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my ancestors (grandfather, great-grandfather, great-great-grandfather) always drank raw blood and ate raw meat. And no one died, that's because they only ate meat from their farms. Right now, if you buy raw meat from a store, there is a VERY high probability that there will be dangerous parasites, which are naturally hidden. Even if you catch meat from a hunt, it still won’t be safe.

It’s just that the topic of raw food diet is quite popular here, what if some zoomer eats meat like a challenge and dies because his muscles and brain began to be eaten by worms JFL. Raw food diet for the rich
 
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or just when you take meat from a hunter, take it for inspection and if it’s clean you can eat it
 
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I never got the point of raw meat, Liver especially tastes disgusting if its not cooked. Also thoughts on raw milk?
 
retards really eating raw meat :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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I never got the point of raw meat, Liver especially tastes disgusting if its not cooked. Also thoughts on raw milk?
I think raw milk is bad. And raw meat is simply much healthier than usual. The taste can be described as follows: imagine you are gnawing on cold jelly (with the texture of meat) with the taste of blood
 
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I think raw milk is bad. And raw meat is simply much healthier than usual. The taste can be described as follows: imagine you are gnawing on cold jelly (with the texture of meat) with the taste of blood
much healthier in the sense? what nutrients does it give you that cooked meat doesnt?
 
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Bs i eat raw meat daily
 
much healthier in the sense? what nutrients does it give you that cooked meat doesnt?
Enzymes are killed by heat treatment, they are very useful for digestion. A raw food diet isn't necessary, but it will make you feel better overall. and testosterone will naturally increase
 
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much healthier in the sense? what nutrients does it give you that cooked meat doesnt?
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our ancestors COOKED MEAT
they have double digit IQ :lul:
 
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I think raw milk is bad. And raw meat is simply much healthier than usual. The taste can be described as follows: imagine you are gnawing on cold jelly (with the texture of meat) with the taste of blood
How tf raw milk is bad?Only if you weak pussy who cant stand natual bacterias in milk
 
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Btw genetics must be nice with ancestors like this
 
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because I have acne
undigested fats pass through the skin
Bones, calcium › stage 1 acne
Drinking raw milk every week and my skin never been dat healthy before
 
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my ancestors (grandfather, great-grandfather, great-great-grandfather) always drank raw blood and ate raw meat. And no one died, that's because they only ate meat from their farms. Right now, if you buy raw meat from a store, there is a VERY high probability that there will be dangerous parasites, which are naturally hidden. Even if you catch meat from a hunt, it still won’t be safe.

It’s just that the topic of raw food diet is quite popular here, what if some zoomer eats meat like a challenge and dies because his muscles and brain began to be eaten by worms JFL. Raw food diet for the rich
Bullshit i eat for 3 years
 
Wtf u even talking about its natural i eat raw primal diet by aajonus vonderplanitz
 
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Wtf u even talking about its natural i eat raw primal diet by aajonus vonderplanitz
Thanks for the book, I just don’t know much about parasites
 
Give just one evidence that parasites are harmful. Please.

The reason why farmed meat is bad is because of antibiotics and vaccines, obviously.
 
Give just one evidence that parasites are harmful. Please.

The reason why farmed meat is bad is because of antibiotics and vaccines, obviously.
I was too stupid, forgive me
 
no, if you buy it from a store, there will be a very LOW chance because cattle are constantly given antibiotics and anthelmintics

much more common in nature, kill a wild deer and they will be filled with all sorts of worms
 
I've eaten raw meat for over 2 years now and it saved my life. I had severe gut issues and autoimmune issues. The all meat raw diet took me from 99 lbs and moments away from death back to 160 lbs now. This an excellent diet for those with horrible gut issues. However, if you're fine in this area then you want to have a diet where organic fruit is your foundation.

I have my own animals and order some from Amish farms. Consuming raw meat from the grocery store with all the antibiotics, vaccines, grain fed shit, etc is fucking retarded.
 
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I've eaten raw meat for over 2 years now and it saved my life. I had severe gut issues and autoimmune issues. The all meat raw diet took me from 99 lbs and moments away from death back to 160 lbs now. This an excellent diet for those with horrible gut issues. However, if you're fine in this area then you want to have a diet where organic fruit is your foundation.

I have my own animals and order some from Amish farms. Consuming raw meat from the grocery store with all the antibiotics, vaccines, grain fed shit, etc is fucking retarded.
Where do you live? On a farm or do you have a big backyard where you can have all your animals?
 
Where do you live? On a farm or do you have a big backyard where you can have all your ani

Ozarks, Missouri.

I live off grid, self sufficiently (90%) and changed my political status so I am as free as humanly possible within this current reality.

I started with chickens, ducks, then sheep, followed by goats, and now some cows.
 
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Ozarks, Missouri.

I live off grid, self sufficiently (90%) and changed my political status so I am as free as humanly possible within this current reality.

I started with chickens, ducks, then sheep, followed by goats, and now some cows.
Congrats, legit my goal.
How hard is it, and does it take a lot of maintenance? Also, how much $ did you need to start off (assuming you didn't own any land before starting)?
 
