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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: jtprindl ()
Date: January 18, 2014 09:17PM

SueZ Wrote:
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> RawPracticalist Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Panchito Wrote:
> >
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> > -----
> > > 1:47 min vid
> > >
> > >
> >
> [nutritionfacts.org]
>
> >
> > > -oil-vs-nuts/
> >
> > Natural hygienically speaking oil is not a
> food.
> > Nuts and seeds are.
>
> As long as it's realized that that is just an
> opinion it's a harmless thought.


So tell me, where out in nature do you find pure nut and seed oil?

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: January 18, 2014 09:29PM

jtprindl

<<So tell me, where out in nature do you find pure nut and seed oil?>>

when a 20 ton elephant is simply passing by an olive tree and trods upon a few that have ripened on the ground

nature's natural hydraulic press

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: RawPracticalist ()
Date: January 18, 2014 10:24PM

So picture perfect la_veronique

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: janetc ()
Date: January 19, 2014 01:31AM

SueZ: I am very sorry for your loss. Pets can really wrap their paws around your heart.

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: January 19, 2014 02:41AM

yeah me too

hey suez

i hope you feel better

19 years is a long time
to have a furry companion

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 20, 2014 02:12PM

Thank you Janetc and La_veronique for your compassion for my loss. This puppy, who was my mother's selfless and dutiful guardian angel for life, was the sweetest and most loyal dog I have ever seen. I don't believe in putting pets down just because they become very difficult to take care of when they become ancient but once she howled out in pain I ran a red light to get her out of it sooner. It only took 30 seconds for the injection to work and I realized I probably should have taken her in earlier.

I have another ancient puppy in my doggie hospice now and I'm still torn on if I'm right in not bringing him in, too, even though he is not yet in pain and I hold out hope he can regenerate again as he always has from his setbacks. Hard calls and my heart is very heavy these days so thanks again for your thoughts.

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: jtprindl ()
Date: January 20, 2014 02:52PM

SueZ Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Thank you Janetc and La_veronique for your
> compassion for my loss. This puppy, who was my
> mother's selfless and dutiful guardian angel for
> life, was the sweetest and most loyal dog I have
> ever seen. I don't believe in putting pets down
> just because they become very difficult to take
> care of when they become ancient but once she
> howled out in pain I ran a red light to get her
> out of it sooner. It only took 30 seconds for the
> injection to work and I realized I probably should
> have taken her in earlier.
>
> I have another ancient puppy in my doggie
> hospice now and I'm still torn on if I'm right in
> not bringing him in, too, even though he is not
> yet in pain and I hold out hope he can regenerate
> again as he always has from his setbacks. Hard
> calls and my heart is very heavy these days so
> thanks again for your thoughts.


Not saying that it's a cure-all, but have you tried mixing turmeric with some of your dogs food? Because of its anti-inflammatory and pain-killing effects, it might soothe any pain your dog is in. My dog is 12 and has weak hind legs but ever since I've been giving her turmeric and avocado oil, her legs seem to have gotten much better. There are times when she sprints and runs back and forth non-stop like she used to when she was younger.

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 20, 2014 03:27PM

jtprindl Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> SueZ Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Thank you Janetc and La_veronique for your
> > compassion for my loss. This puppy, who was my
> > mother's selfless and dutiful guardian angel
> for
> > life, was the sweetest and most loyal dog I
> have
> > ever seen. I don't believe in putting pets down
> > just because they become very difficult to take
> > care of when they become ancient but once she
> > howled out in pain I ran a red light to get her
> > out of it sooner. It only took 30 seconds for
> the
> > injection to work and I realized I probably
> should
> > have taken her in earlier.
> >
> > I have another ancient puppy in my doggie
> > hospice now and I'm still torn on if I'm right
> in
> > not bringing him in, too, even though he is not
> > yet in pain and I hold out hope he can
> regenerate
> > again as he always has from his setbacks. Hard
> > calls and my heart is very heavy these days so
> > thanks again for your thoughts.
>
>
> Not saying that it's a cure-all, but have you
> tried mixing turmeric with some of your dogs food?
> Because of its anti-inflammatory and pain-killing
> effects, it might soothe any pain your dog is in.
> My dog is 12 and has weak hind legs but ever since
> I've been giving her turmeric and avocado oil, her
> legs seem to have gotten much better. There are
> times when she sprints and runs back and forth
> non-stop like she used to when she was younger.

Yes these dogs had turmeric and many other nutrients I use on myself for years and I have brought them both back from problems that the vet considered hopeless - as in 25% chance of recovery. He's accused me of running a dog fountain of youth. I have a God given talent and instinct for it. With dogs.

