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  • Randall, how did you get heavy metal poisoning?
    in FRUITARIAN!!!! Comment by newbie
  • randall, are you saying that you got heavy metal poisoning from fruit? please explain/elaborate – I want to protect my child/myself
    in FRUITARIAN!!!! Comment by newbie
  • I would also suggest lots of greens for the calcium. You don’t want it to come from what’s stored in your bones.
    in nursing Comment by newbie
  • my 3 yr old son likes to watch them sprout too! it’s so great to see their curiosity and appreciation grow. he tried it with pine nuts, but they didn’t do anything… I don’t know why
  • Yes, you can sprout them. Here are the sproutpeople’s instructions: http://www.sproutpeople.com/seed/print/chia.html
  • I recently bought a mid-range juicer (Omega 8003). I love it and my 3 year old helps with the juice making, which is great (gets him drinking it, even though it’s green!). Although, I recently came across the site www.juicefeasting.com where they re…
  • I just made a batch (of the ‘real’ hummus recipe) Sunday night and used a little olive oil with quite a bit of water. It yielded great creamy results with a lighter taste. I also use a bit more lemon. I like it!
    in hummus Comment by newbie
  • also, if you are in an area where you can’t buy fresh veggies, you can grow lots of different kinds of sprouts and wheat grass on your windowsill.
    in Frozen Veggies Comment by newbie
  • For me, I use nuts sparingly. When I do buy them (or seeds), I buy them already shelled (pine nuts, sunflower, walnuts, pumpkin seeds, chia, etc). Also, I try to make a few “quick meals” on Sunday night that will keep for the week. For example, last…
  • I really like the Mock Tuna recipe on this site – it’s so variable: http://goneraw.com/recipes/230-Mock-Tuna-Salad You can eat it as a dip, spread on wraps, mix in so many different combinations of veggies, or if you eat nori, make ‘mock tuna salad’…
  • you mean, cornbread, not cornmeal, right?
    in Raw Cornmeal??? Comment by newbie
  • the dead food list on purelyraw is TRUE
    in Dead foods??? Comment by newbie
  • I’ve never done it, but friends of mine have. They said that after the candles were finished, they cut them open and looked through the “gunk.” Among other things, they found a spider leg! You never know what crawls where… I think it works, based on…
    in ear candling? Comment by newbie
  • hey hey, good job! great to hear that you’re all doing well. :-)
  • queenf, actually, both of the siamese cats were extremely vocal. Although, the roar of the airplane engine drowned out the Yowls. So, it worked out for the best for us. The only time it was noticeable was when were were waiting and collecting our lu…
  • queenf, a few years ago my husband and I inherited two 13 yr old siamese cats from my father. We flew with them from CA to VA. Including the time in the cars to/from the airport, they were in their (separate) carriers for almost 10 hours. Amazing to…
  • Ah, here it is: http://online.sfsu.edu/rone/Buddhism/footsteps… “On a full-moon day in May, he sat under the Bodhi tree in deep meditation and said. “I will not leave this spot until I find an end to suffering.” Isn’t it amazing how prominently tree…
    in Resonance of trees Comment by newbie
  • Actually, come to think of it, the image of Buddha sitting and meditating – isn’t he meditating at the base of a tree? I don’t know which kind. It would be interesting to find out…
    in Resonance of trees Comment by newbie
  • Mopoke – if you had a chance to read about the cedars, what do you think?
    in Resonance of trees Comment by newbie
  • kuen, I can’t wait to read your second story ;-) now, I’ll have to look for that movie!
    in Resonance of trees Comment by newbie
  • Oh, I’m so thrilled! If you go to this site: http://www.ringingcedars.com/ you can read the first chapter of the first book (Anastasia), which goes into more detail about why the cedars ring. They get so full of energy that they emit a “ringing”, li…
    in Resonance of trees Comment by newbie
  • There is a book series about Ringing Cedars by Vladimir Megre. I haven’t read the books yet, but understand that one of the points mentioned is that: “cedars live to be five hundred and fifty years old. Their needles catch and store the whole spectr…
    in Resonance of trees Comment by newbie
  • According to this website, chokeBerries are edible and typically used in jams: http://www.djroger.com/viking%20chokeberry.htm Although, make sure you identify them correctly, because according to this site, chokeCherries are poisonous: http://www.ga…
    in chokeberries Comment by newbie
  • I did the MC twice while menstruating and it was fine. Only thing is that the bleeding did seem heavier than usual. Good luck!
  • The reason I asked about maca is because I just started taking it, along with MSM and goji berries. My first superfoods. I had been taking 1 tbs of maca around noon time, but last night didn’t get around to it until 6pm and I had a terrible time fal…
  • food additives really should be banned from the food supply, but it’s such a huge industry the question is HOW?? I wonder if maca would be included?
  • You mention that you have a juicer. How about substituting the fruit smoothie with a green juice (cucumbers, carrots, kale, sprouts, etc) for breakfast instead? Or, add greens to that breakfast fruit smoothie? Or, another thought – if you really wan…
  • Curious, why blend? Here is a link with more details: http://www.rejoiceinlife.com/recipes/rejuvelac.php I use method #2
  • Victoria has a few savory recipes in Green for Life. An example of a combination is: kale, dill, 1/2 lime, garlic, sun dried tomatoes, and water. Sounds good!
  • Thanks, Delphine. I’ll be sure to look you up. :-)