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> The PaleoDiet doesn't contain any raw meat recipes and specifically
> warns against eating raw fish. I ate raw meat once, and had severe
> diarrhea for three days afterwards, (but I'll admit that I kept it for
> well a few weeks in an acidic solution in the fridge before eating it).
> Eating raw eggs can be risky. There doesn't seem to be a need to eat
> raw animal products in any case, other than milk, if you consume that.
> It's certainly less appealing to most people. Please don't think that
> paleo means raw animal.
don't think either that eating raw animal is paleo .
putting meats in vinegar or lemon is surelly not paleo
chicken eggs are the result of a selective breeding involving an unatural
diet for chickens disrupting their hormonal balance ( grains do that to
them - good for quantity of eggs, bad for quality )
it is way less dangerous to eat raw meats than to eat half cooked meats not
eaten right away .
parasites in fishes or other animals are most often safelly disposed by the
body before they can take hold on you . like not everybody get affected by a
flu viruses .
there is many peoples eating raw animals meats for years ( personally 14
years with only raw meats and all my life for some meats --(i have not been
raised in north america and so are not culturally scared of the living ).
there is still a constant :animals meats in their raw state are way more
easelly digested than coagulated proteins .
jean-claude
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