Anyone who wants to see a miraculous recovery from their dog's leg and hip problems should put them on a good vibration platform. It's amazing for that. Both of these dogs were advised to have surgery over ten years ago and went from falling down a lot to being able to run and jump again. Putting them on the vibration platform is what did it, permanently, in weeks. They got immediately better though in just a few treatments so you can see the results right away.

jtprindl, get your dog to a good vibration platform and see for yourself. You will be amazed and so will your dog.

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: jtprindl ()
Date: January 20, 2014 03:57PM

SueZ Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> jtprindl Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > SueZ Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > Thank you Janetc and La_veronique for your
> > > compassion for my loss. This puppy, who was
> my
> > > mother's selfless and dutiful guardian angel
> > for
> > > life, was the sweetest and most loyal dog I
> > have
> > > ever seen. I don't believe in putting pets
> down
> > > just because they become very difficult to
> take
> > > care of when they become ancient but once she
> > > howled out in pain I ran a red light to get
> her
> > > out of it sooner. It only took 30 seconds for
> > the
> > > injection to work and I realized I probably
> > should
> > > have taken her in earlier.
> > >
> > > I have another ancient puppy in my doggie
> > > hospice now and I'm still torn on if I'm
> right
> > in
> > > not bringing him in, too, even though he is
> not
> > > yet in pain and I hold out hope he can
> > regenerate
> > > again as he always has from his setbacks.
> Hard
> > > calls and my heart is very heavy these days
> so
> > > thanks again for your thoughts.
> >
> >
> > Not saying that it's a cure-all, but have you
> > tried mixing turmeric with some of your dogs
> food?
> > Because of its anti-inflammatory and
> pain-killing
> > effects, it might soothe any pain your dog is
> in.
> > My dog is 12 and has weak hind legs but ever
> since
> > I've been giving her turmeric and avocado oil,
> her
> > legs seem to have gotten much better. There are
> > times when she sprints and runs back and forth
> > non-stop like she used to when she was younger.
>
> Yes these dogs had turmeric and many other
> nutrients I use on myself for years and I have
> brought them both back from problems that the vet
> considered hopeless - as in 25% chance of
> recovery. He's accused me of running a dog
> fountain of youth. I have a God given talent and
> instinct for it. With dogs.
>
> Anyone who wants to see a miraculous
> recovery from their dog's leg and hip problems
> should put them on a good vibration platform. It's
> amazing for that. Both of these dogs were advised
> to have surgery over ten years ago and went from
> falling down a lot to being able to run and jump
> again. Putting them on the vibration platform is
> what did it, permanently, in weeks. They got
> immediately better though in just a few treatments
> so you can see the results right away.
>
> jtprindl, get your dog to a good vibration
> platform and see for yourself. You will be amazed
> and so will your dog.


What's a vibration platform and where could I get one?

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 20, 2014 05:19PM

jtprindl Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> SueZ Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > jtprindl Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > SueZ Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > Thank you Janetc and La_veronique for your
> > > > compassion for my loss. This puppy, who
> was
> > my
> > > > mother's selfless and dutiful guardian
> angel
> > > for
> > > > life, was the sweetest and most loyal dog I
> > > have
> > > > ever seen. I don't believe in putting pets
> > down
> > > > just because they become very difficult to
> > take
> > > > care of when they become ancient but once
> she
> > > > howled out in pain I ran a red light to get
> > her
> > > > out of it sooner. It only took 30 seconds
> for
> > > the
> > > > injection to work and I realized I probably
> > > should
> > > > have taken her in earlier.
> > > >
> > > > I have another ancient puppy in my
> doggie
> > > > hospice now and I'm still torn on if I'm
> > right
> > > in
> > > > not bringing him in, too, even though he is
> > not
> > > > yet in pain and I hold out hope he can
> > > regenerate
> > > > again as he always has from his setbacks.
> > Hard
> > > > calls and my heart is very heavy these days
> > so
> > > > thanks again for your thoughts.
> > >
> > >
> > > Not saying that it's a cure-all, but have you
> > > tried mixing turmeric with some of your dogs
> > food?
> > > Because of its anti-inflammatory and
> > pain-killing
> > > effects, it might soothe any pain your dog is
> > in.
> > > My dog is 12 and has weak hind legs but ever
> > since
> > > I've been giving her turmeric and avocado
> oil,
> > her
> > > legs seem to have gotten much better. There
> are
> > > times when she sprints and runs back and
> forth
> > > non-stop like she used to when she was
> younger.
> >
> > Yes these dogs had turmeric and many
> other
> > nutrients I use on myself for years and I have
> > brought them both back from problems that the
> vet
> > considered hopeless - as in 25% chance of
> > recovery. He's accused me of running a dog
> > fountain of youth. I have a God given talent
> and
> > instinct for it. With dogs.
> >
> > Anyone who wants to see a miraculous
> > recovery from their dog's leg and hip problems
> > should put them on a good vibration platform.
> It's
> > amazing for that. Both of these dogs were
> advised
> > to have surgery over ten years ago and went
> from
> > falling down a lot to being able to run and
> jump
> > again. Putting them on the vibration platform
> is
> > what did it, permanently, in weeks. They got
> > immediately better though in just a few
> treatments
> > so you can see the results right away.
> >
> > jtprindl, get your dog to a good
> vibration
> > platform and see for yourself. You will be
> amazed
> > and so will your dog.
>
>
> What's a vibration platform and where could I get
> one?

