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Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« on: July 05, 2010, 03:35:23 pm »
For those who have a lot of experience:

Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?

Of course there are many probiotic supplements, name your brands.
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2010, 05:35:51 pm »
I don't really think there is a straight answer. But from a paleo perspective high meat seems like one of natures probiotics.
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2010, 08:36:30 pm »
Well... Wouldn't rotten meat give you the bacteria which like meat, rotten bread give you the bacteria which like bread, rotten milk give you the bacteria which like milk etc...?
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #3 on: July 05, 2010, 10:20:40 pm »
from my experience probiotic supplements do not do anything.  but if you remember raw rob?.. he used swore by a specific brand that helped him.

anyway, haven't tried high meat yet, but aged is perfect for me!! and i knew it within a day.  probiotics never seemed to do anything.  maybe it was a time thing?? 

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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #4 on: July 05, 2010, 10:30:54 pm »
Primal defence I think, my bro had good results with this stuff. Threelac is pretty good too. Both contain Fecal bacteria or something!
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #5 on: July 06, 2010, 09:06:22 am »
It might depend on what kind of diet one is on.

I tried threelac fairly recently when I was transitioning back to RAF. I seemed to experience some relief in symptoms but it could easily be the other lifestyle stuff and removing problematic factors.

It was mentioned to me that these kind of probiotics - if they are even vital - are meant for breaking down plant based foods and I stopped taking them as soon as I stopped all non-raw foods again.

similarly though, my experience with high meats, I've undergone positive changes but never anything immediately noticeable from ingestion, but I highly suspect they have played a role in recovery. And have had some pretty crazy expulsions of non-food matter that have left me feeling much better and much more calm if not 'high'.

I eat it fairly regularly, the few 'marble size' chunks every few days when I air it out. I have some 112 days old and pretty gnarly. I've gone through a few other batches. I have another one about 7 weeks now which is plenty intense and preferable to the liquid mess of the other :)

on Bee Wilder's candida site and a few others they make alot of claims against probiotics and threelac specifically. for one, there is actually some kind of yeast and milk sugar in the product supposedly to feed the bacteria in transport (as well as artificial flavor), but the expiration date is one year un-refridgerated..so I don't see what they are eating after this source is absent or how they are still even alive. I know an old school health guy that won a bet by swallowing an entire canister of acidophilus to prove it did nothing. I don't know how accurate that is of a test, but worth noting.  I think in the end that certain bacteria are clearly more suited to different things. I was under the impression that threeac was designed to specifically eat up candida fungus, but a low carb raw diet, with high-meat bacteria, should give the best results in creating an overall balance. Unfortunately its clear there are no quick fixes with this stuff, but I feel at least with myself I'm able to handle small amounts of in season fruits (<.5lb) without very uncomfortable symptoms, except a little fatigue/blood sugar stuff.

Even with the high-meats, I would probably take an additional product if someone on RAF had positive experiences.

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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #6 on: July 07, 2010, 04:00:04 pm »
I tried probiotics they were totally useless(but then the ones I took were dairy-linked I think?). High meat worked fine though.
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #7 on: July 07, 2010, 04:28:12 pm »
    Same here.  I've tried milk based probiotic in a jar recommended by an acupuncturist and a Russian pharmacist and a colon therapist.  It didn't do anything.  I found that mentally aggravating, a waste.  At least the acupuncturist was good at acupuncture and the pharmacist also sold Amish chicken and organic fruit.

    I've made vegan probiotics (sprout and vege based) and honey probiotics.  They were good, so much better than none, but lacking a good bit compared to meat probiotics I make now.  Meat based probiotics are easier to make than plant based ones, and help my health so much more.  Milk based ones are also easier to make than plant ones, but meat gives more (good) effect.

   

   

 
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2010, 10:25:16 am »
I have found high raw meat to do exactly what Aajonus says it will in his We Want To Live book.  I was constipated almost all of my life before that.  That is where I get my probiotics.  We spoke with a probiotic supplement maker in Florida (Winston K...) who says he recommends Aajonus' approach first and his supplements for those who would prefer a supplement instead of the Primal Diet.  He may have been schmoozing me a bit but I believed him at the time.

