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Yeah, that US Wellness stuff has me intrigued too, but haven't tried it yet either.
Sorry to hear about your horrible migraines! I used to have milder ones myself, but none at all since going Primal, so I guess my trigger isn't nitrate. Do you have to avoid celery as well, or only cured meat?
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If you eat greens at all, you're eating high amounts of nitrates. It's all good. Our organs just get rid of it AFAIK.
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[QUOTE=cantare;906922]Yeah, that US Wellness stuff has me intrigued too, but haven't tried it yet either.
Sorry to hear about your horrible migraines! I used to have milder ones myself, but none at all since going Primal, so I guess my trigger isn't nitrate. Do you have to avoid celery as well, or only cured meat?[/QUOTE]
I haven't had an issue with anything else yet, but I'm not a huge fan of celery or greens anyway, so I probably don't get enough exposure to do anything anyway.
I would think it was psychosomatic (lots of people think it is) but I've had some when I didn't know it, got the migraine, then found out later it was in there. Same thing with sulfites (like in wine, even if it's used in cooking).
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[QUOTE=Knifegill;906925]If you eat greens at all, you're eating high amounts of nitrates. It's all good. Our organs just get rid of it AFAIK.[/QUOTE]
I think, in my case, it dilates my blood vessels too much, and then it starts a chain reaction of over compensating, then swinging back the other way, and ends in a horrible mess and a dark, quiet room.
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[QUOTE=namelesswonder;906820]Bj's Wholesale has Applegate Farm's Sunday bacon, uncured. It's pretty good, though not as good as local stuff (much meatier, IMO).[/QUOTE]
+1 it's the best I have found. I eat their turkey lunch meat too sometimes for a snack...not bad if you don't mind the sodium
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I've had the US Wellness meats sugar-free (Whole30 approved) bacon several times and I'm a big fan. It's a little different than normal bacon but still really great. Sometimes I also buy the whole foods brand uncured bacon-also good when I can't get it from the farmer's market.
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Thanks for the info about applegate! Interesting!
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[QUOTE=Knifegill;906925]If you eat greens at all, you're eating high amounts of nitrates. It's all good. Our organs just get rid of it AFAIK.[/QUOTE]
what does AFAIK mean?
Are you saying don't worry about the nitrates in bacon?
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AFAIK = as far as I know
Here in the UK the only nitrate free organic bacon I've found comes from Jody Scheckter's Laverstoke Park Farm in Hampshire. Duchy Originals organic bacon has them but is yummiest bacon I've ever had. Not tried Morrisons organic bacon but it was same price as the stuff from Waitrose for fewer rashers. Tesco organic bacon isn't too bad but has nitrates. In cooking I sometimes sub prosciutto which doesn't have nitrates, atm Marks & Spencer is doing 3 packs for 6.00 GBP and Lidl always has it at 1.99 GBP per pack.
In Sainsbury's on Friday I noticed Oscar Meyer American-style bacon which doesn't sound like a great addition to the great British breakfast :(
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[QUOTE=Finnegans Wake;906796]I get my pork from local sustainable farms who raise their pigs on pasture, and whose bacon is smoked but contains no nitrites/nitrates. Do you have a farm you deal with? You could check eatwild.com if interested.[/QUOTE]
Ditto.