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Posted on: June 23, 2012

Curious Compassion
the path and the way

Pat Cegan's avatarSource of Inspiration

Immerse yourself in the
driving Force of the Universe;
respond to the Divine in all.
Borders, fences, walls are but
illusions for nothing is separate
from Source. To learn compassion,
one must be compassionate; it is not
enough to speak of compassion, one
must commit to a world free of greed
and want. High ideals are but twinkles
from stars without action.

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The origins of butter go back thousands of years to when our ancestors first started domesticating animals. In fact, the first written reference to butter was found on a 4500- year old limestone tablet illustrating how butter was made.1

In India, ghee (clarified butter) has been used as a staple food, and as a symbol of purity, worthy of offering to the gods in religious ceremonies for more than 3000 years.2

The Bible has references to butter as the product of milk from the cow, and of Abraham setting butter and milk from a calf before three angels who appeared to him on the plains of Mamre.3

For millennia, people around the globe have prized butter for its health benefits.

So how did butter become a villain in the quest for good health?

At the turn of our century, heart disease in America was rare. By 1960, it was our number one killer. Yet during the same time period, butter consumption had decreased – from eighteen pounds per person per year, to four.4

A researcher named Ancel Keys was the first to propose that saturated fat and cholesterol in the diet were to blame for coronary heart disease (CAD).

Numerous subsequent studies costing hundreds of millions of dollars, have failed to conclusively back up this claim.5

Yet the notion that a healthy diet is one with minimal fat, particularly saturated fat, has persisted. While Americans drastically reduced their intake of natural animal fats like butter and meat, the processed food industry, particularly the low-fat food industry, proliferated.

When the baby boomers were children, concerned mothers began to replace butter with margarine. The margarine manufacturers told them it was the healthier alternative and mothers believed them. In those days no one asked, “where is the science to prove it? I want to know before I give this man-made, plastized stuff to my children. After all we humans have been eating butter for thousands of years?”.

As a result, since the early 1970’s, Americans’ average saturated fat intake has dropped considerably, while rates of obesity, diabetes, and consequently, heart disease, have surged.

Reducing healthy sources of dietary fat has contributed to a serious decline in our well-being, and those of us that speak out against the anti-fat establishment are still largely ignored .

Is Margarine Better than Butter?

No! This is a tragic myth. Butter is a completely natural food essential to your health – especially when you eat organic. Also, please make the extra effort to obtain high-quality organic, raw butter.

Margarines, on the other hand, are a processed food, created chemically from refined polyunsaturated oils. The process used to make these normally liquid oils into spread-able form is called hydrogenation.

Margarine and similar hydrogenated or processed polyunsaturated oils are potentially more detrimental to your health than any saturated fat.7For more information on why you should avoid all processed oils read Why the Processing of Consumable Oils Has Devastated America’s Health.

Include Real Butter as part of Your Body Ecology Lifestyle

As many of you already know, I am a strong proponent of including a variety of healthy oils and fats into your diet. Together they work as a team to supply your body with essential fatty acids for longevity, hormone balance, heart health, sharp vision, glowing moist skin and energy. The wonderful variety of oils and fats certainly includes organic, preferably raw butter. Cultured raw butter is even better.

And why would I be so insistent that you eat butter? Take a look at the long list of the benefits you receive when you include it in your diet:8

  1. Butter is rich in the most easily absorbable form of Vitamin A necessary for thyroid and adrenal health.
  2. Contains lauric acid, important in treating fungal infections and candida.
  3. Contains lecithin, essential for cholesterol metabolism.
  4. Contains anti-oxidants that protect against free radical damage.
  5. Has anti-oxidants that protect against weakening arteries.
  6. Is a great source of Vitamins E and K.
  7. Is a very rich source of the vital mineral selenium.
  8. Saturated fats in butter have strong anti-tumor and anti-cancer properties.
  9. Butter contains conjugated linoleic acid, which is a potent anti-cancer agent, muscle builder, and immunity booster
  10. Vitamin D found in butter is essential to absorption of calcium.
  11. Protects against tooth decay.
  12. Is your only source of an anti-stiffness factor, which protects against calcification of the joints.
  13. Anti-stiffness factor in butter also prevents hardening of the arteries, cataracts, and calcification of the pineal gland.
  14. Is a source of Activator X, which helps your body absorb minerals.
  15. Is a source of iodine in highly absorbable form.
  16. May promote fertility in women.9
  17. Is a source of quick energy, and is not stored in our bodies adipose tissue.
  18. Cholesterol found in butterfat is essential to children’s brain and nervous system development.
  19. Contains Arachidonic Acid (AA) which plays a role in brain function and is a vital component of cell membranes.
  20. Protects against gastrointestinal infections in the very young or the elderly.

Raw, Organic Butter is the Best

Believe me this is only a partial list. If a woman is pregnant, hopes to become pregnant or is nursing her baby, I think it should even become a law for her to eat butter for her baby’s developing brain, bones and teeth.