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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #9 on: July 13, 2010, 10:59:08 am »
I have found high raw meat to do exactly what Aajonus says it will in his We Want To Live book.  I was constipated almost all of my life before that.  That is where I get my probiotics.  

    That's what I meant about me making my own meat based probiotic.  Highmeat!  It works so well and fast.  I'm going to air some out tonight that's in my fridge in mason jars, and eat some of it in the morning.
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #10 on: July 13, 2010, 11:03:48 am »
I have tried several brands of probiotics, both dairy and nondairy. None of them did anything noticeable for me. Some had warnings about not taking too many of them at once, which gave me the idea to take a lot, out of frustration. Still zero effect. I did one final test by searching the Internet to find the brand that was supposed to be the best, per a study and testimonials. I took the prescribed amount for several days, again without effect, and then took the entire rest of the bottle at once. Still zero effect. So, unsuprisingly, I'm skeptical of probiotics, which have been ineffective and expensive for me. (And it's not that I don't believe some supplements can help some people--minerals have worked wonders for me re: toe cramps, acne and leukonychia, and minerals tend to be relatively cheap).

On the other hand, high meat hasn't had any noticeable effect either, though I haven't taken nearly as much at once.
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #11 on: July 13, 2010, 01:34:51 pm »
This stuff is definitely more effective than probiotics, it burns my throat after I eat it, the slimy stuff tastes ok, but the dried parts with white/black "mold"? on them tastes better than aged fish and cheese.



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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #12 on: January 10, 2011, 10:07:21 am »
Does anyone know which specific species of bacteria that fermented meats provide and which ones survive to make it to the intestines?
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #13 on: January 10, 2011, 10:20:58 am »
I have tried several brands of probiotics, both dairy and nondairy. None of them did anything noticeable for me. Some had warnings about not taking too many of them at once, which gave me the idea to take a lot, out of frustration. Still zero effect. I did one final test by searching the Internet to find the brand that was supposed to be the best, per a study and testimonials. I took the prescribed amount for several days, again without effect, and then took the entire rest of the bottle at once. Still zero effect. So, unsuprisingly, I'm skeptical of probiotics, which have been ineffective and expensive for me. (And it's not that I don't believe some supplements can help some people--minerals have worked wonders for me re: toe cramps, acne and leukonychia, and minerals tend to be relatively cheap).

On the other hand, high meat hasn't had any noticeable effect either, though I haven't taken nearly as much at once.

which probiotics did you try? Did u try VSL#3?

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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #14 on: January 11, 2011, 04:20:59 am »
Personally I find high meat very effective in two ways.  First I feel good after eating it and am enthusiastic about the day I am living.  The more subtle benefit is restoring my regularity.  I have been constipated most of my life and didn't know any different until I ran across high meat. 
I don't mention this much unless asked because people who want to find something wrong with the Primal Diet use this 'shocking factor' of high meat as a way to discredit the whole diet. 

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« Reply #15 on: January 11, 2011, 04:26:11 am »
How did you guys manage to conjure up the courage to try high meat the first time? I know that it is much easier after the first ordeal, but how do you get around that initial mental block?
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #16 on: January 11, 2011, 05:37:13 am »
How did you guys manage to conjure up the courage to try high meat the first time? I know that it is much easier after the first ordeal, but how do you get around that initial mental block?
I first cut the high-meat into tiny slivers before even storing it. I would then chase each tiny sliver down with a gulp of alkaline mineral water from a spring. That washed away the taste. It also helped a great deal, psychologically,  that I had consumed a lot of raw, aged cheeses well before I had ever heard of RVAF diets.
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #17 on: January 11, 2011, 05:53:35 am »
I first cut the high-meat into tiny slivers before even storing it. I would then chase each tiny sliver down with a gulp of alkaline mineral water from a spring. That washed away the taste. It also helped a great deal, psychologically,  that I had consumed a lot of raw, aged cheeses well before I had ever heard of RVAF diets.

Do you recommend i start trying smelly aged cheese's to prepare for it.

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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #18 on: January 11, 2011, 06:33:12 am »
Do you recommend i start trying smelly aged cheese's to prepare for it.
Only if you have no issues with raw dairy at all. Better to try the other method, otherwise.
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #19 on: January 13, 2011, 01:12:04 pm »
How did you guys manage to conjure up the courage to try high meat the first time? I know that it is much easier after the first ordeal, but how do you get around that initial mental block?

