I see a segment on raw milk though one needs to look at evolutionary diet and ask why do I need mothers milk of another species. Most important beyond the milk segment, is this symposium riddled with Vegan ideology?
I don't think this symposium will be a vegan type party. Most of the presenters are not avid vegans from what I know of them. I eat meat too. It's a challenge to find meat that is not injected with the 'standard' vaccines, even if its pasture raised. My inquiry to the farm where I last bought a meat package came back with this reply; (What vaccines do you currently give your cows?). It kind of put me off of buying from them, sadly, as all vaxxes are proving to have shit in them.
Here is their response to what are the standard vaccines given to 'freerange' cows;
"...always brucellosis. We also vaccinate our calves against bovine rotavirus, bovine coronavirus, blackleg, bovine rhinovirus, bovine parainfluenza, bovine RSV and diarrhea."
So, only like Amish meat will not have vaccines. Guess its time to learn some goat farming or something. Best and good luck with the meats....from Oregon. Also this....
Apparently all packaged meat in the US falls under federal jurisdiction now and the animals must be vaxxed. So Heather Retburg explained. But if you bought a whole lamb, and it was not packaged, you could get one unvaxxed if you know a local farmer raising them that way.
clicked on the promo video, nothing happened. I will share on my Substack. Very important.
click above the graphic and the twitter video will pop up
will recordings be available to watch later? unfortunately my saturday is already committed to something else that cannot be rescheduled :(
YES
One of the talks is covered here, the talk about how to plan out, prepare, and successfully work your kitchen garden:
https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/growing-food
https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/preparing-your-kitchen-garden
https://drjohnsblog.substack.com/p/deciding-where-to-grow-vegetables
WOW, very impressive list
Can we watch these later? I have plans this weekend ...
Thank you for doing this important work! I'll be listening!
Meryl, the promo video doesn't play.
I am not a techie. I think it only works from twitter. Made for social media. So click the link above the graphic and then it will play.
Even then, my hotel connection would not play it with the sound. I eventually got the sound on my mobile phone with a cellular connection.
I see a segment on raw milk though one needs to look at evolutionary diet and ask why do I need mothers milk of another species. Most important beyond the milk segment, is this symposium riddled with Vegan ideology?
"Vegan ideology" -- what used to be healthy is being hijacked by the WEF (if you forget the bugs).
We cover livestock, dairy, fruits, veggies and foraging. I left out fishing.
I don't think this symposium will be a vegan type party. Most of the presenters are not avid vegans from what I know of them. I eat meat too. It's a challenge to find meat that is not injected with the 'standard' vaccines, even if its pasture raised. My inquiry to the farm where I last bought a meat package came back with this reply; (What vaccines do you currently give your cows?). It kind of put me off of buying from them, sadly, as all vaxxes are proving to have shit in them.
Here is their response to what are the standard vaccines given to 'freerange' cows;
"...always brucellosis. We also vaccinate our calves against bovine rotavirus, bovine coronavirus, blackleg, bovine rhinovirus, bovine parainfluenza, bovine RSV and diarrhea."
So, only like Amish meat will not have vaccines. Guess its time to learn some goat farming or something. Best and good luck with the meats....from Oregon. Also this....
https://www.organiclifestylemagazine.com/we-consume-livestock-vaccines-when-we-ingest-meat
Apparently all packaged meat in the US falls under federal jurisdiction now and the animals must be vaxxed. So Heather Retburg explained. But if you bought a whole lamb, and it was not packaged, you could get one unvaxxed if you know a local farmer raising them that way.