a starchy or low-fructose fruit (banana, berries etc.) would be more optimal for those recovering from this chaotic interaction of factors in the vicious circle.

   This makes me wonder about aajonus' followers who sometimes combine fruit in a meal with chicken or pork, yet never in the same meal with red meat.

    Are you implying also berries or bananas might help with carbohydrates because of their B vitamins or type of fiber?  What about people who digest non starchy fruit better than starchy ones?  Don't people say bananas help sleep?  They can help in bone repair and pain.

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Display Your Culinary Creations / Re: Yummy Raw Horse Meat Tapa Recipe
« on: April 26, 2010, 01:53:19 am »
    Vinegar in meat = not very paleo?  I see, it says for beginners.  Funny, people train children to eat meat cooked, then we train adults back to natural health from that.

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Raw Weston Price / Re: Weston Price looks like Count Dracula
« on: April 25, 2010, 12:24:55 pm »
    So dark in the background.  I can see what you mean.  It's time for an update to the 21st century.

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Primal Diet / Re: Aajonus' Appearances and Primal Potlucks
« on: April 25, 2010, 11:09:27 am »
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Aajonus will be in
Chicago, Illinois
LaFarge, Wisconsin
Dayton/Cincinnati, Ohio
and Los Angeles, California!

See below for details

_______________________________________________

 
Aajonus will be in Chicago, Illinois April 24-28, 2010.
Free Lecture: Saturday - Noon to 1 PM

Workshop: Saturday - 1 PM to as late as 7 PM
Consults are available Sunday through Wednesday April 25-28
Location: Whole Foods Market, 500 E. Ogden Ave, Hinsdale, Illinois 60521

For reservations, appointment and directions, call Sheri at 630-257-9092.
 
________________________________________________________


Aajonus will be in Dayton, Ohio and Cincinnati, Ohio On Monday, May 1, 2010.
To schedule consults, please contact Aajonus at optimal@earthlink.net.

Cash or checks only.

 
________________________________________________


... Wisconsin


________________________________________________________



If you are interested in presenting a Primal Diet workshop in your area, please arrange the following:* Provide a space and approximately 30 people at $85 each for 5 to 7-hours workshop.
Attendees may receive a mini appraisal to determine food-needs appropriate for each individual for an additional $40.�
This is done in the presence of everyone so that all present may gain from the info.
Provide a minimum of 10 people for Initial Personal Consults ($385 each).
*Or provide 65 people for the workshop but no Individual Consults.

Individuals obtaining Individual Consults and attending the Workshop do not receive a mini-consult at the workshop.
They receive it during their personal consults as part of their full consult.

The person arranging the workshop will receive in exchange a) admittance to the live workshop and b) an Individual Consult without charge. If several
people are responsible for producing the events, $485 credit toward consults is divided by the number of responsible people producing the events.� If a greater number of people attend and receive consults than the minimum,the ratio of credit divided between producers is increased proportionately.

Free Lecture starts at 11 am or noon and lasts for 60 minutes.

Workshop ($95 each) starts at 12:15 or 1:15 pm and lasts 4-6 hours depending on number of people receiving mini-consults. Maximum of 12 people for mini-consults at $40 each.

People wanting to attend Workshop but not receive mini-consult pay $95; no maximum of people for workshop except room capacity.
I conduct consults on the day(s) following the workshop. I can do 10 consults per day over a 13-hours period.
If anyone calls for an appoint who has had a full-consult with me, the cost of a follow-up is $315.
Follow-ups cannot be included in the 10-minimum full-consult requirement stated above.

Attached Nutritional Consult sheet and Request For Advice form are to be given to each individual receiving an Inperson-consult.
Attending the workshop removes the requirement of reading my book We Want To Live.
Please begin scheduling consults at 8:15 AM. Full first-time consults require 70 minutes but schedule 75 minutes for first-time consults.
Follow-up consults require 55 minutes but schedule 60 minutes for follow-up consults.

After scheduling every 4 consults, schedule an hour break for me.
Schedule all consults on day following workshop if less than 10 consults.

