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Morning Pam,

 

>Yes, I am eating just whole, fresh foods now. I am going to order some

>whey protein, sweetened with stevia, to use in a shake for a fast, easy

>way of upping my protein intake. I'm going to add VCO for an extra energy

>goose.

 

Sounds like you have it all figured out, or nearly so. You will keep

us posted when you reach the final formula, I trust. <grin>

 

It is no easy task. I have been studying this mess longer than you

have been alive

( I hope, for your benefit ) and I am still confused.

 

I think, what would be good for all of us, would to be lost in the

jungle for about six months. Then we would have no problem selecting our

food. Anything that did not eat us first would be our table fare for the day.

 

We would learn that our taste buds are not so important. Due to the

fact that our favorite foods are not available, we would forget about them

and find replacements.

 

Of course some of us would die because of the mind set about specific foods.

 

Relative to this stevia stuff.... I have a fiber product that contains

stevia. It looks decent with about 29 different herbs contained

therein. It came with a parasite kit.

 

I have added 1 tbs of this to my protein drink a few times. The stevia

taste comes thru stronger than anything else.

 

I detest the taste of stevia. I think I could taste 1 mg in 5 gallons

of water.

 

Possibly some of you saw the guy on Larry King with in the last year

that was one of the oldest body builders and health freaks in the

country. When Larry King asked him what he ate and how he made such

decisions, his reply, " If it tastes sweet, spit it out " .

Gee, I wish I could think of his name.

 

You have not mentioned the pros and cons of boiled eggs. Some people

are opposed to eating eggs, and other simply do not like them.

 

However, we should give the devil his dues when making our choice of foods.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

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Afternoon, Wayne,

 

MMM Never tasted stevia. I let you know how I like it when I try it with my

protein drink.

I eat my eggs raw, as prescribd by Dr. Henry G. Bieler, author of Food Is Your

Best Medicine (especially effective for depleted adrenal glands).

 

Pam

Wayne Fugitt <wayne wrote: I detest the taste of stevia. I

think I could taste 1 mg in 5 gallons

of water.

 

Possibly some of you saw the guy on Larry King with in the last year

that was one of the oldest body builders and health freaks in the

country. When Larry King asked him what he ate and how he made such

decisions, his reply, " If it tastes sweet, spit it out " .

Gee, I wish I could think of his name.

 

You have not mentioned the pros and cons of boiled eggs. Some people

are opposed to eating eggs, and other simply do not like them.

 

However, we should give the devil his dues when making our choice of foods.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

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My doctor, also prescribed a raw egg " yolks " a few times a week, in freshly

extracted juice, in the morning; but was opposed to using the white of the

egg raw, in this manner.

 

-

" Pamela Southall " <southallp

 

Wednesday, January 23, 2002 2:45 PM

Re: Weight Training-Food Selection

 

 

>

> Afternoon, Wayne,

>

> MMM Never tasted stevia. I let you know how I like it when I try it with

my protein drink.

> I eat my eggs raw, as prescribd by Dr. Henry G. Bieler, author of Food Is

Your Best Medicine (especially effective for depleted adrenal glands).

>

> Pam

> Wayne Fugitt <wayne wrote: I detest the taste of stevia.

I think I could taste 1 mg in 5 gallons

> of water.

>

> Possibly some of you saw the guy on Larry King with in the last year

> that was one of the oldest body builders and health freaks in the

> country. When Larry King asked him what he ate and how he made such

> decisions, his reply, " If it tastes sweet, spit it out " .

> Gee, I wish I could think of his name.

>

> You have not mentioned the pros and cons of boiled eggs. Some people

> are opposed to eating eggs, and other simply do not like them.

>

> However, we should give the devil his dues when making our choice of

foods.

>

> Wayne

>

>

>

>

>

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more raw egg info here, ive never tried it but looks interesting

 

http://www.beyondveg.com/nieft-k/rvw/rvw-we-want-to-live.shtml

 

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John Polifronio

Gettingwell

Wednesday, January 23, 2002 3:10 PM

Re: Weight Training-Food Selection

 

 

My doctor, also prescribed a raw egg " yolks " a few times a week, in freshly

extracted juice, in the morning; but was opposed to using the white of the

egg raw, in this manner.

 

-

" Pamela Southall " <southallp

Wednesday, January 23, 2002 2:45 PM

Re: Weight Training-Food Selection

 

 

>

> Afternoon, Wayne,

>

> MMM Never tasted stevia. I let you know how I like it when I try it with

my protein drink.

> I eat my eggs raw, as prescribd by Dr. Henry G. Bieler, author of Food Is

Your Best Medicine (especially effective for depleted adrenal glands).

>

> Pam

> Wayne Fugitt <wayne wrote: I detest the taste of stevia.

