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  • RETRACTION: Started reading an excellent book: Sacred & Healing Beers by Stephan Buhner. I had no idea of the wealth in honey, partic from wild flowers, or at least not from a single plant species (e.g. buckwheat, clover). Honey is all but all monosaccharides, fructose & glucose, so doesn't trigger digestion in way disaccharide sucrose does, and so strips from the body in not having nutrition to process itself thru the body. Honey is packed with vitamins & minerals & other beneficial substances

  • land of milk and honey in bible and ayurveda. see  vanishingbees. com and one solution is to get more people involved with topbar personal hives.. backyardhive. com

    If some is allergic to beesting... get an epi-pen set and have youngliving sting remedy.

  • bees aren't needed for GMO crops. In fact bees are dwindling in numbers globally, which is why monsanto is engineering crops that do not require pollenation.

  • bee keepers dont fumigate with toxins.

  • @ishoa1 Maybe they don't fumigate anymore in general, but we know for sure Chem-Trail agenda is very real fumigation on the whole worlds ecosystem. Not to mention Monsanto monster special hit and run cropdustin organic crops that bees do their thing. Then monsanto just says we did not do it or did not mean to do it, or miscalculated ...lies lies lies. Spoiled children. Evil = unclean, unclean for destroying what is not theirs. All is God's and we are stewards.

  • @charukrsnadasa yes indeed. but cant say i agree about the god stuff. not all believe in that story

  • @ishoa1 To what story are, you referring to.

    I find it is interesting your user name is one pronunciation on one of God's names.

    It's ok to be agnostic, like it's ok for a banyan seed to not be a tree. When the time and conditions are right, the banyan seed will become a tree... just like a souls dormant love will become awakened and aware.

  • Dont toxins also get stored in the fat of the animal, including toxins like DDT, GO EAT SOME RAW BUFFALO FAT YOU CON MAN

  • He coulda just said that if you're gonna buy conventional non-organic honey you're better off eating white sugar

  • @reforest4fertility if your shootin for sugar, Gur and Jaggery is really good, made from palm and or sugar cane crops. indian stores carry.

  • @charukrsnadasa I often write quickly off the top of my head. With a little consideration here, white sugar is likely GMO'ed (M 4 Mutilated, not Modified), about as pesticide (petro-chem) ridden, but from the POV of our bodies, they both wreak havoc in our systems with glycemic spiking, whiplashing the pancreas, upsetting digestion, assimilation... quite an ugly mess that goes unseen within us

  • @reforest4fertility SO get gur, and have own Topbar backyardhive. com .. See vanishingbees. com BYH is one very good solution.

  • @charukrsnadasa Wow, dude! Multi thx 4 all u sent me. Just so happens the friend whose place i'm staying at grew up on a farm with a running apiary biz. Now having moved back rural I believe she'll be receptive to getting back in, organically. I've seen vids on Sepp Holzer and read One Straw Revolution by Manasobu Fukuoka many yrs ago. Have long yearned to jump shit and go rural, hum & buzz pastorally, food forests, aquaculture, the whole 9 yards. We'll see what materializes. Thx again

  • @reforest4fertility RAINBOW family have been setting up huge camp sites world wide for years. Good food, dancing singing classes on liveing with nature vs the exploitive models.

    We should set up a movie on Rainbow family community of 10,000 to 50,000 people living in an area for 1 year. With nature. and a little technology to give others a sense of balance. dc.about. com/od/specialevents/a/Screeng­reen. htm

    Screen on the Green

    youtube. com/watch?v=QTVhEEglums

  • @charukrsnadasa Ya, and it doesn't have to be Hollywood $chlock shown. Discussions can follow , with one minute speaking limits to cut down the zzzz factor. but doesn;'t have to be that serious.

  • @reforest4fertility Chuckle, that screen on the green had some slow time in that vid. I thought these two were worth some mention to. TOTALLY on it with people being able to have Disscussions.

