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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5426884#6_7754645 | http://180degreehealth.com/bloating-inflammation-and-humidity/ | Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity - 180 Degree Health | Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity
Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity | Under the increased atmospheric pressure of warmer, wetter weather systems, serotonin levels decrease. This is a possible cause of weather related migraines, aches and pains, and increased symptoms of bowel inflammation. I’ve only begun to scratch the surface on this subject. There’s so much that goes into it, I don’t feel comfortable telling y?all that I know The Reason Why so many of us experience an increase in inflammatory conditions during hot, humid weather. In fact, it looks like no one knows why exactly, beyond the obvious stuff like how changes in air pressure affect our joints. Anyone with an old injury can attest to that. ? There are many theories and to be honest, each person varies so there probably isn’t any one simple answer. But it seems many of us are subject to some physical fluctuations that come and go with the weather, and being aware of how your body reacts in various scenarios can give you a lot of peace of mind when suddenly you’re so bloated you can’t even see your swollen feet. There are also some strategies you can employ to mitigate these symptoms. Reducing inflammatory foods from the diet can’t hurt, so stay away from offenders like omega 6 ? | 2,786 | 3,974 |
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Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity | Anyone with an old injury can attest to that. ? There are many theories and to be honest, each person varies so there probably isn’t any one simple answer. But it seems many of us are subject to some physical fluctuations that come and go with the weather, and being aware of how your body reacts in various scenarios can give you a lot of peace of mind when suddenly you’re so bloated you can’t even see your swollen feet. There are also some strategies you can employ to mitigate these symptoms. Reducing inflammatory foods from the diet can’t hurt, so stay away from offenders like omega 6 ? laden seed oils. These oils are found in just about every processed food on the market, as well as any deep fried restaurant foods. Choose mostly saturated fats like butter, coconut or palm oils for cooking and frying, and monounsaturated olive or avocado oils for dipping and salads. Stress contributes to inflammation, so be sure to relax this summer. Often people think they’re “relaxing” by surfing the internet. | 3,381 | 4,390 |
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Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity | laden seed oils. These oils are found in just about every processed food on the market, as well as any deep fried restaurant foods. Choose mostly saturated fats like butter, coconut or palm oils for cooking and frying, and monounsaturated olive or avocado oils for dipping and salads. Stress contributes to inflammation, so be sure to relax this summer. Often people think they’re “relaxing” by surfing the internet. On the contrary, processing a constant stream of information via a glowing screen is anything but relaxing. It keeps your sympathetic nervous system on it’s toes, and you’ll spend a lot of time sitting on your ass to do it. Today we are subject to more information on a daily basis than we could have dreamed possible a mere ten years ago. I mean, really. Who knew that I could spend a quantifiable amount of time each day studying pictures of high school classmate’s meals? | 3,974 | 4,865 |
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Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity | On the contrary, processing a constant stream of information via a glowing screen is anything but relaxing. It keeps your sympathetic nervous system on it’s toes, and you’ll spend a lot of time sitting on your ass to do it. Today we are subject to more information on a daily basis than we could have dreamed possible a mere ten years ago. I mean, really. Who knew that I could spend a quantifiable amount of time each day studying pictures of high school classmate’s meals? This summer, when you relax, actually relax. Be choosy about what you devote your attention to, and leave the gadgets at home when you go poolside. Besides its contribution to inflammation, stress and anxiety can specifically cause belly bloat- reasons being shallow breathing impeding lymphatic flow, mild hyperventilation drawing air into the stomach or slowed digestion. When you are on high alert, the body halts movement in the GI tract, instead choosing to divert its energy into sweaty palms, dilated pupils, rapid heartbeat and tense muscles. Joy of joys. | 4,391 | 5,429 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5426884#10_7760221 | http://180degreehealth.com/bloating-inflammation-and-humidity/ | Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity - 180 Degree Health | Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity
Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity | This summer, when you relax, actually relax. Be choosy about what you devote your attention to, and leave the gadgets at home when you go poolside. Besides its contribution to inflammation, stress and anxiety can specifically cause belly bloat- reasons being shallow breathing impeding lymphatic flow, mild hyperventilation drawing air into the stomach or slowed digestion. When you are on high alert, the body halts movement in the GI tract, instead choosing to divert its energy into sweaty palms, dilated pupils, rapid heartbeat and tense muscles. Joy of joys. Deep breathing, the kind where the belly rises with air, not the chest, is helpful because it relaxes the sympathetic nervous system and encourages the proper flow of lymphatic fluid. Lymph needs your conscious participation in getting it flowing, as it has no built in pump, like the blood has the heart. Stagnant lymph can collect in the abdomen and legs, creating swelling. Besides deep breathing, getting enough exercise is great for moving the lymph as well. Jumping on a trampoline or rebounder is one of the best things you can do for your lymph, and the most fun! | 4,866 | 6,001 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5426884#11_7761690 | http://180degreehealth.com/bloating-inflammation-and-humidity/ | Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity - 180 Degree Health | Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity
Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity | Deep breathing, the kind where the belly rises with air, not the chest, is helpful because it relaxes the sympathetic nervous system and encourages the proper flow of lymphatic fluid. Lymph needs your conscious participation in getting it flowing, as it has no built in pump, like the blood has the heart. Stagnant lymph can collect in the abdomen and legs, creating swelling. Besides deep breathing, getting enough exercise is great for moving the lymph as well. Jumping on a trampoline or rebounder is one of the best things you can do for your lymph, and the most fun! Some herbs that encourage proper lymphatic flow include red root (Jersey Tea), echinacea and red clover. Remain hydrated. I used to take diuretics to combat the dreaded hot weather bloat, but this only provides temporary relief of symptoms and can dangerously dehydrate you. Be sure to drink plenty of fluids, and just as important, keep your electrolytes and minerals up. The less your body feels there is a hydration emergency, the less bloated you will be. | 5,430 | 6,461 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5426884#12_7763055 | http://180degreehealth.com/bloating-inflammation-and-humidity/ | Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity - 180 Degree Health | Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity
Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity | Some herbs that encourage proper lymphatic flow include red root (Jersey Tea), echinacea and red clover. Remain hydrated. I used to take diuretics to combat the dreaded hot weather bloat, but this only provides temporary relief of symptoms and can dangerously dehydrate you. Be sure to drink plenty of fluids, and just as important, keep your electrolytes and minerals up. The less your body feels there is a hydration emergency, the less bloated you will be. Anti-inflammatories like cats claw, ginger, tart cherries, aloe vera juice and turmeric may offer relief from digestive, muscular, and joint aches and pains. Finally, try and allow yourself to acclimate to the heat. It’s easy to run inside and sit in the air conditioning, and no doubt that’s what’s best on dangerously hot days and for the elderly. But for healthy people, allowing your body to get used to the heat is a much better strategy for proper adjustment and relative comfort. Using fans relieves discomfort by creating a ? | 6,001 | 6,995 |
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Bloating, Inflammation and Humidity | Anti-inflammatories like cats claw, ginger, tart cherries, aloe vera juice and turmeric may offer relief from digestive, muscular, and joint aches and pains. Finally, try and allow yourself to acclimate to the heat. It’s easy to run inside and sit in the air conditioning, and no doubt that’s what’s best on dangerously hot days and for the elderly. But for healthy people, allowing your body to get used to the heat is a much better strategy for proper adjustment and relative comfort. Using fans relieves discomfort by creating a ? wind chill? effect that evaporates sweat without artificially lowering air temperature. So if you catch your reflection in the pool mid-belly flop and mistake yourself for Shamu, don’t panic. The heat can do funny things to ya. Happy Summer. | 6,461 | 7,236 |
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Starch Lowers Insulin
Jun 7, 2011 | Uncategorized | 244 comments
? It is of interest that diets high in fibre-rich cereals and tuberous vegetables tend to result in an improvement in basal blood glucoses. p. 281
Burkitt, Denis, Hugh Trowell, and Kenneth Heaton.? Dietary Fibre, Fibre-Depleted Foods and Disease.? Academic Press:? London, 1985. It is a common belief that starch, or any type of carbohydrate – particularly high-glycemic starches like potatoes, raises insulin. In the low-carb circles you see the idea floating around that carbohydrate ingestion raises glucose, which in turn raises insulin. Insulin increases fat storage, therefore carbohydrates make you fat and are the cause of the obesity epidemic. Gross oversimplifications that the human mind can easily grasp are always popular – regardless of the what the oversimplifications are?intended to explain. | 0 | 914 |
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Starch Lowers Insulin | London, 1985. It is a common belief that starch, or any type of carbohydrate – particularly high-glycemic starches like potatoes, raises insulin. In the low-carb circles you see the idea floating around that carbohydrate ingestion raises glucose, which in turn raises insulin. Insulin increases fat storage, therefore carbohydrates make you fat and are the cause of the obesity epidemic. Gross oversimplifications that the human mind can easily grasp are always popular – regardless of the what the oversimplifications are?intended to explain. In the health sphere, they are prevalent. The carbs?= insulin = fat myth is one of the greatest and most easily refutable. It’s up there with the great fat = cholesterol?= clogged arteries = heart attack theory that is simple, easy to follow, makes sense to those who?don’t study it, and is completely silly?and a total misrepresentation of the etiology of heart disease. As always, it depends on context. In my program designed to, among other things, restore insulin sensitivity (which it has in every case I’m?aware of – shown by increased glucose clearance out of the blood after eating), I do not say “eat starch and you will live happily ever after.” | 371 | 1,571 |
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Starch Lowers Insulin | In the health sphere, they are prevalent. The carbs?= insulin = fat myth is one of the greatest and most easily refutable. It’s up there with the great fat = cholesterol?= clogged arteries = heart attack theory that is simple, easy to follow, makes sense to those who?don’t study it, and is completely silly?and a total misrepresentation of the etiology of heart disease. As always, it depends on context. In my program designed to, among other things, restore insulin sensitivity (which it has in every case I’m?aware of – shown by increased glucose clearance out of the blood after eating), I do not say “eat starch and you will live happily ever after.” Instead, I say something like… “Eat plenty of food, don’t overexert yourself physically or mentally, get plenty?of’sleep, eat only saturated fats and keep omega 6?polyunsaturated fat ingestion to a minimum, get sufficient but not excessive?amounts of quality protein,?and eat plenty of high-glycemic’starch at every meal.” This?generally lowers the activity of the sympathetic nervous system, increases thyroid activity, improves glycogen storage, and starts shuttling glucose from ingested food into muscle cells where it creates muscle growth and the generation of heat and energy. This reduces insulin resistance. If you are insulin resistant and have high?fasting insulin levels as a result of this insulin resistance, then insulin levels will fall dramatically on this program. For example,?below is an email sent to me by someone who has followed 180DegreeHealth for over?a year now. | 915 | 2,461 |
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Starch Lowers Insulin | Instead, I say something like… “Eat plenty of food, don’t overexert yourself physically or mentally, get plenty?of’sleep, eat only saturated fats and keep omega 6?polyunsaturated fat ingestion to a minimum, get sufficient but not excessive?amounts of quality protein,?and eat plenty of high-glycemic’starch at every meal.” This?generally lowers the activity of the sympathetic nervous system, increases thyroid activity, improves glycogen storage, and starts shuttling glucose from ingested food into muscle cells where it creates muscle growth and the generation of heat and energy. This reduces insulin resistance. If you are insulin resistant and have high?fasting insulin levels as a result of this insulin resistance, then insulin levels will fall dramatically on this program. For example,?below is an email sent to me by someone who has followed 180DegreeHealth for over?a year now. A’traumatic childhood stress caused this person to suddenly?become insulin resistant (as chronic stress hormone secretion is the primary root cause of insulin resistance) and gain something like 60 pounds in a year if I recall correctly from our?email exchanges. She has had blood sugar regulation and thyroid problems ever since, which she tried to medicate with a?low-carbohydrate diet to varying degress of restriction. She has spent the last?four years on a low-carbohdyrate diet, and her fasting insulin levels have?varied between a?VERY high?14 and 33 IU/m. But after just four months of loosely following my program to increase metabolism with special attention to eating high-starch and low-PUFA, her insulin has fallen all the way down to a perfect 4.7 IU/m. Her?fasting glucose has fallen nearly in half to a level that probably scared the?doc into thinking (mistakenly) that’she was?about to fall into a hypoglycemic coma (yet she?no longer experiences high-adrenaline states indicative of crashing glucose levels like she did on a carbohydrate-restricted diet). | 1,571 | 3,535 |
