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Joe wrote:

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> hi; i eat fermented and marinated raw fish, wanting to try the raw

beef in sally fallons book, anyone had any experience with it, could i

> substitute lamb for beef instead? is it recommended for candida

> sufferers, no mention of it in files.

==>Most lacto-fermented foods are great for candida, except for dairy

and some high carb foods like beets. Lacto-fermented foods are

discussed in my article, particularly sauerkraut and kimchi, but not

meats. Most people would have big back-off on raw fermented meats, but

if you are fine, go ahead and enjoy! I'm sure you can substitue lamb

in Sally's recipe.

Bee

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  • 5 months later...

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> But no raw meat for me.

>

Hi,

To each his own, but I don't think people should be so afraid of raw

meat. If it's fresh and from a safe source, what is there to fear?

I've eaten raw meat many times, but only organic meat that was very

fresh, and smelled very good (which means it was EXPENSIVE!). The

moist texture is hard to get used to at first, but after you're used

to it, cooked meat feels too dry and stringy.

It doesn't seem much different to me than the raw eggs. Several

people have commented that they were afraid to try the egg drink,

but once they finally did, they liked it. Most of us are consuming

raw eggs on a regular basis without any problems, right?

Just wanted to share my personal experiences with it.

in Tennessee

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--- jane doe <astro_2233@...> wrote:

> You guys are REALLY grossing me out with all this

> bug stuff...LOL... but to each their own. I guess

> I'm just a different breed... I suppose. :)

I'm so sorry Jane. :) I think the thought of eating

bugs is gross too, I just wish I didn't.

> There's a site who sells ants in capsules and

> claim various healing properties for humans with

> eating ants. So if you like ants and don't have the

> time or patience to dig into an ant farm... might

> want to check this site out.

>

http://www.dragonherbs.com/products/products.asp?sku=007

Wow, bug pills! What a great idea! Didn't even think

about that. I might just try it.

> In addition, I don't have the fact sheets with me

> any longer to tell you the exact names. A lady at my

> old job gave me a book listing the names of

> ingrediants to look out for in products and what

> they mean... but I think (guessing) red dye #3 is

> actualy red bugs. They use bugs since it's cheaper.

> This is found in M & M's candy and also in some

> spaghetti and pizza sauces...usualy the cheap

> brands.

Yeah, I really don't care if there are bugs in my

food, as long as I don't know about it. Now if I were

like and crunched into a whole stink bug and had

to find out about it or taste it, then that would be

bad. :)

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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the day if you mess up.

My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/

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Ok... I peeked...lol

Did you read on the bottom where it said ants have 8-13 times the protien to

beef and fish ect?

You guys would do just fine on the survivior show or any of those shows where

they often try to get you to eat narly stuff. Yep. haha

Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@...> wrote:

--- jane doe wrote:

> You guys are REALLY grossing me out with all this

> bug stuff...LOL... but to each their own. I guess

> I'm just a different breed... I suppose. :)

I'm so sorry Jane. :) I think the thought of eating

bugs is gross too, I just wish I didn't.

> There's a site who sells ants in capsules and

> claim various healing properties for humans with

> eating ants. So if you like ants and don't have the

> time or patience to dig into an ant farm... might

> want to check this site out.

>

http://www.dragonherbs.com/products/products.asp?sku=007

Wow, bug pills! What a great idea! Didn't even think

about that. I might just try it.

> In addition, I don't have the fact sheets with me

> any longer to tell you the exact names. A lady at my

> old job gave me a book listing the names of

> ingrediants to look out for in products and what

> they mean... but I think (guessing) red dye #3 is

> actualy red bugs. They use bugs since it's cheaper.

> This is found in M & M's candy and also in some

> spaghetti and pizza sauces...usualy the cheap

> brands.

Yeah, I really don't care if there are bugs in my

food, as long as I don't know about it. Now if I were

like and crunched into a whole stink bug and had

to find out about it or taste it, then that would be

bad. :)

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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--- kentucky_sal <kentucky_sal@...> wrote:

> I used to be married to a real country boy - we

> lived out in the

> middle of nowhere and raised a lot of animals, also

> hunted a lot.

That sure sounds like an adventure!

> Humans can eat almost ANYTHING; it's amazing.

Yup, we sure can, and I believe just about anything

found naturally in its natural form can be healthy for

healthy people, with slight modifications for candida

folks because we are sick.

> I get bison from Wild Oats (same as Whole Foods, and

> other natural

> stores). But it is SO EXPENSIVE!! Any organic

Yes, that's why I only buy organic meat, which is the

cheaper fattier meat (chuck roast) and not organic

veggies, etc. anymore. Over here the organic broccoli

is $4/pound, while the grocery store stuff is

$1.50/pound!

I'm all for getting better health and seeing that as

an investment but I'm really broke right now so I have

to do what I can and I know I could be doing much

worse.

I have to buy all my food on credit too right now, but

we are working on straightening that out, and then I

am going to look and see what the prices are like at

farmers markets when I can use cash.

> things (like now I don't have to buy toothpaste or

> deodorant

> anymore, I can make my own thanks to you all sharing

> your secrets),

> but it's definitely worth the extra cost to feel

> better.

Yes, I can just buy coconut oil in bulk and use it for

a ton of things.. eating, deoderant, toothpaste, body

lotion, earache remedy, etc. I go through a gallon a

month, which costs $35/month (with shipping/tax). I

spend about $200/month just on meat for myself so

that's quite a bargain!

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

-------------

Slips should teach you, not defeat you. Never throw in the towel for the rest of

the day if you mess up.

My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/

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--- Zack Widup <w9sz@...> wrote:

> I believe insects have a circulatory fluid based on

> copper, whereas ours

> is based on iron. Maybe that's why they are so

> bitter?

I've read that many insects have all sorts of

vitamins/minerals in them. Some have calcium, copper,

etc.

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

-------------

Slips should teach you, not defeat you. Never throw in the towel for the rest of

the day if you mess up.

My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/

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> is it okay to eat:

>

> - raw chicken

> - raw pork

> - raw liver

+++Yes , they are okay to eat raw if they are organic or

certified organic. I wouldn't recommend you eat meats that aren't,

like I do, since your immune system is still depressed.

It is best to marinate them, which pre-cooks or pre-digests them.

There's many marinade recipes on my website:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/recipes/menu1_2.php

There's a marinade for salmon in this recipe:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/recipes/recipe94.php

You'll find chicken tastes better marinated, since the texture is

just like it was cooked.

Cheers, Bee

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> >

> > is it okay to eat:

> >

> > - raw chicken

> > - raw pork

> > - raw liver

>

> +++Yes , they are okay to eat raw if they are organic or

> certified organic. I wouldn't recommend you eat meats that aren't,

> like I do, since your immune system is still depressed.

>

> It is best to marinate them, which pre-cooks or pre-digests them.

> There's many marinade recipes on my website:

> http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/recipes/menu1_2.php

>

> There's a marinade for salmon in this recipe:

> http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/recipes/recipe94.php

>

> You'll find chicken tastes better marinated, since the texture is

> just like it was cooked.

>

> Cheers, Bee

>

What does it mean to marinate exaclty? (sorry, i'm a student :D)

I can't afford organic meat. Organic salmon for instance costs 8

euros more or less for 200 grams.. I need at least 3 such parts a day

to sustain my physical activity, I think. all raw organic meats are

very very expensive.

I must manage with 10euros a day...

what should I do then? cook all my meats?

.

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