The best butter you can eat is raw, organic butter because pasteurization destroys nutrients. Unfortunately, the sale of raw butter is prohibited in most of our 50 states.

Are you finding it difficult to get organic, raw butter? Don’t worry! Making your own delicious cultured butter with Body Ecology Culture Starter is an easy way to get on the right track towards health

You can, however, make your own healthy butter, and it is easier than you think. Look into our Body Ecology Culture Starter, which you simply add to organic cream. After letting this mixture sit at room temperature for 24 hours, chill it, beat it with a whisk, and voila! You’ll have healthy, probiotic butter that is delicious!

Cultured butter is full of health sustaining good bacteria like lactobacillus planterum, and lactococcus lactis. These microflora are essential for a healthy inner ecosystem.

Sources of Healthy Butter

If you don’t want to culture your own butter, I recommend butter from grass-fed animals only. A good source is U.S. Wellness Meats.

I also recommend Activator X and Vitamin rich butter oil, made by Green Pastures.

Heart Healthy-the Body Ecology Way

Completely eliminating butter and other healthy animal source fats is NOT the Body Ecology way. It is not how our ancestors thrived, and not what nature intended.

How much should you eat each day? Like sea salt, your own body will tell you how much to eat. If you crave it, eat it, your body needs it. If the quality is excellent you can feel confident it will be good for you and you’ll soon see the benefits yourself. If you are following the Body Ecology Food Combining Principle and eating as we recommend (adding at least one source of fermented food or drink to your diet) you will see your body reach its idea weight. The raw butter will help you develop beautiful muscles.

The Body Ecology program is gaining recognition for being a premier way of healing candida and other immune dysfunctions. And what’s more, it’s a heart-healthy, super-slimming, anti-aging way of life, which is crucial to your health as a whole.

Sources:

  1. History of Butter
    http://www.dairygoodness.ca/en/consumers/products/butter/history-of-butter.htm
  2. “Butter” from
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butter#Worldwide
  3. Princely Packets of Golden Health
    http://webexhibits.org/butter/ref/MiltonEParker.pdf
  4. Why Butter is Better
    http://www.westonaprice.org/foodfeatures/butter.html
  5. The Soft Science of Dietary Fat, Science Magazine, March 2001
    http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/taubes.html#linktop
  6. Ibid
  7. Polyunsaturated Oils Increase Cancer Risk
    http://www.second-opinions.co.uk/fats_and_cancer.html
  8. From The Skinny on Fats
    http://www.westonaprice.org/knowyourfats/skinny.html
    and Why Butter is Better
  9. http://www.westonaprice.org/foodfeatures/butter.html
  10. Fertility Awareness, Food, and Night-lighting
    http://www.westonaprice.org/women/fertility.html and
    High Fat Dairy May Boost Fertility
    http://www.nutraingredients.com/news/printnewsbis.asp?id=74590

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Posted on: June 21, 2012

RAmen

Pat Cegan's avatarSource of Inspiration

Acceptance changes the view point
Actions begin after careful thought
Abandon the word, “can’t”
Assist where ever you can
Apply love generously
Always means exactly that
Anger shows what needs to change
Afraid to look beyond the shadows leaves one stuck
Affirm your faith, walk forward with courage
Amen to that!

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Posted on: June 21, 2012

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Your truth is within
No one can give you wisdom
For you are wisdom

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Posted on: June 20, 2012

stunning image
message: word

Pat Cegan's avatarSource of Inspiration

Violence starts with a thought.
Guard carefully what you put in
your mind. Focus on what you wish
to be. Games are more real than
you know, just as “jokes” can
sometimes harm another.

Movies, TV, video games, and books
that portray violence seep into a culture
until they seem acceptable realities.
Drips of black ink into pure water
darkens the water.

Drink only from the well of love.
Keep your thoughts pure for they
become your realities.

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Posted on: June 19, 2012

what matters is that during our lives we loved
for that is for us to enjoy during our lives

what matters is what we do for others during said life
for that lasts after we do
for better or for worse

it’s less important the genes that you pass along, for there is less than 1% genetic difference between any 2 people – of the 104 billion estimated that have lived and the 7 billion plus currently alive

it’s the memes that matter – how we impact others and how that impact ripples into the world

what we do is not diminishing ripples, but ripples on a global and potentially cosmic scale….

Pat Cegan's avatarSource of Inspiration

A thousand years from now,
does it matter that someone
hurt your feelings?

Five hundred years from now
does it matter if you lost
your temper, have a fat belly,
didn’t get the promotion you wanted?

A hundred years from now,
does it matter that we
cut down the floresta,
polluted our waters and air?

Today, does it matter that our
wars are endless, children are
hungry, we can not safely
walk our streets day or night?

Does it matter that our priorities
are skewered, selfish and absurd?

What does really matter
now and forever more?

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