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Starch Lowers Insulin | A’traumatic childhood stress caused this person to suddenly?become insulin resistant (as chronic stress hormone secretion is the primary root cause of insulin resistance) and gain something like 60 pounds in a year if I recall correctly from our?email exchanges. She has had blood sugar regulation and thyroid problems ever since, which she tried to medicate with a?low-carbohydrate diet to varying degress of restriction. She has spent the last?four years on a low-carbohdyrate diet, and her fasting insulin levels have?varied between a?VERY high?14 and 33 IU/m. But after just four months of loosely following my program to increase metabolism with special attention to eating high-starch and low-PUFA, her insulin has fallen all the way down to a perfect 4.7 IU/m. Her?fasting glucose has fallen nearly in half to a level that probably scared the?doc into thinking (mistakenly) that’she was?about to fall into a hypoglycemic coma (yet she?no longer experiences high-adrenaline states indicative of crashing glucose levels like she did on a carbohydrate-restricted diet). If I am not mistaken she did not lose a single pound of body weight during this time, so any drop in insulin cannot be attributed to weight loss or calorie restriction. Her calorie intake has not dropped at all.?Following is the email she sent me…
“Just got some labs back and thought I’d share them with you. I am still low in iron, which is surprising to me considering I eat red meat, but I think the high RT3 and celiac disease all play a part in this. On the other hand I am quite pleased with my blood sugars and insulin levels. For reference here are my PRIOR glucose and insulin labs: | 2,461 | 4,128 |
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Starch Lowers Insulin | If I am not mistaken she did not lose a single pound of body weight during this time, so any drop in insulin cannot be attributed to weight loss or calorie restriction. Her calorie intake has not dropped at all.?Following is the email she sent me…
“Just got some labs back and thought I’d share them with you. I am still low in iron, which is surprising to me considering I eat red meat, but I think the high RT3 and celiac disease all play a part in this. On the other hand I am quite pleased with my blood sugars and insulin levels. For reference here are my PRIOR glucose and insulin labs: October 2009: Glucose 90 (60-110)
Insulin 17.9 (3-22)
March 2010: Glucose: 87 (60-110)
Insulin 14.6 (3-22)
May 2010: Glucose random sampling: | 3,535 | 4,270 |
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Starch Lowers Insulin | October 2009: Glucose 90 (60-110)
Insulin 17.9 (3-22)
March 2010: Glucose: 87 (60-110)
Insulin 14.6 (3-22)
May 2010: Glucose random sampling: 97.2 (50-140)
August 2010: Glucose 95 (60-110)
Insulin: 33 (3-22)
December 2010: Glucose random sampling 94 (50-140)
May 2011 (Four months of eating a high starch low PUFA diet – about 250 carbs daily)
Glucose: 49 (65-100) *
Adiponectin: | 4,128 | 4,508 |
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Starch Lowers Insulin | 97.2 (50-140)
August 2010: Glucose 95 (60-110)
Insulin: 33 (3-22)
December 2010: Glucose random sampling 94 (50-140)
May 2011 (Four months of eating a high starch low PUFA diet – about 250 carbs daily)
Glucose: 49 (65-100) *
Adiponectin: 2.3 (>2.7)
Insulin: 4.7 (functional range <5.4 IU/m; normal lab range 3-22)
Pro-insulin: <5 (<42)
HBA1C: 5.9 (4-6)**
HOMA-IR: | 4,271 | 4,634 |
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Starch Lowers Insulin | 2.3 (>2.7)
Insulin: 4.7 (functional range <5.4 IU/m; normal lab range 3-22)
Pro-insulin: <5 (<42)
HBA1C: 5.9 (4-6)**
HOMA-IR: 0.6 (<2.8) ***
C-Peptide: 1.9 (<2.2)
*I have no idea why my glucose is so low. I did not feel even slightly hypoglycaemic. I generally feel fantastic in terms of hunger and cravings so am slightly puzzled. Still, if the test was performed using a normal lab range of 50-110; | 4,509 | 4,909 |
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Starch Lowers Insulin | 0.6 (<2.8) ***
C-Peptide: 1.9 (<2.2)
*I have no idea why my glucose is so low. I did not feel even slightly hypoglycaemic. I generally feel fantastic in terms of hunger and cravings so am slightly puzzled. Still, if the test was performed using a normal lab range of 50-110; I would only be slightly under it. Still, I think a FBG of 49 is a HECK of a lot better than a FBG of 97! **Not quite sure why my HBA1C isn’t in the optimal <5.4 range if glucose and insulin are so excellent. HBA1C is an average of blood sugars over a three month period though, so the HBA1C may be lagging behind in terms of including blood sugars from the first few months of RRARF when my blood sugars were a lot higher than they are now. *** My previous HOMA-IR was 4.1. | 4,635 | 5,384 |
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Starch Lowers Insulin | I would only be slightly under it. Still, I think a FBG of 49 is a HECK of a lot better than a FBG of 97! **Not quite sure why my HBA1C isn’t in the optimal <5.4 range if glucose and insulin are so excellent. HBA1C is an average of blood sugars over a three month period though, so the HBA1C may be lagging behind in terms of including blood sugars from the first few months of RRARF when my blood sugars were a lot higher than they are now. *** My previous HOMA-IR was 4.1. HOMA-IR is a marker of insulin resistance and diabetes risk, so I was clearly extremely insulin resistant and now appear to have an extremely LOW level of insulin resistance.” If you are still under the influence of low-carb dogma, and believe that eating carbohydrates will raise your insulin levels, snap out of it. In the right context, carbs are your best metabolic friend, and what passes as science and physiology in the low-carb realm is?a complete scientific fairy tale. | 4,910 | 5,863 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly
Dec 10, 2012 | Uncategorized | 88 comments
? Your blood is like a soup that needs to be seasoned just right. [ Eat for Heat] helps to teach you what to watch for so you don’t screw up your “soup” by drinking too many fluids (which waters it down) or not seasoning it enough (with things like carbohydrates and salt). ~ Dr. Garrett Smith; Review of Eat for Heat: The Metabolic Approach to Food and Drink
We often hear that our bodies are ? mostly water.? The rough approximation is that an average person with a relatively average amount of body fat will be composed of about 60% water. | 0 | 681 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | ~ Dr. Garrett Smith; Review of Eat for Heat: The Metabolic Approach to Food and Drink
