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I think it's more likely that people get ill effects from honey because they eat a lot of it. It tastes like candy, and most of us were brought up to be addicted to sweets.

Only from extracted honey, real raw honey is completely different

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Journals / Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« on: January 27, 2010, 06:09:14 am »
Yes, I know. But I'm still suspicious that they give some amount of grains, as they're much easier to feed the animals.

High quality meats, you can taste the silage, it soaks the flavour through the meat

As for hay the smells so strong you can taste & smell it through the meat


You can easily tell if they add grains, as the flavour gets into the meat

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Hi, new to the forum
« on: January 27, 2010, 06:05:26 am »
Lamb ones are really toothsome. But some pork ones could be really bad. Have you tried aged horse-meat? That's really delicious. Sometimes I gorge it like a wild animal. ;)

mmm ... dmmit i cant be bothered finding a supplier, so much stuff to research ... any suppliers in the u.k? lol

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I've kept bees, and know bee farmers.  It is not my experience that queens are not kept with the hive.  

hi,
thats not what i meant, if you check the follow up thread, how to create real raw paleo honey, i explain it there, thnx

http://www.rawpaleoforum.com/hot-topics/how-to-create-real-raw-paleo-honey/msg26585/#new

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Hot Topics / Re: How to Create REAL Raw Paleo Honey
« on: January 27, 2010, 05:58:41 am »
roony,

Have you experimented with different proportions of wax clippings, royal jelly, freeze dried pollen?

Can you estimate an ideal distribution of these in a real raw honey?



The ideal distribution would be tons of honeygrubs, in real raw honey, we have to make do with the royal jelly containing the proteins etc., from the queen bee & larvae, you could add grubs of your own to the honey

You can grow bee larvae, or buy them, i need to look up how to do that without them making a hive out of my bedroom tho ...

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Journals / Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« on: January 27, 2010, 05:47:26 am »
  No, wild animals, by definition, are not given grain unless they're farmed, in which case they're not wild. Wild animals have other methods for getting plant-foods in winter, such as digging into the soil under the ice etc. to get at tubers/grass. Even grassfed, domesticated animals don't have to be fed grains in winter, they can be fed on hay instead.

All high quality farms use hay & silage in the winter ... which is odd as all farms even the cheaper ones used to do this .... how expensive is hay anyway lol

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Hi, new to the forum
« on: January 27, 2010, 05:42:44 am »
I eat them without any spices - they would definitely worsen their taste.
Muscle meats aren't bland for me, as I always age them 1-6 weeks. 1-week-old venison is delicious, 3-weeks-old horse meat is fantastic, but when it gets older (up to 6 weeks) it becomes more of the delicacy :)
I eat fresh muscle-meats very rarely.

If you're tastebuds are still attuned to the narrow nutrition of cooked foods, spiced livers & kidneys taste amazing

Right now even thinking of eating kidneys without spices makes me gag, they smell awful lol


So far over a month old, aged meat doesnt taste that much different from fresh, if anything it tastes more bland .... lol

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General Discussion / Re: Can you ingest food through your skin?
« on: January 27, 2010, 05:35:11 am »
Yes, when we were innocent. 99.9% of us are still innocent of wisdom.

hmm, what structures are you referring to? stargates, saturnian structures etc.,?

You are what you believe, wisdom finds you if you know how to use language as shamanism


Words, the oldest form of scrying, constantly rolling letters of the alphabet to predict the future

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Display Your Culinary Creations / Re: delicious fish experiment
« on: January 27, 2010, 05:26:09 am »
erm jessica, that's a BRILLIANT way to create controlled high meat

This way you can control the smell AND flavour & still keep it tasting great, i've been looking for a way to control the smell & flavour of high meat for a while, great idea ,,,,


I think you just made high meat, acceptable to a much larger number of raw paleo's, perhaps everyone even the newbies, nice, hmm ....


Who wants great tasting high meat anyone? need to find some kimchi ....

