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A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 08, 2016 01:16PM

No reason to believe she knows any better so I blame it on Harley who was right there and could have at least helped her out a bit by utilizing his famous laser eyed coaching skills he's so proud of.

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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: RawPracticalist ()
Date: January 08, 2016 03:02PM

Maybe it is not just the food
But the body

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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: January 08, 2016 04:39PM

SueZ Wrote:
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> No reason to believe she knows any better so I
> blame it on Harley who was right there and could
> have at least helped her out a bit by utilizing
> his famous laser eyed coaching skills he's so
> proud of.
>
> [www.youtube.com]


suez, queen of the "I am not actually going to make a point, I am just going to be coy and make everyone guess about what the heck I am trying to imply" team.

and this is a lower low anyway.

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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: Tai ()
Date: January 08, 2016 08:18PM

Interesting video SueZ. I only watched a minute.
How could any health person add sugar to melon?

By the way, every woman I have ever worked on who has a belly ring, eventually I coax them to remove it. Having a hole with metal in the ren channel creates a disruption in that meridian. So when women come to me with gynecological issues, I have to explain the connection and they remove it early on in the treatment. (by the way, people with metal inside, like screws and plates also have issues. I have dealt with these things a lot)

Same with tongue piercings and sinus/lymph issues. My ear teacher even insists on not wearing ear rings. It took me awhile to get over not wearing ear rings. I had to get over some vanity. Sometimes I will wear them, but only at an important event and then I remove them right away.

I can't believe the video Fresh posted. Gummy bears? marshmallow treats? fake licorice candy? vegan condensed milk? They got it for a vegan picnic but they ate it themselves? I guess having veneers is allowing DR to do things that maybe he wouldn't otherwise do. Irresponsible example. Now i know why John McDougall refuses to call himself vegan and instead calls himself plant-based.

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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: January 08, 2016 08:23PM

I don't agree with it and I don't do it, but there's no solid evidence that that I am aware of that adding sugar has a negative impact. at least not any more evidence than someone adding raw stone ground oils is detrimental.

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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: John Rose ()
Date: January 08, 2016 08:47PM

This short Video explains why ZeuS the T--U--R--D started this thread...

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Indeed, this Video explains a lot!!!



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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 08, 2016 09:31PM

Tai, I totally believe you on your aside about the health problems that can come from metal filled piercings. Personally I was only able to wear earrings a few times after I got my ears pierced as something subtle always seemed off about it. A lot of people become sensitized to metal used in fillers such as nickel, too, and can no longer use their piercings unless they want rashes and infections.

I have also heard there is a bad connection between screws in tooth restorations and Garran Beret from a woman that almost died a few weeks after she had a tooth restored that involved a screw. She was paralyzed in the hospital for a long time and didn't recover fully enough to go back to work until after a year of physical therapy.

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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 08, 2016 09:42PM

organic1 Wrote:
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> How much carbs/sugar does freelee need lol ?
>
> No wonder 80/10/10ers end up developing high
> triglycerides.
>
> You've got 4 massive melons worth which is
> probably like at least 100g of sugar and yet you
> need to add refined sugar to the smoothie too lol
> ??
>
> Not that i believe they really eat this way
> anyway, its just to get people like us talking
> going WOW FACTOR and then they get some more
> clicks and make more easy money.
>
> If they are eating that way though, id love to
> know why freelee feels that 100g+ of sugar in a
> single meal isn't enough and requires more refined
> sugar lol.
>
> If the first 100-200g of sugar doesn't satisfy
> your glucose/glycogen needs, have another 100g of
> refined sugar per meal.
>
> Don't dare eat any proteins or fat dense foods
> though, that would be really toxic and unhealthy
> lol.

Actually I'm used to all the sugar consuming that goes on in that kitchen so that didn't really stand out as too different to me in this video. A few other things did, though.

