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  • very good video girl!

  • some valid points, but then look at how sick society has gotten in the last few decades maybe century. I think Daniel is right for the most part and I kinda started the elixirs thing however i don't think I will ever eat any form of raw meat! thanks for ur views and oh you have such lovely green eyes ;)

  • @mmaghfai thank you.... yeah, society has gotten sick. but come on.. is it the apples and oranges? or is it the meat, cheese, oils, etc...? i think we know why people are getting sick and sterile. I know no one who was sent home ill from the hospital from too many oranges. seriously. but if you jive with daniel, i understand. it's all good :-) personally, he makes no logical sense to me in some aspects. i like his spring water knowledge, though :)

  • @RawHealingPatch Thanks for your reply angel eyes ;) ok now back to main topic, lol. If you aren't too interested in what Daniel has to say, atleast listen to this guy as he's had a decades of experience cohabiting with indiginous tribes of America....watch?v=yB0SUzWBjJs­&feature=channel

  • @mmaghfai interesting guy and video. I am sure I could learn all sorts of things from him. i think the main thing to remember is that if native peoples suffered no harm from a 90% fat diet, we need to allow that to remain for them, specifically, under their circumstances. people are using this as evidence that consuming meat and dairy will improve health. this is not so. no one on youtube is living as eskimos did. we are not energetically in harmony with all the spiritual and physical....

  • @RawHealingPatch ...aspects of the food and land, etc... nor can we be to the degree ancient native people were (unless we move in with them.. haha). when we analyze what keeps people in a modern society healthy it ends up being fruit and vegetables. not seal blubber. we need to honor the way native peoples do things, but also allow for the fact that we are not them and cannot adopt their ways and expect the same results, which is what many people are doing.

  • sneaky female poison food attack on Daniel Vitalis from secret hater...lol but its all good its part of life. I agree with Daniel Vitalis 90% of his stuff ....peace and love!

  • @Aleboy88 "sneaky female poison food attack"? on a public video? not exactly sneaky. sounds like you have some of your own female judgements there. i think its quite open and honest. i attack no one, but i assess people's opinions and if they resonate with me. glad you connect with vitalis. stick with that if he resonates with you :) much love...

  • I just cannot stand any "guru" promorting fear! I mean making people more fearful is ridic.

    I love your vids, you help me to be less fearful of food!

  • @totallyrawsometvshow so glad the fear is releasing from watching the vids :)

  • We can be whatever we want to be. Beliefs create reality. Fear can create reality, but I don't believe that it is necessarily the best tool to use. Yes, some fear is necessary. Balance is key. Nevertheless, the extreme characters out there will always rise to the top because it's entertaining, intriguing, and interesting. Everyone has something to contribute.

  • @WinWinSituations of course.. we all have thoughts and ideas to contribute... and we all must decide what thoughts make sense for us and which ones we resonate with...

  • I love you. You make me smile sister. Yes I agree, it does more harm to us to worry about our every bite of food, than it does to eat something tampered with, like seedless grapes, oh holy hell, no, not a seedless watermelon. I love to pee outside, there is a nice natural joy about it. Haven't pooped outside for a long time, but maybe I'm due, huh?

  • @earthmammabear haha yeah, you better get on that! haha

  • (BTW Julie, I'm being a devil's advocate commenter on this series but completely agree with everything else you're saying I'm not commenting on!)

    We might not see people in the Hospital from eating Watermelon but I saw 3 people at Hippocrates who ALL had cancer (and ranged in age from 40-50) and who had all been on the high sugar raw diet (not fruitarian or 80/10/10 but close). These people are thankfully recovering. One had been on a Gerson therapy type diet for general health and was young!

  • @SecretsOfLongevity its okay, devils advocate is groovy... i cant speak for these people, because i do not know their full background. what i do know is that diet is only part of things. what sort of emotional trauma was locked in these people? if they were not 811 or fruitarian, what else were they doing that could have contributed? what sort of air did they breathe? what was the diet like as a child? doritos and soda? so many questions, did they binge? did they have guilt? did they obsess?.

  • @SecretsOfLongevity ...pt 2... did they constantly worry about their food being perfect? there are so many reasons and instigators to cancer. so, not sure. but thanks for sharing that. i am open to the possibility that fruit may not be the way. so far my research and what i have seen from people tells me differently. but i am not a fruitarian myself and dont know if i ever will be . i just know that fruit feels good for me, personally. anyway, much lvoe and healing to the folks you mentioned

  • @RawHealingPatch Their diets wouldn't have been the most optimal growing up but they HAD all been eating a raw food type diet for 6+ years each. Yes there's many factors as to what caused that, but to heal the cancer they all gave up sugar for a period of time (to my knowledge they're all doing well). I think maintenance diets are always going to be different to healing a specific disease diet and that's all I was getting at... :)

  • @SecretsOfLongevity yeah, that could be... maybe maintenance vs healing diets are two separate games. thats an interesting theory. i have always thought the diet that prevents must also heal, but perhaps not. i guess we will see as people continue to evolve and experiement.. thanks for sharing with me. its nice to chat with intelligent folks who can share and not get all mad and emtional and bent out of shape even if they disagree... much love...

  • @RawHealingPatch Haha, yeah :p

  • @RawHealingPatch Eating nothing but fruit is dangerous. Just like eating nothing but greens is dangerous. If I ate nothing but greens and came down with diseases, would these people that say "fruit is bad" also say "greens are bad"? People take extreme dieters and try to use that to say "fruit is bad". I find that to be hilarious.

  • i enjoy going to the washroom outside lol, i guess i am weird like that. well to me it's cleaner then many washrooms aswell. so if i am on a road trip i would rather just squat outside in the bush even in winter. or if i am going for a hike or just a outside in my yard if i feel like it (i live surounded by forest).maybe it comes from the fact i grew up camping in the wilderness when i was little, plus i live in a city thats surrounded by wilderness. But yes love "going" outside! :P

  • @Heatherbtime oh heck yes.. outdoors beats indoors anyday :) its what we're built for... we are not built for toilets. haha :)

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