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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 30, 2009, 11:45:15 am »
cherimoya, could you list and describe your exact daily diet? I think it's important to make it public attention in case it's the cause of your having acquired sociopathic qualities.

Or you just have a special sense of humour.   ;)

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General Discussion / Re: Bananas
« on: November 30, 2009, 12:35:13 am »
Yet when people like you report at a raw vegan forum having problems with a raw vegan diet, they tend to get dismissed or excuses made. Have you noticed this when comparing 30bananasaday to this RPD forum?

Yes.  -\

Though there are plenty of insightful dudes at 30BAD. That can't be ignored. What bothers me is how emaciated the men are.

And I'm not sure what it is yet, but there's something not right in this camp as well. There are some questionable characters and I need to study you guys a bit more, like an anthropologist does with a tribe. Not to say the RawZis, PaleoPhils and Tylers of the group aren't swell chaps, though Tyler's quote on freedom to bear arms strikes me as a bit odd. I wondered during the first couple of weeks whether the high meat consumption causes aggressive qualities to be heightened among this group. Or rather, whether the qualities of empathy are higher at 30BAD than they are here. It's an interesting topic in my head on whether "you are what you eat" affects our psychological balance in very specific ways depending on the nature of the food groups we digest regularly as dietary staples.

My apologizes for deviating the topic off bananas!

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 29, 2009, 12:56:53 pm »
Well, the odd thing to me is how we always utilize science and measurements when deciding whether something is harmful or not. It doesn't feel intuitive to look into the amount of sugar (with no mention of what kind of sugar) and conclude that it has to be harmful. Does eating 15 bananas in a day have a harmful effect on blood sugar? Does it causes energy highs and lows? Is it bad for you in combination with high fat intake or simply in and of itself? Right now all I get is contradictions depending on which camp you ask the questions to. That Steve Pavlina guy was testing his blood sugar throughout the 30 day vegan diet and it all played out normal. Of course, we could follow cherimoya's angry approach and point our fingers while shouting out "lies, liars and bastards!" but I'm rather relaxed and not interested in indulging in that type of behaviour.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 29, 2009, 12:20:53 am »
I'll try the egg in the smoothe tomorrow. I've done it a few times in the last month and I was reluctant to continue, especially since it's easy to have the egg by itself anyway (30 or so minutes after the smoothie). Now that my digestion is used to raw fish on a daily basis I think it'll be less fussy about food combinations compared to when I was on fruit and green leaf alone. Thanks for sharing, buddy.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 28, 2009, 11:57:29 pm »
I love to have the salmon for lunch but that's probably arbitrary. It would sure be nice to have it after a workout as well. It definitely becomes a more expensive day if I were to eat it three times throughout, though I could afford to. I suppose the jury is still out in my mind regarding diets. I'm studying the material and testing things out. Eating close to a pound of greens per day, including 100-150 grams of Spinach (or dark green leaf) seems indispensible to ensuring I feel good. I have the raw egg in the morning but I'm going to start increasing intake of them to probably 2-4 in a day and see how that goes. I think combining them into a smoothie which has bananas in them (and hence sugar) causes indigestion...just like how 811'ers aren't supposed to add nuts or avocados, anything with high-fat, into sugar meals. Of course, my diet is not 811 anymore, it's something of a Frankenstein at this stage.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 28, 2009, 10:46:30 pm »
Are you finding certain times what you like better than others to eat the fish and eggs?

Sorry, RawZi, can you clarify this part or rephrase? I'm unsure what you are asking. Thanks

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 28, 2009, 06:04:50 pm »
Would, for example, eating 10-15 bananas a day constitute a harmful act to a diet? I've noticed that eating multiple mangos causes bloating/distension. In fact, I suspect it contributed to me losing my flat tummy and gaining a small belly which is now difficult to get rid of. I ate about 600 grams of raw fish today which demonstrates my diet is more raw omnivore (or paleo) than it is raw vegan. I could easily eat a pound of salmon in one go, it's absolutely delicious. Tuna not so much, though it has a refreshing and grounding feeling to it. I have 1-2 raw eggs per day as well.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 28, 2009, 01:28:42 pm »
RawZi, I appreciate your sharing firsthand experience on the matter. Highly insightful.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 28, 2009, 02:03:36 am »
Fascinating. I'm only half-steeped in that instincto principle, however I understand it sufficiently enough to follow your point.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 28, 2009, 01:31:55 am »
Thanks for sharing your experience. I appreciate it.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 28, 2009, 01:03:17 am »
Were you in touch with the 811 community and ask for their counsel on what's going on, what to do, etc?

The interesting thing is that there are some in that community (e.g. 30 bananas a day ning community) who seem to thrive on the long-term. I'm wondering if this is a question of the diet being 'wrong' altogether or that it only works for a certain subset of people. "Different strokes for different blokes", etc.

I was full 811 for about two months. I felt really good when I kept the greens intake high, particularly dark greens like spinach. However, with doubts creeping in I added significant amounts of raw fish (about 200-500grams per day) and some raw eggs. I've also been experimenting with adding steamed vegetables (10-25% of my daily diet right now) which may have caused me to catch the cold I'm recovering with right now.

