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Tabitha:
I don't mind getting needles/shots every so often its got a sharp pain to it but I don't really care, the only annoying thing I hate about it is that after getting the needle I feel like
I can actually feel the medicine running through my arm :c one guy fainted and another cried a lot.

Xrain:

--- Quote from: Dandelion on January 16, 2013, 11:45:22 PM ---The reason why most of my food is raw is you lose over half of the enzymes and proteins and all the good stuff when you cook food, hence one cooked meal a day. You're supposed to have like 50% of your calorie intake be raw food, I just kinda went extreme into it ^^

Also, vitamins. I take 2 different types of vitamins a day and eat vitamin c chews like candy :)

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The raw food thing is not always the case, in some cases cooking the food converts some of the enzymes and proteins into more easily digestible forms. Cooking veggies for the most part removes a good portion of its vitamin content. There honestly isn't a rule that applies for everything food wise. Which makes stuff like this a bit difficult, as pretty much everyone has different opinions on what is "best" for you.

Pretty much stick to whatever works with your body the best, and try new things every once in a while.


Moose is pretty awesome, its extremely lean meat, and has a bit of a spiciness to it. Plus up here, it's pretty much free other than the cost of gas, and time it took you to hunt it. The hard part is actually succeeding in hunting one, and then butchering it afterwards.

Vitamin supplements are good, though careful with eating too much of them. Extra just goes to coloring your pee yellow, and long term extreme amounts can damage your kidneys. I am a fan of everything in moderation. I tend to stick with just Vitamin C, and Vitamin D, as in the winter I don't get all the much sunlight up here.

Also Hemp milk (and other hemp food products, though I might still stay away from poppy seeds) is made from a different species of cannabis plant, and doesn't contain any THC, so it should cause any problems with drug tests if that's the reason your boyfriend cant have it. I would recommend doing a bit more research on your own to double check, but it should be just fine.

Dandelion:

--- Quote from: Xrain on January 17, 2013, 12:14:23 AM ---The raw food thing is not always the case, in some cases cooking the food converts some of the enzymes and proteins into more easily digestible forms. Cooking veggies for the most part removes a good portion of its vitamin content. There honestly isn't a rule that applies for everything food wise. Which makes stuff like this a bit difficult, as pretty much everyone has different opinions on what is "best" for you.

Pretty much stick to whatever works with your body the best, and try new things every once in a while.


Moose is pretty awesome, its extremely lean meat, and has a bit of a spiciness to it. Plus up here, it's pretty much free other than the cost of gas, and time it took you to hunt it. The hard part is actually succeeding in hunting one, and then butchering it afterwards.

Vitamin supplements are good, though careful with eating too much of them. Extra just goes to coloring your pee yellow, and long term extreme amounts can damage your kidneys. I am a fan of everything in moderation. I tend to stick with just Vitamin C, and Vitamin D, as in the winter I don't get all the much sunlight up here.

Also Hemp milk (and other hemp food products, though I might still stay away from poppy seeds) is made from a different species of cannabis plant, and doesn't contain any THC, so it should cause any problems with drug tests if that's the reason your boyfriend cant have it. I would recommend doing a bit more research on your own to double check, but it should be just fine.

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Oh yes, but I meant that the whole raw thing to be applied to fruits and veggies. Pretty much the only cooked veggie I eat anymore is some french fries every once in a while.
Oh, I'd love to try moose one day. I used to be able to get venison like that in Virginia.
I always get sun burned and have pretty pale skin, so I feel you on the vitamin thing. I agree with the moderation, but my vitamin c chews are what I look forward to at the end of the day!
And even if it doesn't show, he's still not allowed to consume anything with hemp at all. I think it's just because of it being run by the feds? I'm not sure.

Xrain:

--- Quote from: Dandelion on January 17, 2013, 12:21:02 AM ---Oh yes, but I meant that the whole raw thing to be applied to fruits and veggies. Pretty much the only cooked veggie I eat anymore is some french fries every once in a while.
Oh, I'd love to try moose one day. I used to be able to get venison like that in Virginia.
I always get sun burned and have pretty pale skin, so I feel you on the vitamin thing. I agree with the moderation, but my vitamin c chews are what I look forward to at the end of the day!
And even if it doesn't show, he's still not allowed to consume anything with hemp at all. I think it's just because of it being run by the feds? I'm not sure.

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I looked into it, looks like there is a military regulation pretty much prohibiting the consumption of foods containing hemp seeds. That is pretty typical for the military though, there are a good amount of rules in the military that don't quite follow logic, and are more there simply because that's the way it's been.

Technically you could drink hemp milk and be fine, though with how strict things about that are in the military; it probably isn't worth the risk.

TehHank:
vaccinations*

I don't mind my Flu vaccination every year.  I used to get a lot of blood tests years ago as well.

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