We often hear that our bodies are ? mostly water.? The rough approximation is that an average person with a relatively average amount of body fat will be composed of about 60% water. Over the course of the lifespan, the percentage of body water gradually decreases. This is often used as justification of drinking lots and lots of pure water as if doing so will somehow influence this number or this trend. Today, we get real about what our bodies are composed of, and the nature of that ? water? in our bodies. | 413 | 1,009 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | Over the course of the lifespan, the percentage of body water gradually decreases. This is often used as justification of drinking lots and lots of pure water as if doing so will somehow influence this number or this trend. Today, we get real about what our bodies are composed of, and the nature of that ? water? in our bodies. This should serve as a decent set of cliff notes for those who haven’t or won’t be reading my latest book. The basic concept is easy to grasp and apply with quickly noticeable physiological changes ? no matter what your diet consists of. I even work with strict vegans who have noticed substantial increases in body temperature with the most very minor changes to their ‘soup.? In other words, this element is important to our health no matter what diet we are following ? | 682 | 1,482 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | This should serve as a decent set of cliff notes for those who haven’t or won’t be reading my latest book. The basic concept is easy to grasp and apply with quickly noticeable physiological changes ? no matter what your diet consists of. I even work with strict vegans who have noticed substantial increases in body temperature with the most very minor changes to their ‘soup.? In other words, this element is important to our health no matter what diet we are following ? like a good night’s sleep. Dr. Smith’s metaphor of the blood being ‘soup? is perfect. I was kicking myself (well, punching myself in the groin ? I’m not flexible enough to actually kick myself) that I didn’t think of this myself when writing Eat for Heat. | 1,010 | 1,738 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | like a good night’s sleep. Dr. Smith’s metaphor of the blood being ‘soup? is perfect. I was kicking myself (well, punching myself in the groin ? I’m not flexible enough to actually kick myself) that I didn’t think of this myself when writing Eat for Heat. Before we begin, here are a few basic facts about our physiology that you may not know? 1)????? Roughly 2/3 of the water in our bodies is contained inside our cells and is called intracellular fluid. 2)???? The remaining 1/3 of the water in our bodies lives outside of our cells in our extracellular fluid ? | 1,483 | 2,046 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | Before we begin, here are a few basic facts about our physiology that you may not know? 1)????? Roughly 2/3 of the water in our bodies is contained inside our cells and is called intracellular fluid. 2)???? The remaining 1/3 of the water in our bodies lives outside of our cells in our extracellular fluid ? 1/5 of that being the blood and the remaining 4/5 being interstitial fluid and fluids used for many important functions, such as ocular, peritoneal, and cerebrospinal fluids. 3)???? In order to maintain a strong cell membrane and a stable environment in the cell, the fluid on the inside of the cell and the outside of the cell maintain polar opposite qualities ? most notably, the cell is high in potassium and low in sodium. The extracellular fluid is high in sodium and low in potassium. | 1,738 | 2,537 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | 1/5 of that being the blood and the remaining 4/5 being interstitial fluid and fluids used for many important functions, such as ocular, peritoneal, and cerebrospinal fluids. 3)???? In order to maintain a strong cell membrane and a stable environment in the cell, the fluid on the inside of the cell and the outside of the cell maintain polar opposite qualities ? most notably, the cell is high in potassium and low in sodium. The extracellular fluid is high in sodium and low in potassium. Pay particular attention to #3. Our cells like to maintain a stable and healthy environment that is relatively unaffected by what goes on in our daily lives. Being able to maintain a balanced, homeostatic state is of extreme importance. One of the greatest threats to our cells? ability to maintain this state is making sure to keep the composition of the extracellular fluid dramatically different from the fluid in the cell. | 2,047 | 2,964 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | Pay particular attention to #3. Our cells like to maintain a stable and healthy environment that is relatively unaffected by what goes on in our daily lives. Being able to maintain a balanced, homeostatic state is of extreme importance. One of the greatest threats to our cells? ability to maintain this state is making sure to keep the composition of the extracellular fluid dramatically different from the fluid in the cell. But it’s important that this fluid is neither too concentrated nor too diluted, but, like most things in the human body, it needs to be ? juuusssst right. Too much water and too little sodium can lead to cell death (apoptosis) via plasmoptisis. Not good. Too much sodium and too little water, as is found with dehydration, can lead to cell death via plasmolysis. | 2,537 | 3,326 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | But it’s important that this fluid is neither too concentrated nor too diluted, but, like most things in the human body, it needs to be ? juuusssst right. Too much water and too little sodium can lead to cell death (apoptosis) via plasmoptisis. Not good. Too much sodium and too little water, as is found with dehydration, can lead to cell death via plasmolysis. Not good. But in today’s dehydration-phobic, water-worshipping, compulsive drinking society with Big Gulps, coffee and tea breaks, and Supersized drinks ? not to mention health authorities making us all ‘scared saltless,? I strongly suspect that the problem of too little sodium and too much fluid is the more common problem. Of course, anyone reading this blog is probably not part of the Big Gulp demographic. | 2,965 | 3,738 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | Not good. But in today’s dehydration-phobic, water-worshipping, compulsive drinking society with Big Gulps, coffee and tea breaks, and Supersized drinks ? not to mention health authorities making us all ‘scared saltless,? I strongly suspect that the problem of too little sodium and too much fluid is the more common problem. Of course, anyone reading this blog is probably not part of the Big Gulp demographic. I don’t think many Big Gulpers read a lot of stuff about health on the internet. Unfortunately, the very health-conscious often bring about even worse consequences for themselves in this regard because they are passionately eating a ? whole foods diet,? which invariably has a much higher water content. Meanwhile, they are drinking lots of water because they think it is good for them (water indeed is a culturally iconic symbol of health), and are often drinking other health tonics like Kombucha or green tea or coconut water or lots of fruit, vegetable, and ? | 3,327 | 4,301 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | I don’t think many Big Gulpers read a lot of stuff about health on the internet. Unfortunately, the very