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EATING BRAINS
Eating animal brain, like consuming other parts of animals, can provide certain nutritional benefits, but it also comes with potential health considerations and ethical concerns. Here are some potential benefits and considerations:
Benefits:
- Nutrient Density: Animal brains are a good source of various nutrients, including essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. They are particularly rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are important for brain health.
- Vitamins and Minerals: Brains contain essential vitamins such as B12, B6, and folate, as well as minerals like iron, zinc, and selenium. These nutrients play vital roles in various bodily functions.
- Choline: Brain tissue is high in choline, a nutrient that is essential for brain health, cell membrane structure, and neurotransmitter function.
- Protein: Animal brains also provide a source of high-quality protein, which is necessary for muscle development and overall body function.
- Traditional and Cultural Significance: In some cultures, consuming animal brains is considered a delicacy and holds cultural significance.
Considerations and Potential Risks:
- Prion Diseases: One of the most significant concerns with consuming animal brains is the risk of prion diseases, such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) in humans. These diseases are rare but fatal and can be transmitted through consumption of contaminated brain tissue.
- Cholesterol and Saturated Fat: Brains are relatively high in cholesterol and saturated fat, which can have negative effects on heart health if consumed in excess.
- Ethical Concerns: The ethical aspect of consuming animal brains pertains to animal welfare and the treatment of animals in the food production industry. Some people may have ethical reservations about consuming animal products.
- Environmental Impact: Like other animal products, the production of animal brains can have environmental impacts, such as greenhouse gas emissions and land use.
- Availability and Preparation: Animal brains are not commonly found in all regions, and their preparation can be intricate. Proper cleaning and cooking are essential to minimize health risks.
- Cultural Preferences: The acceptability and desirability of consuming animal brains vary widely among cultures and individuals. Some may find the idea unappealing or even taboo.
In summary, while animal brains can provide certain nutritional benefits, their consumption comes with significant health and ethical considerations. It’s important to be aware of these factors and make informed choices based on your personal preferences, cultural background, and dietary goals. If you are considering adding animal brains to your diet, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional and ensure that they are sourced and prepared safely.
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California Special Starters List
This list is of easy-to-get seeds/plants,
rosemary rosmarinus officinalis
sage salvia officinalis
lavender lavandula spp
thyme thymus vulgaris
oregano origanum vulgare
basil ocimum basilicum
parsley petroselinum crispum
mint mentha spp
bay laurel laurus nobilis
chives allium schoenoprasum
california sagebrush artemisia californica
white sage salvia apiana
coyote brush baccharis pilularis
manzanita arctostaphylos spp
black sage salvia mellifera
toyon heteromeles arbutifolia
cleveland sage salvia clevelandii
sticky monkey flower mimulus aurantiacus
california fuchsia epilobium canum
yerba santa eriodictyon californicum
echinacea echinacea purpurea
chamomile matricaria chamomilla
feverfew tanacetum parthenium
lemon balm melissa officinalis
california poppy eschscholzia californica
st johns wort hypericum perforatum
valerian valeriana officinalis
yarrow achillea millefolium
comfrey symphytum officinale
marshmallow althaea officinalis
bee balm monarda didyma
mexican bush sage salvia leucantha
purple coneflower echinacea purpurea
russian sage perovskia atriplicifolia
goldenrod solidago spp
butterfly bush buddleja spp
penstemon penstemon spp
california lilac ceanothus spp
milkweed asclepias spp
hummingbird sage salvia spathacea
…..damiana too!
Some ornamental species, that can be mixed in for incredible aesthetics, and provide diversity for the growth of the above;
oleander nerium oleander
rockrose cistus spp
bottlebrush callistemon spp
texas ranger leucophyllum frutescens
lavatera lavatera maritima
pineapple sage salvia elegans
woolly blue curls trichostema lanatum
french lavender lavandula dentata
manzanita dr hurd arctostaphylos manzanita dr hurd
grevillea grevillea spp
buddleja davidii butterfly bush
desert willow chilopsis linearis
purple sage salvia leucophylla
lantana lantana camara
california buckwheat eriogonum fasciculatum
red buckwheat eriogonum grande var rubescens
santolina santolina chamaecyparissus
creeping thyme thymus serpyllum
jerusalem sage phlomis fruticosa
silver bush lupine lupinus albifrons
remember the study of what is there is going to unlock yet another level / world in the game of this life!!
Abstract
NUTRITIONAL DIVERSITY DIET DEMAND
ENGLISH
I have been beating the drum now for about 6 years on the importance of the solve-all ‘Nutritional Diversity Diet‘ including climate change conversation, food crisis, health crisis, economic disaster, universal sustainability, freedom, and quality of life/ athletic performance enhancement that came to me on an unbelievable fight with a plague that consumes so many people today.