Thank you!
healthfully,
aajonus

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General Discussion / Re: Chip steak
« on: April 25, 2010, 04:31:13 am »
    A picture

Quote
Lee Harrelson
Text: Aliza Green
Take a Tip From Philadelphia
Philadelphians love steak sandwiches on torpedo-shaped Italian bread made from inexpensive, paper-thin sliced beef, usually lean round, sold as chip steak

    It's raw lean grizzle free tender steak, chilled and sliced thin, then often quickly grilled.

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Was the main theory about size not that there was more oxygen in the atmosphere? That having more oxygen allowed the development of humongous species, even in the air?

   Do you think if we gave extra oxygen to a child all their growing up, they could get taller and bigger than otherwise?  I'm thinking not only raw food being more oxygenating than cooked, but animal based food diet and much more so it raw is more oxygenating than plant based.  Could this be part of why children raised on a raw animal food diet grow the biggest, the oxygen from burning this kind of fuel?  

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Primal Diet / Re: Aajonus' Appearances and Primal Potlucks
« on: April 24, 2010, 04:07:09 pm »
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the Wisconsin workshop has been CANCELLED.  If you would please make note of this on your webpages.

    Cancelation of May 1 workshop.

Replies to this email go to Jennifer Peterson; to send emails to Aajonus, send to his email address. Thank you.



Come to his very affordable workshop in
Viroqua, Wisconsin
LEARN HOW TO LIVE DISEASE-FREE WITH
MORE CLARITY, STRENGTH AND ENERGY



FREE LECTURE:  SATURDAY, May 1, 2010 NOON - 1 PM
Please call Jennifer for reservations and directions or email jlpeterson @yahoo.

WORKSHOP:  SATURDAY, May 1, 2010, 1 PM until as late as 7 PM;  $95.
No more than 30 people may receive Mini-consults in which Aajonus analyzes
each person's glands and recommends particular food s/he could eat to speed better health:  additional $40. Please call Jennifer for reservations and directions or email jlpeterson @yahoo.

INDIVIDUAL CONSULTS* are available Sunday and Monday May 2-3.
Please call Jennifer for reservations and directions or email jlpeterson @yahoo.

LOCATION for lecture, workshop and consults:
One Sun Farm
S4374 Haugrud Hollow Road
Lafarge, WI 54639




Jennifer

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Primal Diet / Re: Aajonus etc.
« on: April 24, 2010, 03:52:26 pm »
AV originally came to raw-meat via coyote.
He was wise or desperate enough to learn from nature (Natural Science!), not some blowhard.

   Hi William.  Who's a blow hard?  Maybe express it in a maybe more civilized manor?  Thanks William.  I'm just not quite getting what you mean there.

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Primal Diet / Re: Aajonus' Appearances and Primal Potlucks
« on: April 24, 2010, 12:42:19 am »
Our potluck rawfood feast is coming. Whether you eat the
       Primal Diet 100% or not, let's get together for some culinary delights!
            Bring your favorite raw-food dish! 
                  It’s  easy; pick a recipe from Aajonus' recipe book.

Sunday, May 23, 2010 from 1 - 5 p.m.

(Potluck from 1-3 p.m. and Q&A from 3-5 p.m.)
(Hollywood/Silver Lake area: see directions below.)
You do not need to RSVP but if you get lost, call Barbara.
!!!! Some people are very SCENTsitive so please refrain

from using colognes, perfumes and fragrant oils.  Thank you!!!!

If you stay beyond potluck-festivity to enjoy and learn from Aajonus’
answers, please bring $30.  Raise your hand if you have a question.
There is no fee for the potluck, but everyone is expected to bring
and share a raw-meat dish for 2-4 people that is compatible with
Aajonus’ Primal Diet (no salt, no store-bought sauces, and no
vegetable salads, please!).


P.S.  You may bring guests and guests are required to bring raw-
food dishes, not wear perfumes or fragrance oils, and pay $25 if
they stay for Q&A. Anyone wanting to ask questions must have
read the book:  We Want To Live.  Books will be available at the
Potluck, standard price, and Aajonus will autograph them if you wish.


If you have an email address and receive this flyer via postal mail, please
let us know by emailing with “Potluck - postal to email” as Subject; we
will save trees and reduce pollution.  Thank you!

