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Whether you cook meat, eat it rare, or start eating it raw, be sure to get wild rather than farm raised fish and search for meat from pastured animals, that is, grass fed rather than grain fed animals. Grain fed animals have flesh that is more toxic and more prone to having bacteria. This is the reason for the current foot and mouth disease. There are some sources of meat from grass fed animals on the Internet.

In the USA: http://www.mercola.com/beef/health_benefits.html

In Canada: instinct@... (phone: 250 653 9122)

In Europe: http://www.orkos.com

 
Ellie
 



Tue May 8, 2001 3:23 pm

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... GM I don't want to debate food either or push anyone into Instinctive eating, it's just that post flood people find they cannot tolerate the standard...
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Hi Ellie, I totally agree that eating more raw foods will help in the detox process. However, I find that I am having a really HARD time eating them- this is...
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Whether you cook meat, eat it rare, or start eating it raw, be sure to get wild rather than farm raised fish and search for meat from pastured animals, that...
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