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vegan decides to add some animal foods (not buying the spiritual argument; she seeks more nutrients)

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"I tried supplementing to make up for what I wasn’t getting by leaving animal products out of my diet, but the more I studied what I was missing in order to supplement it, the more substances I discovered. I’ve finally bowed to mother nature and admitted that I can’t do it better than her."

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link >>> http://truetoyourdreams.wordpress.com/2009/11/09/adding-animal-food...

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Yeah well said mate.

We will still synthesize the nutrients from depleted foods with our enzymes.... It just takes MORE NERVE ENERGY.

When nerve energy is used up - then metabolism does not work properly... because the battery needs recharging. And you've used all your battery on synthesizing the crappy food. So in this case you won't be deficient of minerals.But after a while of eating lower quality food - you batteries run out because of the extra energy to turn them into normal nutrients the body needs.... and then you don't get the minerals - and i guess... become deficient. but soon as the body recharges its batteries - it will use the minerals...

in cases of chronic patients - or lowered vitality - then yes it is hard to recharge nerve energy with orthodox treatments and people are labelled with all sorts of deficiencies.

So people with better quality of nerve energy to begin with - probably could manage on depleted soil nutrients. But that's bullshit and all farmers should start using quality methods.

Raping the soil and then chucking in poisons HAS NOT WORKED AT ALL. Let's learn how to grow food mother ticklers.

Note: Trivia: The nerves of the body run at a 1/40th of a volt.

Note: Nutrients get INTO cells(at the end of the line) via a method of electrolysis. So you need a normal amount of electricity to utilize nutrients.

This is what good chirpractors do - they make sure that no boney joints (over 300 in the body - not just the spine) are impinging on nerves. Because nerves have electro-magnetic radiations around them - as well as electricity flowing through them. And if the electro-magnetic radiation is distorted. It sends too much or too little electricity to the organs.

Good on ya!!!

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Angus said: .....We will still synthesize the nutrients from depleted foods with our enzymes.... It just takes MORE NERVE ENERGY.......

Why do you believe this? And if it's true, it means we don't have to worry about remineralizing or otherwise seeking to increase soil fertility in agricultural systems? Sounds a bit absurd.

I'm not saying you are wrong either....I just like to see multiple source, corroborating proofs of such novel ideas. Without proof....this is just one of many interesting theories flying about in the raw food universe.

In my opinion it's foolish and naive to rely on the wiggly theory of transmutation or other unconfirmed ideas which downplay the critical importance of building healthy soils and growing nutritional rich foods in them.

Also, enzymes themselves rely on a wide spectrum of minerals to function properly. So, it's a catch 22.....you can't say the enzymes will take care of synthesizing the missing nutrients when they themselves need complete nutrition to be built.

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What i meant - was a super nova made the sun and the plants - yes/no?

So all these elements were born from the same place.

All of them are in living organisms/plants.

What is photosynthesis really? It is energy in the form of electicity. It gets into the cells of the plants and powers them. The synthesis part is a catalytic action which

the plant wouldn't survive at all on these depleted soils without the added boost of sunlight and water.

you buy a tomato from a supermarket and it will be a pale, tasteless piece of nothing.

a big dark red one grown on rich humus composting fertilized mulched soil - is super nice.

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i would eat honey if i didnt have to kill this candida,from eating high fruit....i love honey...maybe when candida is gone i can..that would mean i wasnt eating vegan anymore...its no only non vegan food that appeals to me...

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I eat honey occasionally and take bee pollen every other week. Does this mean I am not vegan, maybe a beegan? Hell, I reckon I'd be prepared to eat sashmi once in awhile to ensure i was covering all my bases. Doing these things def wouldn't alter my over all experience with my new lifestyle, in fact it may even enhance it!

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71 year old beauty, raw vegan for around 40 years apparently.....keep your minds wide open guys ;)

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i like this. she is looking great!

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Wow, that's awesome...I wish they had talked more about her lifestyle, not just diet.

I am always curious about how people spend their day. I think it greatly influences health and longevity.

A friend of mine just died, young, at 57. She was in great shape physically, a very strong and active person. Her diet was mainly vegetarian and she ate homegrown produce in the summers. Her job for 37 years was baking (on a wood stove for the last 12). Her body shut down very quickly. Within two weeks of not feeling well, she had been diagnosed with lung cancer and died two weeks later. Her diet could be blamed. As a baker, she definitely had a daily dose of sugar, but on a closer look, there are larger factors than diet that contributed. Baking is like a potter working with clay. The dust is not healthy. Wheat dust is constantly breathed into the lungs, and a 14 hour work day next to a woodstove does not help the lungs either. She also lived alone, didn't have a lot of family and had never had a partner or close relationship, and there was some grief held in her body.

At least, they mentioned positive attitude, enjoying life and the people you share it with.

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Wow, that's awesome...I wish they had talked more about her lifestyle, not just diet.


I can find out, I just befriended her boyfriend on Facebook yesterday, so I will hopefully speak to her as well soon :)

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Cool! I love to see the whole picture.

It is amazing to see how different people age. My mom is 65 and has worked as a kindergarten teacher's assistant for 25 years. Her attitude is amazing, so loving and patient. She doesn't have any gray hair, and she looks much younger than her age.

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I REPOSTED THAT EVERYWHERE THANKS MICA

HAVE YOU BEEN DOING YOUR REMOTE VIEW DAILY??

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Nooo, my head has been all over the place since I've come back to the UK. I'm like the opposite of focused right now.
I will join in again sooon :)

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