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- Beet kvass and the gall bladder............
by Corey
5 mon
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... ... I have been making beet kvass for about a year now and dearly love the taste. I drink at least 2 large glasses daily. Mainly for the cleansing of the liver and kidneys. I had not considered the gall bladder until I read a testimonial. Just wanted to pass it along. ... ... The following is close to the bottom of the page: ... ... http://thenourishingcook.com/how-to-make-fermented-beet-kvass/ ... ... Dani November 7, 2012 at 8:21 pm ... ... I wanted to share a medicinal story related to beet kvass. I started making beet kvass about three years ago as we’ll. but not for vitamins sake, I was suffering throug ...
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- Re: Beet kvass and the gall bladder............
by dirtclerk
5 mon
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Hello Corey, would you mind sharing your recipe? [End]
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- Re: Beet kvass and the gall bladder............
by Corey
5 mon
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In the beginning I read several sites and watched several videos. Videos can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=beet+kvass&oq=beet+kvass&gs_l=youtube.12..0l3j0i5.4035.6896.0.9394.10.10.0.0.0.0.60.356.10.10.0...0.0...1ac.1.tc8h9Wtv23Q ... ... One good thread here on CZ is here: good recipe there.http://www.google.com/custom?domains=curezone.com&sitesearch=curezone.com&client=pub-0846790371736460&forid=1&ie=ISO-8859-1&oe=ISO-8859-1&cof=GALT%3A%23008000%3BGL%3A1%3BDIV%3A%23336699%3BVLC%3A663399%3BAH%3Acenter%3BBGC%3AFFFFFF%3BLBGC%3A336699%3BALC%3A0000FF%3BLC%3A0000FF%3BT%3A0 ...
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- Re: Beet kvass and the gall bladder............
by dirtclerk
5 mon
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Thanks, I have not had a chance to watch the vids yet but I found this today and think I will give it a try. Looove beets! ... ... http://www.holisticsquid.com/beet-kvass-myth-busting/ [End]
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- Re: Beet kvass and the gall bladder............
by Corey
5 mon
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... Looks like a good site. I, too, absolutely love beets any way they can be fixed. In the beginning I made small amounts of kvass like most websites and videos said. At that time I was getting beets at a local farmers market. A few beets here and a few there I could keep fresh kvass going. It was after I was forced to make a lot at a time that I learned I liked it much better after it set in the fridge a long time. ... ... When the beet season was over I had to find another source. One curb market would order them for me but I had to take the beets in 25 pound bags. I had no idea how many beets ...
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- Re: Beet kvass and the gall bladder............
by Tizona
5 mon
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hey, thanks for reminding me about this! ... ... I used to make this all the time, but sort of forgot about it. I’m definitely going to start making it again [End]
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- "We use vegetable oil"
by cappy84
7 mon
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people are completely clueless ... ... today i walked in a restaurant knowing what i went i to confirm. i told them i was allergic to nuts (since a lot of the stuff had nuts in it) and asked if there was anything on the menu i’d be able to eat. guy said yes we can do them without and i proceeded to ask what they cook it with. ”we use vegetable oil”. these places think they are doing a good deed using this monsanto crap. no, you use it because its cheap. i asked the guy if he knew that ”vegetable” oil was genetically engineered and he said he didnt know. thats the problem, they are all ignorant ...
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- new slavery... pigs are tigers and farmers are felons
by mu-shen
10 mon
1,290
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this is getting far too crazy.... ... ... from: http://www.wakingtimes.com/2012/08/23/the-new-slavery-pigs-are-tigers-and-farmers-are-felons/ ... ... The New Slavery: Pigs are Tigers and Farmers are Felons ... August 23, 2012 | ... ... Caleb Hart, Contributing Writer ... Waking Times ... ... In “A Critical Mass for Real Food,” Anim Steel began with “The old logic of the slave plantation is still the logic of our industrial food system, 500 years in the making.” ... ... The idea that a slave mentality is still woven into production of food showed up as well in an article referencing the KKK. It describes the similar ...
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Food Marketing Translations
by White Shark
11 mon
689
Peeling Lips
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Just a reminder ... ... ... what it really means when a product has with huge letters written: ... ... No Suagar Added ... Low fat ... Natural Flavoring ... ... ... ... ... [End]
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- Nursing home abuse
by huda017
12 mon
1,419
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Nursing home abuse is very terrific and quite uncommon. If it is not noticed earlier then it will make huge trouble in future. Day to day the problem, nursing home abuse , is increasing. We should be aware before it is too late. Other wise women will not be interested to do this holy job . ... [End]
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- High intake of cholesterol shown to actually repair damaged brains.
by chrisb1
12 mon
1,617
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(NaturalNews) Including high-cholesterol foods as part of a healthy diet may not be the poor dietary choice we have all been told it is, suggests a new study published in the journal Nature Medicine. It turns out that cholesterol actually helps increase production of an important component of the nervous system that facilitates proper nerve cell communication, and prevents the onset of brain diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease. ... ... The study focused specifically on patients with a condition known as Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease (PMD), in which nerve cells are unable to prop ...
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- Re: High intake of cholesterol shown to actually repair damaged brains.
by explorer2009
12 mon
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This demonstrates one more time cholesterol problems ... are a result of general metabolic problems. ... If corrected, cholesterol will become no more dangrous, ... and in fact, it is vitally important substance. [End]
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- Re: High intake of cholesterol shown to actually repair damaged brains.
by chrisb1
12 mon
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Any generally perceived cholesterol problem is a result of the erroneous views of Mainstream Medicine, who in turn have been duped by ”Big Pharma”, as being the main culprit in the causation of Heart Disease, and cardiovascular events. ... http://chriskresser.com/i-have-high-cholesterol-and-i-dont-care ... ... ... General metabolic problems are not that health-relevant with cholesterol, except that low cholesterol induced by statins, can and do cause the former, including the inability of the body to produce sufficient Vitamin D via sunlight exposure, and the serious adverse health consequences tha ...
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- free online seminar on a variety of issues on parenting related topics w...
by knowledge seeker
13 mon
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This is exciting! Passing on an email I got from raw reform/raw food world this seems to be similar to the food revolution summit I recently posted about here but focused on things like nutrition for kids, childbirth, breastfeeding etc ... ... more on food revolution summit here ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1934477#i ... ... Here is the info about the conscious parenting summit I received from Matt Monarch and Angela Stokes-Monarch ... ... ... Greetings, Divine Dancer of the Light :) ... ... People say that I am an "extremist", because of my strict 100% Raw Food ...
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- Re: free online seminar on a variety of issues on parenting related topi...
by knowledge seeker
13 mon
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... Got an additional email on this summit here is what it said ... ... Greetings, Divine Dancer of the Light :) ... Thank you all for all of your positive feedback and suggestions so far about ”The Conscious Parenting Summit”! :-) ... ... I read all of your comments and suggestions, which included other possible speakers, covering a larger range of topics such as information regarding older children and teenagers, and much more. We are now in talks about possibly doing a ”Conscious Parenting Summit 2” and possibly offering other b0nus items at the end of this Conscious Parenting Summit, to help fulfill ...
