Had moose ribs last night and no break out. Seems to only get hives when we argue...
maybe all just coincidence
Had moose ribs last night and no break out. Seems to only get hives when we argue...
maybe all just coincidence
The years you when to school have very little to do with how smart you are.I think I do perrty good for only having grad 7 education
I got through grade 7 and thought that was enough so I went work.
well one thing about eating wild, whether it's moose deer elk or bear, the fact is this meat has no growth hormones in it, no steroids, no antibiotics, no meat coloring, no meat preservatives, no meat tenderizing chemicals, what your eating when you eat wild is meat, the way it was eaten for thousands of years by us humans.........but as your gut is so atuned to eating meat full of antibiotics, the bugs that live in your gut don't know what to do when a real piece of meat is dropped into it. so all the good bugs that live in your gut and have been on vacation their entire life now have to stand up and fight off the natural bugs that live in wild real meat, and a few cramps are normal until your stomach gets its bug house in order.
try not eating any meat for a month, Purge yourself off all the chemicals in store bought meat, then slowly introduce wild meat 1-2 times per week and give your guts the time to learn how to work again.
Unfortunately, the rifles are getting lighter because we are getting heavier and more unfit as a society. This is the key to the mainstream acceptance of the short magnums. - Nathan Foster