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Yet, not all wild meat is safe. Aren't most wild animals
>walking around with - at the very least - a worm/parasite load? That's why
>I freeze all meat for at least two weeks. Michael Audette's recent post
re.
>the temp at which meat should be frozen was interesting. If we don't have
a
>freezer that will go that low, what are we to do? Give up wild game?
if the old model of pathogens is valid , i think we are stuck, because like
you say they are in every living being on earth. Now i wonder how all the
species manage to do and still do without the miraculous discoveries of
vaccinations and antibiotics?
But may be there is somewhat a more wholistic picture about the
relationships between parasites , bacterias and more complex forms of life.
One in which we will not see a battlefield in a war situation, where one
have to die, but one where cooperation in a game where both respect the
rules, will be seen
i am afraid that we didn't respect the rules in the game of life and are
still not ready to take responsibility for it. It must be someonelse 's
fault .
Thoses littles critters that accompany every infectious disesases were
handy at the time of Pasteur to become the culprit.Yet Bechamp had an other
approach to it and Pasteur after he got famous for claiming that view
recognised on his death bed that he was wrong< Bechamp was right, the germ
is nothing its environment is everything>
I am surpised that paleo peoples who want to adress the real issues still
buy into this old model .
jean-claude
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