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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #900 on: July 24, 2013, 08:43:07 am »
The Dr. mentioned food storage under "living a raw lifestyle," but I want to elaborate on that. I would make a whole chapter on food storage. I would love to review the contents of the chapter (when you write it, of course).

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« Reply #901 on: July 25, 2013, 01:30:06 am »
I agree, and on second thought, high meat should have its own chapter, as well as other fermented foods(plant and animal both), describing in the high meat chapter the history, science, experiences, risks and how to overcome them (airing), and what to expect. Then The other fermented foods chapter would have things like kimchee and pickles And. Worchestershire (sp?) Sauce, etc., at least touching on benefits seen throughout the world and how the taboo really isn't that taboo.
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #902 on: July 25, 2013, 10:55:40 pm »
I think I have just discovered a most convenient way to make high meat. The first batch will be ready in about another week and I will post pictures of the set up soon.

I have been using a large cooler and setting my jars in the bottom, and then just leaving a small container of ice setting next to the jars to keep things cool. I have been checking on the temp changing out the ice container as needed and airing it every day, and the meat has been aging most wonderfully.

This solves the issue I have had with the fridge I use to hang my lamb being too cold for high meat production. As well as the issue of stinking up my girlfriends fridge. I keep the cooler in the basement which out of the way and it stays fairly cool even after the container of ice melts..
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #903 on: August 21, 2013, 07:09:16 pm »
Well, within a week or so, I will have gotten my new computer(a PC)  with internet-access and will likely no longer have computer faults and other problems to hinder me re writing that rawpaleodiet e-book etc.
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #904 on: August 25, 2013, 03:26:31 am »
ok, what have i missed :)... you're in austria? 

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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #905 on: August 25, 2013, 05:40:54 am »
Well, it makes it easier for me to ski, I suppose.
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #906 on: January 05, 2014, 07:50:52 am »
Well, after my week's skiing holiday, I have had to endure a huge very weird constant  coughing episode which has only recently started to be reduced a lot. I presume it is some weird detox since I have not been eating fully rawpalaeo given Christmas events and an inability to find decent raw foods in the ski resort.
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #907 on: February 12, 2014, 05:45:14 am »
I now find that drinking coffee makes me more alert. I guess I am doing this instead of going raw, very low carb which otherwise does the trick. I mentioned elsewhere that due to social pressure I have had to up my intake of raw plant foods in my diet.
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #908 on: February 12, 2014, 07:25:02 am »
Boss, coffee gets pretty bad eventually if you do it regularly for alertness...

For socials I always bring 2 types of herbal tea bags in my business bag.  What I got now is taheebo / lapacho bark and some "longevity tea" made by my neighbor.
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #909 on: February 12, 2014, 07:45:15 am »
I now find that drinking coffee makes me more alert. I guess I am doing this instead of going raw, very low carb which otherwise does the trick. I mentioned elsewhere that due to social pressure I have had to up my intake of raw plant foods in my diet.
What kind of plant foods have you started to include? What is the effect? Funny thing about traveling or social interactions they can sometimes (in the long run) cause me to incorporate wisdom into what I'm already doing. It shakes things up for me.

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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #910 on: February 12, 2014, 04:17:39 pm »
I’ve never complied to social pressure and it didn’t harm my relationships at all. I still have and appreciate my old friends who eat cooked food, all my family eat cooked food and it has never been a problem between us. They all know that there’s no way to get me to eat something cooked and they don’t even try anymore.

Even when invited somewhere, I ask some raw food and/or I bring my own. If required, I explain that I’m experimenting a special diet and people are satisfied with that. If the are curious and ask questions, it sometimes launches an interesting discussion.

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Cooking food also generates thousands of chemicals. There are over 1000 chemicals reported in a cup of coffee. Only 26 have been tested in animal cancer tests and more than half are rodent carcinogens; there are still a thousand chemicals left to test. The amount of potentially carcinogenic pesticide residues consumed in a year is less than the amount known of rodent carcinogens in a cup of coffee.
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #911 on: February 12, 2014, 07:36:18 pm »
Hmm, that was a case of faulty memory. I did try coffee in my pre-rawpaleodiet days but I recall it as being the only thing at the time that helped bring me temporarily back to a  sense of normality. The trouble, then,  was that the coffee´s effect only lasted  about half an hour. Nowadays, though, the coffee lasts longer in its effects.
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #912 on: February 12, 2014, 07:36:44 pm »
What kind of plant foods have you started to include? What is the effect? Funny thing about traveling or social interactions they can sometimes (in the long run) cause me to incorporate wisdom into what I'm already doing. It shakes things up for me.
  Just lost of fruits and salads. I unfortunately eat way more than I need if I overindulge in raw plant foods.
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #913 on: February 14, 2014, 11:29:28 am »
Boss, coffee gets pretty bad eventually if you do it regularly for alertness...


