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  • Blue dick XD

  • these are great with deer stew

  • mind if i ask where ur located?? are u by any chance in the bay area of california?? the environment looks very familiar

  • Every vegetarian needs to see this video, best video ever.

    Doug Graham & Jordan Rubin. Raw Vegan Diet or Non-Vegan? Part 1 of 2

    

  • i was eating these when i went to the kern river i didnt know what they were but they tasted just fine and crunch BLUE DICK!

  • I really have appreciated your videos and dont want to come off critical. I thought you might appreciate another point of view. Dichelostemma capitatum has tiny cormlets that will plant themselves when you dig the corms up. When I harvest the corms...I replant cormlets nearby...as the Native Americans did. It only takes a sec & their numbers would increase dramatically by being disturbed and propagated. You would enjoy reading about these practices in Kat Andersens "Tending the Wild"

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  • What is the wild onion in my yard that smells very strong like regular onion but does not have flowers? They just call it wild onion here in E. TN and it looks like grass almost.

  • lol ya you can live off of all meat.......

  • not realy; if you had a meat diet of rabbit only you could starve after awhile;

    look up 'rabbit starvation' for the reason why.

  • You can, if there is fat in the diet as well. The Inuit are the best example of an all "meat" (animal) diet.

  • On meat diets, without lots of fat and fish you starve or become ill due to vitamin deficiencies. An all meat diet puts you on the fast track to heart disease/colon cancer, also harsh on the kidneys. Inuits can take the high fat content of this type of diet since the body needs much much more energy in a cold climate. In a warm area it'd be bad. Clogged arteries/obesity would be much more likely if you ate the amounts needed to get all the nutrients you need. You wouldn't be very healthy at all.

  • Also interesting to note, that whilst Inuits have no vegetation to eat, they also have no wood to burn so are raw foodists by default, raw meat in large quantities will destroy the kidneys in most cases, they mostly eat fat and fish, and suppliment it with meats that are often cured to make it less destructive to the body. The life expectancy of Inuits varies from 44 to 60 on average. Vegetarians live longer than omnivorous humans on average by 5-9 years...Carnivorous humans are not even close.

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