I think I could taste 1 mg in 5 gallons

> of water.

>

> Possibly some of you saw the guy on Larry King with in the last year

> that was one of the oldest body builders and health freaks in the

> country. When Larry King asked him what he ate and how he made such

> decisions, his reply, " If it tastes sweet, spit it out " .

> Gee, I wish I could think of his name.

>

> You have not mentioned the pros and cons of boiled eggs. Some people

> are opposed to eating eggs, and other simply do not like them.

>

> However, we should give the devil his dues when making our choice of

foods.

>

> Wayne

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi John,

 

Dr. Bieler recommends that the egg white should never be cooked.

 

Pam

 

John Polifronio <counterpnt wrote: My doctor, also prescribed a

raw egg " yolks " a few times a week, in freshly

extracted juice, in the morning; but was opposed to using the white of the

egg raw, in this manner.

 

-

" Pamela Southall " <southallp

 

Wednesday, January 23, 2002 2:45 PM

Re: Weight Training-Food Selection

 

 

>

> Afternoon, Wayne,

>

> MMM Never tasted stevia. I let you know how I like it when I try it with

my protein drink.

> I eat my eggs raw, as prescribd by Dr. Henry G. Bieler, author of Food Is

Your Best Medicine (especially effective for depleted adrenal glands).

>

> Pam

> Wayne Fugitt <wayne wrote: I detest the taste of stevia.

I think I could taste 1 mg in 5 gallons

> of water.

>

> Possibly some of you saw the guy on Larry King with in the last year

> that was one of the oldest body builders and health freaks in the

> country. When Larry King asked him what he ate and how he made such

> decisions, his reply, " If it tastes sweet, spit it out " .

> Gee, I wish I could think of his name.

>

> You have not mentioned the pros and cons of boiled eggs. Some people

> are opposed to eating eggs, and other simply do not like them.

>

> However, we should give the devil his dues when making our choice of

foods.

>

> Wayne

>

>

>

>

>

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Pam

I don't know what to make of these opinions. But, the doctor I referred to,

Dr. Gerald Benesh, a natural foods and fasting healer in So. California,

didn't want people to eat egg white, raw or cooked.

These doctors do research, and come to different conclusions based on what

they find out.

More importantly, Benesh felt, that if you cooked food, you may enjoy it,

but, in his view, you derived virtually no nutritional benefit from it.

-

" Pamela Southall " <southallp

 

Wednesday, January 23, 2002 3:44 PM

Re: Weight Training-Food Selection

 

 

>

> Hi John,

>

> Dr. Bieler recommends that the egg white should never be cooked.

>

> Pam

>

> John Polifronio <counterpnt wrote: My doctor, also

prescribed a raw egg " yolks " a few times a week, in freshly

> extracted juice, in the morning; but was opposed to using the white of the

> egg raw, in this manner.

>

> -

> " Pamela Southall " <southallp

>

> Wednesday, January 23, 2002 2:45 PM

> Re: Weight Training-Food Selection

>

>

> >

> > Afternoon, Wayne,

> >

> > MMM Never tasted stevia. I let you know how I like it when I try it

with

> my protein drink.

> > I eat my eggs raw, as prescribd by Dr. Henry G. Bieler, author of Food

Is

> Your Best Medicine (especially effective for depleted adrenal glands).

> >

> > Pam

> > Wayne Fugitt <wayne wrote: I detest the taste of

stevia.

> I think I could taste 1 mg in 5 gallons

> > of water.

> >

> > Possibly some of you saw the guy on Larry King with in the last year

> > that was one of the oldest body builders and health freaks in the

> > country. When Larry King asked him what he ate and how he made such

> > decisions, his reply, " If it tastes sweet, spit it out " .

> > Gee, I wish I could think of his name.

> >

> > You have not mentioned the pros and cons of boiled eggs. Some

people

> > are opposed to eating eggs, and other simply do not like them.

> >

> > However, we should give the devil his dues when making our choice of

> foods.

> >

> > Wayne

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Evening John,

 

At 03:10 PM 01/23/2002 -0800, you wrote:

>My doctor, also prescribed a raw egg " yolks " a few times a week, in freshly

>extracted juice, in the morning; but was opposed to using the white of the

>egg raw, in this manner.

 

I know a young bodybuilder, about the age of my son ( 34 ) who will only

eat the egg

whites.

 

I have been meaning to do some research and try to convince him to eat

the whole egg.

 

Do you remember why thought the egg whites a bad idea? Is that maybe

where the bacteria and bad stuff is in the egg, if there happens to be bad

bacteria, ect in it?

 

I have been using the whole egg, raw, in my protein drinks. Until I

find some new evidence, I suppose I will continue to do it.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Wayne,

 

I've been eating whole, raw eggs for years with no problems.