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- Natural healing options...how to choose?
by petluvr10
19 mon
1,307
Juicing Forum
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In terms of healing the gut, u have two extremes: ... ... The GAPS/SCD diets which are very heavy in fats and animal proteins, very low in fiber, veggies, and fruits. The thought is that dissacharides cause gut issues and that fats (up to 80% of the diet) and meat heal the gut. (sorry, but all my research shows that high meat/fat consumption leads to gastroparesis, heart issues, cholesterol issues, colon cancer, etc) ... ... or ... ... Dr Klein and Dr Graham, who promote a whole foods, natural diet, low in fats: http://www.colitis-crohns.com/ The success rate is extremely high. The theory here is th ...
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- Re: Natural healing options...how to choose?
by White Shark
19 mon
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That is very easy. ... ... You try one diet for 2 months. If it makes you feel good, you try one week longer. ... ... One week at a time. ... ... If it doesn’t make you feel good, you try the different diet . ... ... Become investigator. Investigate your gut. ... ... ... White Shark [End]
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Sugar: The Bitter Truth
by UserX
21 mon
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- nutritional input requested
by Mike1953
25 mon
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I bought more than a case of Ensure by Abbott labs http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=222&topic_id=69235&mesg_id=69261 ... before looking closely at the ingredients and was horrified when I read an 8oz. serving contains 23 grams of sugar! ... I decided to formulate my own drink using some of the following ingredients to better Ensure less sugar. ... ... unsweetened almond milk ... organic hemp protein powder ... bananas (too much sugar?) ... cinnamon ... vanilla ... egg yokes ... ... ... Also some suggestion on the ratio of ingredients. ... I will be using a 2 liter Vitamix to make ...
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- Is it safe to drink kefir while nursing?
by Y knot
25 mon
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Hi, I am considering making kefir for the first time and have a question. Have any women here done this while nursing? I have heard of candida die-off reactions so I’m unsure if this is safe to do or not. Many thanks for reading and for any answers to this question! [End]
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- One Step Sauerkraut
by recovering
25 mon
1,055
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This is the easiest way to make kraut that I’ve found. If you already own a Samson (or similar) juicer try this recipe. http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1755949 [End]
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- Nutrition and Exercise for Scoliosis
by #141043
26 mon
2,712
Scoliosis
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I would like to tell others of the success I had with changing my diet and using some of the exercises in the book: ”Your plan for natural scoliosis prevention and correction” by Dr Kevin Lau. I bought it on amazon and it opening me up to the problems with bracing and surgery... as he states ”bracing and surgery do not cure scoliosis” ... ... it was jammed packed with new food strategies and exercises which have helped to ease the tension and imbalances in my scoliosis. I leant that fixing my digestion was the utmost importance to healing. prior to this book i relied on pain killers and muscle ...
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- Re: Nutrition and Exercise for Scoliosis
by Iolite
25 mon
2,132
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... That’s great news Kathy!! Also, look into getting some BF&C powder and oil from herbsfirst.com. It is the original formula with comfrey. It will help those vertebrae realign. I took the powder and put it into capsules to take and used the oil on my back and it untorqued my lower back!!! ... ... I was GOING to post a link to Herballegacy.com, but his kids (who run the company now) have completely removed the information about BF&C for scoliosis. The only way to read about it now is to get his book: ”The School of Natural Healing” which is currently being sold for $75!! [End]
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- Re: Nutrition and Exercise for Scoliosis
by Daermo
25 mon
2,097
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Just thought Id post my 2 cents here ... ... ... Im a chiropractor and have worked on numerous patients with scoliosis and also have a bit myself. ... ... What I have found that has worked for myself and my patients is: ... ... 1. chiropractic (I know Im biased ;) ... 2. stretching - intensive and frequent; meaning like some kind of routine where you are stretching 30-40 mins 3x a week. Mainly focusing on legs, LB and back area but also everything else including chest, neck etc ... ... 3. inversion can help (but IMO there are alot of variables with this). ... ... These are the main things ... ... ... ...
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- Re: Nutrition and Exercise for Scoliosis
by ksbutterfly
18 mon
1,306
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... I just saw your post. My daughter has 33 degree lumber scoliosis. ... This powder and oil, how do you use it? Do you take the powder in a pill form? ...or both of these are massaged into the spine or spine and area of the rib cage? ... I also read about Biogetrica Essential kit t24 for scoliosis. ... What does the BF&C powder suppose to do to your spine? ... Can you please let me know? ... ... thank you ... [End]
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- Which of these should I buy kefir from?
by TPeasy
27 mon
1,823
Kefir Grain
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http://www.culturesforhealth.com/milk-kefir-grains.html ... ... or ... ... http://kefirstore.com/health.html ... ... or ... ... http://www.yourkefirsource.com/ ... ... or ... ... http://www.howtomakekefir.com/Need-Kefir-Grains.html ... ... or does it even matter lol. [End]
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- Fermented Fish Sauce
by yogabiene
30 mon
1,505
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Hello, I made some fermented fish sauce to the recipe in the book several months ago and it has been in the fridge. Only several weeks after I made it, it developed a furry whitish/greenish mould on the top, so I have not touched it since, due to fear of botulism, which apparently shouldn’t breed in kefir/ whey...but why has this happened?! Does anyone have experience in making the fish sauce? Should I throw this one out? I could really do with the benefits of fish sauce as my teeth are not doing well but I’ve felt safer not to touch this! ... ... Any advice would be greatly appreciated! [End]
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- raw milk kefir help needed
by #128526
31 mon
2,801
Ask CureZone
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Hi ... ... I have been battling candida and parasites for 3 years now and the only time I made significant progress is when I started taking milk kefir made with good quality raw milk. My god the die off was unbelievable like a really terrible flu, hallucination, barely able to stand, you get the idea but my bloating reduced hugely over a 4 week period, more energy no more coated tongue. Trouble is I could no longer get hold of raw milk and my kefir lost its healing ability almost overnight. ... ... I now have a regular supply of good quality raw milk and got some new grains which were incredibly pl ...
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- Re: raw milk kefir help needed
by grzbear
31 mon
2,649
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try different temperatures and see what occurs... ... ... The summers here stress the grains something awful, so I usually let my kefir ferment 12 hours or so and then put it in the refrigerator till complete. At which time I start again... ... ... You may have to play with it till you find what works where you are, in your environment. ... ... grz- ... ... [End]
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- No nutritional benefit for organic produce, says new study
by LCD
31 mon
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No nutritional benefit for organic produce, says new study ... ... By Nathan Gray, 05-Nov-2010 ... ... ... Organically grown produce may offer no nutritional benefits over traditional growth methods, according to a new study. ... ... Published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, the study reports new evidence that organically grown onions, carrots, and potatoes generally do not have higher levels of polyphenol antioxidants than vegetables grown with traditional fertilizers and pesticides. ... ... “On the basis of the present study carried out under well controlled conditions, it cannot be concl ...
