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Starch is truly slave food

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    Androsclerozat
    last edited by Aug 10, 2024, 8:41 AM

    Everytime I eat starch
    World feels limited
    Tunnel vision is activated
    Chores become priority
    Altruism is forgotten
    Delusion is welcomed and appreciated
    Everything is a competition

    I look others at work
    They are all the same
    Starch poisoned
    Not here to judge
    But I would like people
    To be open and cooperative
    It's hard to understand this state
    Unless you give up the slave food

    I believe that people who created agriculture, did it in order to enslave people
    They knew how starches work

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      Milk Destroyer
      last edited by Aug 11, 2024, 11:09 AM

      I'm not big on the history of the era but I had a sort of funny theory that Ghengis Khan's empire was aware of the fact that agricultural societies were enslaved and that part of his reasoning for attacking them was to free them. Silly, but I like it.

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        Mauritio @Milk Destroyer
        last edited by Mauritio Aug 11, 2024, 11:50 AM Aug 11, 2024, 11:50 AM

        @Milk-Destroyer I'm convinced that Genghis khans empire was build on milk consumption.

        It made them strong and flexible.
        They drank a lot of horse milk, which has nutritional benefits over starch already. But not just that when other armies ran out of food during siege, they never did, because they had their horses with them. They drank their milk, ate their meat and used their dung for fire.

        Maybe the empire collapsed when they stoped being nomadic, built cities and stopped consuming as much milk.

        "...between 30 percent and 50 percent of their summertime dietary calories come from dairy products. These range from mare’s milk (men will consume up to eight liters of fermented airag a day), to lightweight, calorie-dense curds that can be transported and stored for up to two years—in all, more than 20 different dairy-based foods. "

        https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2020/08/right-now-did-milk-build-mongol-empire

        Dare to think.

        My X:
        x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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          Ismail @Mauritio
          last edited by Aug 11, 2024, 11:53 AM

          @Mauritio and some say procreated via the use of cistance (supposedly).

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            Mauritio @Ismail
            last edited by Aug 11, 2024, 11:59 AM

            @Ismail yeah another smart move.
            I think him and his son had like 10 000 children. Some ridiculous number.
            Many million asians today still have Genghis Khan DNA 🧬

            Dare to think.

            My X:
            x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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              wester130 @Androsclerozat
              last edited by Aug 11, 2024, 12:13 PM

              @Androsclerozat if starch is slave food, what is PUFA in metaphorical terms?

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                onliest @Androsclerozat
                last edited by Aug 11, 2024, 4:37 PM

                @Androsclerozat

                I personally thrive on sourdough, brioche and potatoes. My carb consumption is about 50/50 on sugar/fruit vs. starches.

                Starches are more satiating than sugar and very tasty if cooked well. If red meat is the sine qua non of aristocratic cuisine why don't you give up peating and do raw carnivore 👍 👍 👍

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                  Butter Girl @Mauritio
                  last edited by Butter Girl Aug 11, 2024, 5:06 PM Aug 11, 2024, 5:04 PM

                  @Mauritio said in Starch is truly slave food:

                  @Milk-Destroyer I'm convinced that Genghis khans empire was build on milk consumption.

                  It made them strong and flexible.
                  They drank a lot of horse milk, which has nutritional benefits over starch already. But not just that when other armies ran out of food during siege, they never did, because they had their horses with them. They drank their milk, ate their meat and used their dung for fire.

                  Maybe the empire collapsed when they stoped being nomadic, built cities and stopped consuming as much milk.

                  "...between 30 percent and 50 percent of their summertime dietary calories come from dairy products. These range from mare’s milk (men will consume up to eight liters of fermented airag a day), to lightweight, calorie-dense curds that can be transported and stored for up to two years—in all, more than 20 different dairy-based foods. "

                  https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2020/08/right-now-did-milk-build-mongol-empire

                  That’s very interesting. And they didn’t drink “skim” milk but the full fat milk of the horse.

                  Did they also drink cow’s milk? (Edit: looked at the link) Yes they did, as well as other “milks”.

                  Milk is the backbone of civilization really. Why mess with it?

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                    GreekDemiGod @Butter Girl
                    last edited by GreekDemiGod Aug 12, 2024, 9:26 AM Aug 12, 2024, 9:25 AM

                    Idk, I see plenty of starch eating people in my country enjoying a vibrant and healthy youth in their 20s and 30s, at least. Being energetic, euphoric, extroverted, lean, with clear skin, good looking with developed maxilla.
                    Perhaps, they just have good genetics, good microbiome from their mother.

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                      Peatful
                      last edited by Aug 12, 2024, 1:51 PM

                      Who’s not a slave?

                      One act of obedience is better than one hundred sermons.

                      -DB

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                        BioEclectic @Mauritio
                        last edited by BioEclectic Aug 12, 2024, 4:18 PM Aug 12, 2024, 4:14 PM

                        @Mauritio
                        And prior to Genghis Khan and even Muhammed's time nomadic ruminant pastoralists, an offshoot of ancient dairying cultures, were chiding more settled agricultural folks. It may all be myth but i've even read that they would hurl barbs about raising pigs.

                        As an aside, i've heard much good about camel's milk, and even an honorable mention of donkey's milk. Shrug.

