We Like it Raw: The Primal Diet pt. 2

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We Like it Raw: The Primal Diet pt. 2
Welcome to the 40th episode of the Back to Human Podcast.

On this episode I interview Weston Rowe, owner of Rowe Naturals, a company that makes organic cotton clothing and grass-fed tallow skincare products. Weston has been following the primal diet which consists of eating raw meat for the past 6 years.

On this episode we discuss:
• What was life like for Weston growing up?
• What challenges did he face transitioning into the primal diet lifestyle?
• How he met his wife and what impact this lifestyle has had on his relationships
• How Weston believes there is a metaphysical component to food and how the life of the animal that you are consuming matters
• Does Weston feel as though the primal diet has brought him closer to God?
• Weston's spiritual awakening
• Weston's experience with food poisoning
• When does raw meat go "bad"?
• How does fermented meat smell?
• How quitting cannabis helped him dream more frequently
• Weston and his wife Shelby's decision to feed their baby raw meat
• How they plan to help their son navigate food in the future if he continues to eat raw foods
• Why is it important to Weston to wear organic cotton clothing?
• What benefits do his grass-fed tallow skincare products provide?
• Has he noticed that his skin is more resilient in the sun since switching over to the the primal diet lifestyle?

If you are interested in learning more you can following Wes on his social media pages:

www.instagram.com/therealnaturalhumandiet
www.instagram.com/rowenaturals

For books that Weston recommends visit:
www.instagram.com/primalbookclub

If you are interested in organic cotton clothing or grass-fed tallow skincare products visit:
https://rowenaturals.shop/

And lastly if you are interested in beginning the primal diet and would like to consult with Weston you can email him at:

• 88668@protonmail.com

Thank you for listening to the show!
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