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- Re: No nutritional benefit for organic produce, says new study
by RyanD
31 mon
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There are many different ways to grow organic and there are many different ways to grow conventional! And many ways in between. A complete waste of Denmarks taxpayers money ! But Pia gets paid for wasting everybody’s time! [End]
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- Re: No nutritional benefit for organic produce, says new study
by InnerCalm
31 mon
2,042
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Studies like these are designed to give results that those funding are after. Follow the money trail. It leads back to the agenda. ... ... When there is that much variance in growing conditions and soil mineralization and organisms, it is easy to get widely varied results. In this case...on purpose. I say on purpose because it is know how minerals get into plants. It is obviously being ignored for the sake of some social engineering benefit. ... ... ... Psy Op. [End]
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- Re: No nutritional benefit for organic produce, says new study
by charkee
31 mon
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I see so many contradicting studies that I’m beginning to ignore them all and use simple reason. ... ... Animal nutritionists are acutely aware of the value of minerals and vitamins in livestock health. Soils vary from place to place thus affecting the nutrition of the feed. ... ... A good animal scientist will take stool or blood samples to check for proper nutrition and make recommended changes. These nutritional differences vary from farm to farm. No two farms are exactly alike nutritionally. ... ... In some regions the soils are devoid of selenium or cobalt, both essential elements for animal life. ...
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- Re: No nutritional benefit for organic produce, says new study
by #89866
31 mon
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That article was likely intended to be misleading as it missed the whole point of organics which are mostly intended to keep pollutants OUT of food such as pesticides. Instead 90% of the article sends the message that ”organics have no benefit”. More evidence of steering truth off a cliff and misleading people into sickness. Studies are for the brainwashed lemmings. Think for yourself. [End]
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- Re: No nutritional benefit for organic produce, says new study
by InnerCalm
31 mon
1,928
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The people that engage in this propaganda are not true scientists. They are science for hire, sell outs. I call them ”scienticians.” ... ... This is the way perception is spun. Design the study to craft the results you are after and then advertise it to the world to throw the mainstream crowd off. ... ... Perception is reality for most. But a few fall through the cracks and see beyond the traps. ;-) [End]
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- Translation: We aren't selling as many chemicals due to organic demand
by Dquixote1217
31 mon
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Lost in the headlines is that the study concentrated only on polyphenols and not at all on overall nutritional value. It did not measure mineral content nor did it measure pesticide content. When crops are grown in conjunction with pesticides and herbicides and when they are grown with non-organic petro-chemical fertilizers that promote growth but not nutrition in soils that are already mineral depleted, the result is less nutrition. ... ... The reasons are simple: In order for plants to properly digest and uptake minerals, the presence of soil micro-organisms are essential as is the presence ...
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- Re: Translation: We aren't selling as many chemicals due to organic dema...
by Karlin
31 mon
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Yes, DonQ, thats the rub. ... ... Looking forward to future crop nutrition, the health of the soil is paramount. Chemicals will ruin the soil [hence needing more chemicals], whereas organic crops enrich the soil. ... ... What DonQ said, yup. ... ... ... Also, if they had tested some of the more well-known ”organic is better” crops, the would have found nutrition is better in the organic crops. Bananas, for one, have 3 times the nutrition of a chemical crop banana. ... ... HEY! Why are ”chemical crops” called ”conventional” anyhow? Why doesn’t ”conventional” refer to the original food we ate for 100s of 1000 ...
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- Re: Translation: We aren't selling as many chemicals due to organic dema...
by Dquixote1217
31 mon
1,772
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HEY! Why are "chemical crops" called "conventional" anyhow? Why doesn’t "conventional" refer to the original food we ate for 100s of 1000s of years? [free of chemicals]. ... ... I suppose it is like "conventional medicine", "conventional wisdom" and "conventional science". It is the false thinking that our current way of doing things and current medicine and science are the end-alls, as if we have somehow reached the pinnacle of understanding and expertise at this time. It is a fallacy that has followed man forever - w ...
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- Temperature control for fermentation.
by recovering
32 mon
685
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I have struggled to find a way to keep a proper temperature for fermenting. I live in the South and I don’t’ have a basement or central air. I finally found a solution. Home brewers use external temperature controllers to control the temperature to an old refrigerator or freezer. This works great for fermentation as well as brewing. There is a temperature probe that goes inside the refrigerator runs to a control box outside the fridge to turn on\off power to keep the refrigerator in a good fermantation temperature range. ... ... Some of the available models are: ... ... RANCO ETC-111000 (digital ...
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- Pickl-it
by recovering
32 mon
800
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I found this web site awhile back http://www.pickl-it.com/ It sounds like a great product. The blog has some excellent recipes. [End]
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FDA Attack on Morningland Dairy Raw Milk Cheese
by NaturalRN
32 mon
919
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Morningland Dairy is a beautiful dairy farm in the Missouri Ozarks. They have very high standards and ethics in the production of their raw milk cheeses. They have recently come under unjust attack by the FDA: http://morninglanddairy.webs.com/apps/blog/ ... ... Here’s the most recent posting by Morningland Dairy: ... ... ... "DESTROY IT ALL" - September 24, 2010 ... ... ... ... ... ... Posted by morninglanddairy on September 24, 2010 at 10:29 AM ... ... comments (32) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... THIS MORNING OUR MISSOURI MILK BOARD INSPECTO ...
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- Can you se Colloidal Silver to prevent food spoiling ?
by john41
3 year
851
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Anyone has experience in adding colloidal silver to prevent milk, soups spoiling ? ... ... Is it healthy ? ... ... How many days does it retard the spoiling ? [End]
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- Rice Recipes
by khushi
3 year
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- Optimal way to healthy fats - together or separate?
by SqueakyClean
3 year
1,399
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When consuming various healthy fats, such as fish oil, borage oil, coconut oil, etc., is it better to consume several all together? And thus the body can get what it needs from the mileau of availability? Or is it better to try to segregate the fats and take one at a time, say only fish oil with one meal, only borage with the next, and so on? ... ... Let’s say I’m eating a curry made with lots of coconut milk. Is taking a dose of borage oil or flax oil relatively futile, being such a small amount in that sea of coconut fat? - Or taking some cod liver oil at the same meal as eating a whole avoca ...
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- Re: Optimal way to healthy fats - together or separate?
by Provance7
20 mon
619
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Hello! You raise a great question on fats. Here are some thoughts on when to eat healthy fats: ... ... Dr. Rob Marshall (www.healthline.cc) says that if we eat unhealthy fats and healthy fats together, our bodies will recognize the healthy fats and absorb those fats over the unhealthy fats. ... ... David Wolfe (the famous raw food nutritionist) says that if we take coconut oil with omega 3 EFA’s, we will absorb the omega 3 EFA’s much better. ... ... Assuming the above is true, I try to spread out my fats during the day to ensure that my body only absorbs the good fats (in case I have some not so good f ...
