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I think you can trust there are no eggs in the healthfood store from chickens

that eat bugs-- unfortunately. Country Hen is by far the best in the

healthfood store. Still, they use flax for n-3s, so don't have much in the

way of good n-3s like DHA. Gold Circle Farms uses algel oil, which is the

closest approximation to actually eating bugs/worms; however, as and I

have experienced, their eggs are basically crap now and are probably

extremely deficient in minerals.

Chris

In a message dated 2/11/03 6:37:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, je@...

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> ~someone from group was telling me that when choosing eggs should get eggs

> that have been free to roam outside and eat bugs (this would be

> different from " cage free " which usually means that they are given 2

sq.feet

> in a barn)

>

> ~if you live in city and have to buy eggs from healthfood store how can you

> differentiate between that and the 2sq ft of barn thing

>

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" What can one say of a soul, of a heart, filled with compassion? It is a

heart which burns with love for every creature: for human beings, birds, and

animals, for serpents and for demons. The thought of them and the sight of

them make the tears of the saint flow. And this immense and intense

compassion, which flows from the heart of the saints, makes them unable to

bear the sight of the smallest, most insignificant wound in any creature.

Thus they pray ceaselessly, with tears, even for animals, for enemies of the

truth, and for those who do them wrong. "

--Saint Isaac the Syrian

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hmmm.... so I might as well not eat raw eggs and needlessly put myself at

risk for bacteria/salmonella whatever

since I do not have my own chickens and my own eggs and must get from store

:(

----- Original Message -----

From: <ChrisMasterjohn@...>

< >

Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 4:02 PM

Subject: Re: egg question

> I think you can trust there are no eggs in the healthfood store from

chickens

> that eat bugs-- unfortunately. Country Hen is by far the best in the

> healthfood store. Still, they use flax for n-3s, so don't have much in

the

> way of good n-3s like DHA. Gold Circle Farms uses algel oil, which is the

> closest approximation to actually eating bugs/worms; however, as and

I

> have experienced, their eggs are basically crap now and are probably

> extremely deficient in minerals.

>

> Chris

>

> In a message dated 2/11/03 6:37:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,

je@...

> writes:

>

> > ~someone from group was telling me that when choosing eggs should get

eggs

> > that have been free to roam outside and eat bugs (this would be

> > different from " cage free " which usually means that they are given 2

> sq.feet

> > in a barn)

> >

> > ~if you live in city and have to buy eggs from healthfood store how can

you

> > differentiate between that and the 2sq ft of barn thing

> >

>

>

> ____

>

> " What can one say of a soul, of a heart, filled with compassion? It is a

> heart which burns with love for every creature: for human beings, birds,

and

> animals, for serpents and for demons. The thought of them and the sight

of

> them make the tears of the saint flow. And this immense and intense

> compassion, which flows from the heart of the saints, makes them unable to

> bear the sight of the smallest, most insignificant wound in any creature.

> Thus they pray ceaselessly, with tears, even for animals, for enemies of

the

> truth, and for those who do them wrong. "

>

> --Saint Isaac the Syrian

>

>

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By Mercola's count a person stands one chance in 30,000 of catching

salmonella from eggs. And if you have a healthy immune system it probably

won't bother you at all.

I do not have access to any but grocery store eggs and I eat many! We've

always eaten lots of eggs but two years ago we really went whole hog. About

a year later I happened to notice that my thighs and hips were no longer

rough and bumpy. Now no matter how hard I rub my hand down my thighs I can

not feel any rough spots. I have younger friends (I'm 62) who would kill

for that.

Judith Alta

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hmmm.... so I might as well not eat raw eggs and needlessly put myself at

risk for bacteria/salmonella whatever

since I do not have my own chickens and my own eggs and must get from store

:(

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I guess if you were truly truly concerned you could always take some

colloidal silver

----- Original Message -----

From: " Judith Alta " <jaltak@...>

< >

Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 5:58 PM

Subject: RE: egg question

> By Mercola's count a person stands one chance in 30,000 of catching

> salmonella from eggs. And if you have a healthy immune system it probably

> won't bother you at all.

>

> I do not have access to any but grocery store eggs and I eat many! We've

> always eaten lots of eggs but two years ago we really went whole hog.

About

> a year later I happened to notice that my thighs and hips were no longer

> rough and bumpy. Now no matter how hard I rub my hand down my thighs I

can

> not feel any rough spots. I have younger friends (I'm 62) who would kill

> for that.

>

> Judith Alta

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: Evely [mailto:je@...]

>

> hmmm.... so I might as well not eat raw eggs and needlessly put myself at

> risk for bacteria/salmonella whatever

> since I do not have my own chickens and my own eggs and must get from

store

> :(

>

>

>

>

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In a message dated 2/11/03 8:35:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, je@...

writes:

> hmmm.... so I might as well not eat raw eggs and needlessly put myself at

> risk for bacteria/salmonella whatever

> since I do not have my own chickens and my own eggs and must get from store

> :(

Jen,

I eat raw storebought eggs all the time. If they're organic, the risk of

salmonella is nil. The benefits of eating them raw are more or less

unrelated to the DHA content. DHA would be more preserved in a raw egg, but

it is far more significant, IMHO, that the protein is raw, more usable, and

non-allergenic. Also, I've noticed raw eggs are very good for my immune

system, though haven't helped as much as raw meat.

Chris

____

" What can one say of a soul, of a heart, filled with compassion? It is a

heart which burns with love for every creature: for human beings, birds, and

animals, for serpents and for demons. The thought of them and the sight of

them make the tears of the saint flow. And this immense and intense

compassion, which flows from the heart of the saints, makes them unable to

bear the sight of the smallest, most insignificant wound in any creature.

Thus they pray ceaselessly, with tears, even for animals, for enemies of the

truth, and for those who do them wrong. "

--Saint Isaac the Syrian

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Even the " Egg Board " says about 1 in 20,000 eggs are infected with salmonella.

And those are factory farmed eggs. I don't even think about it anymore.

----- Original Message -----

From: Judith Alta

Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 8:58 PM

Subject: RE: egg question

By Mercola's count a person stands one chance in 30,000 of catching

salmonella from eggs. And if you have a healthy immune system it probably

won't bother you at all.

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