Guest guest Posted December 30, 2004 Report Share Posted December 30, 2004 Molasses is not only cooked, but a very highly processed food as is maple syrup. Both must be considered enzymatically dead " foods " Graying is caused by the loss of melatonin in your skin/hair follicles. Any Mammal can get a form skin cancer called melanoma from this loss of melatonin. It is very common in Andalusian and Arabian who are born dark and lightening. It is often referred to as the graying gene by horse breeders. Their most common effect at the beginning is marble like lumps under their tails. A horse buyer in these breeds needs to always check the underside of the horses tail. the skin should be smooth, clean and warm. Feels like silk. ANY lumps and the horse should not be bought. BUT while Melatonin in horses can be very present on the outside, it can all be more deadly and invisible on the inside. the same lumps form on the intestines, giving rise to twists, blockages and eventually ranging cancer. Horses fed molasses grain seem to form a higher rate of nodules. Grass fed horses have less then horses fed grain. I have never know anyone to go through he effort to sprout the grain for a horse routinely as they are typically fed half a pound of grain twice a day or more. I do think that DH EA should be of vital importance as a body can not form healthy cell walls without DH EA. Flax seed oil provides a good balance of Omega three and Six. Men however have been warned off of this as for some allegedly triggers a more rapid growth of prostrate cancer cells. (I am not satisfied with the the two studies I read, so I reserve my opinion.) Men are therefore recommended to use cold water cold pressed fish oil. All the studied were done on men who ate cooked food and animals proteins. I think we need a study done with RAW Vegans to have a better understanding of how it interacts with the human body. Now Triptaphan is the precursor for melatonin. Unfortunately, because of contamination of a factory in Asia, it is now a restricted substance by the FDA. SO now we need to get our melatonin or Triptaphan form food products. Turkey has it, but that is out. Cottage cheese and green grapes makes for Triptaphan, but Cottage cheese is not only a animal product, but heated as well during processing. By the way, Triptaphan and melatonin are also what helps our bodies sleep. So what other foods have high levels of Triptaphan? Brazil nuts? I would like to hear more about if Wheat grass has it. I have several friends on it, and one has a lovely head of hair, past her knees in a braid and it is stone white. ===== test'; " > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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