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Welcoming Committee / Re: Hi, new to the forum
« on: January 27, 2010, 05:17:21 am »
Liver, kidneys, taste amazing with spices, or a spicy marinade ... makes muscle meats taste so bland in comparison


Liver is very addictive even raw

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General Discussion / Re: Can you ingest food through your skin?
« on: January 27, 2010, 05:08:36 am »
I know that, but we did build our houses, & flats, skyscrapers etc.


We have to take part in the cycles nature takes, even if it is structures we might have & have not built, we have to stop displacing ourselves & becoming dysfunctional, like our immune systems did when we consumed cooked foods

Our body needs raw nature & all of its cycles, we need birds & insects to nourish our bodies from the outside, while we nourish our bodies from the inside

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Hot Topics / Re: How to Create REAL Raw Paleo Honey
« on: January 27, 2010, 02:43:52 am »
good question,

i'd say a small amount of wax clippings/honey caps, one to three caps, & half a teaspoon of royal jelly & plenty of pollen on top, probably about one or two teaspoons

add a small chunk of honey comb & you've got some great nutritious honey, which hopefully because of its low sugar content & the special bee insulin in the royal jelly, should work exceeding well, as kipling says lol


The royal jelly is pretty concentrated so you only need small amounts

You need to keep the frozen pollen in the freezer & the royal jelly frozen, & the jelly you want to eat for the day in the fridge, as they only last a couple of days, or dry out very quickly


I also found out the wax they recycle usually contains pesticides & pollutants if they recycle it a few times, even more important to stay away from extracted honey, most liquid honeys in jars are extracted


You can also add propolis powder or even better propolis extract, the wax clippings/honey caps, contain propolis too, propolis contains alot of the anti bacterial contents of honey


I find honey on a slice of freshly opened coconut dipped in cream & bee pollen, tastes great

The coconut somehow negates alot of the sugar in the honey, interesting & taste great too

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Off Topic / Re: How many hours of TV do you or your kids watch per day?
« on: January 26, 2010, 11:50:38 pm »
Dont watch tv on internet, erm use computers 24 hours a day lol, part of job so meh

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Hot Topics / Re: Why Humans Outlive Apes
« on: January 26, 2010, 11:46:06 pm »
   http://www.cheftalk.com/forums/215434-post4.html
 

hi,

thnx for that, can i use curds to culture cream?


Also i think humans outlive apes, is because the jurassic environment is no longer there to support apes, as theyre more dependant on the quality of their environment

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Off Topic / Re: How many hours of TV do you or your kids watch per day?
« on: January 26, 2010, 11:37:44 pm »
Dont even know what a tv looks like lol

Havent watched a movie in ages, read, research, study & erm shag lol

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Actually this is a better indication of the level of technology they had :

"Stone Age doctors were previously known to have performed trephinations, making incisions in the skull, but not amputations."


Trephination, is a far more sophisticated form of medicine then amputation, this proves they had technology in excess of just herbs & sage, they had real technology


That hand was more likely to have been amputated in a battle, then surgery, if they have the technology to perform complex surgery like Trephination, they had the technology to heal or attach a hand back, easily

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Well, whats the mineral make up of bone? I thought it was mainly carbon

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General Discussion / Re: Can you ingest food through your skin?
« on: January 26, 2010, 11:22:55 pm »
That's the whole point, we have to work with nature to take back the structures, we have to play our part, we created the problem, we have to be responsible for the solution


If we dont take responsibility for what we've done, & work with nature to take back these structures, we will never learn from our mistakes

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General Discussion / Re: Can you ingest food through your skin?
« on: January 26, 2010, 10:55:04 pm »
Well, the thing is we have these artificial structures in place already, if we dont create these natural environments in our cities & popularise them, millions of people will suffer, & are already suffering

Also you cant just displace millions of people, the resources just arent there

If you can do it, great, im after solutions to benefit already existing buildings, i happen to like my community & the people in it lol

