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  • in reply to: Dandelions #726
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    haha tortoises probably can digest these better than our stomachs can.

    These things are more bitter than spinach geesh….

    I’m going to make some Kim-chi with them, that seem to make cabbage digestible.

    (Not only that but I find the flower petals pass Whole into the lavatory. Similar to corn.)

    I should just get some turtles and rabbits.

    in reply to: Dandelions #725
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    Oh your raise Tortoises. Feeding them for free. Thats brillant.

    I was so focused on the monetary system that I missed out on simple skills like this, like finding food.

    People are so engrained and sucked into this “rat race” if you will they miss the simple truths.

    Then they get into massive financial crisis’s. Yet still stay in expensive hotels…. and drive the latest car.

    Because its very very Necessary. And it is.

    Even in Daoism you Must be rich.

    But truth is there just wasting there chi. There suckers.

    Living in an expensive hotel, there being ripped off. That has nothing to do with being rich. Its not a necessity to a rich person.

    Its the frikken wrapping paper. Almost useless. Maybe good for bonfire.

    There missing the whole point..And

    There spending there money on empty investments, that return nothing.

    Suckers.

    Even I was. Saving up to buy hennessy imperial or paradis everyday. Driving

    Living in abundance is necessary. But it should produce results.

    In the past in where people lived in tribes everything was free.

    Everytime I see these people who are in “finical crisis’s” but when you take a look..

    They have two cars….

    They took expensive vacations…

    You expect to see someone in a one bedroom apartment with one pair of clothes. Eating beans… out of a can.

    Sleeping on the floor.

    You tell them, stop spending on all that.

    “Oh but we can’t, we can’t live like that. That would be poor.”

    …………………

    So sad when I see cases like that.

    Truth is there already poor. They just can’t see it because they got suckerd into buying all this stuff.

    Anyways I think I maybe have gotten off-topic.

    in reply to: Dandelions #717
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    Oh, well I guess I’m going to get a head start and start eating them now.

    in reply to: Dandelions #711
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    Product Lutein/zeaxanthin (micrograms per hundred grams)
    nasturtium (yellow flowers, lutein levels only) 45,000
    kale (raw) 39,550
    kale (cooked) 18,246
    dandelion leaves (raw) 13,610
    nasturtium (leaves, lutein levels only) 13,600
    turnip greens (raw) 12,825
    spinach (raw) 12,198
    spinach (cooked) 11,308
    swiss chard (raw or cooked) 11,000
    turnip greens (cooked) 8440
    collard greens (cooked) 7694
    watercress (raw) 5767
    garden peas (raw) 2593
    romaine lettuce 2312
    zucchini 2125
    brussels sprouts 1590
    pistachio nuts 1205
    broccoli 1121
    carrot (cooked) 687
    Maize/corn 642
    egg (hard boiled) 353
    avocado (raw) 271
    carrot (raw) 256
    kiwifruit 122

    in reply to: Denistry, tooth aches. and tooth decay. #709
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    Yes I have bamboo salt. There was something stuck in between my teeth. Theres no pain now.

    in reply to: Acupressure callahan techiques #685
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    Oh this was an incomplete post. KT is in ‘jail’…so he can’t sell anything. But in all his books I remember he mentions these amazing yet simple techniques to use while in stress.

    I’ve tried some simple ones online. But he recommends calling doctor callhan. And getting it over the phone.I’ve tried the techniques and its just hitting lightly some acupressure points. He even gave them names.

    in reply to: scientific proof of acupuncture #646
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    You can easyily see the emotional impact, most of us have experienced it directly.Have you ever gotten a splinter stuck in your hand and seen how just that splinter can effect emotion?

    in reply to: Thoughts on Urine Therapy?(Urine drinking) #617
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    Wow thats curious.

    Oh my nephew is right here. He is 9, should I be collecting his urine? haha

    Protiens good. I like salmon

    in reply to: How to stop the Hangover? TCM #615
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    Ah yes, the first one is a popular method… I have done that myself on thinking that alcohol increasing liver qi. A Dangerous Method. After about another hour another drink is needed… a healthy body will start to reject after a while.

    Drinking can easily get out of hand or get over done.

    I use to astaxanthin from bioastix. I remember it having a buffering affect. (thanks for reminding me I need to start by taking this, although I did eat some shrimp)

    Vinegar! First time I’ve heard that. That makes sense.

    I’ve had the oppurtunity to use the real tao salt(I heard the supply is almost gone now)

    and found even with that it was not instant. Alcohol, especially cheap has an effective poison. With experimentation, I’ve found that even one beer is enough to poison you for a day. The only remedy, which you mentioned, drinking more beers.

    I had some tao salt back then that I had took (when beer ran out) and that ended the cycle of needing another beer.And it worked.

    What do you mean you can’t find bamboo salt?? I just bought some from insan.

    There seems to be a lot of brands. and they are coloured.

    http://image.ec21.com/image/biosalt/bimg_GC00399302_CA00399334/Amesthyst_Bamboo_Salt_-_Handy_Size.jpg

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    in reply to: Losing weight using Acupuncture #601
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    Wow…how enightening. I had a thought that drinking bone soup was good for the brain… (smarter).

    Obviously its good for bones. But there was this weird hinting I got from my korean school mentor. As if Marshmallows were like super powerful, after reading that I knew marshmellows were made from bones.

    I called someone(an acupuncturist and herbalist) and asked him for the recipe for his soup.

    Bone soup is reaaly good I make it every time this year.

    in reply to: dangers of vegetarian diet? #566
    EricKimEricKim
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    It certainly does, thank you for that. As the beef at the store is only that color because its sprayed. I don’t think its fresh food.

    in reply to: dangers of vegetarian diet? #565
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    @Sultan So non-organic spinach would be good. Thank you for reminding me of that. I did some Qigong yesterday after I read that.

    SO What I find interesting though. Is we use Tobacco as a pesticide. It was one of the first developed. Its a natural pesticide. Which could possible mean the pleasure of smoking tobacco could be reduced to nothing more than a harmless vice. I’ve seen Doctors who smoked.

    in reply to: dangers of vegetarian diet? #558
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    But what you can do is get cat and dog. They have been domesticated for food for over 9,000 years… And were worshiped in ancient Egypt.As rice is worshipped in china as holy foods bestowed upon us by god to not starve.

    Cats are some of the most powerful TCM. And is the entire reason the Tiger is almost existent.

    Most people only know about the herbs of TCM. But animal medicines are equally important. This may sound crazy if your a westerner, but bear with me…

    Tiger bone wine is said to be a cure many aliments. But its black market now and illegal.

    Its the domestication thats makes this really worth it. IN Chinese 12 elements dog and cat are the same family element Yang. The body is yang and wood. And cats are yang and wood element.

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    in reply to: dangers of vegetarian diet? #557
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    Red meat, yea I remember on Bodybuilding.com I mentioned that tons of red meat should be eaten for weight lost. And I got negged reviewed so much, “troll” I believe is what I was called. And back then, I didn’t even know what that was….

    Yea grass-fed red beef is best. The only problem I have is getting fresh red meat… If I order beef no telling how long its been sitting around.There difficult to find and keep.Just milking a cow can end up with getting the milker’s face kicked off.

    It really is a serious issue.At restaurants by the sea, true fish aficionados never order the fish dishes past noon because… by then the fish is too old.

    in reply to: dangers of vegetarian diet? #547
    EricKimEricKim
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    Some impressive stuff said here. But its just hard to find a sustainable source of beef. As all the buffalos were killed off to starve the Native americans. Feedlot cattle are not good enough for your nutrition. They are fed antibiotics.

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