Kris;  Appreciate what you wrote.  There is also
homeostatic soil organisms to help balance bacteria
and floras.  Anyone wishing more information on this
can email me [email protected] or call 8703684268.  I
would be happy to send an article on the subject.

--- Kris <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It is a matter of if you don't have the "good"
> bacteria then the "bad" bacteria
> > will cause purtifaction?  Or am I missing
> something here?
> >
> I do not know for sure, but I think that candida can
> cause a lot of
> putrefaction.  My father has a horrible overgrowth
> of candida, and boy,
> does he smell bad.  He self intoxicates with every
> meal too.
> 
> 
> > Old timey replenishment (I'm surprised at you
> people) was unpasturized or "live
> > cultures added" yogurt. Last time I looked,
> "Dannon" was one brand. Read the
> > label.
> >
> Check out Kombucha.  Much more friendly flora
> available to the gut.
> Many people with stomach problems related to no
> friendly flora have been
> greatly benefited by it.  Most if not all brands of
> commercially
> prepared yogurts are very dilute in their bacteria,
> if they have any at
> all.  They use gelatin to make the yogurt thicker,
> as they do not want
> to take the time to let it set up right.  I make my
> own Kombucha and
> yogurt.  Otherwise you can buy expensive probiotics.
>  But since this is
> something you would need all you life I suggest the
> less expensive way.
> Do some web searches, Kombucha is a life giving
> drink, cheap and easy to
> make.  I know personally a woman who would have
> died, except someone
> gave her some of this to drink on her death bed in
> the hospital, and she
> fully recovered and is living now at the age of 80, 
> over five years
> since.
> 
> 
> > Dear Mary, Kinda like what the old Inuit (Eskimos)
> lived on, huh? (At least
> > until White Man brought in sugar...)  And what the
> Atkins diet espouses,
> > according to the thing I saw on TV last night.
> > The LDS (Mormon) Word of Wisdom is the opposite,
> saying to eat meat
> > sparingly and only in times of famine.
> > It also recommends grains, and no hot beverages,
> alcohol, or tobacco usage.
> > Interesting...
> >
> It might be noted that meat consumption is related
> to constipation.
> Somewhere I read that constipation can be linked to
> being
> "cantankerous."  In other words, it makes one
> "cranky."  Native
> americans have been noted for their heavy meat
> consumption, and their
> war like activities.  All the glorification of their
> wonderful lifestyle
> aside, I have native american blood in me, and I
> love the beautiful
> aspects of their cultures (I read SEVEN ARROWS, and
> remember, that in
> any culture the idealists are only about 1-5 
> percent of the
> population);  the fact remains that Native americans
> killed each other
> off better than the invading Europeans could have
> ever done.   Disease
> did them in pretty bad, and that does not speak well
> for their immune
> systems,  which could have been affected by their
> heavy reliance on
> meat, and the inability for their cultures to
> sustain a farming
> lifestyle, due to invading enemies who would kill
> and rape and pillage
> those who stayed put in one place long enough to try
> to plant crops.
> They HAD to move around to keep their enemies from
> finding them, and to
> chase their meat sources.  All in all, the europeans
> succeeded because
> they had a superior method of keeping the raping and
> pillaging down to a
> minimum (they did enough of it though), and a
> superior method of
> producing food, clothing, and shelter.
> 
> I believe a lot of native peoples lived in harsh
> environments to evade
> the nasty dispositioned peoples who lived south. 
> AND remember that they
> ate a lot of organ meats.  They knew exactly which
> organs, the adrenals,
> on the animals, to divide evenly amongst the members
> of their groups,
> which they by necessity had to keep small, to keep
> from getting scurvy.
> 
> Sorry to go so off on this subject.  Our intestines
> are designed half
> way between vegetarian and meat eating.  Which way
> to go?  I find that
> the vegetarians I have known are much more peaceful
> than the meat eaters
> I am aquatinted with.
>  Kris
> 
> > www.paleodiet.com
> >
> > Many of your questions will be answered.
> >
> > Also read CANCER DISEASE OF CIVILIZATION and other
> books mentioned on the
> > website.
> >
> 
> 
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