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Offline boxcarguy07

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Re: traveling raf
« Reply #25 on: December 02, 2008, 02:50:51 am »

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Re: traveling raf
« Reply #26 on: December 02, 2008, 07:49:17 am »
Yes but is your diet what you eat with others? Is a raw heart what in eat with others?

Charles says that food is not entertainment but at least he can eat a steak (grain or grass fed) with others!

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I've progressed along and my family has moved on and accepted that my raw paleo diet is normal.  I eat breakfast lunch and dinner with them.  Sometimes the raw animal food I eat appeals to them and they partake in it too: raw fish, raw squid, raw eggs... they eat seared beef / goat steak, mine is raw, they eat cooked chicken, mine is raw... and everyone has a grand time. 

My family understands because I was once sick and they know 100% raw food diet is needed.  I'm the recognized family healer so they know they can always turn to a 100% raw paleo diet when they become deathly sick, just like those family members I saved. (not by diet alone, but diet was a big foundation)

When I'm out with friends I can eat either fruit or the least cooked animal food in small quantities whichever I judge as safer, least damaging.

It's no big deal.  Maybe it is because I'm "over the hump", it has been 11 months now of rpd and prior to that it was fruitarian and vegan.  Maybe culturally in my country eating raw fish and raw eggs has always been accepted, it is raw land animals that they only need to get used to.
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Re: traveling raf
« Reply #27 on: December 05, 2009, 11:10:47 am »
This was just posted by a member on my site who is a hundred percent primal dieter, uncompromisingly so.

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Re: traveling raf
« Reply #28 on: December 05, 2009, 11:26:12 am »
Maybe culturally in my country eating raw fish and raw eggs has always been accepted, it is raw land animals that they only need to get used to.

Yes, I think that is a big factor. "Old country" cultures are closer to the original way of eating than modern societies. People in the USA have enormous hangups about "bugs," "dirt," "guts," etc. We have much to learn from the older cultures. I envy your access to an old world meat/fish market. If only we could return to that here in this robotic, antiseptic part of the world.
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