Guest guest Posted May 10, 2003 Report Share Posted May 10, 2003 HI all Im new to the group! Im excited to read all this good info. I would love to get a copy of the article Doug mentioned about female menstruation! please email it to me....do I just publicly publish my email? -Aymee kauguy [no_reply ] Saturday, May 10, 2003 2:24 AM rawfood Re: [Raw Food] Arlin, Patenaude, and Dr Graham Jackie; Wild female animals and raw food women do not menstruate. Cessation of menstruation through raw foods is a sign of health and not a sign of any kind of deficiency. The only way you can become infertile is to continue to eat cooked food. It will happen during menopause, raw women do not go through menopause, and therefore remain fertile indefinitely. Protein in excess of 2% of our diet is dangerous and is the only cause of cancer. The eating of fruits and green leafy vegetables has the perfect amount of protein. Please read this article; http://www.justeatanapple.com/nuts_and_seeds.html I would also like to email you, and anyone else who is interested an excerpt from " Survival Into The 21st Century " by Viktoras Kulvinskas which talks about menstruation and raw women. This is a large file and I do not want to send it without your permission. Doug rawfood , " Jackie North " <vegchick86@h...> wrote: > I have a protein deficiency.. I've been raw for 1.5 years.. I did Dr. > Grahams program for a while, but became extremely unbalanced with a result > of candida and multiple vitamin and mineral deficiencies. I also was quite > gullible when it came to advice from many raw fooders about detox, weight > loss, and the infamous protein deficiencies almost never occur unless you > don't eat anything " .. right.. yes, you CAN develop a protein deficiency > even eating raw fruits and vegetables... and it is very easy to not eat > enough calories when eating raw. I don't make that mistake anymore.. I have > cured my candida and deficiencies..thank you gabriel cousens.. =) now I'm > working on gaining weight (body fat) so I can begin menstruating again so as > not to end up infertile! > > Even raw food can be dangerous.. make sure you know what you're doing, and > always listen to your instinct over other people's advice or " knowledge " .. > > > > > " mavalkyrie " <mavalkyrie> > >rawfood > >rawfood > >Re: [Raw Food] Arlin, Patenaude, and Dr Graham > >Mon, 05 May 2003 20:58:27 -0000 > > > >I have never met anyone with one either, the diet would have to be > >totally devoid of fruit and vegetables, meat, and consist of mostly > >processed junk food and soda. That is the only way I could envision > >it happening. > > > > > >rawfood , " Roger Haeske " <roger@s...> wrote: > > > > > > " Has anyone ever > > > met someone with a protein deficiency? I sure as heck haven't. " > > > > > > > > _______________ > MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2003 Report Share Posted May 11, 2003 You got it. The title of this excerpt is " The Biological Superiority of Woman " . Its a good read. rawfood , " Aymee " <aymee@w...> wrote: > HI all > Im new to the group! Im excited to read all this good info. I would love > to get a copy of the article Doug mentioned about female menstruation! > please email it to me....do I just publicly publish my email? > -Aymee > > > kauguy [no_reply ] > Saturday, May 10, 2003 2:24 AM > rawfood > Re: [Raw Food] Arlin, Patenaude, and Dr Graham > > > Jackie; Wild female animals and raw food women do not menstruate. > Cessation of menstruation through raw foods is a sign of health and > not a sign of any kind of deficiency. The only way you can become > infertile is to continue to eat cooked food. It will happen during > menopause, raw women do not go through menopause, and therefore > remain fertile indefinitely. Protein in excess of 2% of our diet is > dangerous and is the only cause of cancer. The eating of fruits and > green leafy vegetables has the perfect amount of protein. Please read > this article; http://www.justeatanapple.com/nuts_and_seeds.html I > would also like to email you, and anyone else who is interested an > excerpt from " Survival Into The 21st Century " by Viktoras Kulvinskas > which talks about menstruation and raw women. This is a large file > and I do not want to send it without your permission. > > Doug > > > > rawfood , " Jackie North " <vegchick86@h...> > wrote: > > I have a protein deficiency.. I've been raw for 1.5 years.. I did > Dr. > > Grahams program for a while, but became extremely unbalanced with a > result > > of candida and multiple vitamin and mineral deficiencies. I also > was quite > > gullible when it came to advice from many raw fooders about detox, > weight > > loss, and the infamous protein deficiencies almost never occur > unless you > > don't eat anything " .. right.. yes, you CAN develop a protein > deficiency > > even eating raw fruits and vegetables... and it is very easy to not > eat > > enough calories when eating raw. I don't make that mistake > anymore.. I have > > cured my candida and deficiencies..thank you gabriel cousens.. =) > now I'm > > working on gaining weight (body fat) so I can begin menstruating > again so as > > not to end up infertile! > > > > Even raw food can be dangerous.. make sure you know what you're > doing, and > > always listen to your instinct over other people's advice > or " knowledge " .. > > > > > > > > > " mavalkyrie " <mavalkyrie> > > >rawfood > > >rawfood > > >Re: [Raw Food] Arlin, Patenaude, and Dr Graham > > >Mon, 05 May 2003 20:58:27 -0000 > > > > > >I have never met anyone with one either, the diet would have to be > > >totally devoid of fruit and vegetables, meat, and consist of mostly > > >processed junk food and soda. That is the only way I could envision > > >it happening. > > > > > > > > >rawfood , " Roger Haeske " <roger@s...> wrote: > > > > > > > > " Has anyone ever > > > > met someone with a protein deficiency? I sure as heck haven't. " > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________ > > MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* > > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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