A bus??? wouldn't that be like, a 30-hour drive from where you are?Let's schedule a bus. Maybe we'll all get on after the eclipse in souther Illinois.
A bus??? wouldn't that be like, a 30-hour drive from where you are?Let's schedule a bus. Maybe we'll all get on after the eclipse in souther Illinois.
That's a good idea, we all charter a bus, a bus with cocktails for the ride.Let's schedule a bus. Maybe we'll all get on after the eclipse in souther Illinois.
You forgot the snacks, delis and canapés...That's a good idea, we all charter a bus, a bus with cocktails for the ride.Cocktails and a bathroom.
Ron
Oh yeah, those too but not too much so as to spoil an appetite.You forgot the snacks, delis and canapés...![]()
A mere 19 hours from Marion, IL (on the eclipse path). With drinks and a bathroom, time will just fly by.A bus??? wouldn't that be like, a 30-hour drive from where you are?
OMG!.... is that just now?
Yup. The wife is leaving town in the morning, to go visit her mother. So we got the festivities out of the way tonight. My best batch so far.OMG!.... is that just now?
I still like the look of smoked meat, however I had my Physical a month ago and the Doc say's my Cholesterol is high and wants to put me on Statins. I refuse, so I went on Veggie diet for 5 days and had him look again. Still a bit high but, came down 30 points.Going to do burgers today with some exceptional ground beef. When we get NY Strips custom cut we buy the full sides and have them grind the end cuts for making burgers. So today is a burger day but the brisket in the video got me thinking brisket in the near future. Slow cooked with a good rub and smoked.
Thanks for the video.....Tex-Mex or BBQ it's all great for me.
Ron
Actually if you read the content of the book, beans carry a load of Lectins, including Soy and others. I didn't know that Peanuts aren't a nut, rather it's legume. This is the first Health diet I've found yet that actually goes to the point of changing my body. The thing is I was eating what everyone say's is health food, but it's not all healthy and is very much a lie for many foods, at least for me the Canary in the Cave.@killivolt , have you heard of Eat to Live, a book by Dr. Thurman? You may find it interesting. I've seen a number of his presentations and he's very good. He won't just tell you to eat beans, he'll tell you why and what the studies show. He can be very compelling.
Yes, I'm believing this is the case. It may take some time to regulate once my gut balances and heals.That's awesome. Your symptoms sound like you've cleared up a leaky gut. I'm running into more and more people that seem to have that.
Yes, I'm still eating meat. It just needs to be, wild grass fed Guernsey, Brown Swiss, and Belgian Blues. Buffalo, goats, sheep, Elk, etc. Same with fowl, non-grain fed as well as fish.One mistake that I keep on seeing other people make is the assumption that there's an optimal diet out there fit for everyone.
A close friend of mine was a vegetarian for more than 30 years, and in the last few years his health began to steadily deteriorate. When he finally found a doctor he felt he could trust, he was told that he had diabetes type 2, and that his diet was killing him. "You just don't have the genes to be a vegetarian" he told him.
So he had to either adapt or make an early trip to decrepitude and death.
So at first he started eating salmon and other fish, and now he's into steak and pork and all! ... he doesn't like chicken, nor turkey nor any kind of bird, though...
My point is that dietary needs are a very personal thing, and that factors such as age (a kid's diet cannot, and should not, be the same as a baby's, or a teen's or an adult's or an elder's, for instance) sex, genes, and family history, are all important.
Killivolt, I'm glad to hear you're feeling much better, man. Hope you stick around for much longer, and in good health all around.
But all in limited amounts, all animal protein is to be regulated."Steven Gundry" said:“CHANGE #2: A Mutation in Cows
About two thousand years ago, a spontaneous mutation in Northern European cows caused them to make the protein casein A-1 in their milk instead of the normal casein A-2. During digestion, casein A-1 is turned into a lectinlike protein called beta-casomorphin. This protein attaches to the pancreas’s insulin-producing cells, known as beta cells, which prompts an immune attack on the pancreas of people who consume milk from these cows or cheeses made from it.5 This is likely a primary cause of type 1 diabetes.6 Southern European cows, goats, and sheep continue to produce casein A-2 milk, but because casein A-1 cows are hardier and produce more milk, farmers prefer them. The most common breed of cows worldwide is the Holstein, whose milk contains this problematic lectinlike protein. If you think that drinking milk gives you a problem, it’s almost certainly the cow’s breed that is at fault, not milk per se. The black and white Holstein is the classic example of the A-1 cow, while the Guernsey, Brown Swiss, and Belgian Blues are all casein A-2. […]”
Excerpt From: Dr. Steven R. Gundry, M.D. “The Plant Paradox.” iBooks. https://itun.es/us/EudRdb.l
There's a new fad out there you probably haven't heard of, because it's just not quite ready to take off. The idea is that once you are armed with your genetic profile, nutrition science will be able to link specific markers with specific requirements and dietary recommendations. You'll be able to order food off a customized menu, one tailored to just you.One mistake that I keep on seeing other people make is the assumption that there's an optimal diet out there fit for everyone.
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