Guest guest Posted May 5, 2005 Report Share Posted May 5, 2005 --- Au <goodbryan2000@...> wrote: > You can use RAW Olive Oil and put it in the fridge, way better for you and " buttery " > and RAW! Butter has negative PH, makes body acidic, also high in cholesterol and bad > fats! Olive oil is good! Plant based, positive, etc. You are kidding, right? Or is today April 1st? -Pratick __________________________________ Mobile Take with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile./learn/mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2005 Report Share Posted May 6, 2005 On Thu, 05 May 2005 16:25:09 -0500 Deanna Wagner <hl@...> wrote: > > >>You can use RAW Olive Oil and put it in the fridge, way better for you > >>and " buttery " and RAW! Butter has negative PH, makes body acidic, also > >>high in cholesterol and bad fats! Olive oil is good! Plant based, > >>positive, etc. > >> > >> > >>http://www.Rawinten.com > >> > >> > > > >You must be passing through and actually got on the wrong list, right? > > > >Are you familiar with the work of Weston Price? > > > > > > > I dunno. He has a book to sell. Where is Uncle these days, > anyway? I don't see any reason for to step in. If the guy wants to argue about the efficacy of a 100% raw vegan diet or whatever he believes in on this list, let 'em. I'm sure he will learn something or unsubscribe in the process. For starters, maybe he will learn that while raw olive oil is tasty (assuming it really is low heat processed) raw butter is a premier health food that puts olive oil to shame, so to speak. As for his website/book its in his viral signature. Nothing wrong with that. > , please do take the fabulous vegetarian tour at the > Weston A. Price Foundation. I found this group after I experienced > deficiencies on a raw vegan diet. I have never looked back. Raw food > is great, so long as animal foods factor in somewhere, like vitamin rich > raw butter. > > http://www.westonaprice.org/tour/vegtourindex.html Good advice, lol! " This is what is meant by " sacrifice " , literally, the " making sacred " of an animal consumed for dinner. Yet sacrifice, because it dwells on the death, is a concept often shocking to the secular modern Western mind - to people who calmly organize daily hecatombs of beasts, and who are among the most death-dealing carnivores the world has ever seen. " Margaret Visser: The Rituals of Dinner Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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