I have my own but there are institutions that have them and you may want to check with manufacturers to see if they can help you find a place in your area that would let you test one out on your dog before you invest.

This is the one I have.
[hypergravity.net]
In my experience it vibrates too much externally to put on a subfloor so if you don't have a room with a slab floor you might be more interested in the more expensive brand seen in this video...

[www.youtube.com]
It's plastic, though and has less options. It's also made in China.

You should be able to find someone to let you try it out without buying if you aren't interested in using it yourself. It's a big investment and although I think it's well worth the money I doubt I would have bought one to treat the dogs. I just tried them on it because I already had one.

Universities with sports teams, upscale hotels, and good health clubs all have vibration platforms so you should be able to buy some time on one in one of these places.

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: January 20, 2014 09:51PM

hi suez
that looks interesting
why is it 25- 60 hz though?
why not the frequency of the earth ( 7.83 hz- Schumann Resonance Frequency)

here is a link:

[en.wikipedia.org]

though i did see that the range was 3 - 60 hz in the earth's frequencies but 7.83 was the "fundamental" frequency

anyhow

what are the different affects of each frequency?
how intriguing
never saw these before

can u tell us more?

like which frequency correlates to what significance?

also do you stand on it and just walk in place
like a treadmill?

it looks like a treadmill without the conveyor belt thing
but one could always walk in place anyhow

i thought though ( before i clicked your link ) that it would be more like a table
where you lie down
and go to sleep or something lolsmiling smiley

like an earthing blanket

what did u experience in improved health/vibration?

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 20, 2014 10:58PM

La_veronique, there is a lot of research out vibration platforms now so have at it... [www.google.com]

Dr. Mercola has several videos on them which explains a lot and better than I could. Best, though, would be to seek one out in your area and try it out for yourself. Nothing beats experience for learning!

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: la_veronique ()
Date: January 21, 2014 12:24AM

yeah experience is best
my motto
too

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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: Prana ()
Date: January 21, 2014 02:30AM

Check out this youtube of a 16 year old dog that was subject to a different kind of vibration, from 0.5 hz to 14.1 hz, for a period of 7 years using pulsed electromagnetic fields: Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Anti-Aging Machine: the secret to anti-aging and longevity. I don't think this dog eats raw, as he is being fed store bought doggie treats.


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Re: overt fats are better than oils
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 21, 2014 03:23AM

Prana Wrote:
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> Check out this youtube of a 16 year old dog that
> was subject to a different kind of vibration, from
> 0.5 hz to 14.1 hz, for a period of 7 years using
> pulsed electromagnetic fields: Pulsed
> Electromagnetic Field Anti-Aging Machine: the
> secret to anti-aging and longevity. I don't think
> this dog eats raw, as he is being fed store bought
> doggie treats.

It isn't all that unusual for tiny dogs like that to still be active at 16. Why doesn't the man in the video feed his old toothless puppy soft food she can digest instead of hard things she can't even chew and has to swallow whole, for God's sake?!

Anyway, I don't have any experience with the "Earthpulse" machine so I'm just commenting based on my observation of the video - which might be the worst sales pitch I've ever seen.

So aside from the tiny toothless dog not being too exceptionally youthful, IMO, I highly doubt the youthful human "body shot" picture is of the same person at the same age as the guy in the video for pretty obvious reasons. The man in the video looks around 65 to me. If he is 53, as he says he is, I am just not convinced that the machine is a fountain of youth product. Am I missing something?

Has anyone here actually used the "Earthpulse" machine? I'm trying to be opened minded here but that sales pitch just can't be unseen...

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