 

Pam

Wayne Fugitt <wayne wrote: I have been using the whole egg,

raw, in my protein drinks. Until I

find some new evidence, I suppose I will continue to do it.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Actually, though he's probably around 90 years old (with all his teeth,

hair, and no eyeglasses), he may or may not still be practicing medicine in

San Marcos, Ca. I don't know where you are, but you can call Dr. Gerald

Benesh. He's happy to answer questions on the phone.

My guess is that he was concerned about the loss of biotin, and perhaps

other nutrients that are bound up in egg white and taken out of the body. A

younger colleague of his, a Dr. Cinque, currently in practice, and a

hygienist, natural foods doctor, advised me not to use any raw egg in my

diet, when I went to visit him, while he was still in practice in

California.

By the way, about a year ago, I saw a photo of Benesh, in his late 80s, in a

health magazine. He was shown with about a 40lb dumbell in his right hand,

over his head, with a grin on his face.

-

" Wayne Fugitt " <wayne

 

Wednesday, January 23, 2002 4:30 PM

Re: Weight Training-Food Selection

 

 

> Evening John,

>

> At 03:10 PM 01/23/2002 -0800, you wrote:

> >My doctor, also prescribed a raw egg " yolks " a few times a week, in

freshly

> >extracted juice, in the morning; but was opposed to using the white of

the

> >egg raw, in this manner.

>

> I know a young bodybuilder, about the age of my son ( 34 ) who will

only

> eat the egg

> whites.

>

> I have been meaning to do some research and try to convince him to eat

> the whole egg.

>

> Do you remember why thought the egg whites a bad idea? Is that maybe

> where the bacteria and bad stuff is in the egg, if there happens to be bad

> bacteria, ect in it?

>

> I have been using the whole egg, raw, in my protein drinks. Until I

> find some new evidence, I suppose I will continue to do it.

>

> Wayne

>

>

>

>

>

>

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re: raw egs -- I think that's because the white contains biotin which

is supposed to inhibit absorption of nutrients. I don't buy that, and

eat the whole egg.

 

--Michael

 

Gettingwell, " John Polifronio " <counterpnt@e...> wrote:

> My doctor, also prescribed a raw egg " yolks " a few times a week, in

freshly

> extracted juice, in the morning; but was opposed to using the white

of the

> egg raw, in this manner.

>

> -

> " Pamela Southall " <southallp>

> <Gettingwell>

> Wednesday, January 23, 2002 2:45 PM

> Re: Weight Training-Food Selection

>

>

> >

> > Afternoon, Wayne,

> >

> > MMM Never tasted stevia. I let you know how I like it when I try

it with

> my protein drink.

> > I eat my eggs raw, as prescribd by Dr. Henry G. Bieler, author of

Food Is

> Your Best Medicine (especially effective for depleted adrenal

glands).

> >

> > Pam

> > Wayne Fugitt <wayne@f...> wrote: I detest the taste of

stevia.

> I think I could taste 1 mg in 5 gallons

> > of water.

> >

> > Possibly some of you saw the guy on Larry King with in the

last year

> > that was one of the oldest body builders and health freaks in the

> > country. When Larry King asked him what he ate and how he made

such

> > decisions, his reply, " If it tastes sweet, spit it out " .

> > Gee, I wish I could think of his name.

> >

> > You have not mentioned the pros and cons of boiled eggs.

Some people

> > are opposed to eating eggs, and other simply do not like them.

> >

> > However, we should give the devil his dues when making our

choice of

> foods.

> >

> > Wayne

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Wayne:

> Do you remember why thought the egg whites a bad idea? Is that

maybe

> where the bacteria and bad stuff is in the egg, if there happens to

be bad

> bacteria, ect in it?

 

 

**** I believe that bacteria can *not* be in the white, only in the

yolk. Furthermore the harmful strain of salmonela [sic] is caused by

improper feeding of the chickens (ie too much grains no grass). If

you're eating raw eggs you should use free range grass fed chickens.

 

 

 

> I have been using the whole egg, raw, in my protein drinks.

Until I

> find some new evidence, I suppose I will continue to do it.

 

 

 

**** I've seen the evidence and I just don't buy it. No other animal

throws away the white. I've also seen evidence which disputes the

other evidence so unless someone gives a real convincing arguement

I'm sticking with whole eggs.

 

--Michael

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No, biotin is a part of the vitamin-B complex. The concern was that eating raw

egg whites caused biotin deficiences. That has been refuted.

 

Pam

 

medwards706 <medwards706 wrote: re: raw egs -- I think that's

because the white contains biotin which

is supposed to inhibit absorption of nutrients. I don't buy that, and

eat the whole egg.

 

--Michael

 

 

 

 

 

 

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