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- Fish Stock
by North Star
3 year
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Does anyone know how much stock the fish stock recipe makes? [End]
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- Mini-mill and Salt
by North Star
3 year
569
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Hi, I think Sally Fallon mentions somewhere in Nourishing Traditions that salt should be purchased as whole gray sea salt and should be ground only before using. If this is correct, what does she recommend one use for this? A mini-mill? [End]
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- soaking oats and other grains
by avsfan
3 year
641
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I hope I can get an answer here. ... When I soak my grains, beans, and flour I’m supposed to add an acidic medium (whey, yogurt, lemon) in order to bring the water to 4.5 or 5.5 pH. ... ... question #1: ... If I use acid water (from my alkaline/acid water machine), can I not add lemon or whey???? ... ... I don’t do dairy, and the lemon gives my oats a little too much tartness. ... ... question #2: ... I understand that the phytase enzyme in wheat breaks down the phytic acid, so I don’t understand what the pH water/acid medium has anything to do with breaking down the phytic acid. ... Is it the acid that breaks it d ...
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- My Candida Battle Plan....
by candidakiller
3 year
4,699
Candida Support
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Hello and thank you everyone who responded to my post. There really is a sense of community and caring that I can feel based on the level of response, Thank You! For the record: I grew up drinking ALOT of milk and constantly had sinus and ear infections. I also had Strep Throat at least a dozen times before I was 18, so I was taking antibiotics 3-4 times per year growing up with no intake of ANY probiotics. That fact coupled with the large intake of dairy, which can cause bowel trouble, predisposed me to be vulnerable to the situation I am in now. My digestion has always been very poo ...
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- Re: My Candida Battle Plan....
by dvjorge
3 year
3,965
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Waoo.. I feel sorry for all you are suffering. I will try the Nystatin powder one more time 750 000 u 4 times a day as Dr. Walt Stoll suggests. Nystatin isn’t going to affect your health more than what it is now. I will take a CDSA from Genova Lab, Metametrix to see if another fungus is implicated. Some no albican candida strains need Caspofungin, Miconazole and other drugs. The natural way to heal is ideal, I agree, but in your case, you need more than that. I will pray for you... I know how you feel. ... ... Jorge. [End]
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- Re: My Candida Battle Plan....
by Adieu
3 year
3,737
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On acidity: if you’re worried about it, you can neutralize anything out to pH 7 using baking soda. Harmless. ... ... Then again, there seems to be no consensus whatsoever on acidity vs alkalinity. Some people swear by highly acidic diets.. [End]
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- Re: My Candida Battle Plan....
by Tigermoon
3 year
3,733
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Magnesium: I too spray with magensium. I have found out since you can make your own: One part epsom salts to one part water. Alot cheaper too! ... ... Good luck with your battle plan. Takes a while to find out what works and does not work. We, it seems, are all very individual. ... [End]
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- Re: My Candida Battle Plan....
by Adieu
3 year
3,745
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You mentioned something about rock salt. DITCH IT. ... ... All salt MUST be iodized. Even with iodized salt, candida can give you major iodine deficiency, and without it, it’s a sure bet. [End]
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- I would do ...
by imaxfli
3 year
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The VCO Fast....the rock salt is what you add to lemonade(fresh squeezed) as your nourishment except for plain yogurt...I lasted 3 days and it wasn’t bad...maybe do 2 weeks of GSE(diluted of course -3 times a day) before this...follow VCO Fast with LiquiDaily Oxy Aloe(4 bottles)..then a month of good probiotics...that’s what I would do if I had to do it again. For Minerals I would do ”Moreless:pH”, baths and drink(if you need Pickling Lime powder to make the Pickling Lime water, I would send you some for free). [End]
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- Killer....
by imaxfli
3 year
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I would wager you have experienced some goofy symptoms that are probably Candida related(pains, throbs, sweats,itches, tinglings etc etc), care to list some so we can compare?? A goofy one I had was a constant itch on a small spot on the bottom of my right foot-since gone. [End]
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- Re: Killer....
by gibby
3 year
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home made kefir fights candida. ... Have you tried the alkalizing drink? pickling lime water, blackstrap molassis, organic sea kelp, raw apple cider vineger. ... [End]
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- Re: Killer....
by Adieu
3 year
3,658
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Please fill out my questionnaire to compare the ”goofy symptoms”. I’m trying to gather up all this loosely interspersed data on people’s symptoms here in one place and one standard format. ... ... It’s in a thread about a week old, half a page down. Thank you. ... ... [End]
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- Can't find it..
by imaxfli
3 year
3,612
- Re: Can't find it..
by Adieu
3 year
3,527
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”QUESTIONNAIRE...” http://www.curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1602086#i ... ... Sorry, apparently it’s more like 2 weeks old. [End]
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- Re: Can't find it..
by weroflu
3 year
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after reading the first paragraph i thought, primal diet. ... ... then i saw you had read the book. ... ... but, it doesn’t seem like you are actually going through with the whole primal diet routine, which is more than just eating raw meat. if you can cough up the 375 then have a talk with aajonus and get an individualized plan. as good as the book is, seeing him in person is orders of magnitudes better. ... ... [End]
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- Re: My Candida Battle Plan....
by fety
3 year
3,774
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apparently Kombucha tea (acetic acid) does not feed candida... ... ... read: ... http://www.kombu.de/candida.htm ... ... ___________________________ ... ... On another note, check out fresh beet juice for effectively killing candida. ... ... http://www.earthclinic.com/Remedies/mini-beet-protocol.html ... ... Search (Ctrl+F) that page for the word candida, see the 5th one. [End]
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- Calling All Anti Candida Support
by candidakiller
3 year
4,759
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Hello. This is my first post on curezone. I am battling severe systemic candida overgrowth. As you can see by my profile pic, I have really bad thrush, allergies, constipation, mucos in my stool, the whole nine yards. I have been trying to read as much as possible about candida and have gone broke with different products that don’t provide any real solid benifit and am modifying my diet. I am posting here in hopes that I will get feed back and have a track record of what I’ve done that I can refer to and others can see and ofer their advice. Currently I am eating a raw paleo diet, t ...
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by OrganicJul
3 year
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Right off the bat, I want to say WELCOME to support dude. Now I don’t want to tell anybody what to do, but I have to say that the eating raw meat thing makes me nervous. Not just because society tells us to cook our meats, but also because if you have candida, your digestive system is already compromised and working REALLY hard to process and break down the food that you are giving it. Also if you can, get yourself some digestive enzymes for the meat you are eating, whether it’s raw or cooked. I think that cooking your meat might make your body have an easier time dealing with the foods th ...
