Author Topic: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...  (Read 9882 times)

Dr.Teufel Geist

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • Posts: 8789
The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« on: October 13, 2010, 02:19:13 AM »
We are a family here, and sometimes we would actually like to say goodbye, or goodnight, or whatever..
so this thread is for that purpose, plus it's alot easier than PM back and forth.  ;D


So with that being said and it being 2:18 am .... Goodnight folks, see ya'll tomarrow...er..later today.  :D

charp13

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • *
  • Posts: 7144
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #1 on: October 13, 2010, 06:27:09 AM »
Doc, I would guess that you keep odd hours anyway, since you probably write all night and work all day!  Or vice/versa  :)   I had to get up early today to teach classes, but I could not turn the tv off until 3 miners were pulled out of that Chilean hole! I HAD to make sure it was going OK last night. Man, I can't imagine the stress those families have been through!

Dr.Teufel Geist

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • Posts: 8789
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #2 on: October 14, 2010, 06:04:42 PM »
it's supper time, gonna go eat some potato salad and a roast beef hoagie..
See you folks later, have a good one guys..

Unknown Primate

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • Posts: 7875
  • Legend of Wildcat Creek
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #3 on: October 14, 2010, 06:10:07 PM »
Mmmmm - potato salad!
" Perhaps he dimly wonders why, there is no other such as I. "

charp13

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • *
  • Posts: 7144
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #4 on: October 14, 2010, 06:15:12 PM »
I wish people would stop bragging about their delicious meals!  I always go scrounging around and all I ever find is fiber bars and eggs!     :)

Scatter

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • *
  • Posts: 16146
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #5 on: October 14, 2010, 08:10:28 PM »
it's supper time, gonna go eat some potato salad and a roast beef hoagie..
See you folks later, have a good one guys..


MAN I wish I was at your house right now. That sounds great!!
We're all here because we're not all there.
http://www.distinctivedummies.net/index.html

Barlow

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • Posts: 541
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #6 on: October 14, 2010, 10:05:33 PM »
Charp13 wrote:

Quote
I wish people would stop bragging about their delicious meals!

I'm just glad they're writing about it now and not last week. I just came off a full 30 day fast of nothing but raw milk. Raw milk for breakfast, raw milk for lunch, raw milk for dinner, raw milk for snacks...ugh! I got so sick of raw milk! My first cooked meal in a month, I think I orgasmed and had an out of body experience at the same time!

Was worth it though. You wouldn't believe what it did for my cholesterol!  :)

Opera Ghost

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • *
  • Posts: 6359
  • "To my Christine, I am forever Wed"
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2010, 11:09:07 AM »
Charp13 wrote:

I'm just glad they're writing about it now and not last week. I just came off a full 30 day fast of nothing but raw milk. Raw milk for breakfast, raw milk for lunch, raw milk for dinner, raw milk for snacks...ugh! I got so sick of raw milk! My first cooked meal in a month, I think I orgasmed and had an out of body experience at the same time!

Was worth it though. You wouldn't believe what it did for my cholesterol!  :)

Never heard of this. Where DOES one get Raw Milk?
"In each of us, two natures are at war--the good and the evil. All our lives the fight goes on between them, and one of them must conquer..."

Barlow

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • Posts: 541
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #8 on: October 15, 2010, 12:58:17 PM »
Opera Ghost wrote:

Quote
Never heard of this. Where DOES one get Raw Milk?


Hard to find in some places due to the criminals at the (unconstitutional) FDA and the dairy industry, but you can find sources here:

http://www.realmilk.com/where1.html

Click on whichever state you're in and it'll bring up farms you can go to.

For some background, I've studied Ayurvedic medicine for 20+ years, western clinical nutrition for 15 years, and Traditional Chinese Medicine for a few years now. So I have an extensive background of research and practice.

Raw milk is far healthier than pasteurized/homogenized milk. In fact, the latter has no health benefits and lots of health risks and cannot honestly be called food, much less healthy food. Raw milk contains real vitamin A & D and other vitamins, undamaged minerals, live enzymes (including lactase, which means those who are lactose intolerant can drink it, as lactase digests lactose), live probiotics, immune enhancing immunogloblins, lactoferrin (iron), etc. It's also raw fat and raw protein, which is far healthier than cooked fats and proteins.

