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General Discussion / Re: to veg or not veg?
« on: March 17, 2012, 10:40:25 pm »
I'm not one for vegetables. I've found solace in Spirulina.
It is, technically, a rare photosynthetic bacteria. It is often categorized
as algae, by laymen. The macronutrient composition
will vary between sources, dependent mostly on cultivation practices.
The most nutritious strains are cultivated in Hawai'i and Australia
where conditions are ideal year-round. Nasa has had success with
space-station cultivation. It has sustained me for three vegetable-free years without issue.

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General Discussion / Re: Alligator, Snake and Scorpion.
« on: March 17, 2012, 02:04:24 pm »
No. My two main staples are chicken eggs and cyanobacteria (spirulina plantesis).
I have reliable sources for these, though they did take some finding out.
I make it a point to consume the most nutrient dense, single celled organisms available.
I reserve animal flesh for special occasions when I know exactly how it is treated
and processed. It hasn't been a problem yet. I hunt elk in New Mexico.
Elk suits me just fine, when I can have it. Reptiles pique my interest more than any.

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General Discussion / Re: Alligator, Snake and Scorpion.
« on: March 17, 2012, 10:50:43 am »
I moved to China for a centralized hub to base my Asian travels out of.
I plan to see India, Australia, Thailand, and Vietnam. I almost moved
to Japan as I speak Japanese, but the wife pushed for China because
she had better offers there. It's a good thing, because Japan faced its
nuclear disaster shortly after we settled into Asia.
Yes, the venom is for camping/hunting.
I like to handle snakes. I can't explain this affinity.

I'll be New Mexico for the second half of this year, to catch some rattlers.

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General Discussion / Re: Alligator, Snake and Scorpion.
« on: March 17, 2012, 06:37:42 am »
An interesting turn, this thread has taken. I like it.
I hail from Texas and I take self-defense/emergency response very seriously.
I own an AR15 and an AK47, among others.
I had to leave my knife collection behind, as well.
I was fortunate enough to locate and purchase some
quality hunting knives and machetes here.
I am also a lifelong jiu-jitsu and nin-jitsu practitioner.
I'd like to breed vipers for venom production
but the wife isn't keen yet.

Couldn't see the videos.


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General Discussion / Re: Alligator, Snake and Scorpion.
« on: March 16, 2012, 05:37:36 pm »
I can't say I've seen any. The search for raw data continues.
My intentions are to raise my own food source, whatever it may be. I prefer
living off of the grid where ever possible.

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General Discussion / Re: Alligator, Snake and Scorpion.
« on: March 16, 2012, 06:36:57 am »
I was only joshing, really. It's clear how little is known or understood
about the infrastructure currently being implemented. They have a
long way to go but it isn't for lack of trying.

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General Discussion / Re: Alligator, Snake and Scorpion.
« on: March 15, 2012, 12:37:52 pm »
That was rather colorful, but I appreciate your weighing in.
It really does go without saying, here, that buyer assumes
all risks.

To be fair, the two gentlemen who were directly linked with
the contaminated baby formula a few years ago, have been executed.
China is a model in accountability, wouldn't you say? Something lacking
in much of the developed world today, where if you throw enough
money at a problem, it disappears.

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General Discussion / Alligator, Snake and Scorpion.
« on: March 15, 2012, 11:22:24 am »
I am relatively new to raw-paleo lifestyles. This community has been a valuable source
of information and support. I wonder if anyone here has experience or knowledge with
raw reptilian meat or insects types, both farmed.

I have access to some exotic protein sources in Southeast China
and the locals haven't any information on raw meat.
Thanks for any assistance and resources.

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General Discussion / Re: Poll: Egg White/Yolk Preference
« on: March 15, 2012, 10:39:51 am »
Chicken eggs. I have no further details.
I buy from a local farm on a private estate.
They are fresh and untreated, sometimes with feathers attached.
My options are limited in rural, Chinese suburbs.

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General Discussion / Re: Poll: Egg White/Yolk Preference
« on: March 15, 2012, 10:13:14 am »
I take the yolks raw and the whites poached.
Whites best be brought to heat.

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