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Omg thank you so much for like answering all my questions and all! Its really so helpful even just to hear your experiences and whatnot. =)
Ohh I wanted to ask you...I wasn't sure if you know what I mean about the meat being like supermarket meat like what I mean is that its prepackaged and sold with other meat so its not like I get it fresh from the meat counter and they package it for me you know? Do you think thats still ok? Like I think maybe the store orders it in these packages already? but yeah I guess it should be fine either way! I just wanted to specify in case! Unfortunately the stores near me don't seem to carry grass fed meats in the like meat counter section so I can't really ask for specific cuts or amounts which makes it a bit more challenging in terms of storage. I don't really want to have to eat the whole pound of meat at once. hmmmmm
Its good to hear you eat the meat straight and don't have any problems with it! I guess there are always risks with anything really. But I think you're right and that its good to take it slow! I was vegan for 10 years, 7 of which were 100% raw, and then I tried incorporating raw eggs and raw wild fish like maybe 5 times in total, and then I ended up on cooked "paleo" I guess (mostly cooked or smoked wild fish, cooked veggies, leafy greens, raw chocolate, coconut, avocado, raw bee foods, tried eggs and didn't work, some raw dairy, tinned fish and oysters, etc but with occasional fruit binges or juice or things like that) and I gained a ton of weight and felt awful but had developed a ton of food allergies prior to going cooked and was basically reacting and becoming inflamed to like everything I ate ever (which was why I stopped being raw in the first place, did not know what to do anymore to feel good/ok). But yeah so like I'm not going straight from vegan to eating meat but I have not really ever had much meat regardless so it still feels all new. But as you said I'll get over that hump and it will become more natural with time and exposure! I know how much better I feel after eating fish than, say, a bunch of raw salad or something!
The liver powder is of course still processed and not optimal, but I'm also trying to figure out a source of vitamin A if I can't get liver or eggs. I'm trying to heal my teeth and the liver powder is just ground up freeze dried grass fed liver so its not exposed to high heat or anything like that. Still processed of course, but in many respects still a whole food. its something I'll think about if I have t, but I def agree fresh food is optimal!!! And maybe the desiccated liver should be avoided. I have no experience with it so I can't go by that either.
That's amazing your acne cleared up nearly right away after eating oysters! Raw oysters are one of my favorite foods omg and I know they're super high in many minerals. They're def a superfood haha. I have had acne and I'm finding rebalancing my hormones through sun exposure, proper sleep, and walking is helping to clear it up a bit. But part of it I know is from all the food sensitivities. Its all red around my mouth/chin and nose from having had so many allergic reactions. That coupled with acne and ughhh. I'm hoping it will resolve over time with being careful with what I eat and hopefully healing my gut. Anyway hope I can find some fresh oysters and see if they help this acne!!!
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