                        Imo the best our current society can do with starch is to prepare it correctly and or stay away from the ones that don't agree with us. And i agree, if starch shares partial blame for decline the young can often get away with eating more while maintaining some vibrancy.

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                          Butter Girl @GreekDemiGod
                          last edited by Aug 12, 2024, 4:28 PM

                          @GreekDemiGod said in Starch is truly slave food:

                          Idk, I see plenty of starch eating people in my country enjoying a vibrant and healthy youth in their 20s and 30s, at least. Being energetic, euphoric, extroverted, lean, with clear skin, good looking with developed maxilla.
                          Perhaps, they just have good genetics, good microbiome from their mother.

                          I believe *some starch is important, yes. But I was mainly commenting on the importance of milk in civilization.

                          It’s like the foundation of it, the backbone. Societies wouldn’t have thrived without milk in some form.

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                            Androsclerozat @wester130
                            last edited by Aug 13, 2024, 8:07 PM

                            @wester130 said in Starch is truly slave food:

                            @Androsclerozat if starch is slave food, what is PUFA in metaphorical terms?

                            Poison/adrenaline food

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                              Androsclerozat @onliest
                              last edited by Aug 13, 2024, 8:11 PM

                              @onliest said in Starch is truly slave food:

                              @Androsclerozat

                              I personally thrive on sourdough, brioche and potatoes. My carb consumption is about 50/50 on sugar/fruit vs. starches.

                              Starches are more satiating than sugar and very tasty if cooked well. If red meat is the sine qua non of aristocratic cuisine why don't you give up peating and do raw carnivore 👍 👍 👍

                              Seems fine 50/50
                              If it doesn't numb your emotions
                              Keep going
                              I ate yesterday some rice due to lack of money
                              Now not depressed but neither deep emotions
                              It feels ok but I couldn't imagine falling in love

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                                Androsclerozat @GreekDemiGod
                                last edited by Aug 13, 2024, 8:48 PM

                                @GreekDemiGod
                                If combining starches with drugs that increase intestinal permeability, such as caffeine, increases inflammation till of the point becoming delusional ego-driven, and meanwhile with sugar it doesn't happen
                                Then starches are not optimal
                                Even with perfect digestion, some starch particles will still enter the bloodstream

                                When I was alcoholic, the most rage and delusion I had after starches
                                If we live in a suboptimal environment, and gut is the most affected, then shouldn't we focus on easily digestible foods?

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                                  Sitaruim
                                  last edited by Aug 13, 2024, 11:03 PM

                                  I get 0 symptoms from starch and I enjoy it thoroughly, you don't have to go on a tirade just because you don't tolerate it

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                                    Androsclerozat @Sitaruim
                                    last edited by Aug 14, 2024, 7:54 AM

                                    @Sitaruim said in Starch is truly slave food:

                                    I get 0 symptoms from starch and I enjoy it thoroughly, you don't have to go on a tirade just because you don't tolerate it

                                    I exaggerated a bit
                                    I have good digestion on it
                                    But it feels different not eating it, mentally
                                    Have you tried without it?

                                    One friend tried to explain me how it feels to eat kilos of toroco oranges
                                    It was hard to believe that you can get euphoria out of it and he always used the phrase "You don't know until you know"

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                                      Milk Destroyer @Androsclerozat
                                      last edited by Aug 14, 2024, 5:50 PM

                                      @Androsclerozat I understand what you mean. Even when I am experimenting and feel like I am doing comparatively well eating starches, it feels like some aspect of my conciousness is missing. Probably not a part that's necessary for day to day wagie life but I like having it there none the less.

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                                        Sitaruim @Androsclerozat
                                        last edited by Aug 15, 2024, 11:22 AM

                                        @Androsclerozat I have tried going starchless but haven't noticed much change. I feel like a lot of people decide a priori that some aspect of their diet is at fault, then they change it and claim quickly thereafter to have made a breakthrough.
                                        In orthorexic people, or in those who are always changing their diet, I claim that their so-called improvement is nothing more than a short burst of euphoria, or a heightened placebo effect, since they were obviously biased toward the new diet before adopting it.
                                        Of course, a lot of people discover food intolerances this way, which is perfectly fine, I'm just referring to those people who conclude that X food is poison every three months

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                                          banquos-ghost
                                          last edited by Aug 15, 2024, 4:12 PM

                                          When suffering from chronic digestive issues, I've found that well-cooked starches, like white rice, potatoes, and oats, are better tolerated than simple sugars—and by well-cooked I do mean boiled for thirty minutes and mushy, but that's what digests easiest. I've never had a single issue with eating white rice boiled in bone broth; no matter my state of health, I can always digest it just fine.

                                          Also, while I have tried eating only fruit for my carb source, I've found that it causes some lower-bowel discomfort and never fully satiates.

                                          But the true slave diet, since we're on this topic, is one where you daily ingest chemically-contaminated, highly-processed, PUFA-laden, poison-laced food, with neither the will nor the knowledge to eat something that actually promotes, and not destroys, your health. Moreover, it's the lack of courage to comply with that health-promoting diet, especially when others may view it as unorthodox.

                                          And, I should emphasize, to blindly follow any diet, be it one based on Ray Peat's work or another doctor's, without regular reflection and adjustment based on your body and health, is itself a form of slavishness!

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