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Hot Topics / Cooking
« on: October 02, 2014, 03:39:05 am »
Thought this was interesting until the article talks about cooking. Any thoughts on the cooking/digesting part, especially lack of energy?

http://www.npr.org/2010/08/02/128849908/food-for-thought-meat-based-diet-made-us-smarter

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General Discussion / Re: Frustrated
« on: July 02, 2014, 02:00:57 am »
Thanks everyone. Tyler Durden - thanks for the input. Just wanted to get people's opinions. I like the info. that most people provide on this forum. It's helpful to get advice from people who have been doing this for so long.

Again, thanks everyone

Chuck

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General Discussion / Re: Frustrated
« on: July 02, 2014, 12:57:59 am »
Eveheart,

Thank you for the info. It's just a big step to take that's against everything we've been taught our whole lives(which I believe been a load of crap). What does your typical days diet look like? Just want to get an idea. If anybody else cares to share a days diet feel free. I a lot will be personal preference and what works for me. I don't get into a lot of arguments about this with people. It tends to be a stale mate or ends with them getting frustrated when they are pushed for answers.

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General Discussion / Re: Frustrated
« on: July 02, 2014, 12:20:19 am »
Good Samaritan,

When your posting stuff on the internet it's hard to get across sarcasm. That's why most people should just stay away from it when using forums. Besides, if most people reading that would not call that sarcasm, they would call it being an jerk. (I'll keep it clean) Point is put yourself in my situation, I'm new to this forum, how would you take that response? Not sure if I wanna post anything else, as I am afraid to that I will get another sarcastic answer which leaves me wondering again, why I came to this forum in the first place? I do appreciate your responses to my questions though.

Chuck



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General Discussion / Re: Frustrated
« on: July 01, 2014, 11:42:09 pm »
Huh! I should stay with herd? Because I'm new to this and I'm a little unsure and maybe uneducated about this all I am being made an ass out of? Let me ask, is this how new people are treated on this forum? You my friend are what I would call an arrogant douche. I'll make sure I stay away from this forum and I will let others know to do the same. Just thought this would be a good place to get info. but apparently not.

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General Discussion / Re: Frustrated
« on: July 01, 2014, 12:17:29 pm »
TylerDurden - your thoughts?

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General Discussion / Re: Frustrated
« on: July 01, 2014, 12:15:56 pm »
Eric,


Where were you when I needed you?

I understand all the answers you gave, but most people just do not get it or are not that open minded.

I looked up whether or not people should give their dogs raw food to look at comparisons to humans. The article talked about stomach ph of 1 in dogs which we can achieve. Also talked about lysozyme which humans also have. Every argument about dogs eating raw meat can be applied to humans, even the digestive tract. If look at the human's gi tract and dog's gi tract if looking at ratio of length of body relative to gi tract length they are pretty close. Those are just some of my justifications for the raw animal food diet. As far as science, when nutrition became a science it became way too complicated than it had to be. Most science is junk science. It depends who is funding the study. One minute it's this the next its that.

Thanks,

Chuck


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General Discussion / Frustrated
« on: July 01, 2014, 10:26:30 am »
Hello all!


So I'm feeling frustrated and demoralized. I was talking to a friend about starting this raw paleo diet. He has always agreed with me on the conventional paleo diet(cooked). Started telling him about raw. He stops me and starts talking about cooking food this is how the conversation went and a rundown of what he said:

1). He said if you look at evolution it proves that cooking things like tuber, meat etc.. made us human with bigger brains.

2). He said that cooking jump starts the digestion process for us and that means we don't have to sit around like lions to digest food. That gave us more time to do other things.

3). He talked about stomach acidity of humans vs. carnivores( I looked this up and our stomach's adjust acidity based on food to as low as 1 ph, same as dogs etc...)

4). He then got on the E. coli, salmonella and parasite thing. He said that the shit exists and people get really sick. I told him we have it in our stomachs but he said it wasn't the same.

5). His biggest claim is that people are healthy in spite of eating raw animal foods not because of it.

6). He also said that it could end you up in the hospital or dead and most people on this forum are lucky.

7). Last but not least he talked about scientific studies and how they all point to food safety concerns. He is big on studies and research.

I'm feeling confused and thinking about what he said.  I wanna start this diet but am feeling a little hesitant, and doubting my gut instinct( based on my own research too).

I don't really care about what anyone thinks but is this raw beef, chicken and fish thing necessary?

I'm having doubts and do not want to. I need some input/education/ and reassurance.

When I question all of this I ask myself this question "do any other animals in the animal kingdom cook their food? Obviously the answers "No". Are the "wild" animals healthier than us? Yes.

But then I ask "does this set us apart"? Am I questioning something (cooking of food) that led us to be an advanced species in the world. And "Why hasn't anyone else eg... Media, nutritionist, scientists, regular everyday people see the value in raw"?

Sorry for the long rant but it's just frustrating and there isn't anyone or anywhere else to turn for clarity.

Chuck

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General Discussion / Re: New to this and need a place to start.
« on: June 28, 2014, 01:15:21 am »
So I'm gonna start with a raw Delmonico steak fresh from whole foods. Should I use salt and pepper, some kinda of rub, or marinate it? Should I eat breakfast lunch and dinner this way? As far as the raw chicken, does anyone do it? Does anyone worry about or been sick from salmonella?

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General Discussion / Re: New to this and need a place to start.
« on: June 28, 2014, 12:08:53 am »
Thank you everyone for the great info. This will give me a starting point.

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General Discussion / New to this and need a place to start.
« on: June 27, 2014, 12:35:42 pm »
Hello everyone!

This is my first time commenting on this forum. I have a couple of questions. I was going to try to go through this forum to answer my questions but there is too much info to go through and I wasn't sure where to start since I don't frequent forums.

1). I have been studying for about 10 years via books, web sites etc... The paleo diet, Weston Price principles, The Primal Diet (Aajonus) and a few other diets/concepts along those lines regarding  nutrition and health. Eventually it led me to study Dr. Howell and enzymes and other disciplines such as biology and anthropology. These last three led me to taking all the good aspects of all the diets and concepts listed above and coming up with what I believe is a pretty good diet. Most importantly a diet of RAW MEATS and OTHER ANIMAL FOODS. This seems so politically incorrect these days in such a politically correct world ie....veganism.  I know some people eat vegetables and fruit and some do not. There are different opinions regarding raw foods to be eaten and I realize that, but I need a place to start. I have all this knowledge about diet and it's led me to this WONDERFUL site but I've never tried the ultimate diet which is RAW PALEO. So, WHERE DO I START? Do I go down to Whole Foods and just start eating raw beef? How much? How often? Any suggestions to get me started?

2). What do you all say to people who claim that cooking vegetables and fruits makes the food and nutrients in the food more bioavailable and In some cases actually enhances the amount of vitamins and minerals in food? Such is the case in Jo Robinson's book "eating on the wild side" where she claims cooking blueberries lines up the blah blah blah and actually increases the antioxidant content.

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