Guest guest Posted September 18, 2007 Report Share Posted September 18, 2007 Seems to me the mosquite populations has gotten more vicious and stronger the more we spray them - making them more resistant and prevalent. Survive is the first law and I think they've got it no matter what you shove at them - like dandelions. They are going to persist. Hmmmm - now I wonder if roaches survive as well with fresh organic foods? Seems they love all our processed food and crowded conditions. Does anyone know if they survive out in nature as much? Also rats and seagulls both seem to be scavegers ... I know if the St. Lawence Seaway was closed all our Great Lakes sea gulls would be gone - they thrive by a dump not far from here. All proliferating in our over-crowded un-natural life. Yet they do a service of cleaning up our toxic messs. Just pondering... Louise rawfood , " Elchanan " <Elchanan wrote: > > LOL, each of us is traveling his/her own road, eh? Ants, mosquitoes, and a > few others surely can be bothersome at times! I don't know ... I guess I'll > say that, in my opinion, it's a desirable direction in which to point > ourselves. And I do notice that, at least on a high-water-content program > and over time, people seem to become less attractive to biting insects ... > but not everyone, and not according to any timing formula. Perhaps this is > one of those things that will show up quite differently in a second RF > generation, a generation fed only RF mother's milk, then raw foods, from > birth. The rest of us may need to put in our 40 years in the Sinai, so to > speak. > > Best, > Elchanan > _____ > > rawfood [rawfood ] On Behalf Of > Caron > Sunday, September 16, 2007 7:26 PM > rawfood > Re: [Raw Food] Vores (WAS: Eskimo Longevity and Meat Consumption > [brief]) > > > - > Elchanan > >Personally, I advocate the conscious choice to kill nothing. > > I have to know - does this include mosquitoes? > > Caron > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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