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by #147765
18 mon
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I must say i liked how you have developed your website, its simple, neat, easy to get around and incredibly easy on the eyes. Would you tell me which theme or designer did you use... isocort [End]
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- Couple Questions...
by imaxfli
3 year
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#1)Do you have Digestion Problems??(get symptoms-bad stomache, start to sweat, etc etc after you eat). #2) How do you think you came down with this?(anti-biotics??)............if I were you I would eliminate sugar and simple carbs from your diet...drink lots of filtered water and take fiber once a day.....if bad Digestion problems I would do a 3 day VCO Fast(VCO, Lemonade/rock salt, yogurt)...followed by 3-4 bottles of LuiqDaily Oxy Aloe(Pheonix Nutritionals)...in a month I predict you would feel a hell of a lot better. Have you ever taken your urine/saliva pH?? If over-acidic I would tr ...
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- Re: Couple Questions...(edited)
by chirontherainbowbridge
3 year
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Cultured vegetables. Start making them, and you will find you love them. They should be everyday food, in my view. Natural pre-and probiotics. You need lots of them. Kombucha too. You can make that yourself. Wild Fermentation is a good book. Also, look online at Erik Armstrong’s cultured veg. recips--it’s a great introduction to ’how to’. The Morelss protocols are good too. Once the terrain gets remineralized, ... (hell, good kelp) the candida won’t be called upon to be overgrown. Right now, it is saving your life--when it’s not required as part of clean up crew, so to speak, it will reced ...
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by dvjorge
3 year
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Hello, ... I feel almost obligated to give you my opinion. In your case, I believe no natural antifungal and diet can do the brake in you need. You need to see a MD and get some prescribed antifungal drugs. I will start with Fluconazol 200mg a day for 1 month. Then, I will change to Nystatin powder 750 000 u 4 t/a day. Raw meat don’t mean anything now but probaly worsen the things. Find a Holistic MD in your area that help you. You need to supply you body with enough nutrients to improve your immune system. A very severe candida diet will allow more candida to flourish when you stop the antif ...
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by chirontherainbowbridge
3 year
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The Anti-fungal drugs approach is a rather old-fashioned ”attack” the messenger view of candida, and only targets the symptoms of the issue. This is like hiding the garbage on garbage day, or perhaps blowing it up, instead of just creating less of it. ... ... The body with candida overgrowth is not suffering from *a deficiency of toxifying and liver-weakening drugs (which promote pleomorphism and lead to terrible cycles of dependancy). Instead, the body is doing its best to deal with the effects of a deficiency of alkaline minerals. The body is crying out for the kind of restoration that only n ...
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by dvjorge
3 year
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How long have you been around right here in curezone??? I have never seen you before. If you believe any natural program can deal with a case like he has, you need to do your homework yet. We have seen cases like this posting here many times, and if you ask the veterans, they will agree with me. If he can heal without prescription drugs, will be the first in the records. He need medical drugs to start and take candida under control. After that, I will agree to continue with any natural regimen. If you don’t want to see this guy sick and suffering for long, don’t give advice you aren’t sure ...
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by OrganicJul
3 year
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I think everyone is entitled to their own opinion on how to get better, everyone’s opinion is valid. I know people that have healed from severe candida overgrowth without pharmaceutical drugs so it IS possible. Everybody is having their own experience and everyone is going to go about their own healing in a way that works for them. I personally agree with chiron about pharmaceutical drugs, but that’s just my opinion and my experience. Just because this individuals’ case is severe, doesn’ mean that pharmaceutical drugs are the only answer to get better. That is one path. Another path is jus ...
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by dvjorge
3 year
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Ok, it is all about opinions. Time will tell the true. I feel sorry for him if don’t get good advice. Again, medical drugs are a must to get out of the hole. After that, there are better approachs. But the first AID in severe cases has to be the big guns. [End]
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by chirontherainbowbridge
3 year
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nicely stated. And it’s true, that there is an aspect to a person’s path that is all about ”choice”. Sometimes, it might be part of the Grace of having free will (in terms of making choice) as to whether one goes down the pharmaceutical path or takes the more natural route.(Meaning available to all without a prescription, and without any ’middle man’.) ... ... It may be that one person’s path into the anti-fungals and that sort of approach, will bring the person to a deeper appreciation of suffering, or enable them to meet with some other valuable lesson, or meeting... ... ... so, I stand correcte ...
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by Adieu
3 year
4,222
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More like fluconazole 300 - 600 mg / day, 2 months min. OR itraconazole 200-400mg/day, 2 months min. And stack it with a pill a day of terbinafine, that stuff potentiates azoles. [End]
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by Cheshire77
3 year
4,304
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I’ve been battling Candida for a long time and been hanging around this Candida group for quite a while too. I have not cured myself, but I like to think I have learned a lot in the process. Here are my thoughts for what they’re worth. ... ... I would try the cultured vegetables first off. Start with small amounts and very gradually increase. You will most likely get some strong negative reactions. Hang in there and give it a good trial. At least a month or two to see if you can tolerate them. It is hard to tell the difference between yeast die-off and an allergic response (most likely t ...
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by chirontherainbowbridge
3 year
4,322
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check this out, as well... not just the page on parasites, but the general good health re: silica. ... ... http://www.diatomitecanada.com/parasitic-infections-diatomaceous-earth.htm [End]
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by gibby
3 year
4,306
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Raw meat? I’ve NEVER heard that this can be good for anyone. You’ll have parasites if you don’t already have them. ... I think your case is extreme. I’d go on RX’s to get a hold of it. May take a special doctor to prescribe what you need. I just found one and had to pay out of pocket since she’s alternative, yet MD and holistic all in one. ... YOu need to find a doc like this to get yourself under control. [End]
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by pdd912
3 year
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Sorry about your troubles. Candida is a tough thing to manage and sadly, I don’t think it is ever really ”cured,” just ”managed.” There are many, many different approaches to the problem, probably because (as with everything) one size rarely fits all. Somethings work for one person that just doesn’t work for another. The best approach to the issue is four pronged: ... ... 1. DIET ... ... The main thing here is to elimiate foods you are allergic to or react badly to (such as wheat or dairy). Allergy testing might be needed. Also, eat a healthy, well-balanced, diverse diet with plenty of wh ...
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- Killer...
by imaxfli
3 year
4,140
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Where are you...we need an update...start a new tread please... [End]
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by kakiebaby
3 year
4,182
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hi there. If I were you I would chew a ton of spry gum with xylitol in it. You can get it from whole foods or the internet. I have been chewing it for a week now... well see...have you oil pulled with coconut oil and maybe a stronger antifungal mixed in like grapefruitseed extract? ... [End]
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- Re: Calling All Anti Candida Support
by catbrooke78
3 year
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hi i have candida but my thrush isnt too bad i have it a little..anyways i read somewhere that if you get Lugol’s Solution (iodine) they sell it at most pharmacies. Gargle & swish it twice per day should take care of your thrush or help a lot anyways [End]
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- Paleo Diet and Genes
by North Star
3 year
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When looking at Paleo Diet v. Nourishing Traditions/Weston Price diet, Paleo makes sense in some ways, but haven’t our genes evolved in the last 10,000 years so that we now require a certain amount of dairy and grains? [End]
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- Re: Paleo Diet and Genes
by Dquixote1217
3 year
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You make a very good point that I agree with. Througout the millenia we have adapted to our food supply and I cannot buy the idea that we somehow stopped adapting 10,000 years ago. I wholeheartedly agree that a diet which is close to paleo is a healthy one, but I don’t believe you have to follow it absoloutely. ... ... I like healthy grains (there are gluten free ones for those who have problems in that area), raw goats milk (people who have problems with cow dairy often do not with goats milk), free range eggs (yep, I eat them raw at times blended into the goats milk with som ...
