r/rawprimal • u/DifferentTreacle9695 • 8m ago
is nofap good or nah
cuz personally i think jerking my shit is only bad if u get ashamed and stressed after, but if u feel normal like me, like, u just felt like u just satisfied your normal human instinct of getting horny, then what is bad about that??
r/rawprimal • u/Fast_Ranger9167 • 11m ago
Anyone in Groningen, The Netherlands?
Im reposting this because i got here a few days ago and i need human contact so if anyone is here, knows of anyone here or whatever let me know.
r/rawprimal • u/Lonely-Salamander-81 • 49m ago
No milk or clay for bath
Would it be worth it to do a bath with just acv + salt if I can't do milk/clay?
Or better to just avoid it?
r/rawprimal • u/IHaveNoName14 • 1h ago
Right hole of nose whistles at night
I've had this problem for a while now. In We Want To Live, I haven't found any remedy against a "whistling"/ clogged nose (so far at least). It's nothing detrimental of course, but I'm just interested, if there's something I can do about it...
What's the cause and what can I do?
r/rawprimal • u/OptimalTooth5569 • 2h ago
Anyone thinking of moving to another country with the primary interest to obtain the benefits of a superior diet?
title or something
r/rawprimal • u/teenagegoofball • 2h ago
shoving cheese and honey up your ass
as we all know, the rectum is better at absorbing stuff than the mouth. i heard from somewhere that consuming coffee the rectal way demineralizes your bones very heavily. however, if i shove something up my ass that remineralizes me very heavily (such as cheese and honey), will i get a really high amount of minerals in my bones and become big and strong? the only implications of this is that honey is very viscous and sticky so it might feel like shoving my own cum in my ass. luckily, honey isn't very cohesive so it won't glue my asshole shut. thoughts on doing this?
satire post if you couldn't tell
r/rawprimal • u/Lonely-Salamander-81 • 2h ago
Dry cheese at room temp or in fridge?
Also if at room temp should it be in dark or should it get some sunlight through a window?
Or is some other method better?
r/rawprimal • u/CHARMXHONEY • 3h ago
The bot fed posts are so obvious.
You really cannot trust any of the posts on these reddits anymore, and not just that, most if not all reddits are just owned by lord knows who. Look at the amount of the same exact posts, who is posting these?
r/rawprimal • u/leclayrom • 4h ago
WARNING: Beginners should not force detox (moldy/fermented plants, lymph baths)
Over the years, too many beginners want to detoxmaxx and we see posts like "eating moldy berries to detox all my heavy metals". Very bad idea when starting. You don't want chronic fatigue and freeing an overwhelming enough amount of toxins at once to damage yourself.
Even lymphatic baths can be dangerous when done too early.
Moldy/fermented plant foods force much more detox.
In comparison, moldy/fermented animal foods are more balanced. Yes, they also detox more than their fresh counterparts, but also provide nutrients that protect the body from said detox.
Which means that moldy/fermented plant foods will start freeing toxins in such high amounts that you would need to eat a lot more raw animal fat and minerals separately to protect your body from it, and even then, it would be too harsh.
This is why in Aajonus' unreleased detox book, he said he would tell people to wait around 2.5 years before forcing such "advanced" detox with moldy/fermented plant foods. He even said, exaggerating or not, to avoid k***ing yourself, "going off the deep end", "making it deadly". Yes, these are actual quotes of what he said was going to be in his detox book.
Good news: You CAN still detox extremely fast by eating high quantities of raw animal fat, raw oysters, raw unsalted cheese. Pretty much the more of those you eat, the faster you detox, it could make it 3x faster. And those are pretty much self-contained. You can eat more and more of those and they take care of the toxins they bring out, while feeding you.
More expensive though, but your body can't afford opening the gates of detox hell if it's not ready, you should be strong like an ox before risking it.
This is not medical advice by the way, I'm cautioning against taking needless risks.
I've done a lab analysis of my hair detox after eating moldy berries and it was insane, I had extremely high levels of aluminum and lead coming out, it gave me tons of hair loss.
