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I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who eat placenta. I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I give my opinion.
Eat Your Placenta Alone Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta? |
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On Aug 28, 8:01*am, MellieSue <MellieSue.
> wrote: > I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who eat > placenta. *I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I give > my opinion. > > 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) > > Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta? > > -- > MellieSue Works for animals so why not humans? Of course I'm a guy so I won't be dining on it. |
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MellieSue > wrote: > I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who eatplacenta. > I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I givemy opinion. > > 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) > > Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta?-- MellieSue I've not known anyone personally, but this is not the first I've heard of it. I've actually disgust this very subject with some of the OB nurses at work... Placenta shakes seem to be the most common. I'd most likely not be able to stomach it, but watching past litters of kittens be born, female cats never hesitated. Dogs are not quite as smart about it it seems... -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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>, Chemo the Clown > wrote: > On Aug 28, 8:01*am, MellieSue <MellieSue. > > wrote: > > I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who eat > > placenta. *I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I give > > my opinion. > > > > 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) > > > > Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta? > > > > -- > > MellieSue > > Works for animals so why not humans? Of course I'm a guy so I won't be > dining on it. What if she made you "share"? <eg> -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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![]() "Omelet" > wrote in message news ![]() > In article >, > MellieSue > wrote: > >> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who >> eatplacenta. >> I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I givemy opinion. >> >> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) >> >> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta?-- MellieSue > > I've not known anyone personally, but this is not the first I've heard > of it. I've actually ***disgust*** this very subject with some of the OB > nurses at work... Perfect Freudian slip. George L |
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"George Leppla" > wrote: > "Omelet" > wrote in message > news ![]() > > In article >, > > MellieSue > wrote: > > > >> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who > >> eatplacenta. > >> I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I givemy opinion. > >> > >> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) > >> > >> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta?-- MellieSue > > > > I've not known anyone personally, but this is not the first I've heard > > of it. I've actually ***disgust*** this very subject with some of the OB > > nurses at work... > > > Perfect Freudian slip. > > George L It was deliberate. I love word play. ;-) -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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![]() "Omelet" > wrote in message news ![]() > In article >, > "George Leppla" > wrote: > >> "Omelet" > wrote in message >> news ![]() >> > In article >, >> > MellieSue > wrote: >> > >> >> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who >> >> eatplacenta. >> >> I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I givemy opinion. >> >> >> >> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) >> >> >> >> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta?-- MellieSue >> > >> > I've not known anyone personally, but this is not the first I've heard >> > of it. I've actually ***disgust*** this very subject with some of the >> > OB >> > nurses at work... >> >> >> Perfect Freudian slip. >> >> George L > > It was deliberate. I love word play. ;-) My hat is off to you! If I ever write anything that witty it will be by accident. George L |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, > MellieSue > wrote: > >> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who eatplacenta. >> I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I givemy opinion. >> >> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) >> >> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta?-- MellieSue > > I've not known anyone personally, but this is not the first I've heard > of it. I've actually disgust this very subject with some of the OB > nurses at work... My guess is that this is used to be done mostly by hippies and mother-nature types. Another practice is to bury the placenta and plant a tree over it. I remember my wife expelling her placenta the first time. Quite a shock for a dude unfamiliar with the birth process. I thought all her guts were flying out. The next time I was prepared and shielded my eyes. Ha ha. > > Placenta shakes seem to be the most common. > > I'd most likely not be able to stomach it, but watching past litters of > kittens be born, female cats never hesitated. Dogs are not quite as > smart about it it seems... |
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"George Leppla" > wrote: > "Omelet" > wrote in message > news ![]() > > In article >, > > "George Leppla" > wrote: > > > >> "Omelet" > wrote in message > >> news ![]() > >> > MellieSue > wrote: > >> > > >> >> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who > >> >> eatplacenta. > >> >> I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I givemy opinion. > >> >> > >> >> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) > >> >> > >> >> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta?-- MellieSue > >> > > >> > I've not known anyone personally, but this is not the first I've heard > >> > of it. I've actually ***disgust*** this very subject with some of the > >> > OB > >> > nurses at work... > >> > >> > >> Perfect Freudian slip. > >> > >> George L > > > > It was deliberate. I love word play. ;-) > > > My hat is off to you! If I ever write anything that witty it will be by > accident. > > George L You need to play the pun war games more often. <g> I rarely do it here, but it's more common on a couple of other lists I post on. They are a blast! -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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dsi1 > wrote: > Omelet wrote: > > In article >, > > MellieSue > wrote: > > > >> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who > >> eatplacenta. > >> I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I givemy opinion. > >> > >> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) > >> > >> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta?