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The more raw animal fat I consume, the more I'm thinking and feeling...sex. Raw butter, raw fat from beef, I just cut into a steak from the local health food store meat market, rib steak super fatty, had slices of it with a tiny bit of raw honey and green onions. Also putting butter, around 2T into my Dandy Blend (roasted roots drink) with dark chocolate. Yum, ANIMAL FAT RULES!!
When I see all the old people bent down, crippled and demented with Alzheimer's, I harken back to the lies they told us about animal fat being bad and see the results.

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General Discussion / Re: Dr. Mary Enig passed away on September 8
« on: September 24, 2014, 06:37:22 am »
She also promoted cooking food...just saying.

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General Discussion / Re: Anyone here eat insects?
« on: September 20, 2014, 04:15:03 am »
I'm tempted to try ants, I have so many LOL but they stink so bad. "Stink Ants" and when I accidentally eat them well...they taste just as bad,  but I'm still tempted. Maybe put some rotten fruit out and then when they gather...I'll down them and give you guys a full report.

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General Discussion / Re: What to eat when nothing appeals
« on: September 20, 2014, 04:07:47 am »
a little bit of "high meat"? ala Aajounus Vonderplanitz...maybe one month old...always cheers me up. beef and not so old that it turns liquid, just smelly and a little rotten. my 2 cents

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General Discussion / Re: Bone broths best prepared raw, not cooked
« on: September 03, 2014, 01:44:35 am »
Can I just soak the bones in water, without the fermenting and get bone broth? How long do I soak and should I eat the raw marrow or leave it in the bones? Maybe either way. Should I add veg to it?

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Science / Re: meat storage without electricity
« on: September 02, 2014, 04:20:19 am »
Bury it deep, where it's cool.
Eat high meat.
Find a cave and hang it for tenderizing.

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Raw Weston Price / Re: Unrefined Salt Experiments
« on: August 28, 2014, 01:43:47 am »
Arguing? I don't get that comment, aren't we discussing and exchanging info? asking questions...isn't this what this forum is about?

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Raw Weston Price / Re: Unrefined Salt Experiments
« on: August 27, 2014, 06:30:49 am »
Re; Salt Licks...that's something man puts there and sure salt like sugar is a taste treat, so animals seek it out. IMHO

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Raw Weston Price / Re: Unrefined Salt Experiments
« on: August 26, 2014, 09:27:44 am »
This is wildly confusing since I heard that salt is a poison to our body. I got rid of dark circles and swelling under my eyes by eliminating salt, and when I do eat salt my ankles swell—because my body isn't used to dealing with it...

Further, what animal in the wild, eats salt?

The info that I'm referencing is from Aajonus Vonderplanitz.

Help!! LOL









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SALT I couldn't believe they would do that, it's such a poison to the body. Let the blood congeal for God's sake.

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Personals / Re: Put your location in your profile
« on: August 16, 2014, 07:28:25 am »
As for location...seems that there's flags but I never know which country they represent.

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Instincto / Anopsology / Re: Can eating raw or instincto cure herpes?
« on: July 23, 2014, 09:40:37 am »
It's HUMIC ACID not humid acid.

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Instincto / Anopsology / Re: Can eating raw or instincto cure herpes?
« on: July 22, 2014, 09:39:43 am »
I'm always taking it cause I was prone to getting every flu and cold that came around and now I don't. I started with NEW CHAPTER but they stopped making the formula or changed it to not chewable and I switched over to the one I mentioned, anyway New Chapter recommended once a day and twice during flu season and I sort of do that except for when it's Summer and take it when I feel like something is trying to get me. That can be treacherous though as a virus can sneak up on you and I've caught stuff by doing that.

I chew one tablet.

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Instincto / Anopsology / Re: Can eating raw or instincto cure herpes?
« on: July 22, 2014, 07:04:52 am »
MY HERPES CURE
I have to tell you about "elderberry extract" and "humic acid" (comes from the soil). About 7 years ago I found a product called VIRACILLIN (humic acid) at a local health food store, along side the display was a book about how humic acid surrounds a virus so it can't get into your body, plus it had a lot of studies; hiv, herpes, hepatitis c,  with great results...of course the product is off the market now and who knows what that book was. But the other one, elderberry extract is still around and. Anyhow, I've been taking it for these 7 years and I don't get colds or flu and the best part is that I never get herpes out breaks any longer, I got infected way back when and I would still, maybe once a year, get a little bit of an outbreak. No more!

I use Quantum Health Elderberry Immune Defense. Chewable.

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Primal Diet / Re: colon cleans/ dark circles
« on: July 14, 2014, 06:49:45 am »
My daughter wouldn't eat it either,  plus they grain their cattle.  Not really a fan of their processes.

Do you mean Organic Pastures?