health-conscious often bring about even worse consequences for themselves in this regard because they are passionately eating a ? whole foods diet,? which invariably has a much higher water content. Meanwhile, they are drinking lots of water because they think it is good for them (water indeed is a culturally iconic symbol of health), and are often drinking other health tonics like Kombucha or green tea or coconut water or lots of fruit, vegetable, and ? green? juices to excess along with it. And, since salt is of course ‘toxic? in the extremely confused minds of most health authorities, the negative effects of the misguided practices above are often magnified. It’s all a terrible combination. | 3,739 | 4,544 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | green? juices to excess along with it. And, since salt is of course ‘toxic? in the extremely confused minds of most health authorities, the negative effects of the misguided practices above are often magnified. It’s all a terrible combination. The more of the quintessential health foods you eat (fruits, vegetables, root vegetables, porridges, soups, salads,?milk), the LESS you should drink. To complicate things even further, the older you get, if you lose weight, exercise excessively, or if you have a low metabolism (naturally, or flat out induced by your ingestive behavior and lifestyle), your osmoregulation ? your body’s ability to manage the balance of electrolytes and water in and out of the cell, becomes increasingly worse. I believe this is why ? mistakes? | 4,301 | 5,072 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | The more of the quintessential health foods you eat (fruits, vegetables, root vegetables, porridges, soups, salads,?milk), the LESS you should drink. To complicate things even further, the older you get, if you lose weight, exercise excessively, or if you have a low metabolism (naturally, or flat out induced by your ingestive behavior and lifestyle), your osmoregulation ? your body’s ability to manage the balance of electrolytes and water in and out of the cell, becomes increasingly worse. I believe this is why ? mistakes? like overdrinking or dehydration have an increasingly noticeable effect the lower your metabolic rate goes. As has been found in the elderly, bouts of hyponatremia (low sodium relative to water) and hypernatremia (low water relative to sodium) are increasingly common, and fluid intake and nutrition in general has to be closer to ideal to keep from causing problems. While there is a lot more to it, and a lot of subtle details discussed in < Eat for Heat, the general premise is that, by keeping the concentration of the extracellular fluid closer to being ? jusssst right,? we are able to maintain a more balanced and ultimately more healthful state throughout each and every day. | 4,545 | 5,755 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | like overdrinking or dehydration have an increasingly noticeable effect the lower your metabolic rate goes. As has been found in the elderly, bouts of hyponatremia (low sodium relative to water) and hypernatremia (low water relative to sodium) are increasingly common, and fluid intake and nutrition in general has to be closer to ideal to keep from causing problems. While there is a lot more to it, and a lot of subtle details discussed in < Eat for Heat, the general premise is that, by keeping the concentration of the extracellular fluid closer to being ? jusssst right,? we are able to maintain a more balanced and ultimately more healthful state throughout each and every day. To keep it just right, one only need to do some experimentation with the relative proportion of food and salt to fluids. More food and salt and less fluid = concentrating the extracellular fluid. More fluids and less food and salt = diluting the extracellular fluid. That’s an oversimplification but it’s not far off from the stone cold truth. You can monitor simple biofeedback to guide you to the ideal composition of your extracellular fluid ? | 5,073 | 6,202 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | To keep it just right, one only need to do some experimentation with the relative proportion of food and salt to fluids. More food and salt and less fluid = concentrating the extracellular fluid. More fluids and less food and salt = diluting the extracellular fluid. That’s an oversimplification but it’s not far off from the stone cold truth. You can monitor simple biofeedback to guide you to the ideal composition of your extracellular fluid ? keeping some yellow color in your urine at all times, making sure hands and feet are warm and toasty, and keeping body temperature above 98 degrees F minimum is a great start. If you feel excessive heat in the hands and feet, have dark urine or haven’t urinated in really long time, feel your heart beating exceptionally hard, have restless legs when you try to go to sleep, feel really thirsty, feel really tired, or maybe have a headache ? it’s time to have some more water-rich food and fluids and go easy on the heavy foods and salt. In short, perfect hydration is a tremendous asset ? metabolically and otherwise. | 5,756 | 6,821 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | keeping some yellow color in your urine at all times, making sure hands and feet are warm and toasty, and keeping body temperature above 98 degrees F minimum is a great start. If you feel excessive heat in the hands and feet, have dark urine or haven’t urinated in really long time, feel your heart beating exceptionally hard, have restless legs when you try to go to sleep, feel really thirsty, feel really tired, or maybe have a headache ? it’s time to have some more water-rich food and fluids and go easy on the heavy foods and salt. In short, perfect hydration is a tremendous asset ? metabolically and otherwise. But most people don’t know what that is, and think that if they just keep on chugging more juice and water and peeing clear every hour they will achieve it. In actuality, this just causes a state of progressive overhydration/dilution, which can have some majorly devastating consequences. Our extracellular fluid really is like soup. It’s nice and salty like our sweat or our tears. You don’t want to water it down or fail to season it up right. | 6,203 | 7,267 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | But most people don’t know what that is, and think that if they just keep on chugging more juice and water and peeing clear every hour they will achieve it. In actuality, this just causes a state of progressive overhydration/dilution, which can have some majorly devastating consequences. Our extracellular fluid really is like soup. It’s nice and salty like our sweat or our tears. You don’t want to water it down or fail to season it up right. Ultimately, our body is not 60% water. It’s more like 60% soup, and the most important soup is the ? of total body soup portion that comprises the extracellular fluid ? its composition greatly impacting the quality of the soup in the cells. Think of it in those terms and you’ll already be a huge step ahead of everyone playing the health-experimentation game. | 6,822 | 7,628 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | Ultimately, our body is not 60% water. It’s more like 60% soup, and the most important soup is the ? of total body soup portion that comprises the extracellular fluid ? its composition greatly impacting the quality of the soup in the cells. Think of it in those terms and you’ll already be a huge step ahead of everyone playing the health-experimentation game. You should suspect that you are chronically diluting your body fluid if you frequently suffer from? Cold hands and feet