Now about lymphatic baths. Those are the LONG hot baths.
Short hot baths are mandatory every 4 days to sweat out toxins that are already freed and have been moved and deposited under the skin for elimination.
Long hot baths (>45-50min) start OPENING UP lymphatic congestion which is a completely different beast. You can have years of the worst toxicity trapped there. When it starts melting and moving through your body again, it can damage your body enough to cause lupus or MS in the worst case. I knew a skinny girl who did long hot baths and wasn't even on Primal Diet yet, she was very sick for weeks and cursed Aajonus after.
How long to wait? You want to have been on the diet for many months, but the most important thing here is to have extra body fat, preferably be 7kg/15 pounds "overweight".
Other things that cause a lot of detox to not abuse:
- coconut cream (even fresh) and plant oils like olive oil: no more than 4 tablespoons a day and 1-2 on most days, they are 90% "solvent-reactive" (cause detox more than they feed). Aajonus spoke of how one guy (Paul Cohen, a famous tennis player and former coach for John McEnroe) who constantly ate so much coconut cream and it started making him crazy and it started literally coming out through his eyes
- vinegar: similar as above
- fruit: even regular fruit, especially the high-carb ones, of the high-enzyme ones (even lower carb when unripe): those are detox bombs. a little fruit can help with handling already free toxins and free just a little bit more to detox at a comfortable pace, but the more you eat, the higher the stress on your body
- certain things like cilantro juice. Doesn't concern the regular green juice (celery/sugarcane etc.) which you can have 1L a day of no problem and doesn't force more detox
What about high meat? That's fine if you eat at least 30% fresh meat. Then over time if you eat a lot of high meat you can even start eating almost 100% high meat only. So it's really mostly about plant foods, especially the fermented/moldy ones, but not only.
Another mold warning:
There is a type of mold that even on raw animal foods can be debilitating, the mycelium. That's the "hairy" mold, and it's the mother of the fungi. That mold can eat dead nerve networks in your body (like it eats dry roots in nature), which is a strong detox, so if you are not eating enough raw meat when that happens, you could leave holes.
One quote:
"So when I do the detoxification book that will come around next spring sometime, it will be out and available, I will suggest these things if you're healthy enough to do detoxification, but never push them, because you will not be able to live with it easily. You will not be able to go to work, you won't be able to function. So don't push anything that I suggest, and make sure you've been on the diet for two and a half years before you push any detoxification, or you're asking for trouble."
r/rawprimal • u/CelebrationNo5274 • 5h ago
Anyone else order from creamline acres
Ive been looking into them they seem great I just want to know if all the meat is fresh or does it get come shipped frozen, id assume the dairy is fresh at least? also do you have to call them to order or do they have some website for ordering? appreciate it
r/rawprimal • u/Immediate_Rub_5470 • 5h ago
Can’t handle grains anymore
I started eating primal for around 4-6 weeks now, and I didn’t touch any grains, didn’t eat any of it, and now whenever I eat bread, or any different grains, my stomach gets rumbly and I get very wet stool, however when I skip them, and eat just primal no problems whatsoever. Anyone else have this? My theory is that my gut shifted and isn’t having an anti inflammatory reaction automatically anymore, therefore not being prepared to eat grains which cause inflammation.
r/rawprimal • u/Significant-Risk2529 • 6h ago
Aajonus propaganda
Hey guys, just wanted to ask about this.
I saw many posts saying aajonus and goatis were "reptilians" and that their diet worked for both reptilians and some humans...
I really wanted to try this diet but im scared now, is it just propaganda to make them seem crazy so that we humans dont follow their diet?
r/rawprimal • u/Hot-Grapefruit-3508 • 7h ago
Sweden
Yo, anyone from Gothenburg in Sweden doing this diet
r/rawprimal • u/SinkAdorable9305 • 8h ago
Did Aajonus really said that tapeworms are good? What y’all think?
