Yeah, SI can be funny at times with his off-the-wall stuff, but it wasn't funny when SI#1 started to repeat himself and insult people, which I hope SI#2 won't do.
I did, and he said I just needed a little bit of work on one of my teeth. He used some lingo I can't recall but I think the main gist of it was that the teeth/nerves were actually growing too much! They were growing into each other and that's basically what was causing the pain.
I suspect that if you ask your dentist he'll explain that the problem wasn't that your teeth grew too much, but that they grew at the wrong angle or in the wrong place, resulting in them growing into each other instead of straight up, such as with impacted wisdom teeth.
Yes, malformed and overextended from copious amounts of food and dairy when they were young.
It sounds like you're talking about malocclusion, but I've never encountered someone calling it "growing too much" or "overextended" before.
That's why we need extra calcium&magnesium supplements articially.
My teeth are firming, indicating increasing bone density, without calcium supplements.
Many teeth grow HUGE, the teeth of indigenous tribes are small. How much more proof do you need?!
I suspect you were smiling when you wrote that one.
Also: How can you be pro-RAF and yet anti-dairy? Would you not consider there to be a contradiction there?
No, and I don't understand how people conflate the two. Cow's dairy is for baby cows. Human dairy is for baby humans. Adult mammals are not designed to continue eating dairy after weaning. No adult wild carnivore on earth consumes dairy as a staple food (especially given that most dairy foods, including even raw butter and raw cheese, are made using devices of some sort, such as butter churns). It's unnatural and accumulating scientific evidence indicates pasteurized dairy products have many negative effects on the humans who consume them.
Observant Hindus eat dairy but no beef. If you're consistent, then you would consider that a contradiction also, yes?
You can't just take the things that suit the idea RAF is good for you and leave out what doesn't appear to be healthy
1) Who made you diet dictocrat? I can do whatever I want. 2) Not all RAF dieters eat dairy. 3) I usually don't call myself RAF--I tend to call myself a mostly-raw carnivorous Paleo dieter with occasional cheating, or carnivorous RPD for short, or just RPD for simplicity.
I eat whatever I like when I like, the only rule I try to follow is that I don't let others prepare it.
I know. Yours is a diet movement of one.
Did you upset the real raw fruitarians or raw vegans yet with your lack of adherence to their dictates?
Careful, look at what I said. I said it is the food of CHOICE. As in, they would eat it above all other foods if they could.
Choice is irrelevant to health. I might choose to eat ice cream if it's available to me, but that doesn't make it healthy.