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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Thanks for the nice comments on my posts. I can't spend the effort l once did to make quality posts due to time restraints, but l always strive to give good and unique insights into things l see as important. I like Tai and Living Food the best.Why? They show the importance of being honourable by leading by example. See...raw food is one thing, but we also need to be kind to others and elevat
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Had a long chat with Kerrie Burke of E3 Live Australia and must say that he is a very pleasant and professional chap who really knows his business. One of the most impressive men l have ever spoken to in the health food industry, he has really gone the extra mile and done things at the highest level. Many people here have spoken about the toxicity of E3 Live, however the E3 live that Kerrie s
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
e3liveaustralia Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dear "The Sproutarian Man", My name is Kerry Burke > and I am the Australasian Importer and Distributor > for E3Live. I am new to this site and am extremely > concerned with your subject - E3 Live/AFA blue > green algae will never be sold in Australia again, > the govt has outlawed
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Thanks for the video Fresh. I will make some comments this week about that. I think Paul needs to be more careful before making such strong statements. Human nutrient needs do seem to vary quite considerably, and people eating the same diet can get vastly different blood results, + cooked food eaters can reduce some available nutrition in some ways and increase it on others, so is growing your ow
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Great posts Tai, and certainly well expected for you to write those warnings against the extremely dubious practice of raw meat eating.
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Hey John, if you are concluding that Suez is a Psychopath, l think you should reconsider. I have seen the soft and caring side of Suez so l know she isn't a Psychopath by any means. John, Suez is just a tough old bird who has little patience for what she sees as nonsense. That does not make one a Psychopath. And no, it is no rehearsed act. Suez has also helped many people here because she doe
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
RawPracticalist Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I never used any starter from outside, just some > fermented water from other ferments or just let > the seed yogurt sit for 8 hours and it will > ferment on its own. A starter should make a better batch and get it off to a better start. Developing a special strain of rejuvalic over a period of
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
How Many Poppy Seeds Are Too Many? Soaking poppy can reduce morphine content of poppy by about half or sometimes more.
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Tai Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sproutarian Man, I have to be honest. Instead of > using Lou's probiotic to make yogurt, I just blend > my sprouted seeds with citrus juice and allow the > acids of the juice to break down the pureed seeds. > I usually use orange and lemon. Whoa...so radical Tai. Also such a pity you miss the great b
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Can't believe l missed this thread and only discovered it now. Lucky l found it!
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Tai Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I will try to post pics tomorrow or as soon as I > can take a picture with good color. > > Sprouted poppy seed: > (the jar was too packed, so some sprouts are > almost microgreens, while some are just budding. > I waited for a week to make the video to really > show the tails, because they are
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
BJ Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Iandthou, are you assuming that at one point > humans as we know it ate an all raw diet. If so, > what was their diet and where did they live? Or do > you believe God created man and put them in the > tropics only? > > A far more plausible answer is that an alien far > more advanced society tha
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
SueZ Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > fresh Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > not enough raw food in the area where people > were > > living. > > forced to cook items for easier > chewing/digestion > > Right. Just throw yet another fractured fairytale > into the mix that
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Always had tooth pain and gum problems with fruit, but never with the 99.9% sprout diet.
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Tai: I am reasonably sure at that time l was taking heaps of sprouted black sesame most days (had a 50 pound sack). My bones got really strong, but my teeth were rotting. Maybe it was the fox. I'll read the rest of your post later when lhave more time.
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
One thing l never have been able to grasp is why humans were designed so they couldn't grow a 3rd, 4th or 5th set of teeth if need be. As far as l am concerned, humans were always going to go down the path of processed foods and have tooth rot for all types of reasons, and various humans were always going to lose teeth from accidents etc. All humans deserve to have teeth to eat with, so desig
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Suvine: really excellent posts Tai: when l went raw l was on a high mineral sprouted diet and also had about 10 pieces of farm fruit each day, but l got heaps of cavities. I continued eating fruit and got heaps more cavities and a few teeth taken out, and l was devastated. At that point l knew if l kept on going how l was going that l would have false teeth in the near future, so l gave up fru
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Keep it simple and keep it fresh is my advice.
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
I think it is about time we posted a few studies and sorted some stuff out here. I said the things l did (above) for a reason...a new study seems to indicate that high levels of non fasting trigs ARE significant IF those levels are sustained over a lengthy period of time. I want to get back to this topic because l find it very interesting, AND l will go over Christina's results with a fine to
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Tai Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sproutarian, so you eat 100 g of seeds daily which > are then sprouted? > Sometimes I have wanted to eat one ounce of sesame > and one ounce of poppy daily, but I wondered if > that was too much. It is fine. Remember that Lou has been has been known to eat two cups of nuts a day, but don't forget he
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
organic1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > One things for sure though sproutarianman, if > Brian was eating the low calorie diet like you > guys believe, he simply wouldn't have the > body-composition that he does. Some of the people that are supposed to be the lowest calorie diets are some of the heaviest built people. Some people know w
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
One of the best lunches of all - the powerhouse lunch - Fermented sprouted sunflower seeds (the king of bioavailable and gross nutrition levels) - dulse - hydrilla Naturally l always use a layered approach to eating. ie,algaes first, seaweeds second and the heaviest seed meal last. Works like a treat. If l mess up the order chaos occurs. Fills me up all day for about 6 hours. That i
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
None-the-less, the issue l see with non fasting trigs is that if one eats fruit regularly all throughout the day these trigs may sustain at high levels for a long period of time and consequently could be problematic. This is the real issue as l see it.
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
SueZ Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If I am recalling rightly, a long time ago, > online, I recall reading posts of people talking > about his sprout based diet. Someone who said they > worked for him at HHI prepping food said they > never personally witnessed him eating. > If he often eats one meal per day l guess he doesn't need
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
organic1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- >Vitamin K doesn't seem to be listed in any great quantity > for sprouted legumes/seeds, Various sprouted greens more than makes up for that. Perhaps the world's highest source is Daikon Radish microgreens...the amounts are so high that one is recommended to juice these things sparingly. >Vitamin A
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
organic1 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Tai Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Brian Clement wrote "typical" daily diet. > Typical > > is not exact. And typical would be more > current. > > He is not going to share what he ate typically > two > > years ago. ANy
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Tai Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Does his chia and flax look like yours that he > eats? I haven't seen pictures of Brian's sprouts, but they probably would be like mine. 3 - 4 days growth is ideal for flax sprouts. About 2 days in warm weather is ideal for chia sprouts, ort 3 - 4 days in colder weather. The key is to keep the sprouts meaty with tai
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
Tai Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HOw does he eat all those seed sprouts? Does he > make a pate or just chew? Hi Tai, actually he eats 6 different types of seed sprouts on the salad. He has them every night according to my notes. - poppy - sesame - chia - sunflower - flax - hemp (a powder) He has them on his salad, so l believe he
Forum: Living and Raw Foods Discussion (Vegan)
8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
I think i've heard Brian say he can often eat one meal per day which is a salad which consists of greens and poppy seed sprouts, sesame seeds sprouts, chia seed sprouts, sunflower seed sprouts and hemp seed sprouts. I recall him saying he can be 100% raw for months at a time, and occasionally he may have a steamed bit or brocolli or Yam etc. If he has fruit juice he has it about 80% water
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8 years ago
The Sproutarian Man
fresh Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for the study,it has lots of things in it that need careful studying. l saved it in my files. Btw, is someone able to find the thread where Christina's blood results were posted? . I did see her results somewhere but have been unable to find them again. I wish to go over her results with a fine tooth comb
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