I usually drink it 3 or 4 days a week.  I try not to drink it more than 3 days in a row.  That way, I don't become addicted to it.

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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #914 on: February 14, 2014, 03:36:45 pm »
I think I will stick to just 1 cup of coffee a day for now. I seem not to have benefitted from more than that, so far.
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #915 on: April 02, 2014, 09:06:12 pm »
I have recognised, over the years of being rawpalaeo, that my tolerance for cooked/processed foods has decreased a lot. if I eat more than small amounts of cooked/processed foods, I vomit the stuff out pretty quickly. I also get very hot in my throat afterwards. I cannot even eat dry pastry without needing lot sof water to wash the stuff down. This is a good thing but it means I have to be more careful to avoid situations where I cannot supply myself with regular shipments of raw animal foods. Also, fasting during times when I cannot access any decent raw food is good for me, too.

My one great sorrow is that I do not have enough cash around to do orthokeratology as that is a safe way to regain perfect eyesight.
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« Reply #916 on: April 03, 2014, 09:13:27 am »
My one great sorrow is that I do not have enough cash around to do orthokeratology as that is a safe way to regain perfect eyesight.
Is the change permanent? An article that I read is a bit unclear on this.
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« Reply #917 on: April 03, 2014, 02:28:52 pm »
Is the change permanent? An article that I read is a bit unclear on this.
Technically, no. But all one has to do is wear the contact-lenses every night  and one keeps one#s eyesight. if one forgets to wear them, then after c.2-3 nights the eyeballs change back to their previous setting. Also, if one#s eyes deteriorate due to old age I would imagine being forced to wear different contact-lenses at a stronger prescription.
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« Reply #918 on: April 04, 2014, 01:07:38 am »
Interesting.

I met a guy who was about 65 or so who had had the usual age related visual deterioration. Long story but he went to a guy who did psychic surgery and the guy did something that resulted in him pulling something out from behind the eyeballs that resembled some sort of creature. Since then his eyes have been 20/20 for reading etc.

I know it sounds woowoo and I did not witness it, so it is hearsay, however the guy's vision was excellent.

I have a friend that is an acupuncturist and she said that some of her patients have seen things depart their body during acupuncture. Not everyone has the visual acuity to see these things but some PPL can apparently.
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #919 on: September 06, 2014, 04:40:40 am »
I am off on holiday until the 22nd of September 2014.
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« Reply #920 on: September 30, 2014, 02:02:31 pm »
I came back and found, to my surprise, that a quality supermarket, Merkur, now routinely sells raw  organ-meats like brains, kidneys, liver, heart and spleen. OK, so they come from pigs and cattle, hardly 100% grassfed, but Austria has an alleged reputation  for its meats being much less grainfed than in the US, for example.
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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #921 on: December 02, 2014, 04:04:34 am »
I have noticed how much more alert and concentrated I am on a ketogenic diet or when I'm fasting. I might even eventually do 5-day fasts from Monday to Friday and then feast on the weekend.
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« Reply #922 on: December 02, 2014, 01:42:20 pm »
Just drop the fruit and keep eating the other plant foods, then you will be keto and have healthy gut microbes digesting all the resistant stuff in the raw veges to produce super goodies to keep your bowels well.

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Re: A day in the life of TylerDurden
« Reply #923 on: December 18, 2014, 11:34:40 am »
After getting a membership to a new gym, I got a "free" consultation with a nutritionist with my card. After being questioned a lot, I felt I had to reveal what sort of diet I eat. The stuff this nutritionist spouted was akin to witchcraft. Needless to say, she was, more or less, against my raw diet and most of her "recommendations" involved cooked things like soup. I was horrified when she tried to get me to sign a form for 20 further lessons at 650 euros overall. I naturally declined.
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« Reply #924 on: December 18, 2014, 03:09:11 pm »
LOL. I can't imagine anyone giving you nutrition lessons! Do you know what she was trying to treat you for?
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