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> I'm suspecting I may be expecting again, in part because although my

> diet

> has been creeping ever closer toward " pure " NT, I'm having those

> cravings

> for blood and organs again. Although I know I don't have to worry

> about

> parasites due to the amounts of tannin these critters eat out here, are

> there other precautions I should take? Any idea why in the world I

> would

> crave THIS?

Iron? CoQ10?

Lynn S.

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Not meaning to sound really dumb, but what is CoQ10?

>> I'm suspecting I may be expecting again, in part because although my

>> diet

>> has been creeping ever closer toward " pure " NT, I'm having those

>> cravings

>> for blood and organs again. Although I know I don't have to worry

>> about

>> parasites due to the amounts of tannin these critters eat out here, are

>> there other precautions I should take? Any idea why in the world I

>> would

>> crave THIS?

>

> Iron? CoQ10?

>

> Lynn S.

>

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Welcome to the list!

>Their trash, my treasure! I

>tend to trust local wildlife meat pretty well- although it is very lean,

>with exception of the bears.

You can get bear meat? <envious>

>and not just any raw meat, but fresh

>(like it was alive 30seconds ago) meat, that was warm and bloody.

Good for you! Fresh is when it's the most nutritious. The same is

true of milk -- right out of the udder or from the udder into the

fermentation vessel is the way to go if you can.

>Although I know I don't have to worry about

>parasites due to the amounts of tannin these critters eat out here, are

>there other precautions I should take? Any idea why in the world I would

>crave THIS?

Organ meats are by far the most nutritious parts of the animal, so

just be happy your body gave you a useful craving! As to parasites

and whatnot, I know you can tell whether a lot of them are there by

looking at the organ if you know what to look for. Maybe some more

traditional hunters could help you out? Or butchers?

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> You can get bear meat? <envious>

>

-- only when bear is in season and we get one, or find someone who just

wanted the skin etc.. for a trophy and will let us have the meat.

>>and not just any raw meat, but fresh

>>(like it was alive 30seconds ago) meat, that was warm and bloody.

>

> Organ meats are by far the most nutritious parts of the animal, so

> just be happy your body gave you a useful craving! As to parasites

> and whatnot, I know you can tell whether a lot of them are there by

> looking at the organ if you know what to look for. Maybe some more

> traditional hunters could help you out? Or butchers?

--- good thing my husband is a traditional hunter! :)

Thanks for the welcome!

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On 11/18/05, Idol <Idol@...> wrote:

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> >Although I know I don't have to worry about

> >parasites due to the amounts of tannin these critters eat out here, are

> >there other precautions I should take? Any idea why in the world I would

> >crave THIS?

>

> Organ meats are by far the most nutritious parts of the animal, so

> just be happy your body gave you a useful craving! As to parasites

> and whatnot, I know you can tell whether a lot of them are there by

> looking at the organ if you know what to look for. Maybe some more

> traditional hunters could help you out? Or butchers?

>

> -

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Craving most likely instinctual, seasonal. You're right on the purpose

of hunting season now. Weather colder killing parasites and deer gorge

on the tannin, protein, fat filled acorns for winter fattening and

parasite killing. Cold and raw doesn't agree with me like raw and warm

either.

Wanita

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