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Primal Diet / Re: colon cleans/ dark circles
« on: July 14, 2014, 06:29:17 am »
I wish I were your neighbor. I would gladly receive your un-used dairy. Aged cheese has no lactose. Have you tried just eating aged grass-fed raw cheese? My husband cannot drink raw milk at all but he has no problem with aged grass-fed raw cheese from local small farms. He also does well with the commercial brand President Comte cheese, which is supposedly made from raw milk and has AOC status. I love raw cheese but I am not sure if cheese is injurious, as some people claim with confidence, or healthful, as some others claim with confidence. I am quite healthy and I really cannot tell the effect cheese has on me.

Wish you were my neighbor too, I would gladly give it to you!

So that's why I can eat aged cheese, thanks for the info. Now to make my cheese aged LOL

I used to get aged raw cheese from Organic Pastures, they had it without salt but stopped offering it, probably cause nobody liked it...sort of tasteless. But now that I'm used to no salt I would probably like it.

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Primal Diet / Re: colon cleans/ dark circles
« on: July 13, 2014, 02:09:43 am »
If only the whole world were raw paleo!!! for the first 6 months or so I was so totally there even if I went out we had to have raw something and guys would arrange to have kobi beef steak tartare (well, that happened one time!) specially prepared for me. One time at a Mexican place they had a prawn dish and I asked to have the prawns raw and they did it! The Crow's Nest at the Santa Cruz yacht harbor has seared Ahi that's pretty much raw so that's a go to place. At the beginning that was it for me for going out to dinner but seems like lately there's pot lucks a lot and I guess I could take my own food....and I used to take all the food for the day with me when I went out.

I guess there's the path and I get off it and then get back on. Good luck to both of us.

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Primal Diet / Re: colon cleans/ dark circles
« on: July 13, 2014, 01:33:59 am »
Don't remember how long it took, months I think—2 or three maybe to get rid of the dark circles but that was when I was totally 100% raw paleo, now I'm more 80-90% so slight dark circles are back but nothing like before no salt, and raw paleo. Before raw and salt I had puffiness too.

As for dairy...I don't do well on dairy but Aajounus pushed it so much and told me it might take months to get used to it, but he was wrong and I could hear that phlegmy sound in the back of his throat from the dairy he used.

My symptoms from dairy ranged from; getting a lot of phlegm to, when drinking milk, after a few weeks I would fall asleep in the middle of the day or want to. So I've gone off and on for these 4 years. In the last year I got into (off and on) making yogurt, curds and whey, and cheese and thought that was OK but no...I would start to feel not that great and it would put me off meat. This last time I got the best freshest raw milk from the farmers market and it gave me the worst case of Lactose intolerance. I never had it before and when I researched it I found out that you can develop it. So now I have, in the refrigerator jars of whey, curds and whey/yogurt and cheese that I can't touch and nobody wants it!! LOL it's tempting but not really when I think of spending a day in bed with the worst case of so painful bloating, cramps and diarrhea. 

The day after I was back to wanting meat and that's so great and I feel so much better and I hope I learned my lesson.

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Primal Diet / Re: colon cleans/ dark circles
« on: July 12, 2014, 04:42:44 am »
When I got onto raw paleo ala Aajonus I cut out salt completely and voila the dark circles under my eyes vanished Yipee! no more concealer. Now, when I eat out and have salt added food my ankles swell and the dark under my eyes comes back although not as bad.

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General Discussion / Re: how long is raw fish safe to eat
« on: July 11, 2014, 09:01:38 am »
I still like it when it gets old, after about a week or more. I got into "high meat" when I started raw paleo in 2010 and enjoyed it and did feel "high" from it, so older fish is still OK to me, and who cares except I have a friend who's super sensitive to smells and one day I had just eaten some old fish before I arrived at her house and she was all..."what is that smell?" LOL I seriously didn't think that it smelled that bad.

I get fish that's pretty fresh and have some from Saturday and now it's Thurs and it's still so fresh—I should keep some to test how long it takes to get smelly.

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General Discussion / Re: Temporary Sleeping Aid?
« on: June 08, 2014, 06:08:06 am »
A raw (of course) egg works in about 20 minutes for me.

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General Discussion / Re: hanging meat in your fridge
« on: May 29, 2014, 04:46:42 am »
No. Putting meat in the fridge would slow down the aging of the meat. Most people want to out the meat into a container which has lots of space for air, they then put it in the fridge

So you do put it in the refrigerator but in a box?

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General Discussion / Re: Best Red Meat
« on: May 13, 2014, 10:13:32 am »
Fresh killed Elk, up in Oregon in the Coastal Range. YUM! Bloody 'n good. Very tender.

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Strawberries and pink grapefruit with fresh made cheese (strained curds from raw milk), raw honey and whey for breakfast this morning...after drinking a glass of fresh urine (yup, urine; read John Alexander's book, THE WATER OF LIFE and Martha Christy's YOUR OWN PERFECT MEDICINE).

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Welcoming Committee / EMAIL/ FORGOT PASSWORD not working
« on: January 09, 2014, 09:13:26 am »
I forgot my password and tried to to get an email to reset it and nothing came through, so I did it again and again nothing!
I then looked up my password and now I'm signed in but what if I hadn't found it! Wonder why the reset password email isn't working?

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