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11 years ago
Horsea
Yes, it's true that if we are very well nourished we will be able to handle cold temperatures with greater ease than if we are malnourished. However, there certainly is some point at which you can be expected to have to dress up warmer - what point do you think that would be? By the way, regarding low thyroid: if this is indeed the problem, you will feel cold virtually all the time, not ju
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
Living Food Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Those of us in northern climes who cannot manage > all raw in the winter > > It's easy to be raw in winter...there's this > amazing thing called "sprouting". > > And it's cheaper then just about any other diet > too. How else can you get a pound of the freshest > organic
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
I just recalled that various health practitioners tell you to mix your carrot juice with some bitter greens (a lot isn't necessary, just a bit) to make it a healthy drink that doesn't zap your liver and good blood sugar challenges. For example, fresh dandelion greens would be good, or even the green carrot tops. For me, pure carrot jce is just too sweet anyway.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
Why do you say that B12 patches are better? Just asking! Not disagreeing with you.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
banana who Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Horsea, why do you buy dozens of chicks at a time? > Do they have a short life? And what do you do with > the males (besides perhaps using them as > breeders)? If they can mate with the females, > wouldn't that stop your need to re-order? They > passed an ordinance allowing chicken coops in >
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
Quite a variety here! The last song I listened to was Sh Boom performed in Finnish by The Lone Star Dreamers.
Forum: Other Topics (not health related)
11 years ago
Horsea
RawPlease Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > All male chicks born into the egg industry > are put into industrial blenders or suffocated in > bags. Even if a person has their own hen and uses > those eggs, the place that bred the hens killed > the male chicks. This is because they have no use > for those males because they're different than
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
548. Re: Oils
Prana Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > One reason to limit your olive oil consumption is > that the ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 in olives is > 13:1. > > Better sources of fat for omega-3 are chia seeds > and hemp seeds. Flax seeds are good source of > omega-3, but to me flax is inedible. I'm hardly an expert, I'm dependent on the ot
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
I think powerlifer has it pretty well summed up. That carrots are a high source of oxalates is actually news to me. I know if foods are high in oxalic acid if I get cramps. No cramps = good food to me, anyway.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
See, babies are delivered by storks! (posted by a commenter on yahoo)
Forum: Other Topics (not health related)
11 years ago
Horsea
Celery, both the seeds and the stalks, are an old time remedy for HBP. Don't let anybody tell you that celery is "full of sodium". It does contain some naturally bound organic sodium, but the problem is not with this form of sodium, it's SALT. Sodium Chloride. These are not the same thing. If you can stand to eat about a dozen stalks of celery a day, this might work. Who knows. I
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
"I personally rather focus on restoring the gut flora and stomach acid when it comes to digestive health. It is largely the gut flora which controls peristalsis." Not disagreeing with you, but I always thought it was bile flow that got things moving. Good bile flow = good peristalsis. Of course all parts of the body work together, don't they.
Forum: Other Health Related
11 years ago
Horsea
They make all sorts of claims for Holy Tea, but I dunno. I tried it a few years ago. It's basically just a cathartic, it makes you "go" like crazy.Yet they promote it as some sort of cleanout formula. Re triphala. Good thing it comes in capsules now. I tried it years ago from an India grocery store when it was just in powder form. I assure you that nothing in the universe coul
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
Here's the real gen, 1 hr. 26 min. long by German filmmaker: Thanks muchly, John Rose. I wonder how the heck the filmmaker knew that such an unusual situation would occur! Maybe I should do some checking up on all of this.
Forum: Other Topics (not health related)
11 years ago
Horsea
What about that high test probiotic Dr. Ohhira's (Professional version). I've seen it on iherb.com. A great place to buy supplements.
Forum: Other Health Related
11 years ago
Horsea
Tamukha Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > madinah, > > Remember that the more mature a pumpkin, the more > starchy and less fruity it will be, and also more > grainy. So avoid huge jack-o-lantern pumpkins, if > you can and favor smaller, darker orange ones. > It's the variety + level of maturity that determine the relative starchyn
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
To: michelemm: Dr. Weil says, "Following a gluten-free diet will usually greatly improve and may even completely resolve symptoms, heal existing intestinal damage, and prevent further problems. Improvements can begin within days of starting the diet. Healing completely involves a restoration of the intestinal villi that can absorb nutrients from food into the bloodstream as well as kee
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
I sometimes wonder why (some) people struggle so much to find a way of eating that'll keep them feeling great - as if your diet is all that should matter. If you have to watch every molecule you stick into your mouth, something is wrong somewhere. We were designed to be more flexible than that, we should be able to depart a bit from perfection in daily life, without collapsing into symptoms of
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
If you should find the hen, I hope you will put her in a safe place, away from predators. I've seen hawks attack hens and I thought it was a cruel death. Domesticated animals are helpless, and dependent on us to keep them safe.
Forum: Other Topics (not health related)
11 years ago
Horsea
Oh yes. It's true. Unless we are rigid (orthorexic), we are shifting our diets all the time: you eat unusually salty food (just because it's there and it looks like it might be 'tasty'), then you will want to drink more water or juice than you normally do. But I guess you are talking about more dramatic shifts. I recall an old Asian herbalist saying that you sometimes have to make the body &
Forum: Other Health Related
11 years ago
Horsea
Well put. Cannot disagree with that. He'd likely have died a long time ago if not for his healthy way of life. So, why doesn't the family come out and say so? Probably because when it comes to non-standard diet and lifestyle, we are judged by the rest of society by a different set of standards. We are expected to live unusually long, incredibly healthy, lives (never get sick!) if we want to be
Forum: Other Health Related
11 years ago
Horsea
You are most welcome! Well, Andreas' "ener-chi family" - whoever that is - has posted the following, now. It is pretty vague as to "cause" of death in the accepted, physical, medical sense. Their message - that your soul finds a way to hasten your "transition" when your duties and purposes in life are complete - is something I've certainly heard before and do not q
Forum: Other Health Related
11 years ago
Horsea
I put the peeled flesh through an electric grinder and eat it plain. It's not too bad.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
A little too oily for me, but in a low quantity it's okay. If all the hype is true, it's an easily digested form of protein.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
11 years ago
Horsea
Hardly a "song" but...
Forum: Other Topics (not health related)
11 years ago
Horsea
You are welcome, Prism. Yes, it's a well written and quite plangent story. I think he is kind of trying to communicate something to us, I really do, over and above the apparent message.
Forum: Other Health Related
11 years ago
Horsea
For starters: childhood rheumatoid arthritis, scoliosis, fainting fits "for no reason", anytime, anywhere, chronic digestive problems, overall weakness. Other stuff I don't remember but I have one of his books so I can look it up. He wrote an interesting essay not too long ago about the death of a close friend of his from his childhood. It seemed to be hinting at something:
Forum: Other Health Related
11 years ago
Horsea
He was 58 years of age. Nobody knows what Andreas died of, except his family I guess. It is an odd situation all around. He was a celebrity of sorts in a certain segment of society, he's making videos left & right, written several books, he's been seeing many people (clients/patients), he's on facebook, etc. etc. Then there's this terse message on his website and...that's it. No obi
Forum: Other Health Related
11 years ago
Horsea
Your preserving, etc. is quite impressive.
Forum: Other Topics (not health related)
11 years ago
Horsea
John, maybe that's why niacin (or niacinamide or noflush niacin pills) does such a good job (I am told) whereas just stuffing your gullet with protein doesn't necessarily do a lot for your mood! Either that, or take tryptophan supplement on an empty stomach?
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
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