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Martin Haley
#21 Posted : 05 November 2013 14:40:15(UTC)
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Get your calcium from cruciferous veg. Many hundreds times more calcium in Kale, Spinach than milk and is better absorbed. Humans still find absorbing calcium from (especially) cows milk difficult due to the large fat molecules where as goats milk is smaller and more absorbable. Milk is also highly processed so most of goodness is lost during homogenization and the high temps used.

Saying that Julian, I don't think anyone can truly eat Paleo these days...
Julian Baker
#22 Posted : 05 November 2013 14:58:14(UTC)
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Cod liver oil has the vit d sorted cheap but not cheerful.
Maldwyn
#23 Posted : 05 November 2013 18:08:11(UTC)
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The Best Food for Bones: Fruits and Vegetables

Joel Fuhrman says fruit and veg are the best sources of vitamins and protein.

" .. you do not need dairy products to get sufficient calcium. Every natural food contains calcium. When you eat a healthy diet, rich in natural foods such as vegetables, beans, nuts, and seeds, it is impossible not to obtain sufficient calcium. In fact, the addition of more natural plant foods to the diet has been shown to have a powerful effect on increasing bone density and bone health. Fruits and vegetables strengthen bones. Researchers found that those who eat the most fruits and vegetables have denser bones.4 These researchers concluded that fruits and vegetables are not only rich in potassium, magnesium, calcium and other nutrients essential for bone health, but, because they are alkaline, not acid-producing, they do not induce urinary calcium loss. Green vegetables, in particular have a powerful effect on reducing hip fractures, for they are not only rich in calcium, but other nutrients as well, such a vitamin K, which is crucial for bone health."

Broccoli is a more reliable source of calcium then milk. as it is more easily absorbed. Milk can lead to a calcium deficiency, as you essentially pee out more than you take in.

http://www.drfuhrman.com/disease/Osteoporosis.aspx

Maldwyn
#24 Posted : 05 November 2013 18:32:23(UTC)
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Ch'ang Ming - Taoist Long Life Diet

This is similar to the paeleo diet. You should eat locally sourced, in-season foods, avoid cold foods, alcohol, dairy.

http://www.seahorsearts....oist-diet-principles.php

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#25 Posted : 22 November 2013 18:53:50(UTC)
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Julian Baker
#26 Posted : 24 November 2013 19:47:50(UTC)
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I have set up a trap for mice which I check daily and I gather up any spiders in the house and pop them in the freezer ready for processing once I have a decent amount. Nice to stir fry with garlic.
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