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  1. Join Date
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    #41
    mahal din pag bibili ka sa palengke nung bulalo.. kahit sa mahogany sa tagaytay mahal din.. the last time we bought yung isang buo inabot din nang 1000+ yata.. tapos buto lang talaga yun.. wala na halos ka laman laman.

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    #42
    ^ dito sa orthopedic mura bulalo.

    ikaw na bahala magtanggal ng gaza.

    naalala ko yung lola ko nung hinukay dito sa north sematari.

    sabi nung mga gunggong na usi, "wow bulalo!"

    mukha na nga.

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    #43
    sarap nyan pero pag ako nagluto ng bulalo ung paa ng baka gamit ko..

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    #44
    Original na Luto ay May Lahok na pritong bawang na pampalasa.

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    #45

    Put3,- naging utak-bulalo na ang thread ni bro.fitdrive...



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    #46
    from ano niluluto mo today dito ako reply
    Quote Originally Posted by XTO View Post

    Utak ng BulaloUtak ng Bulalobulalo sundayUtak ng Bulalo
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    ah yes.
    mom used to cook that when one of us got sick.
    pampalakas ng katawan and hastens recovery.
    does it work as intended?
    i don't know, but it was masarap.


    Ito doc, pumipitas ako ng knowledge nya im following noong 2007 or 2008. (But dahil sa tcm naging open ako sa pork = for another topic)


    Bulalo A Day To Keep Ailments Away

    8 December 2012, 8:54 pm

    Does a Doctor of Medicine (MD) who prescribes regular dinner of bulalo (bone marrow soup) as cure for cancer, among other killer diseases, deserve to be taken seriously?

    Such is the conundrum that confronts a patient when he or she consults for the first time Dr. Robin Buhain Navarro, an expert in the field of cellular biochemical medicine, regarded as a miracle worker by some and a dangerous fraud by others.

    "Cancer is not the end of the world," Navarro would tell 50 or so people - mostly senior citizens, probably ailing and desperate for a cure - who attend his weekly seminar at his "Wellness and Rejuvenation Center" on Shaw Boulevard in Mandaluyong City.

    A skim of Navarro's four-page treatment protocol for a patient afflicted with Guillain-Barré syndrome (a nervous system disorder) bares a smorgasbord of references to the doctor's unique brand of nutritional management (the treatment protocol obtained by the Manila Bulletin appeared to be a template for other ailments).

    In fact, over three pages of it is devoted to food: which is safe to eat, which should be avoided, what to use in cooking or preparing food, what to have for the three meals of the day and the snacks in between, when to eat, etc.

    It even contains a recipe for kilawing atay ng baka (beef liver ceviche). "Eat at least 1/3 cup every meal," the doctor orders via his very detailed treatment protocol.

    "For breakfast, you may prepare an egg omelet (using fertilized eggs) with onions and tomatoes. For lunch, you may cook the fish (only fish with fins and scales) in a little rice water with onions and ginger then put sayote or papaya and malunggay or sili leaves. For dinner, cook bulalo in water with salt to taste, pepper corn, onions and garlic then when tender, add plenty of vegetables."

    As a cooking tip, Navarro said that only butter or coconut oil should be used in frying or sautéing. His suggested diet involves the consumption of at least four eggs a day, although patients under his care have attested to eating eight or more eggs a day.

    Bulalo, butter, eggs. All of these are cholesterol-rich foods, and this 66-year-old doctor is basically asking people to gorge on them. With this diet, he has addressed cases of Guillain-Barré and other illnesses that are hard to pronounce and are even harder to treat or cure.

    "The fear of cholesterol is blinding doctors today from the reality. The benefit of the foods rich in cholesterol cannot be attained if you are afraid of cholesterol," declared Navarro, who has been dubbed by local media as "Doctor Bulalo" (sometimes as "Doctor Baligtad," since his nutritional beliefs are opposite that of his contemporaries).

    Putting it simply, Navarro, a Far Eastern University graduate and University of Oxford doctoral degree-holder, wants his patients of varying diagnoses to adopt the French diet if they are to expect any improvement in their condition.

    "What I teach is more on French diet, which is high fat, high cholesterol and low carbohydrates. This is opposed to American diet which is high carbohydrates, low fat, low cholesterol," he said.

    "There is no such thing as bad cholesterol."

    How does it work?

    Navarro's form of treatment dubbed "Rapid Cellular Balancing" (RCB) has cured ailments and conditions like advance stages of cancer, multiple sclerosis, stroke, heart diseases, Hepatitis B, renal failure, neuropathies and myopathies, just to name a few.

    RCB, Navarro said, combines the findings of Doctors Wilhelm Schuessler, Otto Warburg, and Hans Krebs of Germany in promoting "cellular respiration" through the intake of major and trace minerals in conjunction with his rather unconventional diet.

    He also borrows heavily on the ideas on Anthony Colpo, author of such shocking reads on health as The Great Cholesterol Con. "According to (Colpo), the teaching that there is bad cholesterol is a bad science," Navarro said.

    Navarro prods the body to heal itself, and food plays an integral part. Take his favorite bulalo, for example. "Bulalo is stem cell that you can eat," he said.

    "Bulalo contains alkyl glycerol which can kill cancer. It can reverse leukemia. Also, it contains endothelial progenitor cells. It has many nutrients," explained Navarro, who last August was elected president of the Philippine College for the Advancement of Medicine (PCAM), succeeding former Health Secretary Dr. Jaime Galvez Tan.

    "RCB is a stem cell enhancer. There can be no repair without stem cell," Dr. Bulalo said, adding that his treatment - first developed in 1995 - ultimately aims to revert the body's own regenerative faculties to its strength during our childhood.

    Navarro likewise underscored the importance of eggs in all of his patients' diet, calling it the food with the "highest biological value."

    "(Egg) is highest in glutathione, highest in carotenoids. Four hundred (400) carotenoids can be found in the egg yolk. You can't fight diseases without egg. Just because the yolk contains cholesterol, everybody is afraid of (eating) egg," he said.

    "Medical science will find this hard to believe but I have all the journals to back up what I'm talking about." (With a report from Liezle Basa) [To be continued]
    old article, hindi ko na makita continuation

    Bulalo A Day To Keep Ailments Away

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    #47
    "something a day keeps something away".
    the list is endless.

    but i can think of two combinations that i would recommend:
    1. medicine and illness (well, mostly. heh heh.); and
    2. hunger and weight.

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