Eating the raw fish and eggs definitely doesn't seem to have any adverse effects. In fact, my body really seems to enjoy it. However I'm keeping up a high intake of fruits and greens and I'm not sure if that's a bad thing. The issue of bloog sugar, from the 811 point of view, isn't on sugar itself (at least not natural sugar) but rather high sugar in combination with high fat. Overconsumption of fats, from their perspective, interferes with insulin efficacy and therefore strains the pancreas, adrenals and inevitably the entire system.

In any case, I'm feeling fairly well with this diet right now. I need to see about whether I'll be keeping the steamed vegetables in the diet or not, though. The jury is still out as I read up and learn more and test it on my body firsthand.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 27, 2009, 11:53:24 pm »
cherimoya, what was your diet like on 811? How long did it take for you to start experiencing the poor and harmful effects on your health and well being? I'm glad you're feeling better now.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 23, 2009, 02:41:05 am »
Thank you for the kind words, PaleoPhil. I'm focusing on the Tom Billings beyondveg.com site to accompany the varied raw vegan/vegan sources that are amply available. I'll hopefully also soon receive the 811 book by Dr.Doug Graham to better understand his take on things (as well as his grain damage and athletic book). I need to get a fully rounded understanding of everything and make the healthy, sensible, choice based on what makes sense.

I actually started eating raw organic eggs since last week, so it's great that we're on the same page on that.  ;)

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 21, 2009, 02:18:42 pm »
You can approach the situation as a realist, optimist, pessimist, nihilist, solipsist or whichever you like. It's best to simply be informed first of all and resist the urge to jump into simplistic and naïve conclusions.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 21, 2009, 11:50:03 am »
Well, yon yonson, it wouldn't do us very good to discuss a book only one of us has fully read and the other is only a couple centimeters steeped in, would it? I've watched the entire series twice and I still need to go for another few rounds to digest it properly. It sounds like you need to watch the growth versus prosperity one again.  l)

When you find yourself at the extreme end of an exponential cycle in almost every type of economic, energy and environmental model which sustains us and our way of life, you can see that we're headed for a cliff. Human life will go on, certainly to some extent or another. However, when we do fall off it, discretionary energy will no longer exist or be available for societal complications like luxuries or much non-survival hobbies which are trivial in the face of the work you need to get done each day to contribute to your community. The communities which exist will fall in line with primitive systems a la ecosystem villages around the world.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 21, 2009, 12:36:14 am »
None of you potential megalomaniacs will need to worry about taking up the torch on how to solve the issue. Chris Martenson's videos paints a fairly clear picture on how the next 20 years will likely unfold.
http://www.chrismartenson.com/crashcourse/

Gaia Theory et al, it's pretty much common sense at this point.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 20, 2009, 01:28:57 am »
Oh, no. I was thinking of putting the whole thing in a bug tupperware and from day to day cutting off a piece and eating that. Good idea regarding the mincer.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 20, 2009, 12:41:15 am »
It's quite a big piece of meat. By buying that and chewing on it in pieces will be a rather bold move for me. I'm rather hesitant.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 19, 2009, 06:48:10 pm »
I found NZ lamb at the local grocery store. It's all of the leg variety. They have Australian as well...

Would I do well to eat a lot of NZ leg lamb?

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 19, 2009, 02:31:23 pm »
I'll check on the NZ lamb and camel. Thanks guys.

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Welcoming Committee / Unavailable Grass-fed Meat
« on: November 19, 2009, 02:56:54 am »
I'm in Dubai and it's almost impossible right now to find any grass-fed meat. The main issue here is that the climate is such that we import everything. And there is pretty much very low demand for anything organic, free-range, etc. Hopefully this will change in the next year (I've heard some extra shops are opening of this sort). What do I do until then? Stick with raw fish until better comes around? Do other people here eat solely raw fish?

BTW, as I started including steady raw fish into my otherwise raw vegan diet, my bowel movements went from once a day to 2-3 times. Pretty encouraging but why do you think this is occurring?

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Welcoming Committee / Re: 811 Raw Foodist with doubts...
« on: November 13, 2009, 07:04:37 pm »
I really appreciate your input, Tyler.

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Welcoming Committee / Re: 811 Raw Foodist with doubts...
« on: November 13, 2009, 02:07:13 am »
As a curiosity, aside from no longer being a vegan anymore, what happens to the health of someone who eats the 811 diet but adds a piece of meat into their diet every day or other day or a few times a week. Too little addition to have an effect? Anything significant happen?

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Hot Topics / Re: Response to the Raw Vegans Arguments here?
« on: November 13, 2009, 01:48:17 am »
Gracias, my friend. Lots to digest.

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Hot Topics / Re: Response to the Raw Vegans Arguments here?
« on: November 12, 2009, 10:16:27 pm »
I am really interesting in hearing more of your perspective. I'm asking that you elaborate and clarify on all your points further (and more). Your perspective comes off as extremely grounded and since I'm kind of in a state of inner turmoil from figuring out what to do, how to eat, I'd really appreciate it if you go into your thoughts and experience around this subject more deeply.

Thanks!

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