Low body temperature
Frequent urination, clear urination, or urination at night
Headaches or migraines
Nightmares or night terrors
Seizures
Anxiety or panic attacks
Dry skin
Dry mouth, mood changes, and other symptoms that many falsely believe to be ? hypoglycemia”
Heart palpitations or otherwise abnormal heart rhythms
Strong cravings for salty foods
Low blood pressure, dizzy spells, or episodes of blurred vision
Find out for yourself how much you should be drinking, what you should be drinking, how much salt you should be eating, etc. ? Don’t let an outside source tell you how much of these things you should be consuming. It is unknowable and highly individual. | 7,267 | 8,417 |
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Your Body is Mostly Water? Not Exactly | You should suspect that you are chronically diluting your body fluid if you frequently suffer from? Cold hands and feet
Low body temperature
Frequent urination, clear urination, or urination at night
Headaches or migraines
Nightmares or night terrors
Seizures
Anxiety or panic attacks
Dry skin
Dry mouth, mood changes, and other symptoms that many falsely believe to be ? hypoglycemia”
Heart palpitations or otherwise abnormal heart rhythms
Strong cravings for salty foods
Low blood pressure, dizzy spells, or episodes of blurred vision
Find out for yourself how much you should be drinking, what you should be drinking, how much salt you should be eating, etc. ? Don’t let an outside source tell you how much of these things you should be consuming. It is unknowable and highly individual. That is all. Links: Cell Death
Body Water
Hyponatremia and Hypernatremia in the Elderly | 7,628 | 8,505 |
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When a birthday or special occasion is celebrated here at the farmhouse, you can count on a homemade cake being a part of that celebration. It’s a tradition that I thoroughly enjoy. Given that we bake and eat around multiple food allergies here at the farmhouse, it’s also a matter of necessity. If we want a delicious cake to celebrate with, it’s going to be of the homemade variety. When I bake cakes, I want to avoid what can be the most frustrating part of the cake baking experience: the cake sticking to the pan and not releasing cleanly. When that happens, the resulting cake is reduced to rubble. When baking in an intricately patterned Bundt pan, the odds of the cake sticking to the pan are increased with every beautiful curve. | 0 | 888 |
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| If we want a delicious cake to celebrate with, it’s going to be of the homemade variety. When I bake cakes, I want to avoid what can be the most frustrating part of the cake baking experience: the cake sticking to the pan and not releasing cleanly. When that happens, the resulting cake is reduced to rubble. When baking in an intricately patterned Bundt pan, the odds of the cake sticking to the pan are increased with every beautiful curve. In the past, I’ve tried the baking pan sprays that are available at the grocery and specialty kitchen store. They worked well enough, but the spray tended to slide down the sides of the pan, accumulating in the crevices in the bottom of my Bundt pan. When the resulting cake was turned out of the pan, there would be a large piece at the top of each peak of the cake that was unsightly and made up of the oily spray that had congealed and solidified during baking. I tried buttering the pans, but found that to be a frustrating experience. I hadn’t realized that the milk solids in the butter would actively conspire against me, but they sure did. | 446 | 1,536 |
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| In the past, I’ve tried the baking pan sprays that are available at the grocery and specialty kitchen store. They worked well enough, but the spray tended to slide down the sides of the pan, accumulating in the crevices in the bottom of my Bundt pan. When the resulting cake was turned out of the pan, there would be a large piece at the top of each peak of the cake that was unsightly and made up of the oily spray that had congealed and solidified during baking. I tried buttering the pans, but found that to be a frustrating experience. I hadn’t realized that the milk solids in the butter would actively conspire against me, but they sure did. Cake after cake tasted delicious with a lovely texture on its exterior. Sadly, some of that exterior was always left clinging to the pan after the cake had been turned out onto a wire rack to cool. The reason that butter doesn’t make a great pan spread is simple. Nearly a quarter of butter’s weight is water paired with the delicious tasting fat we love butter for. When the heat of the oven hits the butter that has been used to coat the pan, the butter solids tend to separate, leaving the water behind. | 888 | 2,043 |
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| Cake after cake tasted delicious with a lovely texture on its exterior. Sadly, some of that exterior was always left clinging to the pan after the cake had been turned out onto a wire rack to cool. The reason that butter doesn’t make a great pan spread is simple. Nearly a quarter of butter’s weight is water paired with the delicious tasting fat we love butter for. When the heat of the oven hits the butter that has been used to coat the pan, the butter solids tend to separate, leaving the water behind. The water does not resist sticking like fat does, allowing the cake to firmly adhere to the pan, in fact drawing it to the pan almost like glue. Enter shortening and vegetable oil. They are far superior for coating a baking pan because they are 100% fat. There’s nothing to separate out as the cake bakes, no water to draw the cake to stick to the pan and resist coming out cleanly. There’s a perfect reason that our grandmothers reached for shortening or lard to grease their baking pans: | 1,537 | 2,533 |
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| The water does not resist sticking like fat does, allowing the cake to firmly adhere to the pan, in fact drawing it to the pan almost like glue. Enter shortening and vegetable oil. They are far superior for coating a baking pan because they are 100% fat. There’s nothing to separate out as the cake bakes, no water to draw the cake to stick to the pan and resist coming out cleanly. There’s a perfect reason that our grandmothers reached for shortening or lard to grease their baking pans: they work every time. While I keep lard on hand, I didn’t want to impart any flavor or scent to the cakes I was baking. I wanted to use something that was flavor neutral. So, I tested a few fats on their own. Shortening worked well but was a little tricky to apply to ornamental Bundt pans. | 2,044 | 2,824 |
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| they work every time. While I keep lard on hand, I didn’t want to impart any flavor or scent to the cakes I was baking. I wanted to use something that was flavor neutral. So, I tested a few fats on their own. Shortening worked well but was a little tricky to apply to ornamental Bundt pans. The shortening tended to be too thick to evenly apply to the crevices of the pan. Canola and safflower oil were easy to apply, but had to be applied immediately before adding the batter to the pan. I tend to prepare my baking pans when I set the oven temperature and before I mix up my cake batter. When I used oil, it ran down the sides of the pan as I was mixing the batter, pooling in the bottom of the pan. When I decided to try brushing fat onto the surface of the pan and dusting with flour, it was the mess you would expect when trying to adhere a dry, powdery substance to an oil coated surface. | 2,534 | 3,428 |
