I'm sure I'm going to get a lot of flack for making this post, especially since I'm pretty new here, but hell, I'm going to speak my mind: I don't think we raw meat eaters market ourselves well.
Speaking your mind is good. Thanks for giving your newbie perspective. Let's work on how to correct mis-perceptions.
Marketing wise, I don't think people here are deliberately marketing ourselves. This is not a for profit website marketing any product or service.
Of course I would like to stress that Raw Paleolithic Diet is not just about raw meat. Many of us eat fruits and vegs too.
While I appreciate the open mindedness on this forum, and certainly don't want to slam anyone's views, I can't help but recoil at the apparent zealotry I frequently witness on these forums.
I have not seen the zealotry you speak off. In fact the reason I was attracted to the raw paleo forum was the absence of zealotry and the quality of the open mindedness of raw paleo practitioners as we get to exchange ideas and learn from one another.
I understand everyone's enthusiasm with finally having found a diet that works so well and that seems so common sense in retrospect,
I've been through raw vegan, raw fruitarian, wai diet, homo optimus diet, tried the dairy of primal diet, it seems RPD is the one that works and is delicious, comfortable, easy... comes in naturally.
but as someone (relatively) new to these ideas, I can attest that when people start peddling the views of gurus like Aajonus as if they are indisputable facts, I start getting a seriously cultish vibe.
I think you are just railing against Aajonus' books and writings.
I have observed the complete opposite of your observation. I have observed that the raw paleo forum people are always analytical and respectfully critical of Aajonus' work. Many of us have reported unsuccessful attempts at consuming raw dairy and raw juiced greens. Seems there are only a small percentage of people who respond well to raw dairy.
I have observed that raw paleo forum practitioners are open minded self-experimentors and just report matter of factly what works for them and what does not work for them.
This is not to say that those ideas are not worth serious consideration and thought, I just don't think that anyone can legitimately pretend, for example, that the whole raw detox is theory is true beyond a shadow of a doubt and that food poisoning is total BS. Last I checked, Aajonus hasn't any specialized knowledge about the human body than the rest of us do not.
I'm the family healer. Not as experienced as Aajonus. My story and website is on my signature. Detoxing is very important for toxic people.
Raw detoxing due to diet is true in my opinion. But I do not like guessing if the person is experiencing detox or not. I was lucky to have done direct detox measures prior to switching to raw diets. This is why I experienced no discomforts when I began with raw vegan. See my detox protocols, i believe it is faster and more comfortable than the gradual let-raw-food-detox-you approach. But of course others will disagree.
http://www.curemanual.com/detox-protocolsMy feeling is that there is enough to recommend this diet without reverting to the unsubstantiated theories of celebrity seeking gurus.
I do not see Aajonus being celebrated as the guru of Raw Paleo Diet. He is mentioned because his books are the first ones popularized. And some people respond well to raw dairy.
I myself was looking for something better than raw vegan and raw fruitarian. I first stumbled onto Wai Diet made by Wai Genriiu. Wai Diet is already raw Paleo but limited its animal food consumption to all ocean creatures and egg yolks -- excluded raw land animals. Lots of research with Wai Diet. Wai is quiet. Other practitioners are running their forum. They focus on curing acne. And they do indeed cure acne.
I was getting bored with Wai Diet and wanted more variety so I stumbled onto Aajonus' primal diet. What made me interested in Aajonus was he was also a healer, just like my previous teachers who I learned some healing concepts from: Dr. Tam Mateo (vegan), Barefoot Herbalist MH (fruitarian).
Aajonus' teachings have merit from my point of view. In my natural hygiene readings, Aajonus' methods are very much consistent. Aajonus' recommendations should be seen that there are specifics for really sick an dying people.
Some of us here are in the coasting stage... building up stage... trying to be more handsome stage so the diet at this stage is different.
My point of view as a fellow altruistic healer is that Aajonus teachings work. Work with a healing practitioner. Healing is not just diet if one is sick.
The raw paleo forum is not reverting to Aajonus or any celebrity guru. I never had that impression
I was attracted to the yahoogroups and this forum when I read the teachings of Geoff Purcell.