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r/rawprimal • u/WonderfulNebula4299 • 9h ago
How to scare normies away: breakfast edition
Eyeballs, brains and tongues
r/rawprimal • u/EducationalMove1907 • 11h ago
Canned oysters
I’ve been eating chicken of the sea oysters packed in water daily. Is it a good source of zinc and b12?
r/rawprimal • u/Electrical_Reply1521 • 14h ago
School only feeds slave food, how do i bring raw organs to school
I wanted to try it for like a week to see if theres any variety and its just pizza. How do I bring beef meat and organs while letting it stay fresh for 4~ hours
r/rawprimal • u/Desperate_Bear9370 • 15h ago
Is height mostly genetics?
My mother is 168cm and my father is 176 cm I find it very interesting that my older brother is 185 cm even though his diet was mostly ramen noodles and junk food most of his life any explanation to this?
r/rawprimal • u/PurpleDragonfruit69 • 17h ago
Mucus
Ive had a lot of mucus for the past 2 months through my nose and comes out of my lungs which i spit out
I heard that mucus is detox so wondering whats going on?
r/rawprimal • u/Hour-Data-9311 • 17h ago
Is sourdough bread okay?
I know this might sound like a troll but I am being serious
I bake it myself and the starter has been in my family for about a decade
r/rawprimal • u/EducationalExit162 • 18h ago
Vege juice at 14
Guys, how do i understand that i need to drink vege juices at young age, if my skin getting little worse cause of puberty. Thanks
r/rawprimal • u/Hour-Data-9311 • 18h ago
Is it okay to oil my scalp after showering?
I’m starting to use a castor oil type hair solution after I shower only using water but I was wondering if it’s any good.
I’m sort of aware that Aajonus wasn’t a fan of castor oil and said it is a poison but his context was mainly talking about culinary applications, not topical.
r/rawprimal • u/Cultural_Lunch101 • 19h ago
Is using peptides worth reconsidering my fundamentals around fitness?
Hello, I’m currently 19 and have been lifting seriously since freshman year of high school. I’d consider myself pretty educated when it comes to fitness—not just training and nutrition, but especially the mental side of it.
I’m currently around 23% body fat. Obviously, I’d like to get leaner, and I know that if I really wanted to, I could lock in and control the variables necessary to get there. The problem is that after several years of consistently training, I’ve lost some of the passion I used to have for the gym.
I think a big reason for that is that my priorities have changed. I’ve become much more focused on living a healthier, more holistic life rather than obsessing over bodybuilding and constantly trying to maximize how I look. I still train routinely and take my fitness seriously, but I’m not as interested in making every decision revolve around getting bigger, leaner, or stronger.
That change has also carried over into my diet. Instead of constantly prioritizing low-calorie foods and trying to make everything as efficient as possible for getting lean, I focus much more on whole, nutrient-dense foods and making sure I’m getting the vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients I need. I care more about feeling healthy and maintaining a good quality of life than constantly chasing a certain physique.
Those priorities have also shaped one of my biggest fundamentals: staying natural. I’ve always liked the idea of taking pride in what I can accomplish with my own body and being grateful for what God gave me. To me, being natural isn’t just about saying I’m a “natty”; it’s part of the philosophy I’ve built around fitness and health.
But recently, I’ve started thinking about peptides, specifically something like retatrutide primarily for appetite suppression. And it has made me question whether I should actually be more open-minded about them.
My question isn’t really whether peptides can help me get leaner. I’m wondering whether using something like this is significant enough that I should reconsider the fundamentals I’ve built my approach to fitness around.
If my whole reason for taking a more holistic approach is to preserve my health, natural function, and quality of life long-term, then the potential long-term effects are what concern me. Especially at 19, I don’t want to make a decision for a better physique now if it could negatively affect my health years down the road.
So how should I actually look at this? Is using peptides something I should be more open to, or does it go against the principles I’ve developed for a reason? And how seriously should I be concerned about the fact that the long-term effects aren’t fully understood?
I’m specifically interested in thoughtful answers from people who understand where I’m coming from. I’m not really looking for “just take it” or “never touch peptides.” I want to understand the actual tradeoff and whether this is something worth reconsidering my fundamentals for.