Eventually, the eco structures will actually get larger & we can start making those buildings extinct, converting them back to into eco habitats for all creatures


We have to realise, even artificial structures are intelligent in a sense, & treat them like colonies of bacteria, if we demolish them, or abandon them, they will poison the environment anyway, but if we create natural living environments within them, our environment can mutate them & naturally bring these artifical & toxic structures back to nature, safely


We have to revere all forms of life, whether theyre artificial or living ... we have to be responsible for what we create & we have to ensure we correct those mistakes as humanely as possible


Plants have been proven at efficiently removing nearly all the toxic gases from our carpets, walls, paint & furniture & our electronic equipment, like pc's, very efficiently, even outperforming industrial air scrubbers

Combine those plants with the tropical like atmosphere & discreet ecology of minute animals & insects running in pipes along our walls, so our buildings dont get infested, attached to small plants filled with the E.M, effective microrganisms you mentioned, combined with high meat, & you have a completely natural solution to toxic buildings & pollution


Basically a natural living portable eco system, to combat pollution & toxic buildings

& hopefully create a new type of technology, which is far superior to the periodic, hand based system we have of feeding ourselves

Our environment feeds us a constant stream of bacteria & keeps our moisture in a moisture of high meat liquids saturating our air


We also already have pores & ability to absorb nutrition from the air in our skin, we dont need fungi, the bacteria to convert food, is already on & in our skin

If a tropical jungle can soak nutrition through the moisture in the air, in a small room, it should be even easier


Plants basically disperse a large number of the minerals & soil in its roots, through its leaves anyway, its just a matter of experimenting with the dispersal rate of plants, to create a high meat air atmosphere


We need to be covered in dirt, we need soil & plants & animals, nature uses them to clean up her environment,  toxic buildings are easy to tackle, its an easy solution


They've already started using plants to recycle the poor air & toxic pollution in factories & offices, in large scales in places like India & the U.S, it's already begun, we can improve on it though, by introducing living insects & animals to create a complete eco structure

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So basically, as long as its not farmed & caught & flash frozen at sea, its ok

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Carnivorous / Zero Carb Approach / Re: Brushing Teeth
« on: January 26, 2010, 10:28:08 pm »
I really dont have the time to go into it, as im not really interested in salt, i was just as surprised as you are, but salt was & is still really an explosive type of ammunition similar to tnt or nitroglycerine ...

aajonus explains it best here, in part two of his interview

http://onibasu.com/archives/nn/109340.html

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Hot Topics / Re: How to Create REAL Raw Paleo Honey
« on: January 26, 2010, 10:01:51 pm »
From my notes, they basically use a queen bee excluder,  a wire grid or metal sheet, to prevent the queen bee from moving around, so all the eggs & honeygrubs stay in one position in the hive behind the wire grid or sheet of metal or excluder

Note where it says "with no eggs or larvae mixed in it.", also a major note a large portion of the wax which contains the propolis & pollen is never put into the honey, its recycled back into the hive ...


The eggs & larvae, along with the royal jelly & a large of portion of wax are excluded & nothing is mixed with the rest of honey in the frame, leading to the massive high sugar index of honey, it needs the eggs, larvae, the royal jelly & the wax to dilute the sugar content & in order have any of the beneficial effects, aajonus talks about


http://www.bedfordshirebeekeepers.org.uk/page8.htm

"It’s a good idea to separate stored honey from developing brood with young bees in it. If they are mixed you have a problem removing honey without killing brood. The solution, another 19C invention, is the “queen excluder”. This consists of a wire grid or a metal sheet with many accurately measured holes in it. A queen bee is just a fraction wider than a worker and she cannot get through a queen excluder. Therefore all her egg laying happens below the excluder and all the space above, to which the workers can come and go easily, is used for honey storage with no eggs or larvae mixed in it.

