Guest guest Posted August 2, 2004 Report Share Posted August 2, 2004 This group here is different than the Average American. For the other 99% of America, surgical removal is the PERFECT " treatment " because there is no way in H-E-double hockeysticks that they will change their diet, exercise patterns, or stress levels. Denying them surgery would probably kill them. This is what they want and deserve. Doctors should at least get credit for making a humane version of the surgery available for them. The old way was pretty gruesome. Unlike a broken leg, an inflammed GB will not heal as long as the aggravating pattern that tore it up remains unchanged. There is a hot " blowtorch " constantly scorching it, as if someone was rebreaking your leg every day. GERARD: Calves liver is usually OK as long as it is ORGANIC. Never buy liver that is not organic unless it's from a farm you know or from a wild animal properly killed and processed. Feedlot liver will make you sicker than you were before. You can be your own food inspector, all you need to do is examine COLOR, SHAPE, CONSISTANCY, TEXTURE and ODOR. Grocery store liver (especially ALL chicken liver! The most abused animal in the livestock industry) is yellowish-tan, mottled and very mucky almost falling apart. The edges are swollen and thickened. This is from a SICK animal. What you want is the darkest, most reddish-purple-brown " liver " color, sharp-edged, not mottled, scarred or spotted,, and fresh-smelling. When you cook it, the aroma should be fresh as well. Most people JUST THINK they hate liver because someone made them eat sick liver. Had they been raised on the good stuff, there would be squeals of joy, not icks, uggs, and euuus. You can also take your penduluum with you and douse over the liver. Ask whether or not it will make you healthy to eat it and check the direction of the circling, for me it's clockwise = yes and counter-clockwise = no. Don't worry about people watching this, they assume you are nuts anyway because you are contemplating eating liver. Actually whipping out a penduluum in a coop or good natural health food store is a GREAT conversation starter! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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