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"Anna L. Abrante" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Aug 1999 07:04:01 EDT
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>   bout the asymptomatic parasite  visit , prezented by Dr zlovuck
>    My experience of " Naturel way of farming " show me that all the
>   parasites
>   and bacteries are present in my orchard and all are asymptomatic not
>    affecting the plants in a desastrous manner like they do in a
>   chemically
>    fertilised orchard.
>
>    Available for more question
>   Jean-claude
>
>
 Thank you for the very informative post Jean-Claude.  I whole-
 heartedly agree that in a *natural* environment, parasites, and
microbes and other ugly buggies would be a healthy
 addition to our existence, in their proper place.  Even the sacred
 Wild Game can be hazardous to our health if it's infected with
 parasites that we can't handle.  It is fool-hearty to think that
we can handle *any* bug, at *any* time. If this were true, we
 would not even care about such things as salmanella and E. coli.

  I read that article about treating Crohn's Disease with parasites.
 In fact I have it right here, I printed it for my supervisor at work.
  I found it fascinating.  And a part of me yearned to be back in
  touch with nature in such a way as to actually, willingly, carry
  worms in me. But I just c a n ' t do it, not deliberately.

  This keeps me separate from what is *natural*.  And if I am this
  way, I know there are others.  And just as I have had food
  poisoning several times in my life, I know others have also.
  And this is while always eating *cooked* meats.  If I had eaten
  that food raw...how bad would I have caught it? Food
  poisoning is more common than we think, and most of us get it
 from *cooked* meats that were accidentally undercooked.

 Just for the clarification of it, once again, and then I intend to
  drop this thread because people insist on ignoring the things I am
  saying, and interjecting what they WANT TO THINK I am saying.

  My objection is to the idea of eating raw *ANY* meat, in *ANY*
  amount, not raw meat eating in general. No amount of insulting,
   or negative feedback, will get me to believe that such a broad
  statement is safe to make.

  Those of you that sent your support by private e-mails, thank you
  very much.

  And to the others that don't feel this subject is important, I apologize
  for taking your time..but I will bet you will remember this thread the
  next time you get ill from food, and wonder if the doctor really knew
  what he was talking about after all.

  Anna
  "...all paths lead somewhere,
  ...even the ones that end where they start."






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