You could try eating aged meat. Like this http://www.rawpaleoforum.com/off-topic/plethora/msg58497/#msg58497

That can get you closer to your goal of eating high meat.

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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #20 on: May 17, 2011, 12:37:43 pm »
I know an old school health guy that won a bet by swallowing an entire canister of acidophilus to prove it did nothing. I don't know how accurate that is of a test, but worth noting.

The reason why most probiotics that contain acidophilus do not seem to be effective is because they are bovine cultures which are not suited for the human liver. Therefore, cheap probiotic supplements have no effect.

Acidophilus is in the breast's milk of a mother which provides a nursing child with a perfectly robust protective fauna in the intestinal tract. It is the loss of this flauna which is the main culprit for aging and death (see the works of James Empringham for a further discussion).

AV advocates high-meat as a way to promote healthy bacteria. Now, the issue is what bacteria are present on high-meat (or bacteria infested meat)? Of course, bacteria is present (it is visible). However, whether this bacteria is specifically Lactobacillus acidophilus or any of the other bacteria that are particularly beneficial to man has not been answered (that is to say I have yet to find such a source which claims such). If in high-meat those bacteria which are particularly beneficial to man are found, then yes, it would be safe to claim that high-meat is just as beneficial if not more beneficial to man as consuming capsules of human friendly (not bovine friendly) probiotics.

A probiotic which I had positive experience with was LB 17.

I was finishing a box of capsules as I began my diet of raw meat. Therefore, which I benefited from the most, I do not know.

For acidophilus to be effective Empringham states that "acidophilus must have 200,000,000 bacilli in each drop". Also, often acidophilus is diluted with the why of cow's milk (bovine friendly acidophilus) without being marketed as such.

On the correct use of acidophilus according to Empringham in 1940:

In order to permanently drive out enemy proteolytic bacteria from the bowel the culture must be injected into the rectum every day until analysis proves the desired results have been attained and the concentration must not be less than two-hundred million bacilli for every drop. According to our experience a natural permanent, defensive flora of the colon cannot be achieved any other way.


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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #21 on: May 17, 2011, 01:03:15 pm »
Okay, thanks to Raw Kyle in this thread, research which examines the bacilli present on "slimy" meat (read rotten meat, or high-meat) was found.

According to this article:

SUMMARY.
1. Examination of the "slime" obtained on lean beef stored at temperatures just above zero Centigrade has shown it to be composed chiefly of organisms of the Achromobacter group.


Perhaps storing meat at 98.6 F. (37 C.) would be ideal for growing acidophilus? According to this article (and what I understand about bacteria), if you change the environment (humidity and temperature) you could hypothetically induce the growth of L. acidophilus. The only reason why it would be impossible is if the bacteria itself was not present--that is, L. acidophilus is found in the human body but whether or not it is found naturally outside the body (say, in the air we breathe out) is beyond my knowledge. The bacteria may be more delicate than that so that just breathing on meat at the right in the right environment would prove to be futile.

However, this article specifically addresses meat stored at 0 C. While this article doesn't state whether or not the probiotic L. acidophilus could be grown on high-meat isn't addressed but I believe it's safe to say that high-meat does not contain L. acidophilus but a host of other bacteria that may be beneficial to humans.
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #22 on: May 20, 2011, 06:00:47 am »
    I don't think acidophilus even SHOULD grow on high meat.  I also feel high meat works as the best prebiotic for me so far.
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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #23 on: June 01, 2011, 12:15:30 am »
most probiotics just upset my stomach, high meat seems to do everything probiotics are supposed to, if not more.

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Re: Is high meat more effective than probiotic supplements?
« Reply #24 on: September 18, 2011, 10:57:21 am »
Personally I find high meat very effective in two ways.  First I feel good after eating it and am enthusiastic about the day I am living.  The more subtle benefit is restoring my regularity.  I have been constipated most of my life and didn't know any different until I ran across high meat.
I don't mention this much unless asked because people who want to find something wrong with the Primal Diet use this 'shocking factor' of high meat as a way to discredit the whole diet.

 

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