by aajonus vonderplanitz, phd nutrition Everyone everywhere advises that bruises, injuries and pain should be treated with ice to reduce swelling. Firstly, consider that swelling increases circulation of nutrients to the area to cleanse damaged tissue, including cells, and heal the area. What sense does it make to reduce swelling when reducing swelling reduces nutrients…
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Safe Cutting Boards
by aajonus vonderplanitz, phd nutrition Most cutting boards are made of 1 to 1.5 inches strips of wood glued together, including bamboo. Many of them use formaldehyde-based glues. Cutting anything on those boards results in cutting the boards a tiny bit each time. Each time, tiny particles of wood and glue are released into your…
View on Medical Establishment
Answer to subscriber’s question by aajonus vonderplanitz, phd nutrition How should we view medical establishment, includeing in government? — Max Hi, Max, Understand that medical procedural manuals are written by large pharmaceutical companies who have vested interests in everyone receiving drugs. All drugs are foreign chemicals that have side effects, usually gradually as they accumulate…
Primal Diet Newsletter #08 (December 1, 2007)
In this issue:
- Theory; Why Mercury Is Not Absorbed When We Eat Raw Fish
- Iron On The Primal Diet, Is It A Problem ?
- Our Ubiquitous Microbial Friends
- Vaccines; Nice Shots Or Not
Vaccines; Nice Shots Or Not
Answer to subscriber’s question by aajonus vonderplanitz, phd nutrition Question: I do not think that just this one article “Nice Shot”could change your mind about vaccines but what do you think. — Scott Hi, Scott, On October 10, 2007 The New York Times published an article by Gary Taxali reviewing the book Nice Shot by…
Our Ubiquitous Microbial Friends
Answer to subscriber’s question by aajonus vonderplanitz, phd nutrition Question: The Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) is in the news a lot. Could you tell the newsletter subscribers what you know about this, such as what it helps detox, etc? And if it is beneficial, where I can get some? :-). — Ross Hi, Ross,…
Iron On The Primal Diet, Is It A Problem ?
Answer to subscriber’s question by aajonus vonderplanitz, phd nutrition Question: I began eating raw meat a year ago, and I would say about 85% has been red meat, the rest fish and fowl. In Asheville there are some very nice local farms that sell grass fed beef, so I’ve been living almost exclusively on that.…
Theory; Why Mercury Is Not Absorbed When We Eat Raw Fish
Answer to subscriber’s question by aajonus vonderplanitz, phd nutrition Question: I was interested in Aajonus’ theory that we do not absorb the mercury from raw fish, but do with cooked fish. Why do fish which have eaten fish (raw) test high for mercury? Also, I have read stories of big sushi eaters complaining of mercury…
Primal Diet Newsletter #07 (October 30, 2007)
In this issue:
- Is Raw Chocolate Made From Whole Raw Cocoa Beans Addictive Or Harmful ?
- If Most Published Medical Studies Are Biased and/or Corrupt, Why Do We Still Believe Them ?
- Considering Chemotherapy As An Option For Cancer ?
- New Source Of Stem Cells: Mouse Sperm
New Source Of Stem Cells: Mouse Sperm
by aajonus vonderplanitz, phd nutrition Science has taken about 20 years since Playboy magazine issued its report on nutritional value and benefits of sperm to drop its public moral block and explore semen. At Howard Hughes Medical Research, scientists have been experimenting with stem cells from mice sperm. They found that those adult stem cells…