    "Screen on the green - Atlanta"

    "Screen on the Green Flash Mob"

    Get some smaller set ups out in the Rainbow woods, stumble across all kinds of wake me up vids.!!

  • @charukrsnadasa Only national i went 2 was Bitterroot in 2000. Helped put out the fire sparked at the end of the gathering. Just a stone's throw from A camp, BTW. The police videotaped us, as if, "wow, hippies springing 2 action, being responsible, working, even". Yah, if u wanna learn 2 live off the grid dont ask the survival minded minutemen -- ask a hippy. Better 2 have fun, than react react out of paranoia. Especially good since They're privatizing the grid. Even pool extant vids. call out

  • @reforest4fertility Firefighters are the best, I did the save for a coupe hours at the 2008 wyoming. Real amazing how many fires happened. There was one road in and out.. toward the end of festival, officials and people running around shouting get out, or the fire will block the road and you will burn. I stayed, because my intuition said it was a ploy to get everyone to leave the place a mess. A small group cleaned everythin

    "Kids Village Attacked by Police @ National Rainbow Gathering"

  • @charukrsnadasa At the 2000 gathering only the 1 i spoke of was started. Maybe very little ones, but this larger fire we got contained. they just had to bring in trucks to extinguish the roots burning fairly deep under ground. We weren't chased away with any excuses afterwards, back then.

  • Thank You for being very informative.

  • good to know!

  • I loooooooveee DV. hes such a great speaker and he totally gets me!!!

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  • Plants do not have "sperm" 

  • You can't be a raw foodist. It is categorically impossible. I live in CA and I can't find ANY produce that has been naturally ripened. ALL produce is under Codex Alimentarius doctrine and none is fit for consumption. One bite and any produce in my mouth gets spat out due to complete lack of flavor. It's like drinking gross water. Even the produce that I could manage to gag down ended up causing stomach discomfort. Expect a rise in disease. Did you know it takes 10 years to approve drugs?

  • Thanks for the info, greatly appreciated.

  • Dont eat fruit cos its got too much sugar, but eat honey!

    Doesnt make sense but it makes a lot of dollars.. ;)

  • @durianriders I dont think he said "dont eat fruit and eat 80% of daily calories from honey".. Everything in moderation my friend.

    And he's trying to make a living just like you are with your fruititarian mentoring. You see the competition and you'll lose business cause of it ;) To each his own.

  • @durianriders ahah tell em dude! lol

  • @tiatdivad Ethiopia has famines because of gmo plants! Please continue to support the organic food producers there, but don't be fooled. Africa has been US_biotech testing field for over ten years, sadly.

  • honey is a healing to mankind - the Quran

  • just get honey from a friend who's an amateur apiarist, if you don't know one look for local societys or do it yourself..

    veganism is a religion thereby making it have nothing to do with health..b12 is the best example and name one vegan mammal? ...(ps i am raw vegetarian and don't kill anything)

  • @TheRawviking koala bear

  • @NinjutsuShuren sorrry, wrong they also eat larvae eggs etc on the ecalyptus leaves.

  • What a steaming load of crap. Raw honey is one of the best things for you. Don't listen to anyone who tells you that "processed is better". It's not.

    Jeers to this disinformation.

  • @willardway - The key word is non-organic. If it's organic, then raw is great.

  • @willardway He's not saying raw honey isn't good for you. but if you're on a raw diet and your limiting the toxins that you're absorbing and then you don't know about these toxins that are snuck in there it is both counter productive and is the difference between feeling good and amazing. raw organic honey is for sure the best.

  • good info, although most honey is spun out of the wax making it clear,..I'd say if non organic go for clear honey from one producer ,,,,,organic is best tho

  • Organic is best if there is enough control of the land surrounding the bees.  Bees can do a pretty good job of flying...no fences.

  • lol true true , suppose it depends entirely on the farming area ... I've been reading out this Makhuna or Makuna honey from NZ reputed to be a fine source of goodies for ones self ..

    not much in the way of massive chemical agriculture up those mountains where those bushes live ... ?