Congrats, legit my goal.
How hard is it, and does it take a lot of maintenance? Also, how much $ did you need to start off (assuming you didn't own any land before starting)?
2.5 million dollars was my point of exit from my job. I know it's not much but this was before hyperinflation.

Everything I purchased was things that required the least amount of maintenance and supposed to last longer than average. For example, the boxable homes are designed to last for 100+ years with a lifetime warrantee because I purchased them up front. Most maintenance is on the homemade barn.

1.) Land was 100k but I started with a owner financing contract. Around 10 acres with water good soil, fairly level and high quality trees like maple and black walnut.
2.) 2 wells installed at 25k
3.) 4 boxable homes was 200k. I'm using 3 as rentals for passive income.
4.) 25k for geothermal engineering.
5.) 35k for a massive greenhouse
6.) 4k for a DIY filtration system
7.) 30k for solar panels on roof and land
8.) 2k Hydrogenator
9.) 3k solar generator
10.) 10k for large batteries and equipment/supplies to make my own.
11.) Free ducks and chickens from a friend.
12.) $400 for Sheep to start
13.) 10k cows
14.) $500 goats
15.) Built the barn with my own supplies and with my dad.
16.) Starts and seeds for the garden 2k.
17.) 3 years of long term 20 year + food storage 5k.
18.) Changed political status: $200 (documents, mail, etc)

So about 451K to be fully up and running along with passive income streams. I do have some people living within 2 miles who are friends and have certain skills I don't possess so we help each other out. I am currently working on expansion and recruiting friends and family into a volunteerism Christian community similar to the structure the Amish have been utilizing for centuries. I would like to expand to 100's of acres to recruit my family and friends and other Caucasian Christians.


Now with the Boxable homes, and land these items can all be on financing with low downpayments. So it will save a ton of money up front.
 
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Congrats, legit my goal.
How hard is it, and does it take a lot of maintenance? Also, how much $ did you need to start off (assuming you didn't own any land before starting)?
2.5 million dollars was my point of exit from my job. I know it's not much but this was before hyperinflation.

Everything I purchased was things that required the least amount of maintenance and supposed to last longer than average. For example, the boxable homes are designed to last for 100+ years with a lifetime warrantee because I purchased them up front. Most maintenance is on the homemade barn.

1.) Land was 100k but I started with a owner financing contract. Around 10 acres with water good soil, fairly level and high quality trees like maple and black walnut.
2.) 2 wells installed at 25k
3.) 4 boxable homes was 200k. I'm using 3 as rentals for passive income.
4.) 25k for geothermal engineering.
5.) 35k for a massive greenhouse
6.) 4k for a DIY filtration system
7.) 30k for solar panels on roof and land
8.) 2k Hydrogenator
9.) 3k solar generator
10.) 10k for large batteries and equipment/supplies to make my own.
11.) Free ducks and chickens from a friend.
12.) $400 for Sheep to start
13.) 10k cows
14.) $500 goats
15.) Built the barn with my own supplies and with my dad.
16.) Starts and seeds for the garden 2k.
17.) 3 years of long term 20 year + food storage 5k.
18.) Changed political status: $200 (documents, mail, etc)

So about 451K to be fully up and running along with passive income streams. I do have some people living within 2 miles who are friends and have certain skills I don't possess so we help each other out. I am currently working on expansion and recruiting friends and family into a volunteerism Christian community similar to the structure the Amish have been utilizing for centuries. I would like to expand to 100's of acres to recruit my family and friends and other Caucasian Christians.


Now with the Boxable homes, and land these items can all be on financing with low downpayments. So it will save a ton of money up front.
 
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2.5 million dollars was my point of exit from my job. I know it's not much but this was before hyperinflation.

Everything I purchased was things that required the least amount of maintenance and supposed to last longer than average. For example, the boxable homes are designed to last for 100+ years with a lifetime warrantee because I purchased them up front. Most maintenance is on the homemade barn.

1.) Land was 100k but I started with a owner financing contract. Around 10 acres with water good soil, fairly level and high quality trees like maple and black walnut.
2.) 2 wells installed at 25k
3.) 4 boxable homes was 200k. I'm using 3 as rentals for passive income.
4.) 25k for geothermal engineering.
5.) 35k for a massive greenhouse
6.) 4k for a DIY filtration system
7.) 30k for solar panels on roof and land
8.) 2k Hydrogenator
9.) 3k solar generator
10.) 10k for large batteries and equipment/supplies to make my own.
11.) Free ducks and chickens from a friend.
12.) $400 for Sheep to start
13.) 10k cows
14.) $500 goats
15.) Built the barn with my own supplies and with my dad.
16.) Starts and seeds for the garden 2k.
17.) 3 years of long term 20 year + food storage 5k.
18.) Changed political status: $200 (documents, mail, etc)

So about 451K to be fully up and running along with passive income streams. I do have some people living within 2 miles who are friends and have certain skills I don't possess so we help each other out. I am currently working on expansion and recruiting friends and family into a volunteerism Christian community similar to the structure the Amish have been utilizing for centuries. I would like to expand to 100's of acres to recruit my family and friends and other Caucasian Christians.


Now with the Boxable homes, and land these items can all be on financing with low downpayments. So it will save a ton of money up front.
This is my dream tbh. Id rather start extremely small first thi
 

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