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Raw meat,Raw cheese,Raw milk,Raw fish,Raw eggs mean optimal health

Posted: April 2nd, 2023, 11:37 am
by Kalinago
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The Oy Vey say don't eat raw meat and milk products,that alone if proof that this is what is good for you.

Re: Raw meat,Raw cheese,Raw milk,Raw fish,Raw eggs mean optimal health

Posted: April 2nd, 2023, 4:39 pm
by MrMan
Kalinago wrote:
April 2nd, 2023, 11:37 am
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http://entityart.co.uk/food-is-medicine ... c-sulphur/

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-TupRO7qjc&t=927s[/youtube]

The Oy Vey say don't eat raw meat and milk products,that alone if proof that this is what is good for you.
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If you get your meat, eggs, or dairy products through the grocery store supply chain, many individuals handle it, and you don't know where it's been. That's one reason to cook it. I think pasteurized eggs might be safe to eat raw. They say you can eat the yolks. I had a friend who was a high school running champ who used to guzzle a certain number of eggs in the morning.

I've got ducks, and we wash the poop off of them before we store them. They are probably okay to eat raw, but that's too extreme for me. I prefer to cook them at least some.

Beef is a kind of meat that could be eaten raw, I think, if you don't eat the fat, which is more dangerous, but apparently it is safer to cook it at least some. I like mine just barely well done, personally. Chicken is more dangerous, apparently, though there is a part of Japan where they eat chicken sashimi, but it isn't wise to get chicken from the grocery store and try that. (And I can just smell it in my mind...yuck!...please cook the chicken.)

One of my friends had goats, and he'd bleach their teats and to purify them and drink the milk raw and make stuff out of it. Since they'd been sanitized, he figured he could do that.