I know that its a natural inclination for movements to find leaders to attach themselves to, but honestly, as charismatic as figures like aajonus may be, they can also be pretty damn intimidating and generate a pretty strong nutcase response from people new to his ideas.
As I mentioned, this raw paleo diet forum, yahoo groups and website does not revere aajonus... he is just mentioned.
It seems raw paleo diet makes us think and act as clear thinking, logical, egalitarian humans. We just share and share alike.
I mean seriously, this guy claims that he discovered his diet after being led to a dead carcass by a tribe of foxes (or something like that).
Humans are routinely rescued by wild dolphins. I'll give Aajonus the benefit of the doubt. Even if it were just in his dreams... it doesn't matter. What matters is he teaches useful things. His teachings are logical and they work in the hands of people who can see. I'm lucky I'm a hobby healer... his teachings are useful... more tools for me.
I teach people how to cure "the incurables."
I have eczema and psoriasis cure protocols... when I initially reported my joy and shared my knowledge... the forum administrators at skincell.org screamed at me and shut me out and called me a fraud and they deleted everything I posted on their forum. So I made my own website so everyone will know
www.eczemacure.info This led me to learning about cures for cancer, diabetes, dengue fever, pneumonia, gout, etc... they are all cureable... and some people call me nuts... and some people send me emails and just say thank you.
I say most people are narrow minded television addicts.
I can't help but worry that the odd mix of pseudoscience, cultism, and spiritualism that Aajonus has managed to market so successfully to his niche community of followers has been more of a liability than an asset to the public image of RAF.
I do not see Aajonus' work as pseudoscience, cultism or spiritualism. I've been through other teachers and healers and Aajonus' work just shows experience... hands on.
Aajonus is not about RAF. Aajonus is about healing, what in his experience works, he also uses vegetables and fruit.
Other healers or practitioners have to adjust according to what works for your patient.
My feeling is that if we want to attract attention to and build credibility for our views on nutrition, we would be better off sticking to the more substantiated, scientific side of the RAF debate, at least publicly.
As mentioned, many scientific studies and personal practitioners are just reporting their results. I do not see why you are so focused on Aajonus when there is Weston Price, Wai Genriiu, Francis Pottenger, Vinny Pinto, Geoff Purcell, natural hygiene teachers and many scattered videos of practitioners in the internet. Maybe you just need to be pointed specifically to the URLs of the other teachings? I got a couple of videos on my recommended diet page at
http://www.curemanual.com/diet-strategies and Aajonus is not on that page.
I realize that this forum is basically a private group of like minded individuals, and I don't mean to suggest that we ought to completely mute our discussion of these sorts of ideas. I just think that its worth keeping in mind that at this point in time, information supporting the dietary views that we support are pretty scarce.
Truth is not a popularity contest or gets to be voted upon. Truth is just what works. I believe this forum is all of us altruistically putting our heads together to provide information for each other. Also to give those poor unfortunate raw vegans who have crumbling health... just like many of us who came from raw vegan... the only natural transition was to add raw animal food and ta dah... you have RPD.
Vegetarianism is more far fetched - there is no historical human tribe that is vegan.
In most parts of the developed world, the sight of a person eating raw meat is more likely to give the impression of psychopathy than superior health.
Good thing I live in a 3rd world country where eating raw eggs and raw ocean fish and raw ocean shellfish is NORMAL. But I've been to france and italy and they eat raw beef with nice sounding names.
Japanese restaurants in our city charge exorbitant prices for sashimi. 10x the price in the wet market.
Being one of the few public communities on the net, I think we would be wise to keep in mind the impression we inevitably have on the outside world, especially open minded individuals who are considering a RAF diet.
It's good you brought this up. Thank you. I can see a lot of mis-conceptions. And yes you are entitled to this mis-conception. Maybe we need to arrange the NEWBIE section so that it is more prominent so as to avoid future newbie mis-conceptions.
Keep it up. Your comments will help make the websites better.
I hope I did not offend anybody. I am indebted to this community for expanding my horizons nutritionally speaking, and the last thing I want to do is to step on the feet of those who have been so helpful me. I just want to shed some light on the sorts of things that a newcomer to the idea of RAF finds potentially outputting (speaking from experience) so that others like me are not turned away from the great health advantages eating this way confers.
No offense taken. We learn from each other.