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You are funny! It is hard not to find a slender vegan.

 

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May

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008 8:44 PM

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Very cool! I am impressed!Hugs, !--- In oleander soup , "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Yes my dear.> > Tammatha>

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On 11/19/2008, mcnjnj (olde_silas) wrote:

> liver, milk, butter, ... all cause Prostate cancer. Vitamin A is

> anti-fungal and helps to prevent prostate cancer.

 

I would argue with you on (fresh/organic/raw) milk, butter and liver.

Also some of the medicinal mushrooms.

 

Liver is one of the powerhouse foods, as long as it isn't adulterated

(full of drugs/antibiotics/hormones)... and raw butter is awesome. Milk,

too, as long as it is raw/organic, is fine in moderation.

 

And lets not forget fresh/free-range eggs from healthy chickens...

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I'm impressed but mostly just flat out jealous. --- On Wed, 11/19/08, May <luellamay129 wrote:

May <luellamay129 Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:44 PM

 

 

Very cool! I am impressed!Hugs,!oleander soup, "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Yes my dear.> > Tammatha>

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You guys are darling you know that?!

 

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Thursday, November 20, 2008 6:01 AM

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I'm impressed but mostly just flat out jealous. --- On Wed, 11/19/08, May <luellamay129 > wrote:

May <luellamay129 > Re: Candida home testoleander soup Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2008, 11:44 PM

 

 

Very cool! I am impressed!Hugs,!oleander soup, "Tammatha" <tammatha wrote:>> Yes my dear.> > Tammatha>

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I simply don't agree...I would love to forget all the animal products.

 

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Simon

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Thursday, November 20, 2008 5:04 AM

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On 11/19/2008, mcnjnj (olde_silas (AT) inna (DOT) net) wrote:> liver, milk, butter, ... all cause Prostate cancer. Vitamin A is> anti-fungal and helps to prevent prostate cancer.I would argue with you on (fresh/organic/raw) milk, butter and liver.Also some of the medicinal mushrooms.Liver is one of the powerhouse foods, as long as it isn't adulterated(full of drugs/antibiotics/hormones)... and raw butter is awesome. Milk,too, as long as it is raw/organic, is fine in moderation.And lets not forget fresh/free-range eggs from healthy chickens...

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On 11/21/2008 12:44 AM, Tammatha wrote:

>>> liver, milk, butter, ... all cause Prostate cancer. Vitamin A is

>>> anti-fungal and helps to prevent prostate cancer.

 

>> I would argue with you on (fresh/organic/raw) milk, butter and

>> liver. Also some of the medicinal mushrooms.

>>

>> Liver is one of the powerhouse foods, as long as it isn't

>> adulterated (full of drugs/antibiotics/hormones)... and raw butter

>> is awesome. Milk, too, as long as it is raw/organic, is fine in

>> moderation.

>>

>> And lets not forget fresh/free-range eggs from healthy chickens...

 

> I simply don't agree...

 

Well I guess its a good thing your agreement is not required. ;)

 

Some people (some would say *many* people) simply cannot maintain good

health without raw/natural animal products. This is a known and proven fact.

 

If anyone here is still having health problems after many years of

trying to improve their health with one form of 'vegetarian' diet or

another, I urge you to go here and do some reading (with an open mind):

http://www.rawpaleodiet.com/

 

People are historically (we're talking millions of years, not the paltry

few thousand of recent history) hunter/gatherer, not 'farmers'. Grains

are not and never were intended as primary food for human consumption.

Proof? Look around you. America is the largest consumer of grain

products, and they are the fattest. What are cattle fed to fatten them

up? Grains.

 

Now, *sprouted* grains, in moderation, are very healthful... and fresh

juice from some of the cereal grasses (ie wheat/kamut/barley) is one of

the most powerful healing foods you can consume, as are many other

sprouted seeds

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Everyone seems to be missing the point. The problem is the micotoxins

in the food chain. These come largely by poor handling somewhere in

the food chain. All the foods listed are fine as long as they are not

loaded with micotoxins. Certain foods are more prone to the micotoxins

than others in our food chain. Micotoxins can be introduced anywhere

in the food chain and unfortunately this is hidden from the final

consumer. Actually grains can be a very good food as long as they are

grown and processed correctly. This applies to meats also. However

it's thought that fresh vegetables are going to generally be the most

free from the micotoxin problem. However, as we know vegetables can be

GMO'd and loaded with fluorine and mercury and other industrial waste

products and also MSG and carregeanan, etc.

Personally, I like the idea of your own greenhouse where you grow your

own food 12 months of the year. If it's a lean-to greenhouse attached

to your house you may even be able to bleed off a little heat into

your house during the day. Of course locating a hundred miles or so

from a nuclear power plant is a good idea also, preferably not down

wind and staying away from DU is a good idea also although it's true

that some success has been had with spirulina, chlorella, brown

seaweeds and ALA, Aloe vera, miso soup, brassica veggies and high beta

carotene veggies, also beans and lentils and high nucleotide content

foods to assist in cellular repair including Siberian ginseng and

panax ginseng. There are others like MSM, iodine, zinc, iron and B12.