-- MellieSue > > > > I've not known anyone personally, but this is not the first I've heard > > of it. I've actually disgust this very subject with some of the OB > > nurses at work... > > My guess is that this is used to be done mostly by hippies and > mother-nature types. Another practice is to bury the placenta and plant > a tree over it. > > I remember my wife expelling her placenta the first time. Quite a shock > for a dude unfamiliar with the birth process. I thought all her guts > were flying out. The next time I was prepared and shielded my eyes. Ha > ha. > > > > > Placenta shakes seem to be the most common. > > > > I'd most likely not be able to stomach it, but watching past litters of > > kittens be born, female cats never hesitated. Dogs are not quite as > > smart about it it seems... I've watched kittens be born. NO more. We now practice strict spay/neuter of pets due to the thousands of homeless cats and dogs put to sleep every year! Rant/off I watched my first/ older nephew come into the world, and the expected placenta expulsion. The midwife took the time to explain the anatomy of the thing. My brother in law and I were ok with it. I think sis' was too taken with the new bloody baby in her arms to pay much attention. :-) -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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Omelet wrote:
> In article >, > MellieSue > wrote: > > >>I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who eatplacenta. >>I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I givemy opinion. >> >>'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) >> >>Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta?-- MellieSue > > > I've not known anyone personally, but this is not the first I've heard > of it. I've actually disgust this very subject with some of the OB > nurses at work... > > Placenta shakes seem to be the most common. > > I'd most likely not be able to stomach it, but watching past litters of > kittens be born, female cats never hesitated. Dogs are not quite as > smart about it it seems... I've never seen a dog hesitate, but in a bitch with a less than perfect scissors bite (overbite or undershot jaw) you have to keep an eye on them when they try to bite off the umbilical cord. If it doesn't come away clean, you don't want them pulling and tugging at it and causing an umbilical hernia. When I took over cleaning up all the various old "special purpose fund" accounts at the hospital where I used to work I came across one with a several hundred dollar balance that was designated "placenta fund". Some digging around and research revealed that the balance was the proceeds from the sales of human placentas to a shampoo company back in the '70s. |
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MellieSue > wrote: > I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who eat > placenta. I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I give > my opinion. > > 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) > > Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta? I don't, but I also wouldn't condemn anybody who chose to. Their body, their business. Miche -- Electricians do it in three phases |
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MelliSue wrote:
> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who eat > placenta. I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I give > my opinion. > > 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) > > Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta? The article didn't mention, but I'm guessing it probably *doesn't* taste like chicken. Bob |
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On 2009-08-29, Stu > wrote:
> Troll Not really. The subject has been broached more than once, here. Not quite as popular as "how to peel a hard boiled egg", but not entirely unknown. ![]() nb |
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On 2009-08-29, Stu > wrote:
> we'll make you up a smoothie in a jif Make that with banana! |
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Kathleen > wrote: > > I'd most likely not be able to stomach it, but watching past litters of > > kittens be born, female cats never hesitated. Dogs are not quite as > > smart about it it seems... > > I've never seen a dog hesitate, but in a bitch with a less than perfect > scissors bite (overbite or undershot jaw) you have to keep an eye on > them when they try to bite off the umbilical cord. If it doesn't come > away clean, you don't want them pulling and tugging at it and causing an > umbilical hernia. Okay. I've not done a lot of dog breeding, just a few Whippets when I was a teenager. I guess my Bitch just was not very bright. <g> If I'd not attended the births, some puppies most likely would have died. I'm pretty strict about spay/neuter nowadays. > > When I took over cleaning up all the various old "special purpose fund" > accounts at the hospital where I used to work I came across one with a > several hundred dollar balance that was designated "placenta fund". > Some digging around and research revealed that the balance was the > proceeds from the sales of human placentas to a shampoo company back in > the '70s. I'd heard that too. ;-) -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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notbob > wrote: > On 2009-08-29, Stu > wrote: > > > Troll > > Not really. The subject has been broached more than once, here. Not > quite as popular as "how to peel a hard boiled egg", but not entirely > unknown. ![]() > > nb I recall a list "competition" once for the lists "oldest freezer item". iirc, someone with a frozen placenta won. <g> -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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Omelet > wrote in
news ![]() > In article >, > MellieSue > wrote: > >> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who >> eatplacenta. I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I >> givemy opinion. >> >> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) >> >> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta?-- MellieSue > > I've not known anyone personally, but this is not the first I've heard > of it. I've actually disgust this very subject with some of the OB ^^^^^^^ > nurses at work... > Freudian slip there? -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia If we are not meant to eat animals, why are they made of meat? |
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"George Leppla" > wrote in
