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- Sun 23 Jun 2019 17:33
- Forum: General health issues
- Topic: Parasite : cryptosporidium parvum/hominis pcr - liver issues
- Replies: 5
- Views: 12611
- Sun 23 Jun 2019 17:33
- Forum: General health issues
- Topic: Parasite : cryptosporidium parvum/hominis pcr - liver issues
- Replies: 5
- Views: 12611
- Sun 16 Jun 2019 12:39
- Forum: General health issues
- Topic: Parasite : cryptosporidium parvum/hominis pcr - liver issues
- Replies: 5
- Views: 12611
Re: Parasite : cryptosporidium parvum/hominis pcr - liver issues
Let us learn about this: Cryptosporidium parvum infection ("calf diarrhea") is usually the result of livestock contact or waterborne outbreaks. When the patient is immunocompetent, no further treatment is warranted. Suler et al NTZ is effective in the treatment of Cryptosporidium infection. Abdou et...
- Sun 02 Jun 2019 14:19
- Forum: Foods in general
- Topic: Wai should be high in animal foods and low in fruit/carbs
- Replies: 121
- Views: 1960809
Re: Wai should be high in animal foods and low in fruit/carbs
Maybe, but not by any significant difference. Efficiency is secondary to health. Sure, but fruits are not less healthy than animal foods. Yes, animal food is more nutrient dense, but more nutrients is not better once you have obtained all nutrients. Like I said, we should completely switch to grass...
- Sat 01 Jun 2019 15:26
- Forum: Fruits, Juices and Dried Fruits
- Topic: Hyperkalemia induced by excessive fruits
- Replies: 37
- Views: 35645
Re: Hyperkalemia induced by excessive fruits
Ah, i understand.
When one's serum copper is low, one can simply eat more Brazil nuts, dried apricots, olives and avocado (all high in copper)
When one's serum copper is low, one can simply eat more Brazil nuts, dried apricots, olives and avocado (all high in copper)
- Sat 01 Jun 2019 15:19
- Forum: Foods in general
- Topic: Wai should be high in animal foods and low in fruit/carbs
- Replies: 121
- Views: 1960809
Re: Wai should be high in animal foods and low in fruit/carbs
Appeal to authority. Common sense, it certainly isn't, it's only the parroted narrative by the authority figures. Sometimes the authority is wrong or even deceitful, and someone like you should know this better than most. Yeah, you are right. But obtaining your nutrients from fruits instead of anim...
- Sun 19 May 2019 18:01
- Forum: Fruits, Juices and Dried Fruits
- Topic: Hyperkalemia induced by excessive fruits
- Replies: 37
- Views: 35645
- Sun 19 May 2019 18:00
- Forum: Foods in general
- Topic: Wai should be high in animal foods and low in fruit/carbs
- Replies: 121
- Views: 1960809
Re: Wai should be high in animal foods and low in fruit/carbs
No, it isn't. I've throughly debunked that. No, you didn't. Only if you close your eyes for the fact that this world is densely populated. Consuming less industrial animal foods is, because they're fed farmed plants, but consuming more grass-fed / wild, local animal foods and less farmed plants (th...
- Sun 12 May 2019 11:46
- Forum: Excluded: (raw) milk / dairy
- Topic: Misunderstood milk
- Replies: 41
- Views: 132138
Re: Misunderstood milk
Dairy has much less calcium than milk, and probably much less growth hormones in the case of cheese and butter (not sure about this). Actually, cheese contains (much) more calcium than milk, because it is more concentrated (containing far less water) than milk, and because calcium is not destroyed ...
- Sun 12 May 2019 11:31
- Forum: Excluded: (raw) milk / dairy
- Topic: Misunderstood milk
- Replies: 41
- Views: 132138
Re: Misunderstood milk
Panacea, do you claim that calcium from raw cow's milk is poorly assimilated? This article ( Maubois JL ) claims that "heat treatment undermines the organoleptic qualities and bioactivity of many molecules found in milk", including by destroying those molecules that increase the uptake of calcium, s...
- Sun 12 May 2019 11:27
- Forum: Foods in general
- Topic: Wai should be high in animal foods and low in fruit/carbs
- Replies: 121
- Views: 1960809
Re: Wai should be high in animal foods and low in fruit/carbs
There is no logical argument for it being THE most ideal diet, that's what I was trying to say. You haven't managed to point any real advantage of a fruit-based diet over an animal food based diet, Both diets supply all required nutrients. Scientific studies show that consuming fruits is good for y...
- Sun 05 May 2019 17:11
- Forum: Excluded: (raw) milk / dairy
- Topic: Misunderstood milk
- Replies: 41
- Views: 132138
Re: Misunderstood milk
We cannot go any further in the discussion about milk, until you have completely thrown away and disregarded all studies and data relating to pasteurized milk That is only the case if your assertion is that calcium from raw cow's milk is poorly assimilated. Is that your assertion? Also, the actual ...
- Sun 05 May 2019 15:04
- Forum: Foods in general
- Topic: Wai should be high in animal foods and low in fruit/carbs
- Replies: 121
- Views: 1960809
Re: Wai should be high in animal foods and low in fruit/carbs
It's harmful because by consuming juiced fruits as the primary source of energy for your diet, you are likely to get the effect you just described, glycogen depots full, and still having sugar left over, because the assimilation is a lot quicker than eating fruits naturally with their fiber intact ...
- Sun 05 May 2019 12:37
- Forum: Excluded: (raw) milk / dairy
- Topic: Misunderstood milk
- Replies: 41
- Views: 132138
Re: Misunderstood milk
No I don't think the assimilation of normal amounts of calcium from raw cow's milk has any effect on bone formation What you consider 'normal amounts of calcium' in cow's milk, is four-fold higher than in human milk. So, for humans, it is high. Studies have shown that calcium from cow's milk is wel...
- Sun 05 May 2019 12:26
- Forum: Foods in general
- Topic: Wai should be high in animal foods and low in fruit/carbs
- Replies: 121
- Views: 1960809
Re: Wai should be high in animal foods and low in fruit/carbs
... juicing and sieving the fruits. There's nothing wrong with this that we know about so far, other than the large amounts of sugar rapidly assimilated, What is wrong with large amounts of sugar rapidly assimilated? That is the function of insulin: to store it all as spare energy. Wether the insul...