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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: Tai ()
Date: January 08, 2016 09:49PM

Suez wrote
A lot of people become sensitized to metal used in fillers such as nickel, too, and can no longer use their piercings unless they want rashes and infections.

Tai
Yes, plus since the ear is a microcosm of the whole body, the infection and irritation is not just localized, it has a referring affect to the related tissue/organ/body part.
Some argue the teeth are a microcosm too.

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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 08, 2016 11:16PM

Tai Wrote:
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> Suez wrote
> A lot of people become sensitized to metal used
> in fillers such as nickel, too, and can no longer
> use their piercings unless they want rashes and
> infections.
>
> Tai
> Yes, plus since the ear is a microcosm of the
> whole body, the infection and irritation is not
> just localized, it has a referring affect to the
> related tissue/organ/body part.
> Some argue the teeth are a microcosm too.

Microcosms within microcosms within microcosms. Zoos within zoos within zoos.

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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: January 09, 2016 01:19AM

>No wonder 80/10/10ers end up developing high triglycerides.

except that they didn't based on their blood tests

but don't let any facts get in the way of your narrative

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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Date: January 09, 2016 07:01AM

Tai Wrote:
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> How could any health person add sugar to melon?





Wow, l never noticed or heard that because l got bored after 20 seconds, but after making an effort to listen a second time l heard the sugar idea at about 1 minute 3 seconds in.

>
> By the way, every woman I have ever worked on who
> has a belly ring, eventually I coax them to remove
> it. Having a hole with metal in the ren channel
> creates a disruption in that meridian. So when
> women come to me with gynecological issues, I have
> to explain the connection and they remove it early
> on in the treatment. (by the way, people with
> metal inside, like screws and plates also have
> issues. I have dealt with these things a lot)
>
> Same with tongue piercings and sinus/lymph issues.
> My ear teacher even insists on not wearing ear
> rings. It took me awhile to get over not wearing
> ear rings. I had to get over some vanity.
> Sometimes I will wear them, but only at an
> important event and then I remove them right away.



Great post Tai!!! Brilliant.


> Now i know why John McDougall refuses to call
> himself vegan and instead calls himself
> plant-based.


I don't like the word vegan either. If l am consuming bacteria in the air and on plants l consider myself to be consuming living creatures along with plants. Vegan seems to assume one consumes no animals/creatures, but l don't see how that is possible when one breathes the air and consumes bacteria all the time. Vegan is a dubious word imo.

I choose to say a plant based diet with conscious avoidance of dairy and meat.

www.thesproutarian.com



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/09/2016 07:03AM by The Sproutarian Man.

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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: lisa m ()
Date: January 09, 2016 06:27PM

> Tai Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > Yes, plus since the ear is a microcosm of the
> > whole body, the infection and irritation is not
> > just localized, it has a referring affect to
> the
> > related tissue/organ/body part.
> > Some argue the teeth are a microcosm too.
>

> Suez Wrote:
> -------------------------------------------------
> Microcosms within microcosms within microcosms.
> Zoos within zoos within zoos.


RIGHT ON! the finger smiley

I don't wear earrings any more (well, the odd special occasion maybe). It was weird to stop wearing them, felt sort of bare, then after a short while it switched around and felt weird to wear them. I was like 'why am I hanging strange sparkly things from my ears'
I'm not a Christmas tree, after all.



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Re: A New Low In Freelee's Kitchen
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: January 10, 2016 01:15AM

The Sproutarian Man Wrote:
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> Tai Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > How could any health person add sugar to melon?
>
>
>
>
>
> Wow, l never noticed or heard that because l got
> bored after 20 seconds, but after making an effort
> to listen a second time l heard the sugar idea at
> about 1 minute 3 seconds in.

One of the things you and Tai missed by not watching the whole video (and who can blame you for that, lol, is that near the end she says she's leaving one of the melons out to eat for herself. I interpreted that to mean that most of the liquefied and sugared melons were for Harley. I don't know whether that was a good interpretation or bad but that is why the adding sugar aspect didn't surprise me.

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