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- Re: Paleo Diet and Genes
by North Star
3 year
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What a dilemna, if you ask me. We can’t live as pure hunter-gatherers anymore because we have adopted to farming and pastoralism. I always figured the ideal lifestyle was a hunter-gatherer lifestyle. I suppose farming and pastoralism could be just as ideal and just as eco-friendly though. I wonder if the changes to our diet have caused our health to improve or devolve. Or, perhaps we are just different, like comparing apples and oranges. At any rate, if we have devolved, then maybe there could be something to be said for adopting a paleo diet and trying to push our genes back in the ol ...
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- Re: Paleo Diet and Genes
by Dquixote1217
3 year
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The ideal of the hunter gatherer diet is likely a far cry from the reality of inconsistent nutrition from eating only what you could kill or gather, with times of abundance and variety mixed among times of malnutrition and getting by on meager stores of dried meats and scant forage. I would say that the insofar as farming and domestication led to more consistent nutrition that our health probably improved. However, domestication and improving crops through more or less natural cross pollination and selection is a far cry from the depleted soils, GMO crops that tolerate or ...
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- Re: Paleo Diet and Genes
by North Star
3 year
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There is a lot of controversy about how healthy hunter-gatherers were, how abundant food was, and how hard they worked. Although, these controversies apply to the present too, as there are still some hunter-gatherers on earth. I think the abundance probably depended on the time and the region. As far as improved nutrition with more consistency of food supply, I think that is an interesting argument and one I would like to believe. Many people that I have read say that adaptation to grains is more advanced in, for example, Asians than in Europeans, and also, with regard to dairy, much o ...
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- Sheep Paunch for fermentation?
by trimnut2
3 year
925
Diet & Nutrition
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I am considering doing fermentation trials using sheep paunch as the starter. ... ... A number of different paunch sections will be used in the trials. A number of different media will be used. ... ... Rather than an extensive, probably incomplete, list of issues etc two questions: ... ... ”Has anyone here tried this, or know of anything similar?” ... ... ”What were your conclusions?” ... ... I add: I have extensive experience with fermentations and scientific support if required. I have no formal scientific qualifications for this particular work. ... ... The trials will be documented. ... ... What concerns/ ...
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- simple how-to vegetable fermentation at home
(video)
by chirontherainbowbridge
3 year
1,258
Living Food Diet
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i77hU3zR-fQ&feature=related [End]
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- Azomite Mineral Powder
by North Star
3 year
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Which is the one to order for human consumption -- the micronized form or the granular? Or does it even matter? [End]
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- Dear Dr. Weston Price,
by UserX
3 year
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Just thought I’d drop a short note to relate to you another evidentiary finding in support of the conclusions you had reached after your hard work those eighty years ago, your Office having been just up Euclid Ave. a bit from these fellows: ... ... http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34979552/ns/health-pregnancy/?gt1=43001 ... ... ... Keep in touch... ... ... best regards, ... ... C [End]
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- Which probiotics are really necessary for making yogurt?
by #104520
3 year
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... Which probiotics are really necessary for making yogurt? ... All the starters I found use ... Lactobacillus bulgaricus and ... Lactobacillus acidophilus ... I want to make yogurt but want to avoid those 2 probiotics ... at least for now, cuz they both make D-Lactate. I couldn’t find any such starters. I’m hoping someone here knows and can enlighten me or point me to a source of that info. ... Thanks! ... Gloria [End]
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- Re: Which probiotics are really necessary for making yogurt?
by armond
3 year
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In order for a fermentation of milk to be called yogurt (by all national yogurt associations), milk has to be fermented by S. thermophilus and L. Bulgaricus. After having those 2 required strains, any more beneficial strains is a choice. ... ... You can ferment milk with whatever probiotics you like, if you know the correct temp and duration for those strains. It will probably have different, taste, texture etc. and it will just be considered as fermented milk not yogurt by yogurt associations standards. ... ... That is why you probably cannot find yogurt culture without L. Bulgaricus. You can find ...
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- Re: Which probiotics are really necessary for making yogurt?
by grzbear
3 year
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Those with autisim and like disorders are advised to avoid the D-lactate... for one. ... ... grz- ... ... [End]
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- Re: Which probiotics are really necessary for making yogurt?
by #104520
3 year
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Think I’ll move yogurt making for personal use down a ways on my priority list for now. ... ... D-Lactate is a problem for some with short bowel syndrome. It also is a problem for those people who have either temporary or chronic carbohydrate maldigestion/malabsorption. Increased D-Lactic Acid intestinal bacteria is also seen in some patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. ... ... When carbohydrate malabsorption is present, the otherwise favorable genus Lactobacillus, or other D-lactate producing probiotics, can overgrow and produce toxic amounts of D-lactate. Having too much D-Lactate produc ...
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- Re: Which probiotics are really necessary for making yogurt?
by Iolite
3 year
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When I make yogurt, I use Nature’s Way premadophilus powder for children. It has the following ingredients: I use the Easiyo yougurt maker -- super easy. I throw a heaping teaspoon (regular spoon not measuring spoon) in my milk mixture with a container of plain organic yogurt and some organic powdered milk. Always satisfied with the consistency, and the easiyo makes it super easy. You don’t fool with thermometers, you don’t heat the milk mixture. All you do is boil water and pour it in the thermos and put your yogurt mixture in the provided container and put that in the thermos after ...
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- slimy sauerkraut: to eat or not to eat?
by no_biz
4 year
3,504
Nourishing Tradit.
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/ Body Ecolo
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hello folks, I have just tasted my last batch of sauerkraut and the juice has gone slimy. The taste seems good, as usually, but the texture of the juice is pretty viscous. I suspect I used a little less salt thjan I usually do. ... Please give me advice, should I throw it all away ? Should I give it a chance? ... Thank you [End]
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- Re: slimy sauerkraut: to eat or not to eat?
by geni1
4 year
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I would pitch it, sauerkraut isnt suppose to be slimy. Make sure you use the right amount of salt, it keeps the bad bacteria from growing. [End]
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- Sauerkraut Recipe...Re: slimy sauerkraut: to eat or not to eat?
by NaturalRN
32 mon
2,907
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I don’t know how you make your sauerkraut, but I have a recipe from The Maker’s Diet (original source Nourishing Traditions by Sally Fallon) that works well for me and my family really loves it...so I thought I’d share... ... ... Raw Sauerkraut ... ... 4 cups shredded cabbage, loosely packed ... ... 1/2 tsp. cumin seeds (I sometimes substitute celery seeds) ... ... 1/2 tsp. mustard seeds ... ... 2 tsp. Celtic sea salt ... ... 2 Tbsp. homemade whey (I substitute powdered whey / Capra Mineral Whey) ... ... 1 cup filtered water ... ... In a bowl, mix cabbage with cumin and mustard seeds.&nb ...
