Hi guys,
20 years ago I enjoyed a hobby which was called wilderness surival. Today the TV is full with these kind of shows and presentations like Bear Grylls or other Survival shows. Long story short I suddenly remembered today while thinking about nutrition, energy and proteins, that my teachers told us not to hunt big game wasting engery but to collect easily collected small bugs, how to dry them and to make a pulver out of them.
This pulver then one would put into the soup of greens one has collected from the wild.
I remember destinctly that they talked about the proteins being of high quality and wonder if they are in the quality of scrimps etc.
Would be intersting to really check out scientificly what kind of proteins and how good the quality is in these bugs. Could be a answer for people with multiple sensitivities and allergies to all kinds of normal proteins we normally eat. ;-)
cheers
Thomas
BTW the diet and cynoplus works wonders. I am nearly 100 percent symptomfree!!! Yeah!
20 years ago I enjoyed a hobby which was called wilderness surival. Today the TV is full with these kind of shows and presentations like Bear Grylls or other Survival shows. Long story short I suddenly remembered today while thinking about nutrition, energy and proteins, that my teachers told us not to hunt big game wasting engery but to collect easily collected small bugs, how to dry them and to make a pulver out of them.
This pulver then one would put into the soup of greens one has collected from the wild.
I remember destinctly that they talked about the proteins being of high quality and wonder if they are in the quality of scrimps etc.
Would be intersting to really check out scientificly what kind of proteins and how good the quality is in these bugs. Could be a answer for people with multiple sensitivities and allergies to all kinds of normal proteins we normally eat. ;-)
cheers
Thomas
BTW the diet and cynoplus works wonders. I am nearly 100 percent symptomfree!!! Yeah!