If a culture demands a Nutritional Diversity Diet consisting of a minimum of 60 different species consumed in a week, with a focus on living plant food directly from the plant and designed by strategic produce, most of which is exotic and must be cultivated for performance purpose, several significant changes and adaptations would be necessary and would be caused:
Farmers would need to adopt polyculture a.k.a permaculture farming methods, growing a wide variety of plants simultaneously. Specialized knowledge and techniques would be required to cultivate exotic species, including understanding their specific growing conditions, pest management, and harvesting methods. Implementation of permaculture principles would become more widespread to sustainably manage the land and support the growth of diverse crops. Permaculture farming, which enhances natural life, would replace monoculture farming, which is damaging to nature. This shift would support healthier ecosystems, provide habitats for various insects, birds, and other wildlife, and improve soil health due to diverse planting and reduced monoculture practices, enhancing nutrient cycling and reducing erosion.
Establishment of seed banks and plant nurseries focusing on diverse and exotic species would be necessary. International collaboration and exchange programs would facilitate the import of exotic plant species and their integration into local agriculture. Use of greenhouses, hydroponics, and aquaponics would be necessary to cultivate species that require specific climates or conditions not naturally present in the region. Investments in technology for climate control, soil management, and irrigation systems would support the growth of a wide range of species.
Chefs and home cooks would need to experiment with new recipes and cooking techniques to incorporate a wide variety of plant species into their diets. Culinary education would expand to include training on how to prepare and utilize exotic and diverse plant foods. Traditional dishes might be adapted to include a broader range of ingredients. New cultural festivals and events could emerge, celebrating the diversity of food and the unique benefits of different plants. “Farm to table,” is already an underground cultural phrase for the health enthusiast. Small cultivations, even five-gallon bucket stacks on balconies would be employed with the education regarding chlorophyll, and the living electric plant essences that wild animals in excellent health dental and physical without medical care institutions thrive on. We are working on digital education and dedicated community building now for this interest.
Increased demand for a wide variety of plant foods would lead to the expansion of markets and distribution networks. Farmers’ markets, specialty grocery stores, and online platforms would proliferate, offering a diverse range of fresh produce. New jobs in agriculture, horticulture, culinary arts, and food distribution would be created. Educational programs and workshops focusing on sustainable farming, plant cultivation, and nutritional diversity would provide training and skill development.
Greater agricultural biodiversity would support healthier ecosystems, providing habitats for various insects, birds, and other wildlife. Soil health would improve due to diverse planting and reduced monoculture practices, enhancing nutrient cycling and reducing erosion. Adoption of permaculture and organic farming techniques would reduce the need for chemical fertilizers and pesticides, leading to a decrease in environmental pollution. Emphasis on local cultivation of diverse species would reduce the carbon footprint associated with transporting exotic produce over long distances.
Increased consumption of a wide variety of plant species would provide a broader range of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other phytonutrients, contributing to overall health and well-being. The diet’s focus on living plant food directly from the plant would ensure maximum freshness and nutrient density. Potential reduction in lifestyle-related diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease due to a more balanced and nutrient-rich diet. Increased awareness and education about the benefits of plant-based diets could lead to healthier eating habits across the population.
Some individuals and communities might resist changes to traditional dietary practices and preferences. Efforts would be needed to educate and encourage people to embrace the benefits of a nutritional diversity diet. Significant investments in infrastructure, research, and education would be required to support the transition to a diverse and exotic plant-based diet. Ensuring equitable access to diverse plant foods for all segments of the population would be crucial to avoid disparities in health benefits.
In conclusion, demanding a nutritional diversity diet with a focus on consuming a wide variety of living plant foods directly from the plant would lead to profound changes in agricultural practices, culinary arts, market dynamics, environmental sustainability, and public health. While the transition would pose challenges, the potential benefits to individual health and ecosystem health could be substantial.
SPANISH
He estado tocando el tambor durante aproximadamente 6 años sobre la importancia de la ‘Dieta de Diversidad Nutricional’ que lo resuelve todo, incluida la conversación sobre el cambio climático, la crisis alimentaria, la crisis de salud, el desastre económico, la sostenibilidad universal, la libertad y la calidad de vida/rendimiento deportivo. mejora que me llegó en una lucha increíble contra una plaga que consume a tanta gente hoy en día.
Si una cultura exige una dieta de diversidad nutricional que consista en un mínimo de 60 especies diferentes consumidas en una semana, centrándose en alimentos vegetales vivos directamente de la planta y diseñada con productos estratégicos, la mayoría de los cuales son exóticos y deben cultivarse con fines de rendimiento. , serían necesarios varios cambios y adaptaciones importantes que provocarían:
Los agricultores necesitarían adoptar métodos de policultivo, también conocidos como permacultura, cultivando una amplia variedad de plantas simultáneamente. Se necesitarían conocimientos y técnicas especializados para cultivar especies exóticas, incluida la comprensión de sus condiciones de crecimiento específicas, manejo de plagas y métodos de recolección. La implementación de principios de permacultura se generalizaría para gestionar de manera sostenible la tierra y apoyar el crecimiento de diversos cultivos. La agricultura de permacultura, que mejora la vida natural, reemplazaría a la agricultura de monocultivo, que es perjudicial para la naturaleza. Este cambio apoyaría ecosistemas más saludables, proporcionaría hábitats para diversos insectos, aves y otros animales salvajes, y mejoraría la salud del suelo gracias a la diversidad de plantaciones y la reducción de prácticas de monocultivo, mejorando el ciclo de nutrientes y reduciendo la erosión.