  • I did a quickie google search on makuna honey. The writer's boyfriend's grandmother said it was good stuff...but nobody really tried it enough to know. Is that an endorsement? My guess is NZ organic bees buzz around very different flowers from what we are used to, and, golly, there might actually be something different in the honey. Of course,we won't know for sure until the bees are extinct, right?

  • who knows, I mean ...all we can do is go with best judgement at the time and hope for the best .

    I suffer with serious bowel issues and have been searching for help for 4 years

    found makhuna last year and it has helped, whether or not this is in my mind believing it to work IDK.

    I certainly appear to have had some benefits from Makhuna honey though only from the +15 version by Rowse (inEurope).

    I tried eating a spoonful whenever I needed a boost and about half hour before eating ...

  • Hmmm That's why my mother almost had a fit when I almost gave my baby sister honey when we were younger. I'll never forget that reaction... but now I know why.

  • Has more to do with scare over infant botulism than environmental pollutants.

  • Thanks for the info Maeb23... :-)

  • I eat raw organic honey from brazil.

  • Riiiiight...where there are so many controls to make sure things are really organic???????

  • i'm not certain that the wax is ground in to raw honey....?

  • I don't know for sure, but I think the issue with fumigated wax, which I think Daniel might be talking about, is that there might be some transference of pesticides from the wax to the honey (even if no wax is in the honey... although that said, I'm sure there must be trace elements of wax in the honey substances are less "solid" than we realise. They just appear that way from our less-microscopic perspective).

    I don't know for sure, though--I'm just extrapolating based on what seems logical.

  • I have always seen the beekeeper cut the wax cap layer away and put the cells in a centrifuge...no grinding.

  • @lindamorongoburke Correct! wax is never ground up in the honey, it is much too valuable and costs too much energy for the bees to reproduce the wax combs again. The wax caps are cut off and the honey is spun out. No bee keeper, no matter how inorganic, will destroy the honey combs. He would be cutting off his own nose. Daniel, you better get informed on that matter. You are not making sense!

  • Go for Hungarian Acacia honey, its the best out there.

  • hmmm. what he's saying makes sense. but it also seems sort of retarded. haha!

    i don't know. i'm not an expert but don't bees make honey from collecting pollen? does corn have pollen? i'm confused as fuck! lol

  • Yes corn has pollen!

  • This is in some cases very true,, but I have to say that "eating cooked processed honey over Raw honey is better for you" is completely wrong!! I my self am a honey enthusiast and very much love raw honey over processed honey any day! You have to really taste the difference for yourself... Plus the health benefits of Raw honey far outweighs that of cooked processed honey....

  • Hi, yes you are so right! I myself eat raw honey almost every day since it cure an infalammtion in my jaw. I try not to eat it all the year around, though. But if, it is 100% raw, like in the good ol' days (stone age style, LOL). Honey is good in case of emergency and healing for sure. I eat like my ancestors and doing wonderfully...

  • He's talking about non-organic honey, because they fumigate the hives and are more likely to be pollinating GMO plants. So, it's better to eat a cooked conventional honey, than a raw conventional honey, because the raw is full of more contaminants. But a raw organic honey is definitely better!

  • He's clearly trying to sell something. Don't ever trust a salesman. Why else would it be on "The Best Day Ever"?

    What he says is very true, but why is he trying to make a quick buck off the raw food movement? That's very sleazy.

  • why don't you watch some of his other videos over a couple of days at least so you can get a sense of who he really is, a humble, kind, health guy giving his opinion based on his research.

  • we have at last count over 800 hives. What he says is true. But the only problem I want to point out is that bees do not collect pollen from corn, No nector.Just wanted to point that out. If a bee keeper gives fresh comb at the time of a honey flow the chance of contnams are nominal because the bees draw it out. Honey is still safe. it is impossible to be a comerical outfit and not be exposed to some chem. Out whole food system is choked with it. you eat chems every day all day. it sux..

  • hard to fully understand what you said!