: > > "Omelet" > wrote in message > news ![]() >> In article >, >> MellieSue > wrote: >> >>> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who >>> eatplacenta. >>> I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I givemy opinion. >>> >>> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) >>> >>> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta?-- MellieSue >> >> I've not known anyone personally, but this is not the first I've heard >> of it. I've actually ***disgust*** this very subject with some of the OB >> nurses at work... > > > Perfect Freudian slip. > > George L > > DOH!!! Note to self...... read the whole thread before posting!! -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia If we are not meant to eat animals, why are they made of meat? |
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On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 11:15:38 -1000, dsi1 wrote:
> Omelet wrote: >> In article >, >> MellieSue > wrote: >> >>> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who eatplacenta. >>> I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I givemy opinion. >>> >>> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) >>> >>> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta?-- MellieSue >> >> I've not known anyone personally, but this is not the first I've heard >> of it. I've actually disgust this very subject with some of the OB >> nurses at work... > > My guess is that this is used to be done mostly by hippies and > mother-nature types. Another practice is to bury the placenta and plant > a tree over it. > i've heard it more as a method for vegetarians to taste meat without ethical violation. your pal, blake |
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On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 16:25:05 -0500, Omelet >
wrote: > >I've watched kittens be born. NO more. We now practice strict >spay/neuter of pets due to the thousands of homeless cats and dogs put >to sleep every year! > >Rant/off Strongly agree. Many years ago a veterinary friend of mine was given a batch of kittens to be put to sleep. Astounded, he asked mother who brought them in *why* she had them born. "Oh, I wanted my children to experience the miracle of life" she said. "Well, why don't you bring the kids round, and in a bit they can experience the miracle of death?!" he snarled. I think she found another vet after that... Terry |
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On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 17:17:29 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger"
> wrote: >MelliSue wrote: > >> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who eat >> placenta. I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I give >> my opinion. >> >> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) >> >> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta? > >The article didn't mention, but I'm guessing it probably *doesn't* taste >like chicken. > >Bob Probably more like pork... Terry |
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![]() "Terry" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 17:17:29 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger" > > wrote: > >>MelliSue wrote: >> >>> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who eat >>> placenta. I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I give >>> my opinion. >>> >>> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) >>> >>> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta? >> >>The article didn't mention, but I'm guessing it probably *doesn't* taste >>like chicken. >> >>Bob > > Probably more like pork... > Particularely ****wiliger's mother's. |
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![]() "blake murphy" > wrote in message .. . > On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 11:15:38 -1000, dsi1 wrote: > >> Omelet wrote: >>> In article >, >>> MellieSue > wrote: >>> >>>> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who >>>> eatplacenta. >>>> I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I givemy opinion. >>>> >>>> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) >>>> >>>> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta?-- MellieSue >>> >>> I've not known anyone personally, but this is not the first I've heard >>> of it. I've actually disgust this very subject with some of the OB >>> nurses at work... >> >> My guess is that this is used to be done mostly by hippies and >> mother-nature types. Another practice is to bury the placenta and plant >> a tree over it. >> > > i've heard it more as a method for vegetarians to taste meat without > ethical violation. > UGH! |
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![]() "Terry" > wrote in message ... > Strongly agree. Many years ago a veterinary friend of mine was given > a batch of kittens to be put to sleep. Astounded, he asked mother who > brought them in *why* she had them born. "Oh, I wanted my children to > experience the miracle of life" she said. "Well, why don't you bring > the kids round, and in a bit they can experience the miracle of > death?!" he snarled. > Good response by your friend. That has to be the lamest reason for someone to want their animal to have babies, and THEN to have them put to sleep?? > I think she found another vet after that... I'm sure your friend said "good riddance". |
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Terry > wrote: > On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 16:25:05 -0500, Omelet > > wrote: > > > > >I've watched kittens be born. NO more. We now practice strict > >spay/neuter of pets due to the thousands of homeless cats and dogs put > >to sleep every year! > > > >Rant/off > > Strongly agree. Many years ago a veterinary friend of mine was given > a batch of kittens to be put to sleep. Astounded, he asked mother who > brought them in *why* she had them born. "Oh, I wanted my children to > experience the miracle of life" she said. "Well, why don't you bring > the kids round, and in a bit they can experience the miracle of > death?!" he snarled. > > I think she found another vet after that... > > Terry I hope it made her think. I've heard that shit more than once... That's what videos are for. Or at least hatch baby chickens so you can eat them. <eg> I always did enjoy hatching eggs, but they are "food". The only egg I've ever hatched that I will never consider to be food is my pet Emu, Pauli. -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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Terry > wrote: > On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 17:17:29 -0700, "Bob Terwilliger" > > wrote: > > >MelliSue wrote: > > > >> I couldn't resist sharing this article I read about people who eat > >> placenta. I'm so curious to see what anyone else thinks before I give > >> my opinion. > >> > >> 'Eat Your Placenta Alone' (http://tinyurl.com/mfw6s4) > >> > >> Do you know anyone who has eaten placenta? > > > >The article didn't mention, but I'm guessing it probably *doesn't* taste > >like chicken. > > > >Bob > > Probably more like pork... > > Terry <rofl>!!! Long Pig anyone? -- Peace! Om "Human nature seems to be to control other people until they put their foot down." --Steve Rothstein Subscribe: |
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