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| The shortening tended to be too thick to evenly apply to the crevices of the pan. Canola and safflower oil were easy to apply, but had to be applied immediately before adding the batter to the pan. I tend to prepare my baking pans when I set the oven temperature and before I mix up my cake batter. When I used oil, it ran down the sides of the pan as I was mixing the batter, pooling in the bottom of the pan. When I decided to try brushing fat onto the surface of the pan and dusting with flour, it was the mess you would expect when trying to adhere a dry, powdery substance to an oil coated surface. I ended up with more flour on the counter than in the pan and the flour didn’t coat the oily surface evenly. There wasn’t a good method for me to try and even out the coating without ruining it. Often, the color of the baked cake had an odd appearance due to flour that had adhered to the surface of the cake as it baked. This wasn’t my idea of a foolproof method for success. After a little research, I happened upon just the sort of magical, foolproof baking spread I had been looking for: | 2,825 | 3,920 |
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| I ended up with more flour on the counter than in the pan and the flour didn’t coat the oily surface evenly. There wasn’t a good method for me to try and even out the coating without ruining it. Often, the color of the baked cake had an odd appearance due to flour that had adhered to the surface of the cake as it baked. This wasn’t my idea of a foolproof method for success. After a little research, I happened upon just the sort of magical, foolproof baking spread I had been looking for: a homemade version. I loved the thought of a homemade mixture that allowed me to control the ingredients without needing to buy expensive items that I didn’t have another use for. By mixing a few of the baking staples I had in the pantry, I created a silky mixture that was just what I had been hoping for. By mixing both shortening and cooking oil together, I could combine the best qualities of each while mitigating the difficulties they had presented when used on their own. Better yet, I could mix the flour into the fats until it was smooth and perfect for spreading. | 3,429 | 4,494 |
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| a homemade version. I loved the thought of a homemade mixture that allowed me to control the ingredients without needing to buy expensive items that I didn’t have another use for. By mixing a few of the baking staples I had in the pantry, I created a silky mixture that was just what I had been hoping for. By mixing both shortening and cooking oil together, I could combine the best qualities of each while mitigating the difficulties they had presented when used on their own. Better yet, I could mix the flour into the fats until it was smooth and perfect for spreading. The flour would provide an added bit of insurance when the moment came to try and remove the cake from the pan. On successive batches, I discovered that adding just a bit of cornstarch helped to give the spread a silky texture that was even easier to apply to my baking pans. This homemade magical pan spread is so easy to apply to baking pans. It doesn’t pool in the crevices in a Bundt pan, can be applied ahead of time, and works perfectly every time. This spread won’t add any flavor to your cakes. | 3,921 | 4,997 |
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| The flour would provide an added bit of insurance when the moment came to try and remove the cake from the pan. On successive batches, I discovered that adding just a bit of cornstarch helped to give the spread a silky texture that was even easier to apply to my baking pans. This homemade magical pan spread is so easy to apply to baking pans. It doesn’t pool in the crevices in a Bundt pan, can be applied ahead of time, and works perfectly every time. This spread won’t add any flavor to your cakes. It won’t alter the color of your cake. You won’t need to try to dust an oily pan with flour and make a mess of your kitchen. It only takes a few minutes to mix up a jar full of this spread to keep in the pantry. When you’re ready to bake, simply use a pastry brush to spread a thin coating of it on the surface of your baking pan. That’s it. | 4,495 | 5,339 |
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| It won’t alter the color of your cake. You won’t need to try to dust an oily pan with flour and make a mess of your kitchen. It only takes a few minutes to mix up a jar full of this spread to keep in the pantry. When you’re ready to bake, simply use a pastry brush to spread a thin coating of it on the surface of your baking pan. That’s it. This spread works for me every single time. Your cakes will practically fall out of the baking pan and you’ll be left to wonder where this spread has been your whole baking life. Happy baking! If you’d like to learn more about the tools I use when making this recipe, you can find them right here: Pin Recipe Print Recipe
Homemade Magic Baking Pan Spread
Jennifer from 1840 Farm
I mix up a batch of this spread and keep it on the kitchen counter in a jelly jar or Mason jar with a lid. | 4,998 | 5,825 |
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| This spread works for me every single time. Your cakes will practically fall out of the baking pan and you’ll be left to wonder where this spread has been your whole baking life. Happy baking! If you’d like to learn more about the tools I use when making this recipe, you can find them right here: Pin Recipe Print Recipe
Homemade Magic Baking Pan Spread
Jennifer from 1840 Farm
I mix up a batch of this spread and keep it on the kitchen counter in a jelly jar or Mason jar with a lid. During the summer when the Farmhouse Kitchen tends to be a bit warm and humid, I often move the jar to the refrigerator. If the spread sits unused for an extended period of time, it may begin to separate. Simply give it a brisk stir and it will come right back into shape. Author: Jennifer from 1840 Farm
Ingredients
½ cup shortening , room temperature
½ cup neutral flavored oil (I like to use canola or safflower)
½ cup All-purpose flour
1 Tablespoon cornstarch
Instructions
In a medium bowl, combine the shortening and oil. | 5,340 | 6,352 |
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| During the summer when the Farmhouse Kitchen tends to be a bit warm and humid, I often move the jar to the refrigerator. If the spread sits unused for an extended period of time, it may begin to separate. Simply give it a brisk stir and it will come right back into shape. Author: Jennifer from 1840 Farm
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½ cup shortening , room temperature
½ cup neutral flavored oil (I like to use canola or safflower)
½ cup All-purpose flour
1 Tablespoon cornstarch
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In a medium bowl, combine the shortening and oil. Using a spoon, whisk, or electric mixer, mix until well combined. The shortening may form small rice sized pieces. Don’t worry, they will break apart as the dry ingredients are incorporated. Add the flour and cornstarch and continue to mix until the spread is glossy and silky smooth. Transfer the spread to a jelly jar or Mason jar with a tight fitting lid. | 5,826 | 6,711 |
