Hi,
first my questions and then for those who are interested more on how I got here.
1. Does anyone know a source for grass fed beef and other meat in Germany?
I went to a few organic butchers and they looked at me with big eyes when I asked them about grass fed beef. No one here has a clue. Another one I called up and talked to. He promised to find out and call me back which he never did.
The response was more like "It's organic. The cows are only fed organically grown corn, etc.. So, what is your problem?" ;-)
2. Plastic- I read that a number of people receive their meat shrink wrapped in plastic.
Unless it is a special kind of plastic, that to me seems not like a good idea.
Plastic containers like plastic bottles, etc. release chemicals which make their way into the food that is in the container and eventually into your organism. Traces can be found in your blood. Many of these chemicals (don't know the English term; in German it's Weichmacher, meaning stuff to soften something) are similar to estrogen and thus responsible for among other ailments a lower sperm count.
Recently a documentary came out from an Austrian director. It's called Plastic Planet:
http://www.plastic-planet.at/In it he had his blood analysed and they found flame retardants among other stuff.
3. Storing meat and fish- So how does it work? Let's say I've found a good butcher for getting grass fed beef. How long can I leave it in the fridge if I wanted to eat it raw?
What about fish? I assume that needs to be eaten the same day and not all fish is suitable or is it? I just know that if I wanted to make sushi I had to ask the guy at the fish shop to sell me fish that is suited, i.e. fresh enough, to be eaten raw.
4. Parasites- I read in posts on this forum that the danger of parasites in raw meat is overrated, because now the standards in developed world are so high. That might be and the year long experience of people here seems to bear that out.
Still I know from my family and friends that some ancestors' jobs like 80 to 120 years ago was to just look at meat all day to check for Trychnins. So at that time there must have been some cases bad enough to justify for employing people full time to just check.
I'm 35 years now.
When I was a teenager I had skin problems, pimples. Following a recommendation I dropped eating pork, which immediately had a good effect on my skin. I then found out that also beef and sugary stuff was bad for my skin.
Ten years ago I became vegetarian, eating fish occasionally. I still had skin problems which would only disappear when I cut out all animal fats.
I'd often eaten raw grains, ground and soaked over night. I got a very acidic stomach from that.
About a month ago I came across an article about Paleo diet, which made a lot of sense to me. Switching for me wasn't that difficult as I had gotten rid of sugars and processed food years ago.
The effect on my digestion was very good. The acidic stomach was gone and I could eat eggs again, which before caused stomach pain after only one egg. Now I often have a three egg omelot.
But, I also ate beef to get the protein and found out that again I get pimples in my face and on my back. So apparently my body is not so suited to it. That beef was fried, though. Chicken has been better to digest.
And I mostly eat fish now for my protein and fat requirements, so far mostly fried, though, unless I eat sushi or sashimi.
Besides the so far fried meat, eggs, and fish I eat mostly raw vegetables and some fruit.
I also practice yoga and have to say that I know quite a number of very strong yogis who've been vegetarians for many years. Also the old yoga scriptures recommend not to eat fish, meat and eggs.
I also recently finished reading Born to Run. The amazing Tarahumara Indian runners mainly seems to rely on a corn based diet and many of the top ultra runners seems to be vegans or vegetarians.
So, I'm still making up my mind, testing stuff out and seeing how I react to it. So far, cutting out the carbs has been a good experience. But how to get the protein I'm not so sure yet. Beef seems to work for many, not so well for me apparently, as the pimples show up. Not sure, if only fish is the answer.
Anyway, I'll try to give raw animal food a try as it makes sense to me.