Aajonus Talks About The Primal Diet
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@rawmark Generally Primal eaters doesnt preach about the sins of veganism but some vegans do it. I don't understand that, if there are people that can heal and live better with a primal diet so be it. "anyone can be an expert" thats right like boutenko, stokes, wolfe, in raw veganism there is no consense between authors so in what aotuhr do you have more cientific faith? I'm writing this eating a delicuos raw tuna, mmmm yummy! (yeah yeah i know more cancer to me).
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Wow that was deep...NOT at all
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@sillygoose544 what I was trying to highlight is the difference between the digestive systems they've evolved, all of the herbivores have extensive digestive systems to allow as much utilization of their food as possible to BACTERIA.
My point is that dog or cow, all life is dependent on microbes. And the debate on which type of food is best is secondary to the importance of complete digestion and vitamin synthesis by bacteria. digestion of food by bacteria is the MOST important aspect of diet
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@ParapaDrifter As for large vegan animals, I say: so what? Sure there are elephants and horses, but there are also rabbits and elk, and even vegan insects. An animals size depends on where it evolved, it's natural predators, abundance and scarcity of food, etc. So I think that is a weak argument to support veganism, and thus I don't use it.
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@ParapaDrifter From my limited research, there are two things that make a carnivores digestive sysstem different from an hebavores. The first is higher acidity in the stomach, to pulverize meat, and second, carnivores have shorter intestinal tracts so meat can pass much easier and faster.
As for my being vegan, we resemble the lesser primates far more than elephants, and that, along with my studies into evolution, is what convinced me to base my diet on fruit.
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@sillygoose544 yea, it's a blast how much stuff you can learn if you open your mind to other viewpoints. I enjoyed this paper : michaelbluejay com/veg/protein-strength html
What i think vegans have to explain is their elephant/plant analogy... that an elephant is a huge vegetarian, but what about a dog... what makes their digestive system better to thrive on meat?
Highlighting the importance of microbes, a better question to ask is, what is the best substrate for the microbes in your guts?
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@ParapaDrifter Glad you got my message even though I accidently erased it (respond to myself to add more, lol) Honestly, I'm a raw vegan, so this diet to me, to say the least, is shocking. But if it works for you, that's all that matters. I'm not gonna sit here and pretend to speak for every digestive system on the planet. Good luck and, more importantly, have fun!
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@ParapaDrifter Don't be fooled by his pack of lies. He hasn't healed himself from anything. IN fact, Aajonus isn't even his real name. It's a fictitious one that he created along with fake credentials. OH, and how is it you can claim these animals are happy and healthy? Were they happy when someone slit their throat? Did you do it? I doubt that very much. Most people can't stomach the idea of slaughtering a helpless being that they know we don't need for food. End the suffering now. Go vegan!
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@sillygoose544 I already have, I purposefully rot all my food. My biggest influence is the cow, a ruminant. It eats the toughest things to digest, yet it gets it done through a huge forestomach that acts like a fermentation kettle. It doesn't digest the grass, it eats the bacteria, the fatty acids, and enzymes they produce. and they grow 1000+ lbs!
Fermented foods is the answer. All life is essentially microbial, how well you sustain your life depends on how well your microbes digest your food.
Thank you for making this video, and for posting it.
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
PrimalLadyRosy 1 year ago
Thanks for your appreciation. I want more people to understand the importance of this message.
wildandraw 1 year ago