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is it ok to eat pork?
#11
Sorry Andrea.
Veronica,
Everything you eat/consume has some sort of vibrational frequency, food is very important to understand, it is not just fuel for the body, it is life for the body. Fruits and vegetables do not contain animal proteins, yet they contain all the elements of the earth to be produced. The body does more than just digest food to keep you alive, it takes energy from whatever you are putting in, and also whoever made/manufactured it.
If you have a childhood memory of grandma’s apple pie, did it taste so good because she was your grandma? No it was because she loved to cook, she put energy into the creation of whatever she was preparing, she did not just take it from a packet and chuck it in the microwave.
Plastic food has no energy except for the robots that manufacture it, part of the agenda is to fill our system with this energy; non-emotional.
It is impossible to eat totally healthy with our busy life-styles but we can do things that balance this out, if you have a bee farmer in your area, get some honey and take one tablespoon everyday. Only buy good cuts of meat, buy fresh produce from the small markets and not the large supermarkets.
Enjoy cooking; it is a pleasure to produce and eat great meals.

Anyone who has doubts on pork, go visit a pig farm, take a look on how pigs are farmed and kept until slaughter, what they are fed etc. the other thing is the people that have them as pets, they say they are 20 times smarter than a dog.
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#12
I would like to mention the book my mother has for some ten years now. It was written by couple Diamond, "Fit for Life". It has very interesting ideas how we should combine one type of food with other, not just to mix everything we want. My mother use to cook recepies from the book and I think it was very healthy. I also think this was the reason she managed to regulate her problem with diabetis.

Anyway, the idea of the book is that everything living on the Earth is made of 70% of water and 30% of solid matter. Even the planet's surface is covered with aproximately 70% of water. Our body contains the same percantage of water. For that reason maybe it would be logical if our meal contains 70% of water and 30% of solid. No,that does not mean that we should have a bowl of water with french-fries :) It means that we should have fresh vegetebles with smaller portion of cooked food. When you cook food it loses liquids in its original state that we need.

I used to eat that way and I must say I never felt better in my whole life. I've been eating that way again and not only that I've lost weight,but also my body naturaly rejected cigarretes, so I stopped smoking :)

Anyway,I dont want to bother you with all the details from the book. Although it is not a vegeterian book, the writer also thinks we should avoid meat,milk and eggs. It gives you an idea how to combine food in healthy way.

Of course, today we have another problem and that is genetically modified, not organic food. Isn't that funny the food being called "organic"?
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#13
Very good advice veronica, I agree that we should ‘not’ avoid meat, it is essential to our proteins, milk I am not a fan of, yes to eggs but only from a farm, I personally would never eat eggs bought from a supermarket. And yes those organic food labels do fool many people. sounds like dinner time at your house is wonderful and your mum is a great cook.
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#14
  We have let our world run away from us.   Soon even tho we may eat Vegetables they will all be "Made with DNA of animals or Insects" infact many vegetables today have Animal DNA in them.   

  Over 20 years ago I thought it was odd that when I ate Pork Chops i would get sick like the flu and throw up!   I can eat bacon all day but not the pork chops.  But now when i do have Bacon my head is like ive been drinking and hung over all day.

 
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#15
Totally true William, our world has run away, remember all the space shows when you were a kid and they ate the plastic food, yep that’s what we are doing now and hey, we are not in space!
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#16
Interesting topic.

It is ok to eat pork if it is organic farm raised. Eating pork symbolically means "reclaiming" your human genetics.
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#17
AJ, when speaking about frequencies, I agree 100000%. There is a reason why we don't consume meat of wild animals...
But, when it comes to pork, I look it from another point of view. When you eat meat that's so similar to yours, then you "repair" your human genes.
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#18
Astrojewels Wrote:I know it seems hard to believe but it makes a great deal of sense, pork is in many foods and it is not the manufactured meat like ham, salami, sausages etc, it is the chops and large cuts that carry the DNA structure.
So, what are you saying?  That it's ok and not hamrful to eat ham, sausage, bacon, etc.?  Just avoid the large cuts?

What are your thoughts in regards to fish, fowl, and bovine? 
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#19
 

Pigs are very similar to us, however I do not see how emulsifying the two energies would heal your body. No I am not saying that the small cuts are better, just that they usually are ‘manufactured’ and contain less of the actual meat, we have hot-dogs here, they sell very cheap, yet they contain no actual meat, they only contain the blood of the pig and all the rest of the ingredients are non food!

I love all types of meat and seafood, but I would just like to see more people become a little educated on how that product came to be on your plate.

What we don’t realize is we are often supporting industries that are cruel and heartless, animals slaughtered and treated in terrible conditions.

Get to know your butcher, ask questions and know that organic does not always mean some old lady giving the animals a massage before bed. It depends from country to country in its translation.



 
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#20
Hotdogs that contain no actual meat?  You mean tofu dogs?  Lest I remind you how bad tofu is....
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