  • "thadbadass," on the other hand, is a name demonstrating a humble personality, right? Please, refute Mr. Vitalis's argument using science, if you have any. Don't issue ad hominems, or that's what you'll earn in return.

  • Use Organic Raw Blue Agave! An Awesome Plant Whose Thick Raw Syrup Tastes Just Like Maple Syrup! Order This Ambrosial Raw Organic Sweetner From Amazon{dot}Com. Buy It Cheap In A 6~Pack Of 23.5 Ounce Bottles From A Seller Called 'Wholesome Sweetners' The Best! Search Organic Groceries On Amazon: Type In 'Organic Raw Blue Agave' Or 'Wholesome Sweetners' To Find It! Try In Any Beverage Smoothie Raw Desert Or Raw Food That You Want To Divinely Sweeeten! No BEES Were Exploited Enslaved Robbed Killed!

  • Corrected Spelling Is: *Wholesome Sweeteners* For The 'Organic Raw Blue Agave'... On  Amazon{dot}Com The Spelling Has To Be Correct Or Else Amazon Search Will Not Locate It.

  • This is a frakkin stupid comment. One, aguave syrup and maple syrup taste nothing alike. Two, it's starting to come out now that this so called 'Wholesome Sweetner' known as raw aguave syrup is likely neither raw nor wholesome. Aguave syrup is enzymatically separated the same way as HFCS, so even if it is raw and even if it is organic, it's certainly not wholesome!

  • I am eating a superfood smoothie with non-organic raw honey right now... I don't think I can finish it now! I am *almost* totally organic... but ya know how one can have their hangups (lack of self love on some level ;) I am lovable enuf for ORGANIC raw honey! The day I went vegan: I was drinking coffee with cows milk in it and started reading the booklet 'Why Vegan'... two pages into it I pushed the coffee aside and have been vegan ever since! Knowledge is so beautiful! Super thanks!

  • odwalla?

  • Nope... I am a rawist and make my own smoothies :) Take care!

  • If you consume honey you are not a vegan.

  • @ShroedingerWatcher

    If you consume honey, you are a smart cookie.

  • @frequazoidiac,

    Eh? Its smart to consume insect vomit?

    I'd say if you consume honey you're more like a fruit cake.

  • @ShroedingerWatcher Being vegan is about trying to be as compassionate as possible, not about being perfect. I learned this back in 1998 when I went vegan. For example, I heard it said that one can be vegan almost everyday, and still eat holiday (meat) meals with family. If we make it, too strict, then the animals lose out. There is a bigger picture. Nobody is perfect, everyone is trying the best they can. One can occasionally use an animal product and still be an (imperfect) vegan.

  • @rawshawna I think to be vegan is to be honest, to yourself and others. And you are not being honest. That "example" suggests to me you encourage compromise. You cannot be vegan if you eat or still eat meat. And there is nothing wrong with being "strict". Otherwise why even bother?

    Yeah people do try their best, and then there are the liars, fakers pretending to be vegans who end up deliberately compromising for the industries interests.

    The animals already lose out, I'm not falling for that one

  • @ShroedingerWatcher I actually agree with you (except about my not being honest, because I am incredibly honest and have high integrity.) There is nothing wrong with being strict; I might be the most strict amongst my friends & family. I support people being completely honest at all times. And I don't wish people to have an all or nothing attitude and then not even try to do their best, nor do I wish people to beat themselves up. I appreciate your feedback to me & support for the animals! Peace!

  • @rawshawna Excuse me but you are not vegan because you (honestly) admitted you still eat honey. And the definition of a "vegan" is someone that eats absolutely no animal products of or from. You cannot be honest by claiming to be one thing yet turn out to be the opposite.

    "support for the animals!" is so PETA.

    On your profile description "Living foods" you fall for that belief system?

    You are either another raw food con or just another follower of a compromized group of people.

  • WOW i never realized this. thanks

  • This is fascinating! A must-watch!

  • if you want to be paranoid about your food all the time, LOL!

  • Um, No, not at all. There are obviously many alternatives to the propaganda we are fed...

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