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Raw Paleo Diet Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: TylerDurden on November 20, 2009, 05:41:05 am
Title: Raw Animal Foodist Retreats/Spas etc.
Post by: TylerDurden on November 20, 2009, 05:41:05 am
Someone asked me about retreats for raw animal foodists because he had an ailing relative who needed supervision/guidance re starting a RVAF diet. I told him about Pangaia and the "Body Temple Boot Camp" which are both based in Hawaii, but I don't know of any others. If anyone knows about any other raw-animal-foodist retreats/spas offering raw animal foods etc. based anywhere else around the world, please post about them in this thread.I'll make this a sticky topic.
Here are the websites for the 2 camps mentioned above:-
(mentioned by RawZi):- http://www.yogaoasis.org/faq.shtml (http://www.yogaoasis.org/faq.shtml) (contact them in advance to tell them you're on a raw((grassfed) meat diet etc. Here's another Primal Diet/Instincto Diet Yoga Retreat:-
The first 3 places are apparently on Pahoa, in Hawaii.
The above link is for a retreat which regularly offers Primal-Diet-friendly food to RVAFers.
I should point out that the Pangaia community-owners which started out mainly Instincto and then turned to the Primal Diet have sold out to new management, namely raw vegans. Despite that and the fact that the majority of people now attending that retreat are raw vegans, the owners still do cater to raw animal foodists, apparently. Just check in advance if they really do have the resources for RVAFers, as, in the past, Pangaia was able to offer things like freshly-slaughtered raw goat and raw wild game, and might not do so now.
Kieba's Body Temple Boot Camp, judging from the site, is far more oriented towards a diet high in raw animal foods.
*Oh, here is a promotional youtube video of the body temple boot camp:-
Kieba's Body Temple Boot Camp (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fk2BStME9bQ#)
Here's part 1 of 5 about the raw food lifestyle at Pangaia:-
The Fruit of the Land, part I of V (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8ILZfJrOx0#)*
Here is a website of a raw foodist retreat which I have been recently informed of:-
Title: Re: Raw Animal Foodist Retreats/Spas etc.
Post by: goodsamaritan on November 20, 2009, 08:38:42 am
Now that my office is beside the big wet market with raw everything in it, would people find it appealing to check into a hotel beside the big wet market and be able to get fresh raw everything daily? I could be your simple guide?
Title: Re: Raw Animal Foodist Retreats/Spas etc.
Post by: yon yonson on November 20, 2009, 11:55:28 am
Now that my office is beside the big wet market with raw everything in it, would people find it appealing to check into a hotel beside the big wet market and be able to get fresh raw everything daily? I could be your simple guide?
yes. there is a strong possibility i will be in the Philippines this summer. would definitely want to check out this market you speak of. will keep you posted
Title: Re: Raw Animal Foodist Retreats/Spas etc.
Post by: goodsamaritan on November 20, 2009, 01:32:29 pm
yes. there is a strong possibility i will be in the Philippines this summer. would definitely want to check out this market you speak of. will keep you posted
Wow great!
Title: Re: Raw Animal Foodist Retreats/Spas etc.
Post by: RawZi on November 20, 2009, 06:21:14 pm
Now that my office is beside the big wet market with raw everything in it, would people find it appealing to check into a hotel beside the big wet market and be able to get fresh raw everything daily? I could be your simple guide?
Hallois Good Samaritan!
I might travel to the Philippines for a period this year or next, so might take you up on that guide offer (if it's still standing?) ;) Can you say anything about what sort of costs I should expect for one person living in Manilla? ..or possibly somewhere else on the philippines you would recommend?
Living expenses I'm thinking an appartment 20-40 sqm, utilities (electricity, internet, ??), food costs (meats and veggies) and anything else to consider..
I'm quitting my current job soon because it's too much travelling/work away from home making me dependent on canteen foods - which are neither healthy nor very optimal for my tomato, gluten, dairy, egg and asparagus intolerances :-/ (After too many treatments of antibiotics in my younger days, till age 20 that is. I'm still just a quarter century old and been troubling these intolerances and more for 5+ years).
Not sure how long my stay would be, from a month to a year (still in the early planning stages).
Also considering various south american countries or possibly the USA, or open for other suggestions. I'm looking for a place to get away from the cold norwegian climate, because it's really not helping my health problems. So somewhere warmer, 20-30 degrees C most of the year would be ideal ;), and good availability of healthy foods. So if anyone has any suggestions and information about costs to expect it is greatly appreciated. Low costs wouldn't hurt either, as I'll be living off savings till I get some work or get any online business ventures going..
I will contact Pangaia to check if they still offer a meat diet, and report back when I get a reply.
Cheers :D
Title: Re: Raw Animal Foodist Retreats/Spas etc.
Post by: reyyzl on April 12, 2010, 08:30:17 am
This one is for families. I don't know that the retreat is raw paleo, but I think it can be, if that's what you want. I've seen enough of her recommendations on the web.
Title: Re: Raw Animal Foodist Retreats/Spas etc.
Post by: RogueFarmer on October 03, 2011, 06:07:48 am
I am sort of planning on making my own in the future. That's the tentative plan.
I have had great success helping my family get over health problems and they were not even half listening to my advice!
I have some great stories about it, but I will post them at some later date, they are pretty long.
Title: Re: Raw Animal Foodist Retreats/Spas etc.
Post by: Aaaaaa on December 10, 2011, 06:47:43 am
Now that my office is beside the big wet market with raw everything in it, would people find it appealing to check into a hotel beside the big wet market and be able to get fresh raw everything daily? I could be your simple guide?
I would totally love to do this!!!! Maybe our next vacation will have to be to the Phillipines... it sounds lovely there! : )
Title: Re: Raw Animal Foodist Retreats/Spas etc.
Post by: Charlie4444 on February 28, 2012, 12:53:24 pm
A raw paleo diet retreat is such a good idea, but there doesn't exist a good one in Hawaii! From staying at body temple boot camp, it's not what it seems. It could be a a good experience if you are ready to work, but if you aren't fully healthy but looking to heal through diet, nature, and help of others who know something about it, this is not the place to go. I'm just stating the facts, not angry, or trying to hurt anyone. The male and female "dating couple" bicker a lot, are loud, blast tv every night, have a messy place, no landscaping, overgrowth, don't do much for activities beside swim in a chlorinated pool almost everyday, you listen to Steve give business consulting calls every morning ( there's no insulation anywhere, this is a very small property and you are very close to everyone), they are building and buying things and doing random projects that don't make sense and didn't notify me about any of this rem
Title: Re: Raw Animal Foodist Retreats/Spas etc.
Post by: yegane on June 05, 2012, 05:52:33 pm
A raw paleo diet retreat is such a good idea, but there doesn't exist a good one in Hawaii! From staying at body temple boot camp, it's not what it seems. It could be a a good experience if you are ready to work, but if you aren't fully healthy but looking to heal through diet, nature, and help of others who know something about it, this is not the place to go. I'm just stating the facts, not angry, or trying to hurt anyone. The male and female "dating couple" bicker a lot, are loud, blast tv every night, have a messy place, no landscaping, overgrowth, don't do much for activities beside swim in a chlorinated pool almost everyday, you listen to Steve give business consulting calls every morning ( there's no insulation anywhere, this is a very small property and you are very close to everyone), they are building and buying things and doing random projects that don't make sense and didn't notify me about any of this rem
Have you tried Pangaia? It's just down the road from there.
Kieba's a cool lady, but she's very into exercise and being athletic. That's great for her, but not everybody is going to find their life path works well with that.