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- Fermented Food/Beverage Optimisation - Buffering with ionic minerals? (i...
by MrBBQ
4 year
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Hey all, ... ... I’ve been enjoying traditional foods for some time - trusting my taste buds and intuition as I go along, which is great. ;-) ... ... I’m looking to reconcile moderation in fermented food consumption with my tooth healing endeavour. ... ... I have no conventional pets, yet I see my SCOBYs as pets! ... ... Typically, I eat most food raw with the exception of bone/vegetable broths (cooking destroys the native/inherent bacteria+enzymes and rearranges the 3D molecular structure of protein complexes and PUFAs, amongst others - like forming maillard complexes, HCAs etc.). I enjoy a few thin slices o ...
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- Re: Fermented Food/Beverage Optimisation - Buffering with ionic minerals...
by recovering
4 year
1,658
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What is CLO? ... ... I was looking at kombucha culture supplements on the Internet last night. I started thinking about how I could make one myself from the SCOBY. Then I got the idea to run the SCOBY through a juicer. Do you think this would work? ... ... I have a Samson juicer that would probably do a good job. I don’t have a good SCOBY right now because I’m making kombuca from a commercial kombucha drink, and the SCOBY is like a blob of jello. I ordered a traditional SCOBY, and I plan to run it through the juicer as soon as I have a spare. ... ... By the way, you obviously have a vast knowledge o ...
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- Grits Limewater
by Peterbilt
4 year
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Hi, ... In nourishing traditions a recipe for breakfast porridge calls for 1 cup grits with 1 cup warm lime water soaked overnight. Then mixed with 1 cup boiling water and stirred til ready. Has any one made this? And does anyone rinse off the lime water before putting the corn in the boiling water. It seemed that the grits soaked all of the lime water up. I am asking because I have been taking the moreless drinks and his drink calls for a lot less than 1 cup and I was thinking that the 1 cup lime water might be to much. Any thoughts would be great. I made some this morning and added some g ...
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- Re: Grits Limewater
by JustinL
4 year
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It appears the process requires it to be rinsed at least twice! ... ... The nixtamalization is a traditional Mexican process that ... consists of alkaline cooking and steeping of maize using calcium ... hydroxide. This process is increasing in the United States and all ... over the world with the spread of Mexican and Mesoamerican ... foods and nixtamalized products such as corn flour, tortillas, ... tacos, and tortilla chips. In the traditional nixtamalization process, ... nixtamal is steeped in the cooking water and then washed at least ... twice to remove the remains of organic components (pericarp, ... germ, and e ...
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- Butter Oil&Cod Liver Oil -- looking to share discount w. NY/NJ residents
by Dancing Love
4 year
1,422
Nourishing Tradit.
/ Diet & Nut
/ Dental Hea
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Hi all, ... ... First off, I am not trying to advertise anything -- just in case anyone wants to mark this as spam. ... ... I want to start taking the high vitamin butter oil and fermented cod liver oil that Weston Price advocated for good dental health. I can tell that my teeth need extra nutrition and it seems that, based on Price’s research, high vitamin butter oil and fermented cod liver oil can really help with this. ... ... From what I have researched, it seems that the most cost effective way to get these products is to order in bulk (12 products at a time) from the Green Pasture website. In this ...
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- new book
by warthog
4 year
1,179
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Nina Planck has a new book out, Real Food for Mother and Baby: The Fertility Diet, Eating for Two, and Baby’s First Foods. I’m currently reading it but haven’t gotten very far in. I’m not associated with the author and am not endorsing the book, but it looks promising. [End]
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- Trafficking in Raw Milk
R by LCD
4 year
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News
/ Milk Debat
/ Nourishing
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Trafficking in Raw Milk ... ... After illegal drugs, raw milk -- milk that’s unpasteurized and unhomogenized, just as it comes out of the cow -- may be the most briskly traded underground commodity in America. ... ... ... By Ann Monroe ... ... ... It’s early Saturday morning, and the Brooklyn street is almost empty. Except at one half-open store, where about 30 people are lined up in the narrow aisle clutching empty backpacks, shopping bags and suitcases. At the door, a man checks each entrant, asking ”Are you here for the...pickup?” ... ... http://lifestyle.msn.com/your-life/living-green/articlegreenchan.aspx?c ...
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- Re: Trafficking in Raw Milk
by mo123
4 year
3,328
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A really sad state of affairs. I buy raw milk all the time from the farms here in Jordan. It is freely sold with no restrictions. Usually we have hundreds of goats and lambs in pastures all over as Arabs eat a lot of lamb meat and now is the time for the milk. ... ... Goat milk is the closest to mother’s breast milk and cow’s milk is for baby cows. I buy goat yogurt myself to use in the budwig preparations. If they do not have yogurt I do buy raw milk and make my own yogurt. ... ... Freedom of raw milk essential and sad that most cannot have this. I find that most run into problems for one sim ...
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- Raw Milk - Goat vs. Cow
RR by grzbear
4 year
4,506
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I have used raw milk for about three years now... and as a kid, till about age 13, milked the ”family” cow and sat the milk right on the table, still warm, to use at breakfast on an uncle’s dairy farm in the summers... mom grew up on raw milk... never ”boiled” it that I can remember. ... ... I have been using raw goat milk for over a year... at first, it came from purebred Nubians. What I am getting now is from a Nubian\Toggenburg cross. ... ... Nubians give richer milk, Toggenburg’s give more. If you want butterfat content to make butter and cheese, go with the purebred Nubian. ... ... Before that, I ...
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- Re: Raw Milk - Goat vs. Cow
by mo123
4 year
3,215
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As you know Grz, goat milk is not available all year long only when they have babies which is generally twice a year. So for a few months goat milk is not available. I prefer the taste of cow’s milk but after reading so much against cow milk especially the new that cow’s milk causes MS, I changed. ... ... Goat milk is more expensive but health comes at a price. Dr. Lam has been preaching for years against cow’s milk and I agree. Cow’s milk is for baby cows. ... ... SARA ... ... http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1289179#i ... [End]
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- Re: Raw Milk - Goat vs. Cow
by grzbear
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”As you know Grz, goat milk is not available all year long only when they have babies which is generally twice a year. So for a few months goat milk is not available.” ”cow’s milk causes MS” http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2001/03/010322074643.htm ... ... I would like to make one thing clear here... when reading about cow milk being ”bad” or ”good” for us, please ask these questions... ... ... Was the milk in the studies pasteurized? homogenized? I would be willing to bet yes on both counts. ... ... Was it raw? ... ... I would be willing to bet, no. ... ... These things make a huge difference in the outcom ...
