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<blockquote data-quote="timewerx" data-source="post: 77524888" data-attributes="member: 314730"><p>I did this for several days with tropical forest plants except for the berries and flower parts eating plant parts raw and I had mild fever and skin and throat irritation for few days. It did not made me sick enough to lay down so I kept busy as if not sick. I did not bother to try to treat the symptoms.</p><p></p><p>I then adapted after a few days and longer had any issues eating random leaves, stems.</p><p></p><p>I kept doing it for a year without problem. I probably have strongly developed adaptations to eating wild plants since my parents on both sides ate wild plants when they were young out of extreme poverty.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Meat caught in a tropical jungle should never be eaten raw as they often host tons of parasites, those things are nasty! Some of these parasites can even control your mind! </p><p></p><p><img src="https://media.tenor.com/0HLurEQPmVQAAAAM/no-marlon-wayne.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>In fact, even boiling won't be enough to kill all the parasites! The meat must be cut up to small pieces and then roasted very thoroughly over fire before they can be safely eaten!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timewerx, post: 77524888, member: 314730"] I did this for several days with tropical forest plants except for the berries and flower parts eating plant parts raw and I had mild fever and skin and throat irritation for few days. It did not made me sick enough to lay down so I kept busy as if not sick. I did not bother to try to treat the symptoms. I then adapted after a few days and longer had any issues eating random leaves, stems. I kept doing it for a year without problem. I probably have strongly developed adaptations to eating wild plants since my parents on both sides ate wild plants when they were young out of extreme poverty. Meat caught in a tropical jungle should never be eaten raw as they often host tons of parasites, those things are nasty! Some of these parasites can even control your mind! [IMG]https://media.tenor.com/0HLurEQPmVQAAAAM/no-marlon-wayne.gif[/IMG] In fact, even boiling won't be enough to kill all the parasites! The meat must be cut up to small pieces and then roasted very thoroughly over fire before they can be safely eaten! [/QUOTE]
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