Bioenergetic Germany
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@Mr-X ok thanks . I've never even heard of that brand. But I'll take a look.
Amecke citrus Mandarin /orange juice is good as well. It's 30% Mandarin juice and those are pretty close to clementines.
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@Mr-X said in Bioenergetic Germany:
@BabyDuck sag ma Bescheid ob es klappt. Würde auch gern so demnächst bestellen.
Hat geklappt. Habe direkt 2 bestellt, da 2 Jahre im Kühlschrank haltbar.
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@Mr-X i have something to report about Amecke orange / mandarinensaft.
It seems to have a skin and hair softening effect on me. The closest thing I can describe it to is a mix of vitamin D and pregnenolone. In terms of skin and hair effects. It gives me that "glow" effect.First I thought it was a coincidence but over the last 3-4 days I tried it out out more often. And especially today I became sure of it.
It doesn't last extremely long, maybe 4-6h but then again I don't drink large quantities of the juice, maybe 1 or 2 glasses a day.I also suspect that it makes my muscles look fuller and gives me energy, but I'm less sure about that.
There seems to be a hormone like action going on. I know that the polyphenols in fruits have hormone like actions and/or increase steroidogenic enzymes. I made a big thread about that on the RPF about elderberries polyphenols.I'm not sure which part of the juice it is. But i suspect it is the mandarin part, since I never got an effect like that from any OJ I drank.
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I found a new clementine juice. And it's pretty good.
It's this one here
https://www.fooodz.de/beutelsbacher-clementinensaft-700-mlI found it in a local organic shop. But I have ordered a few more online. The price is quite steep. But I think it's the same online as in the store.
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@BabyDuck nice, danke für die Info
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@BabyDuck will run to buy tmrw
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@Mauritio
Edeka and Netto both seem to have very delicious Bio orange juice from concentrate, and it's cheap (2,70 a litre) compared to alternatives. I was getting really nice Direktsaft from Flaschenpost (Burkhardt brand) but they raised the price to 3,33 euros a litre so I ditched them unfortunately. I was enjoying having it in glass but the juice from Edeka at the moment has been really sweet and delicious.If anyone is interested in getting somewhat affordable oysters:
https://honest-catch.com/products/auster-in-halbschaleThese look good for the price. I have gotten canned ones from iherb but they aren't shipping at the moment.
EDIT: By the way I had a really bad experience with Wolfra's Direktsaft. Tastes awful. Not sure if it was the batch I got but flaschenpost switched out my order at the last minute and gave me Wolfra instead of what I ordered because it wasn't in stock and I just couldn't drink it in the quantities I was used to. Sour and somewhat foul-tasting. Have been getting friends to slowly chip away at it for me
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@djledda which OJ by EDEKA do you mean ? I'll be there tomorrow so might check it out.
Thanks for the oysters as well.
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Someone here near Langen/Darmstadt/Frankfurt/etc.? I'm looking for good raw milk/Vorzugsmilch sources. Latter would be nice, but unfortunately, I know of no stores that sell it...
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@YellowCanary In Darmstadt you can buy raw milk at Hofgut Oberfeld. I don't live close, but I've heard from others who bought there at the Hofladen.
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@Mauritio the store brand Bio juice. https://verbund.edeka/presse/produktsteckbriefe/edeka-bio-orangensaft.html
The "BioBio" store brand juice at Netto seems to be the same, it tastes the same and it's owned by Edeka. Also same price I think.
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@Melora Danke. Do you perhaps know how long they bought milk there/whether they still do/whether it was good?
Last time I bought fresh milk from a demeter farm, I sadly had a bad reaction (twice on two separate occasions from less than a cup). I got this weird lower GI tract burning sensation.
Does someone have any idea why that might be? I have lower GI tract issues. Tried to fix it for years now, and heard fresh milk works like magic for some. So I want to give it another go.
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@YellowCanary Sorry, I don't know if they still buy there, it was a couple years ago and I'm no longer in touch. But they bought the milk very often and liked it a lot. Not sure if anything has changed.
Interesting about the reaction to Demeter milk. I wonder if it's something in the cow's feed, since they're fed with Grünfutter, which could contain all kinds of plants and grasses.
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@Melora Feed was my first thought too, but it could've been bacteria as well, who knows. Interestingly, others who drank the milk were fine. (Idk, I theorize that certain bacteria cause problems in some while not in others depending on their biome).
This time I'm just gonna take a few tablespoons and build up. Hope to God it works, I have horrible GI tract and (rare) psoriatic issues. I'm pretty positive fixing the former betters the latter.
Well, that's that, don't want to derail. Thanks again. If someone else is familiar with other sources, feel free to share.
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@YellowCanary have you had your vitamin D tested? I used to have psoriasis on my scalp which disappeared since getting my vitamin D up to around 60. It starts to get itchy and slightly inflamed again (but doesn't change colour) when I start to get low, like 20-30ng/mL. Look up Labor Stager (mein Direktlabor). There may be one near you. Otherwise cerascreen has been good but I'm suspicious of the accuracy of the tests.
For what it's worth I drank milk for the past two years daily but have found that, although I've tolerated it extremely well, I do better with just cheese, because the lactose seems to be fermented in some part of my intestine which is still prone to inflammation. So I would try to stick to the most well tolerated calcium sources if you have a sensitive intestine (which it sounds very much like you do). I initially was extremely lactose intolerant and was able to drink over a litre a day with virtually no issues, but as Danny Roddy has mentioned, UHT milk was always the easiest on my system. Vorzugsmilch, for example, would sometimes give me endotoxin-like symptoms like yogurt can for me, especially if I want feeling great.
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Does anyone have experience with Purebulk importing Dhea powder to Germany?
Or any other source?
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@BabyDuck Check out https://www.vitabasix.com/
DHEA isn't "verschreibungspflichtig" in Germany, i.e. no prescription required. I have bought from them multiple times, mainly for pregnenolone, which is very good quality. It's not pure powder, but they claim it's only rice flour and magnesium stearate. I tolerated the pregnenolone very well and only had good effects in large doses (up to several hundred mg at a time). I've only tried the DHEA on occasion but I have found it hard to discern the effects of it, and am wary of trying too high a dose. A bit expensive though, but I think it's worth it for the quality.
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@Kvothe die Ziegenmilch und die Schafsmilch von Leeb hat keine Zusatzstoffe, leider ist sie momentan bei mir im Bioladen nicht mehr zu bekommen aber vielleicht online? Ich muss jetzt auch nach einer neuen Quelle suchen weil mein Laden die nicht mehr führt.
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@K-Dog Die Ziegenmilch von Leeb habe ich lange getrunken, weil es die im Bioladen in meiner Stadt gab. Ist aber schon lange aus dem Sortiment und ich habe ebenfalls noch keinen onlineshop gefunden, bei dem ich Sie bestellen könnte.
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@YellowCanary I'll keep your experiences in mind. Generally, I do well on raw cheeses too. Gonna experiment and see, just bussy atm. Thanks.
I've tried vit D + plenty of daily sun, but never did consequent testing (my levels were similar to yours). May try testing again. In general, there was no improvement sadly.