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- Re: Raw Milk - Goat vs. Cow
by mo123
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Grz: ... ... I to doubt the studies included raw milk as the gov’t is outlawing it and difficult for most to find. Dr. Mercola is a big advocate of raw milk. ... ... My question to you or any advocating free range cattle being better. As we now know from countless studies that the soil is nutrient deprived as much as 90 percent in some cases. So even if the cattle is free range, exactly how much value could we place on that milk or crops. ... ... So these are the things I trust to be true. ... ... 1. Cow’s milk is for baby cows ... 2. Goat milk is closest to mother’s breast milk. ... 3. The two top cause of c ...
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- Re: Raw Milk - Goat vs. Cow
R by grzbear
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”My question to you or any advocating free range cattle being better. As we now know from countless studies that the soil is nutrient deprived as much as 90 percent in some cases. So even if the cattle is free range, exactly how much value could we place on that milk or crops” ”So these are the things I trust to be true. ... ... 1. Cow’s milk is for baby cows ... 2. Goat milk is closest to mother’s breast milk. ... 3. The two top cause of cancer from food is milk and sugar. ... 4. Milk is a known cause of many diseases including but not limited to MS, diabetes, heart disease, etc.” ”So these are the ...
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- Re: Raw Milk - Goat vs. Cow
by JustinL
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There is a campaign of misinformation about cow’s milk that should include the factual information that commercial cows milk is saturated with bovine growth hormones and anti biotics and more often the cows themselves terminally ill. ... Goats milk from goats raised this way would be just as toxic. ... The facts are that organic cows milk that comes from grass fed toxin free cattle raised on land that is nutrient rich is not only safe for human consumption but highly nutritious! [End]
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- Re: Raw Milk - Goat vs. Cow
by mo123
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Of course!! DAA. The debate is over raw organic cow or goat which is closer to human mothers milk. Goat wins hands down. ... ... We will always have pros and cons. A given as in the about debate. ... ... My opinion is that cow milk is bad but hey you can drink whatever you want. ... ... Now if you can really find virgin land that is not toxic and has one hundred percent nutrients, forget the cows and sell the land, you would be a millionaire. ... ... SARA ... [End]
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- Re: Raw Milk - Goat vs. Cow
by JustinL
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I’m simply stating the facts, not my personal opinion!!! [End]
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- Re: Raw Milk - Goat vs. Cow
by grzbear
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I think that debate on the topic is moot as it depends upon too many factors, including one’s hereditary adaptations... ... ... Here is what one goat and cow owner wrote in another forum... ... ... I’ve had fresh goat milk from Nubians, Saanans, and Alpines. I’ve had fresh cow milk from a few different breeds, including some crossbreds. IMHO Nubian milk is by far the best goat milk. Most fresh cow milk is yucky, with one exception - Jersey milk. If you’ve got a good Jersey (we do) there is no better milk. We finally sold our Nubians recently because we weren’t using them. Not trying to start a go ...
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- Re: Raw Milk - Goat vs. Cow
by JustinL
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Hmmm! I never said one was better then the other,only that milk from goats raised in a similar environment as commercial dairy cows would be just as toxic as commercial cows milk! [End]
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- Re: Trafficking in Raw Milk
by Raynbo
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Personally, for what’s it’s worth....I have been into rice milk and coconut milk....exclusively these days. [End]
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- One more thing to add about Raw Milk
by grzbear
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Not only does the breed of cow or goat make a HUGE difference in the milk and butterfat content... what the animals eat and how they are cared for makes a HUGE difference as well... ... ... Ever have raw goat milk after the goat got into a bunch of raw onions? LOL... ... ... grz- ... ... [End]
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- Making curds and whey from raw milk
by Localnourishment
4 year
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This is my first attempt at making curds and whey from raw milk. I have my milk separated, but I’m not certain: do I use only the milk, or both milk and cream? And if both milk and cream, why did I bother separating? ... ... Please forgive these newbie questions! [End]
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- Free Unlimited source of ionized calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron and...
by easyhealthwithwater
4 year
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Minerals Support
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Supply your body with a free unlimited source of easily absorbed Ionized minerals from your tap water. The electrolysis process charges these particles, allowing your body to absorb more readily. Learn more about the many health benefits of alkaline ionized water and water ionizers. ... ... Link removed by moderator. ... [End]
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- Today is an auspicious day among many disciplines
by blubruddah
4 year
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First we are in the Chinese New Year, we are in Pagan solstice (soul-stix) ... there is also a tradition in certain Asian yogic communities to dig a hole in the ground and bury money, say a prayer for proserity and mutliplication abundance ... put a marker of your choice on the site bless it ... ... Leave the earth to grow your thought or desire seed. ... ... Go back on the 27th and dig up your offering, and wait and see what the New Year brings you. ... ... This can be done on an earth alter also ... ... Or by the water spirit lake ... ... Make your own tradition or practice ... ... [End]
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- New Site for NT Singles
by #69375
4 year
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Please join if you are single and eat according to the Price/Pottenger research. ... ... http://ppsingles.ning.com/ ... ... [End]
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- rice milk
by Brenna
4 year
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Nourishing Tradit.
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I was confused as to whether I cook the rice first, and then soak it in water, etc. ... Secondly, I was wondering for those of us who don’t own a food mill, can a blender or ... a food processor work? ... ... or if anyone knows of an easier NT-related recipe I can use for rice milk, please let me know. ... ... also, does anyone know how much rice milk will get produced - I need to make some rice pudding after the rice milk is done. ... ... would appreciate some help. [End]
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- How to render lard
by recovering
5 year
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I never knew it was this easy. I’m going to try it this week. ... http://homesicktexan.blogspot.com/2008/05/how-to-render-lard.html ... ... ... Lard. I have to admit that for most of my life that I’ve been terrified of the stuff. Be it schoolyard taunts that used the word, or the absence of it at both the grocery store and in my childhood home—I believed that it was bad news and something to be avoided. ... ... A few years ago, I embarked on a quest to teach myself how to make flour tortillas. The first recipe I found listed lard as a key ingredient. I was scared at first, but I sought out a pound of ...
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- Re: How to render lard
by TizMe
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Dear Recovering, ... ... I’ve just spent 2 hours on the Homesick Texan site....and I haven’t even scratched the surface. It’s wonderful, and I’ll be returning to it often, as I’ve put it in my Favorites. I AM going to make my own lard...someday. I just bought a big bucket yesterday, as I always make my Thanksgiving and Christmas pie crusts with half lard and half butter. ... ... Thanks for sharing. ... ... TizMe [End]
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- Find local fruits and veggies on the internet!
R by SqueakyClean
5 year
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I just want to post these two links: ... ... ... http://www.PickYourOwn.org ... ... ... http://www.localharvest.org ... ... ... This can be a good way to locate fresh fruits and vegetables other people have grown near you. The first is for places to pick your own food, particularly berries. You can save money by picking your own; for example, blueberries are $7-$10/gallon, and I pick extra to freeze for the coming year. The berries were not sprayed and grown with an organic method (although not certified organic). ... ... I have been to two nearby places to pick blueberries from the former website, and also disco ...
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