Sería necesario el establecimiento de bancos de semillas y viveros de plantas centrados en especies diversas y exóticas. Los programas internacionales de colaboración e intercambio facilitarían la importación de especies de plantas exóticas y su integración en la agricultura local. El uso de invernaderos, hidroponía y acuaponía sería necesario para cultivar especies que requieren climas o condiciones específicas que no están presentes naturalmente en la región. Las inversiones en tecnología para el control del clima, la gestión del suelo y los sistemas de riego apoyarían el crecimiento de una amplia gama de especies.
Los chefs y cocineros caseros necesitarían experimentar con nuevas recetas y técnicas de cocina para incorporar una amplia variedad de especies de plantas a sus dietas. La educación culinaria se ampliaría para incluir capacitación sobre cómo preparar y utilizar alimentos vegetales exóticos y diversos. Los platos tradicionales podrían adaptarse para incluir una gama más amplia de ingredientes. Podrían surgir nuevos festivales y eventos culturales que celebren la diversidad de alimentos y los beneficios únicos de las diferentes plantas. “De la granja a la mesa” ya es una frase cultural clandestina para los entusiastas de la salud. Se emplearían pequeños cultivos, incluso cubos de cinco galones apilados en los balcones, con la educación sobre la clorofila y las esencias vivas de plantas eléctricas de las que prosperan los animales salvajes con excelente salud dental y física sin instituciones de atención médica. Estamos trabajando en educación digital y construcción de comunidades dedicadas ahora a este interés.
Una mayor demanda de una amplia variedad de alimentos vegetales conduciría a la expansión de los mercados y las redes de distribución. Proliferarían los mercados de agricultores, las tiendas de comestibles especializadas y las plataformas en línea, que ofrecerían una amplia gama de productos frescos. Se crearían nuevos empleos en agricultura, horticultura, artes culinarias y distribución de alimentos. Los programas educativos y talleres centrados en la agricultura sostenible, el cultivo de plantas y la diversidad nutricional proporcionarían capacitación y desarrollo de habilidades.
Una mayor biodiversidad agrícola apoyaría ecosistemas más saludables, proporcionando hábitats para diversos insectos, aves y otros animales salvajes. La salud del suelo mejoraría gracias a la plantación diversa y a la reducción de las prácticas de monocultivo, lo que mejoraría el ciclo de nutrientes y reduciría la erosión. La adopción de técnicas de permacultura y agricultura orgánica reduciría la necesidad de fertilizantes y pesticidas químicos, lo que conduciría a una disminución de la contaminación ambiental. El énfasis en el cultivo local de diversas especies reduciría la huella de carbono asociada con el transporte de productos exóticos a largas distancias.
Un mayor consumo de una amplia variedad de especies de plantas proporcionaría una gama más amplia de vitaminas, minerales, antioxidantes y otros fitonutrientes, contribuyendo a la salud y el bienestar general. El enfoque de la dieta en alimentos vegetales vivos directamente de la planta garantizaría la máxima frescura y densidad de nutrientes. Posible reducción de enfermedades relacionadas con el estilo de vida, como obesidad, diabetes y enfermedades cardíacas, debido a una dieta más equilibrada y rica en nutrientes. Una mayor concienciación y educación sobre los beneficios de las dietas basadas en plantas podría conducir a hábitos alimentarios más saludables en toda la población.
Algunas personas y comunidades podrían resistirse a los cambios en las prácticas y preferencias dietéticas tradicionales. Serían necesarios esfuerzos para educar y alentar a las personas a aprovechar los beneficios de una dieta de diversidad nutricional. Importantes inversiones en infraestructura, investigación y educación.
Related
- Alternative Agriculture is the Best Investment Today – Be glad you did something so smart!
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- National Diverse Agriclture
- Diverse Agriculture Investment
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Jun 10, 2024
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My Background
Military, Construction, Business, my last ten years of alternative agriculture, (Permaculture Biodynamic Agriculture, R. Steiner), and I have had the blessing to work with some of the most respected men and women in the field. My work and immediate network is spread from Costa Rica to Colombia mostly, but exists in Mexico, and other pockets around the world. The Nutritional Diversity performance diet is a small underground team now that has had volunteers, university students, and PhDs, and is published in the United Nations Food and Agriculture submission to the Paris Agreement [1] and various other publications and references [1,2,3].
The potential I have seen in the conclusive case study over the past decade of my own eyes across Latin America is irrefutable and I have also been blessed to do this in new cities for some close friends with real issues and serious goals, which has allowed me to adapt the process a few times.
I have cured drastic health issues in myself and others that many do not recover from using these nutritional concepts and special strategies, coupled with rigorous fitness (very achievable with diet strategies).
“Pay attention to nature and you will understand everything better.” – Einstein
I did that. I lived in nature all over the Central and South American Regions for most of the last decade.
I invite you to come try for yourself!
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