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and they say don't worry, cooking kills them.
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and they say don't worry, cooking kills them.
you first
botfly larvae
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and they say don't worry, cooking kills them.
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As human food[edit]
Dissected head of a deer showing botfly larvae
In cold climates supporting reindeer or caribou-reliant populations, large quantities of Hypoderma tarandi (caribou warble fly) maggots are available to human populations during the butchery of animals.[15]
The sixth episode of season one of the television series Beyond Survival, titled "The Inuit – Survivors of the Future", features survival expert Les Stroud and two Inuit guides hunting caribou on the northern coast of Baffin Island near Pond Inlet, Nunavut, Canada. Upon skinning and butchering of one of the animals, numerous larvae (presumably H. tarandi, although not explicitly stated) are apparent on the inside of the caribou pelt. Stroud and his two Inuit guides eat (albeit somewhat reluctantly) one larva each, with Stroud commenting that the larva "tastes like milk" and was historically commonly consumed by the Inuit.[16]
No, they are not. Our dentition and digestive system are that of omnivores. Basically that which don’t fight back hard enough, or run away fast enough is food. Problem most Americans have had since WWII is that we became rich enough to eat holiday food every day. And as other parts of the world gain access to markets, they are starting to have all of the problems Americans have. Chinese used to eat pork on holidays. they became rich enough to eat it every day, along with sugary sauces, and now they have hte same health issues Americans have.I could be vegan. We don't eat meat much except chicken & seafood. I guess humans are omnivores except our digestive system and teeth are more like vegetarians.
People with diabetes lived longer on lower carb and plant-based diet, study findsMy mom got it from her meds and had a blood sugar level of 135 until she came to live with us. We fed her a plant based, whole food diet. 75% of what she ate was starch and 25% was veg. Her blood sugar dropped to 80. She had to go to an assisted living place and they put her on a diebetic diet and her blood sugar is back to 135. It is something to think about. Ed
No, they are not. Our dentition and digestive system are that of omnivores. Basically that which don’t fight back hard enough, or run away fast enough is food.
Damned little can outrun a human in shape. We are endurance runners. The bushman of of the Kalihari shoot their tiny little arrows at animals, and then chase them as they run away, as soon as the animal tries to stop and recover from it’s sprint, they catch up, and shoot it with their tiny little arrows again, and it again runs away, and they keep after it. Every time it stops to rest they catch up again, and shoot it with their tiny arrows. Eventually it runs to far and collapses, at which point they catch up, and kill it, if it has died from being over heated.Rabbit hole: I once overheard that nearly everything that could outrun us we eventually domesticated.
And this is the problem. Americans are confused about what constitutes a healthy diet.Again I will suggest, eat a reasonable diet of a omnivore and find something you enjoy doing to move around with. You'll feel better and live longer for it.
No shock, many people who are overweight claim "I've just got big bones" or "I eat pretty good" as they order order another pizza. I also love "its giant farma who made me do that".... Oh well.And this is the problem. Americans are confused about what constitutes a healthy diet.
Yes, what you write is good. To much of anything is bad, especially meats. We eat salads most days and maybe I'll post a pic of one. They are quite good.We are what we eat, with a big dose of genetics added.
My dermatologist has told me multiple times my skin cancers have a strong genetic component.
seems to me just means the road to good health just may be a little steeper. Have to make a little more effort.
I absolutely believe going vegan would significantly extend my life. Just not willing to do it all the way. So I try to eat more
veggies and berries and less fatty meat. all of my lab readings are within range, except for AIC at 5.9
Primary doc told me that was pretty common. And not good as a trend.
Green salad is the best, and the least interesting thing to me. I have to dump a lot of extras
on it before I can get it down. Broccoli, salad greens, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries.
Always try to keep several of them in fridge.
If my AIC goes up another tenth, I'm cooked. Then the docs will truly get on my case.
but honestly, I'd trade a few final years for a nice filet once in a while...
From personal experience, my wife died of rectal cancer, which has a strong, proven link to meat eating.
hard to forget that.
lot of other diet risk factors out there.
if you are borderline type I, but if you eat reasonable, keep your weight down and move around some, full blow type I can usually can be avoided.Life is short. Don't forget to enjoy it.
Sometimes doing all the right things can leave us feeling less than gratified or fulfilled. I'm talking about that girl you let get away in high school, the shiny sportscar not acquired, and that steak not eaten. 5.9 AIC is not really a big problem. 6.9 yes, it's on the threshold of type 1. But plenty of people live long productive lives as type 2 diabetics. Example, my 99 yr old mother.
There are many good choices for salad. BBQ a chicken breast, dice it up, and toss a it in your salad each day. Lately we have local avocado in season and added olives, shredded carrot and cabbage are good ingredients too.
My goal is to eat good an tasty food. Tasty is not synonymous with unhealthy.Life is short. Don't forget to enjoy it.
Sometimes doing all the right things can leave us feeling less than gratified or fulfilled. I'm talking about that girl you let get away in high school, the shiny sportscar not acquired, and that steak not eaten. 5.9 AIC is not really a big problem. 6.9 yes, it's on the threshold of type 1. But plenty of people live long productive lives as type 2 diabetics. Example, my 99 yr old mother.
There are many good choices for salad. BBQ a chicken breast, dice it up, and toss a it in your salad each day. Lately we have local avocado in season and added olives, shredded carrot and cabbage are good ingredients too.
Hate to mess up your fantasy but a thoroughly used up and totally worn out will not be skidding in broadside in a cloud of dust but more like this:Not my words but I believe this says it all...
“Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!”
Don't confuse me with youHate to mess up your fantasy but a thoroughly used up and totally worn out will not be skidding in broadside in a cloud of dust but more like this: