Sandra Barnum

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Hello Cebollas Azules,

I'm not sure if you're joking around, or you're genuinely interested. In any case, I'll respond. By the way, when I posted my singles posts, Paul was online with me on my personal email. He asked that I keep the conversation going while he brought in more folks... I was really nervous and didn't know how to post yet, (and still really don't:) so I was kind of freeking out with nervousness, throwing out ideas that I'm interested in that my man would be too...:) All the while, Paul was waiting for me to hurry up and post.:) He was very sweet to help out.

Would you like to teach me a little bit about sterling engines and biodynamic liquid energy concoctions? You sound like an expert on those subjects. Even though one uses animal manure, I'm open to learning.:) Why don't you send a picture of yourself while you're at it? :)

Thank you Cebollas Azules, :)

sandra
14 years ago
Thank you Tel Jetson,

I wonder why the current info says that Millet is technically a seed, not a grain...maybe for easy categorization? Thanks for the correction Tel!

sandra
14 years ago
Hi Paul,

I didn't know I was supposed to be asking questions here instead of your email, sorry. When I click on the reply button to read the 85 replies to The Vegetarian Myth by Lierre Keith... under the Permaculture area, it just jumps to an unrelated page, instead of being able to read those 85 replies. Now everyone can see just how lame I am on the computer! I do go to the help section of your site, but I haven't found the answers yet, or I wouldn't be bothering you, sorry Paul! I'm sure you must be tired of all the dumb questions by folks that can't find the answers...

sandra
Hello everyone,

This is my first post aside from the singles section. I just wanted to say that there is a large percentage of raw vegans who don't eat grains, soy or corn. Many don't eat grains because several grains are stored for longer than 90 days. This can cause deadly mycotoxins to grow all over them.

Some grains are stored for years. Those mycotoxins can cause ulcers, migraines, cancer and death. Even some grain storage buildings are often sprayed with nasty chemicals to keep the known mycotoxins at bay. Many folks may think that they have an allergy to wheat, when it could very well be their bodies reaction to deadly mycotoxins.

Grains that are not usually stored for over 90 days like Quinoa and Millet, carry less mycotoxins, but can contribute to blood sugar changes, weight gain and diabetes. Quinoa and Millet are not technically grains, but probably use the same amount of land/water to produce as other grains. (Amaranth, Buckwheat & Spelt are also usually only stored for about 90 days)

About 90% of all soy is GMO as we know, and corn contains 25 mycotoxic fungi. No Thanks! Especially if someone has a weakened immune system already...

I think grains stored under 90 days are a great transitional food though. They help folks break away from much of the deadly mycotoxins, and are more alkaline than acid producing.

Lastly, many raw vegans enjoy growing most of their food indoors with very little soil. I think it's a pretty small footprint to be a sproutarian raw vegan, but I could be wrong...

Have a great week Permies!

sandra



14 years ago
Hello,

Ok, this is my last post... I'd like to clarify that I'm not into shallow UFO worship, I'm about embracing new technologies (that are really old) like anti-gravity technologies, and rife tech for cancer. I love how anti-gravity technologies can and will omit cars, tires, oil, cement roads, freeways etc. and leave more room for land, rich soil, clean air etc...and Permaculture!!

I love how they have been snuffing out out Chemtrails that wreck our veggie gardens and health, as well as taking out nuclear missiles.

I love the big picture...that we're all connected. I think Portland State is incorporating some UFO technologies. I know major Universities in Mexico are...

Lastly, I love growing much of my food indoors during the winter, as well as indoor composting!! I really like the blast of energy I get from snipping my greens and blending them into a sweet green smoothie in the morning. I'd like to try a rife machine on my greens... BTW- I put my ebook link on to show some stuff I'm into, not for sales...

I wrote this just now...

I love permies with glasses
They are not about the masses
They know how to take care of their grasses & stashes
Genius, strong and able
They always invite you to their table
Unique and friendly folks
That love nature and spokes
Permies with glasses
Are my kind of classes
Hard working and True
Always creating something new
That's old fashioned & on que
Permies with glasses
Will teach the masses
To Love Mother Earth
And get their hands in the dirt
How it doesn't hurt, that dirt
To be romantic with Earth
And their fellow humans turf
Trading without coins
With their smarts and care
No, not part of the masses
Oh how I love permies with glasses

Lots of Love to all you Permies out there!!

sandra

14 years ago