His day today was an almost raw paleo diet day... http://www.myhealthblog.org/2009/08/11/8-year-old-boy-gunning-for-raw-paleo-diet-day-2/
So daddy gets rid of his rice and puts him on mono meals so he can eat more and more and more.
Eat more, more and more… ??
Back in late 50’s or early 60’s a friend of mine had a severe tuberculosis with an appalling medical diagnosis. He fasted for 30 days and completely and definitively self healed without any other means. He died a few years ago at about 85.
I don’t suggest a fast for your son, because we know better now since we have understood that cooked food, grain and dairy are the culprits and suppressing these stuff from our intakes is enough to let our bodies to heal almost every disease – malaria excepted.
Gave him 1 shot 30ml of Ka Rey Herbal for vegetable nutrition
A processed mixture of several plants which is definitely not paleo.
At around 10 am he ate some half cooked beef.
Half cooked… what makes you seem to think that “half cooked” is not as noxious as “completely cooked” ? In fact, it even seems to be worse (réf. Burger’s experiments with mice in the 60’s:
http://fr.groups.yahoo.com/group/Ecologie-Alimentaire/message/5934 ). Things in the real world are not linear as our limited understanding and analytic mind makes us believe. A partly or slightly damaged organic molecule might well be more dangerous than a completely wrecked one which would be immediately recognized as such by our immune system and eliminated without being allowed into our metabolism.
A train with one hundred axles won’t be able to reach 95% of its maximum speed if only 5 of its 100 axles are derailed! It’s similar with raw against cooked food: we do not get rid of 95% of the troubles induced by cooked food by eliminating cooked food at 95% or cooking “just a little bit”. It’s in no way a linear relationship.
At around 2 pm he ate a good amount of fresh raw oysters dipped in organic coconut vinegar… he loves oysters. I also gave him fresh raw beef muscle blood and fresh raw beef sirloin muscle meat. Good meal.
Were oysters dipped in vinegar an usual recipe in the Paleolithic era ? Could they easily find almost simultaneously oysters, vinegar... and beef, mix the firsts and eat all this within a few minutes ?
I noticed his lack of appetite and his bad habit of skipping lunch altogether. Seems after being dismissed from class at around 12 noon he has no appetite for lunch and skips it altogether.
I’m teaching the boy that at his age he needs to eat 5 times a day. That a combination of rice and meat is a bad habit as it keeps you full because it is a hard to digest combination.
What about a combination of beef and oysters dipped in vinegar? How do you know that a boy of this age needs to eat 5 times a day, no matter if he’s hungry or not??
I’m setting up my boy for more nutrition soon hopefully with raw cow’s milk from a trusted source. His in between meals will be milk. Maybe instead of coconut juice or fruit he will have milk with fertilized egg mixed in it. My boy is not lactose intolerante. He digests milk very well.
The fact that he digests milk very well doesn’t mean that milk is ok for him. It well might be better not to digest and be allergic to such a food containing molecules able to disrupt our metabolism downstream of digestion. It is well documented today that animal milk can be dangerous for us and is better totally avoided. I didn’t read AV and I have no intention of doing so because I do not need any guru’s advices, especially when the guy teaches some irrational beliefs.
All my whishes of recovery for you son.
Francois