....I'm not sure why he thought he'd need to talk me into it or that I was wanting to debate anything.
That forum was designed from the start as a place for ZCers to find support, not for debating it or questioning it. Your reporting being allergic to meats is probably viewed as being potentially too negative about meats to allow on the forum. I don't favor their forum approach, since I find it too stifling, though I recognize their right to take that approach.
I am okay with eating raw meat, but i must admit I didn't know you COULD safely eat raw meat until yesterday. When I read "Raw Paleo" I thought it meant something like 'strict' or "down-n-dirty dedicated". I didn't know you literally meant raw until after I had posted and read a few other posts. (Okay, I'm an idiot)
LOL. I had a similar experience. The first time I saw the term "high raw" on a raw diet forum I thought it was referring to high raw meat (meaning fermented/aged/rotted). It turned out to mean trying to eat 100% raw vegan. I don't know why some people there act as if the term "raw" necessarily means vegan, especially considering that there are other members there like me who eat raw meat/fish, eggs, etc.
I only know what the allergy tests showed. My blood reacts to it, and supposedly it was all grass fed meats in order to keep it as pure as possible.
I don't know whether it will be applicable to you, but my blood test showed moderate to high levels of antibodies to some meats, but I never noticed any increased symptoms from eating them, or decreased when I cut them out, so I resumed eating them and have experienced numerous benefits as a result. However, I didn't have a problem with brain swelling, so you will of course have to proceed more cautiously than I had to.
When I developed whole body shakes, we thought I might have developed early Parkinsons and paid $20,000 to see a doctor in New York. I had read a book of his and felt he was more up to date on research than all the other quack traditional doctors I had been seeing.
What doctor was this?
I've only tried straight coconut oil once, and it was the virgin supposedly most organic you can get. A friend told me to make it simple and take a tablespoon out of the jar. I only did it once, and it gave me indigestion. (I think I need to fire all my friends, don't I?) Up until then, I had just used maybe a teaspoon here and there for cooking.
You may be sensitive to medium chain triglycerides the way I appear to be. Because they are easily and rapidly digested, in sensitive people MCTs can overwhelm the system and cause nausea and even vomiting and diarrhea in severe cases. I tried to get gradually adjusted to coconut oil but instead found that it was becoming more nauseating and distasteful to me over time. Putting it in pemmican resulted in a product that I found simply awful tasting and nauseated me even more, also causing upset stomach and malaise for most of a day. I haven't been able to stomach even a teaspoonful of coconut oil ever since, though I don't rule out some day being able to eat some of it again. I find I do much better on the long chain triglycerides in animal body fats (like air-dried 100% grassfed suet), which digest more slowly.
PaleoPhil, does drying meats predigest it a little?
Yes, reportedly so, though they also make it tougher to chew, so sometimes bits go through me mostly undigested. Some people find pemmican easier to digest because the jerky is also broken down into shreds or a powder. Others find the high levels of saturated fat in pemmican, suet, tallow, etc. to be difficult to digest. I had some trouble digesting even animal body fats at first myself, but it has improved much better for me than MCT digestion did.
The pemmican recipe someone sent me used dehydrated raw meat as the protein part.
I sometimes eat pemmican for convenience or as a treat and have had no ill effects from it (though it doesn't give me quite as much of a feeling of well being as raw 100% grassfed meat and fat do), but pemmican is not generally highly regarded here, as it is not truly raw, except by William who reports great benefits from it and claims it is raw by his standards that I don't understand.
As always on any of this YMMV (your mileage may vary).