Anyway, bottom line, raw milk is excellent and health enhancing, while the pasterurized/homogenized crap at the stores is for all practical purposes poison and not truly a food.

Here are the proper medical standards for cholesterol goals...

Total cholesterol has virtually no meaning when it comes to predicting heart attack or stroke, so unless it's 300 or above, don't worry about it.
HDL ("good" cholesterol) - should be 55 or higher
LDL ("bad" cholesterol) - should be below 120
Triglycerides - should be below 100
HDL/Total Cholesterol Ratio - should be above 24%
Triglycerides/HDL Ratio - should be below 2



After 30 days on raw milk, here are my cholesterol changes (total cholesterol is meaningless unless it's above 300, but I'm including it for reference).

These are changes over the course of 30 days on raw milk, as verified by blood work done at one of the best labs in the country...

Total Cholesterol - Decreased from 242 to 167 (a 75 point drop)
HDL (ie "good cholesterol") - Increased from 44 to 51 (a 7 point increase)
LDL (ie "good cholesterol") - Decreased from 168 to 99 (a 69 point drop)
Triglycerides - Decreased from 149 to 86 (a 63 point drop)
HDL/Total Cholesterol Ratio - Increased from 18% to 31% (a 15% increase)
Triglycerides/HDL Ratio - Decreased from 3.3 to 1.7 (a 48% drop)

All this without the liver damaging, muscle destroying, heart attack inducing side effects of the useless and dangerous statin drugs (lLipitor, Zocor, Crestor, etc). And far better results than you typically get with statin drugs as well.

Anyway, if anyone wants more detailed info or has questions, feel free to PM me (or post here, I guess).






Opera Ghost

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • *
  • Posts: 6359
  • "To my Christine, I am forever Wed"
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #9 on: October 15, 2010, 01:18:03 PM »
Thanks Barlow! What if you're lactose intolerant, like I am?  ;D
"In each of us, two natures are at war--the good and the evil. All our lives the fight goes on between them, and one of them must conquer..."

Barlow

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • Posts: 541
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #10 on: October 15, 2010, 01:44:07 PM »
First, are you sure you're lactose intolerant? Many people who believe they are, are instead actually reacting to all the dead bacteria floating around in pasteurized milk and aren't truly lactose intolerant.

However, raw milk contains an live enzyme called lactase, which digests the milk sugar lactose. Pasteurization kills the lactase enzyme, which makes it hard to digest the lactose milk sugar because your body makes little to no lactase. Raw milk is loaded with lactase, therefore it's not a problem.

I am definitely lactose intolerant. If I had a single glass of pasteurized milk, I'd have the runs without any doubt. From just an ounce or two. With raw milk...well...I just chugged down roughly a gallon a day for 30 days straight, and no diarrhea at all.

So yeah, raw milk is real, and totally different from the devitalized, health-destroying garbage sold in stores. Even organic milks like Horizon and Organic Valley are crap because they're pasteurized and homogenized.

Another thing, you have to make sure the raw milk is coming from Jersey, Gurnsey, Asian, or African cows, but not  Holsteins or Friesians, as the former give A2 milk and the latter A1. It all has to do with a genetic mutation and it's quite involved. The Reader's Digest version is that A1 milk contains a genetic mutation that  causes the milk to give off a peptide called BCM7, which causes problems. A1 type milk causes auto-immune problems, heart disease (it has an inflammatory effect on the blood vessels), diabetes, autism, etc. Type A1 milk also increases mucus in the body, because the BCM7 it gives off binds to the epithelial cells in the mucus membranes. This doesn't happen with A2 milk. Choose your cows wisely!  :D

Also, they should be grass fed on organic, free range pastures and not fed grains like corn, rice, etc.

marsattacks666

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • Posts: 27686
  • I'm almost.....Human.
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #11 on: October 15, 2010, 03:49:14 PM »
First, are you sure you're lactose intolerant? Many people who believe they are, are instead actually reacting to all the dead bacteria floating around in pasteurized milk and aren't truly lactose intolerant.

