I took the last year to completely eliminate sugar & consciously pressing restaurants on how things are prepared, high focus on seed oil use.

I eat a whole foods diet rich in fats & proteins, specifically CLAs & Casseine.

Fats from Grass Fed Ruminants are rich in CLAs.

Raw Milk 🍼 - Raw Cheese 🧀 - Eggs 🍳

Those are my go to, I just don't eat Beef 🥩, and I try to not eat much of those ingredients outside of my home as each of these I obtain at the highest quality/integrity.

The easiest & most important one to produce yourself are the Eggs 🐣.

Why? Because people feed their chickens kaka ingredients that end up in the fat you're ingesting. I guarantee you the feed people use, even if organic, has some dumbfuckfiatjuice in there.

Ala, you have to mix your own feed and VERIFY each ingredient!

It's inexpensive for the health benefit you are providing your family.

#permies #permaculture #homesteading #healthyliving

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Most definitely. Repeatedly asking restaurants what they’re using- and not ordering the suspect items is the only way they’ll change (or just walking out altogether)

http://LocalFats.com is a great resource to start with

A buddy who oversees multiple restaurants just did his first water fast on my recommendation.

He’s now realizing he can’t eat the food from his restaurants since it’s all canola and low quality ingredients.

Sadly it will take people’s health failing before more will wake up to the state of our food system

Hi, I would love to learn more about how you mix chicken feed. What's your recipe? What's the process?

When I started 11 years ago I used a protein calculator from a site called Garden Betty. It’s been super helpful.

Yes you very much so want to make sure your feed has the proper proportions of protein and other good shit.

I'm err on the side of not telling people specific ingredients because everyone has different things at their disposal.

I would use tools like this and Google around, as always DYOR and verify.

It's a bit more daunting obv, I raw dogged it with no calculator like this one - just using my intuition coupled with what I read online.

I find that every journey is the most successful when you trust yourself so if you have any specific questions, I would love to answer them to the best of my abilities meanwhile you're on this journey - but I won't rob you of the journey my friend!

One thing I have done for my baby chicks is have bred red wigglers to feed em.

Well, I bred em to make vermicompost and this is a (major) side benefit.

Yes!!!

preach it