 

oleander soup , Simon <tanstaafl wrote:

>

> On 11/21/2008 12:44 AM, Tammatha wrote:

> >>> liver, milk, butter, ... all cause Prostate cancer. Vitamin A is

> >>> anti-fungal and helps to prevent prostate cancer.

>

> >> I would argue with you on (fresh/organic/raw) milk, butter and

> >> liver. Also some of the medicinal mushrooms.

> >>

> >> Liver is one of the powerhouse foods, as long as it isn't

> >> adulterated (full of drugs/antibiotics/hormones)... and raw butter

> >> is awesome. Milk, too, as long as it is raw/organic, is fine in

> >> moderation.

> >>

> >> And lets not forget fresh/free-range eggs from healthy chickens...

>

> > I simply don't agree...

>

> Well I guess its a good thing your agreement is not required. ;)

>

> Some people (some would say *many* people) simply cannot maintain good

> health without raw/natural animal products. This is a known and

proven fact.

>

> If anyone here is still having health problems after many years of

> trying to improve their health with one form of 'vegetarian' diet or

> another, I urge you to go here and do some reading (with an open mind):

> http://www.rawpaleodiet.com/

>

> People are historically (we're talking millions of years, not the paltry

> few thousand of recent history) hunter/gatherer, not 'farmers'. Grains

> are not and never were intended as primary food for human consumption.

> Proof? Look around you. America is the largest consumer of grain

> products, and they are the fattest. What are cattle fed to fatten them

> up? Grains.

>

> Now, *sprouted* grains, in moderation, are very healthful... and fresh

> juice from some of the cereal grasses (ie wheat/kamut/barley) is one of

> the most powerful healing foods you can consume, as are many other

> sprouted seeds

>

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By the way, my e-mail is listed incorrectly by the system. I

can't even get e-mailed postings anymore. I've tried to get it changed

by to the correct e-mail address but no go. Anyway, the correct

address is olde_silas. (inna.net is gone forever, past

into cyber-history.)

oleander soup , " mcnjnj " <olde_silas wrote:

>

> Everyone seems to be missing the point. The problem is the micotoxins

> in the food chain. These come largely by poor handling somewhere in

> the food chain. All the foods listed are fine as long as they are not

> loaded with micotoxins. Certain foods are more prone to the micotoxins

> than others in our food chain. Micotoxins can be introduced anywhere

> in the food chain and unfortunately this is hidden from the final

> consumer. Actually grains can be a very good food as long as they are

> grown and processed correctly. This applies to meats also. However

> it's thought that fresh vegetables are going to generally be the most

> free from the micotoxin problem. However, as we know vegetables can be

> GMO'd and loaded with fluorine and mercury and other industrial waste

> products and also MSG and carregeanan, etc.

> Personally, I like the idea of your own greenhouse where you grow your

> own food 12 months of the year. If it's a lean-to greenhouse attached

> to your house you may even be able to bleed off a little heat into

> your house during the day. Of course locating a hundred miles or so

> from a nuclear power plant is a good idea also, preferably not down

> wind and staying away from DU is a good idea also although it's true

> that some success has been had with spirulina, chlorella, brown

> seaweeds and ALA, Aloe vera, miso soup, brassica veggies and high beta

> carotene veggies, also beans and lentils and high nucleotide content

> foods to assist in cellular repair including Siberian ginseng and

> panax ginseng. There are others like MSM, iodine, zinc, iron and B12.

>

> oleander soup , Simon <tanstaafl@> wrote:

> >

> > On 11/21/2008 12:44 AM, Tammatha wrote:

> > >>> liver, milk, butter, ... all cause Prostate cancer. Vitamin A is

> > >>> anti-fungal and helps to prevent prostate cancer.

> >

> > >> I would argue with you on (fresh/organic/raw) milk, butter and

> > >> liver. Also some of the medicinal mushrooms.

> > >>

> > >> Liver is one of the powerhouse foods, as long as it isn't

> > >> adulterated (full of drugs/antibiotics/hormones)... and raw butter

> > >> is awesome. Milk, too, as long as it is raw/organic, is fine in

> > >> moderation.

> > >>

> > >> And lets not forget fresh/free-range eggs from healthy chickens...

> >

> > > I simply don't agree...

> >

> > Well I guess its a good thing your agreement is not required. ;)

> >

> > Some people (some would say *many* people) simply cannot maintain good

> > health without raw/natural animal products. This is a known and

> proven fact.

> >

> > If anyone here is still having health problems after many years of

> > trying to improve their health with one form of 'vegetarian' diet or

> > another, I urge you to go here and do some reading (with an open

mind):

> > http://www.rawpaleodiet.com/

> >

> > People are historically (we're talking millions of years, not the

paltry

> > few thousand of recent history) hunter/gatherer, not 'farmers'. Grains

> > are not and never were intended as primary food for human consumption.

> > Proof? Look around you. America is the largest consumer of grain

> > products, and they are the fattest. What are cattle fed to fatten them

> > up? Grains.

> >

> > Now, *sprouted* grains, in moderation, are very healthful... and fresh

> > juice from some of the cereal grasses (ie wheat/kamut/barley) is

one of

> > the most powerful healing foods you can consume, as are many other

> > sprouted seeds

> >

>

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