One of the advantages of movable combs in frames is that the honey can be extracted in a centrifuge without destroying the wax comb. The frames of comb can be used over and over again, refilled by the bees without the need to rebuild all that expensive wax."


So in trying to find out why honey is so bad, it turns out modern bee farmers & their hive, techniques are to blame for the pure sugar content of honey


Leading to the poor effect's we've been facing with honey, as recommended by aajonus


Hmm, ordering some royal jelly, wax clippings or honey cappings & freeze dried pollen & some honey comb, to make the raw paleo honey recipe


After two days of research i can now eat honey safely .....

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Hot Topics / Re: How to Create REAL Raw Paleo Honey
« on: January 26, 2010, 09:27:37 pm »
hmm, basically the honey grows on thin frames, which the farmer pulls out, in sections of frames, the queen bee is kept under the hive

This way the frames & sections the farmer pulls out, never comes in contact with the queen bee, royal jelly, or the protein from the grubs etc


In a natural hive, the hive is basically round, all sections of the honey come in contact with the queen bee & the larvae etc.,


In a box of frames. the only sections which come in contact with the queen bee, are the last few frames, right at the back of the hive


This is why honey is bad for you, the honey aajonus is talking about comes from natural round hives, growing on tree's  ... in friggin PRISTINE environments !!!


I basically cant be bothered to import in wild honeycomb, as its impossible to tell the quality

Most importantly, you cant control the levels of royal jelly & grubs in your honey, as farmers & bee keepers, dont specialise in maximising the content of royal jelly & protein


Which is why its much easier & healthier, to make your own & use the Raw Paleo Honey recipe, to make super high quality honey


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I wasnt trying to scare off newbies, i just havent eaten raw fish for a long period of time before


How do you tell if the raw fish you're eating is ok to eat? i remember someone stating, that raw tuna excretes 98% of its mercury, before you eat it anyway, if its flash frozen should i just leave it in some water in the fridge for a day or so?

I'm particularly concerned about this

"Like salmon, tuna sushi is often touted for its healthiness because it is rich in the omega three fatty acids. But it is also loaded with a particularly toxic form of mercury. An analysis of sushi from restaurants in Los Angeles in February, found dangerous levels of mercury in a quarter of the samples tested. Three quarters were above limits set by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) and its US equivalent, which permits one thousandth of a gram of mercury per kilo of fish.

This may not sound like a lot but it is two and a half times the amount permitted by the Japanese government because mercury has a cumulative effect and can build up in the body.

The FSA advises pregnant women not to eat shark, swordfish or marlin - and to eat only two tuna steaks a week - because of the high levels of mercury found in these fish. Although no one has analysed mercury levels in sushi in the UK, given that tuna is traded internationally, it is reasonable to suppose that they would be much the same as in LA."

& this :


"these restaurants are only the final link in a long chain that begins in the polluted salmon lochs of Scotland and the filthy seas of southern Europe and the Far East."

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General Discussion / Re: Can you ingest food through your skin?
« on: January 26, 2010, 09:01:26 pm »
I'm following you with this train of thought Roony.

I've heard about breatharians and the garden of eden times during Saturn's reign as the fixed sun indeed has possibilities.

All that needs to be done is for you to experiment with that high meat.


wow yes, the breatharians, & the sun gazers, this explains how they were able to survive without food ... in conjunction with the massive amounts of vitamin d, 24 hours a day, i think we're underestimating the levels of high meat in the air at the time

due to the massive size of dinosaurs, several stories high, the atmosphere must've been packed or dispersed with massive amounts of high meat,  from the undergrowth, basically drenched with high meat & bacteria

Alot like the tropical forests of today, walking into a tropical forest & you're immediately hit with the moisture & atmosphere of the jungle, after a while you're soaked in the jungle's moisture & atmosphere


We could use the same process of osmosis & create a high meat & bacteria laden atmosphere, precipitated by a plants leaves & natural osmosis, basically a tropical version of high meat atmosphere in our bedrooms



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