However, raw milk contains an live enzyme called lactase, which digests the milk sugar lactose. Pasteurization kills the lactase enzyme, which makes it hard to digest the lactose milk sugar because your body makes little to no lactase. Raw milk is loaded with lactase, therefore it's not a problem.

I am definitely lactose intolerant. If I had a single glass of pasteurized milk, I'd have the runs without any doubt. From just an ounce or two. With raw milk...well...I just chugged down roughly a gallon a day for 30 days straight, and no diarrhea at all.

So yeah, raw milk is real, and totally different from the devitalized, health-destroying garbage sold in stores. Even organic milks like Horizon and Organic Valley are crap because they're pasteurized and homogenized.

Another thing, you have to make sure the raw milk is coming from Jersey, Gurnsey, Asian, or African cows, but not  Holsteins or Friesians, as the former give A2 milk and the latter A1. It all has to do with a genetic mutation and it's quite involved. The Reader's Digest version is that A1 milk contains a genetic mutation that  causes the milk to give off a peptide called BCM7, which causes problems. A1 type milk causes auto-immune problems, heart disease (it has an inflammatory effect on the blood vessels), diabetes, autism, etc. Type A1 milk also increases mucus in the body, because the BCM7 it gives off binds to the epithelial cells in the mucus membranes. This doesn't happen with A2 milk. Choose your cows wisely!  :D

Also, they should be grass fed on organic, free range pastures and not fed grains like corn, rice, etc.



Ouch!!!!!!!
    "They come from the bowels of hell; a transformed race of walking dead. Zombies, guided by a master plan for complete domination of the Earth."

Opera Ghost

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • *
  • Posts: 6359
  • "To my Christine, I am forever Wed"
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #12 on: October 15, 2010, 03:53:18 PM »
First, are you sure you're lactose intolerant? Many people who believe they are, are instead actually reacting to all the dead bacteria floating around in pasteurized milk and aren't truly lactose intolerant.

However, raw milk contains an live enzyme called lactase, which digests the milk sugar lactose. Pasteurization kills the lactase enzyme, which makes it hard to digest the lactose milk sugar because your body makes little to no lactase. Raw milk is loaded with lactase, therefore it's not a problem.

I am definitely lactose intolerant. If I had a single glass of pasteurized milk, I'd have the runs without any doubt. From just an ounce or two. With raw milk...well...I just chugged down roughly a gallon a day for 30 days straight, and no diarrhea at all.

So yeah, raw milk is real, and totally different from the devitalized, health-destroying garbage sold in stores. Even organic milks like Horizon and Organic Valley are crap because they're pasteurized and homogenized.

Another thing, you have to make sure the raw milk is coming from Jersey, Gurnsey, Asian, or African cows, but not  Holsteins or Friesians, as the former give A2 milk and the latter A1. It all has to do with a genetic mutation and it's quite involved. The Reader's Digest version is that A1 milk contains a genetic mutation that  causes the milk to give off a peptide called BCM7, which causes problems. A1 type milk causes auto-immune problems, heart disease (it has an inflammatory effect on the blood vessels), diabetes, autism, etc. Type A1 milk also increases mucus in the body, because the BCM7 it gives off binds to the epithelial cells in the mucus membranes. This doesn't happen with A2 milk. Choose your cows wisely!  :D

Also, they should be grass fed on organic, free range pastures and not fed grains like corn, rice, etc.

Straight milk, pretty much a shot size or more, ice cream and soft cheese' affect me, but hard cheese does not. Cramping and then straight thru me.
"In each of us, two natures are at war--the good and the evil. All our lives the fight goes on between them, and one of them must conquer..."

Dr.Teufel Geist

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • Posts: 8789
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #13 on: October 15, 2010, 05:59:59 PM »
Never heard of this. Where DOES one get Raw Milk?



Opera Ghost

  • Sergeant
  • *****
  • *
  • Posts: 6359
  • "To my Christine, I am forever Wed"
Re: The Goodbye,Goodnight, I will see you later Thread...
« Reply #14 on: October 15, 2010, 06:10:14 PM »
"In each of us, two natures are at war--the good and the evil. All our lives the fight goes on between them, and one of them must conquer..."

 

en iyi bahis siteleri

https://diziizle.wtf/

totobo