DIRECTIONS:
From the 5 frwy, exit Los Feliz going west; turn left on Griffith Park Blvd - when it ends at Sunset Blvd., turn right, then turn left at 2nd light onto Sanborn Ave.*

From 101 frwy, exit Sunset Blvd south, stay on Sunset for about 4 miles, then turn right onto Sanborn Ave.*

From the 10 frwy, exit Vermont St. north, turn right onto Santa Monica Blvd. When it ends at Sunset, at the green light, advance about 10 feet then turn right onto Sanborn Ave*.

*Once on Sanborn off of Sunset, proceed up the hill, down the hill, through the stop sign at Del Mar. 960 Sanborn is the grey building in the middle of the street with entrance on your left. Park on your right or go around the "island".

For more info, call Barbara

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General Discussion / Re: Meat-when does it actually go bad
« on: April 21, 2010, 12:33:04 pm »
    @nicole.  open it two times per day, maybe three.

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General Discussion / Re: Children and RPD
« on: April 20, 2010, 05:58:23 am »

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Primal Diet / Re: Video: Making lots of coconut milk and packing them
« on: April 13, 2010, 12:43:07 am »
    http://www.youtube.com/v/4h6eycjf29M

   I'm adding this because if you look between 2:20 and 2:30 it shows a man husking the mature coconuts.  In the United States, it is so rare to get a whole coconut right from the palm, that I think this will help many of us understand better about the coconut fruit and the process that gets it to us.  Also, this coconut product looks like a good one and it also comes from somewhere near goodsamaritan's area.

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General Discussion / Re: Raw Animal Foodist Retreats/Spas etc.
« on: April 12, 2010, 08:30:17 am »
http://authenticparent.com/family-retreat.html

This one is for families.  I don't know that the retreat is raw paleo, but I think it can be, if that's what you want.  I've seen enough of her recommendations on the web.

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General Discussion / Re: Children and RPD
« on: April 04, 2010, 08:35:08 am »
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There's a lady on primaldiet friends.  She has two children.  They eat raw too.  She got divorced.  Her ex tried to keep the children by using the raw issue.  It didn't work.  She won custody.

Just in

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The name of the book is The ... I'll be recounting how I was the ... PD parent ... to keep custody of my kids ... after Aajonus said, "The PD parent always loses." I NEED thousands of votes!!! I ask you and everyone to spread the word! (*)
THANKS!!!

*ask me and I'll tell you where to vote if you can't find it.

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Primal Diet / Re: Fun in Non-Paleoland
« on: March 17, 2010, 08:25:15 pm »
Visiting with relatives for a couple of days, I could only eat my raw butter and raw salmon edit "(which they insist in lox). My other food they act to scared and nervous."  change to

(which they insist is lox). My other food they act too scared and nervous.




I posted this from my mobile phone, it was too hard to change directly.

While I'm editing this entry, I'll mention one other small raw animal conflict thing from the visit.  

I used the shower, but before doing so, they noticed I didn't have shampoo around.  I was going to wash my hair by rinsing with water.  It wasn't dirty dirty.  They told me about my missing shampoo.  I thanked them and got some of my eggs from my egg cartons to clean my hair.  That didn't go over well with them, as shampoo is the only thing they know cleans hair.  I did use eggs though, and my hair did get spotless by it.

It's strange to me that these relatives don't want me to drink raw eggs in the diningroom, as they're eating gobs of standard diet fare there, and I have to use shampoo or forgo a shower?  I can't play by all their rules.  I don't like shampoo anymore.   One of them has metasticised cancer.  I should tell them eating raw eggs would remove stray cancer cells.  They're already acting never ending traumatized over me not eating like them.

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Primal Diet / Fun in Non-Paleoland
« on: March 17, 2010, 08:18:36 pm »
    i eat Pd, but whatever you eat, please share.

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Health / Re: Your thoughts and resources to cure enlarged prostate?
« on: March 16, 2010, 10:13:18 am »
Prostate massage, ejaculating more frequently, these both help.

I hear tomatoes are good for this.

There are some Chinese herbs that are helpful for this too, ask me and I'll look them up, or you can Google them too.

    Blend or chew the tomatoes well.

    Also for healing the prostate I think raw grassfed animal milk helps over time.

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