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| Using a spoon, whisk, or electric mixer, mix until well combined. The shortening may form small rice sized pieces. Don’t worry, they will break apart as the dry ingredients are incorporated. Add the flour and cornstarch and continue to mix until the spread is glossy and silky smooth. Transfer the spread to a jelly jar or Mason jar with a tight fitting lid. I use a repurposed 14 ounce jelly jar or a Mason jar designed to hold 2 cups. When you are ready to bake, use a pastry brush to apply a thin layer of this spread to all surfaces in your baking pan that the batter will come into contact with. If you’re baking a Bundt cake or tube pan, don’t forget to apply the spread to the center tube. Bake your cake as directed. Remove the baked cake from the oven to cool. | 6,353 | 7,122 |
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Homemade Magic Baking Pan Spread
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| I use a repurposed 14 ounce jelly jar or a Mason jar designed to hold 2 cups. When you are ready to bake, use a pastry brush to apply a thin layer of this spread to all surfaces in your baking pan that the batter will come into contact with. If you’re baking a Bundt cake or tube pan, don’t forget to apply the spread to the center tube. Bake your cake as directed. Remove the baked cake from the oven to cool. Allow the cake to cool for about ten minutes before tapping it lightly on the sides to gently loosen. Turn the cake out onto a wire rack to cool completely. Tried this recipe? Mention @1840Farm or tag #1840FarmFood! We can't wait to see what you make! | 6,712 | 7,374 |
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Slavery In The West
In the early days, before the massive influx of settlers, white male miners wanted cheap labor to help with the back-breaking job of panning for gold and women to satisfy their lust so they first hired then raided local villages to supply their demands. The influx of white settlers soon put an end to the use of native labor in the mines. But the capture, trade, exploitation, rape and often murder of Native children continued. This was not exclusive to the gold miners, but it grew out of the Spanish and Mexican mission system and the views of the new American settlers - both miners and ranchers - who viewed the diggers as less than human. Trafficking in Native American labor - especially young women and Children - was carried on as a legal business enterprise well after slavery was abolished throughout the United States. This practice, according to historians, was unknown in any other part of the United States except briefly in the New England and the South. An estimated 4,000 children were bought and sold. Newspaper accounts of the time noted that while young boys sold for 60 dollars or so, young women could sell for as much as 200 dollars. The initial basis of this slavery was an April 1850 law, drafted by John Bidwell and passed before the state was even fully incorporated as part of the United States, that allowed settlers to continue to use Native peoples as bonded workers, a practice begun under the Spanish occupation. | 0 | 1,517 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5458143#1_7825883 | http://1849.org/ggg/slavery.html | Gold, Greed & Genocide: Slavery In The West | Trafficking in Native American labor - especially young women and Children - was carried on as a legal business enterprise well after slavery was abolished throughout the United States. This practice, according to historians, was unknown in any other part of the United States except briefly in the New England and the South. An estimated 4,000 children were bought and sold. Newspaper accounts of the time noted that while young boys sold for 60 dollars or so, young women could sell for as much as 200 dollars. The initial basis of this slavery was an April 1850 law, drafted by John Bidwell and passed before the state was even fully incorporated as part of the United States, that allowed settlers to continue to use Native peoples as bonded workers, a practice begun under the Spanish occupation. The 1850 law was strengthened in 1860 but eventually repealed in 1863 following a public outcry. Act for the government and protection of Indians
April 22, 1850
Article Three: " Any person having or hereafter obtaining a minor Indian, male or female, from the parents or relations of such Indian minor and wishing to keep it, such a person shall go before a Justice of the Peace in his Township, with the parents or friends of the child and if the Justice of the Peace becomes satisfied that no compulsory means have been used to obtain the child from its parents or friends, shall enter on the record, in a book kept for that purpose, the sex and probable age of the child and shall give to such a person a certificate, authorizing him or her to have the care, custody, control and earnings of such a minor, until he or she obtains the age of majority. Every male Indian shall be deemed to have attained his majority at age eighteen, and the female at fifteen years." Article Fourteen: " | 715 | 2,505 |
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April 22, 1850
Article Three: " Any person having or hereafter obtaining a minor Indian, male or female, from the parents or relations of such Indian minor and wishing to keep it, such a person shall go before a Justice of the Peace in his Township, with the parents or friends of the child and if the Justice of the Peace becomes satisfied that no compulsory means have been used to obtain the child from its parents or friends, shall enter on the record, in a book kept for that purpose, the sex and probable age of the child and shall give to such a person a certificate, authorizing him or her to have the care, custody, control and earnings of such a minor, until he or she obtains the age of majority. Every male Indian shall be deemed to have attained his majority at age eighteen, and the female at fifteen years." Article Fourteen: " When an Indian is convicted of an offense before a Justice of the Peace, punishable by fine, any white may, by consent of the Justice, give bond for said Indian, conditioned for the payment of said fine and costs, and in such case the Indian shall be compelled to work for the person so bailing, until he has discharged or cancelled the fine assessed against him ..."
"I have undoubted evidence that hundreds of Indians have been stolen and carried into the settlements and sold; in some instances entire tribes were taken in en masse," wrote Thomas J Henley, superintendent of Indian affairs in California in 1856. "The most disgusting phase of this species of slavery is the concubinage of creatures calling themselves white men with squaws throughout various portions of the state. The details of this 'apprenticeship' system are unfit to commit to paper," wrote the editors of the Sacramento Union in 1860. Two years later a correspondent to the same newspaper submitted the following comment: " | 1,518 | 3,504 |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_00_5458143#3_7830119 | http://1849.org/ggg/slavery.html | Gold, Greed & Genocide: Slavery In The West | When an Indian is convicted of an offense before a Justice of the Peace, punishable by fine, any white may, by consent of the Justice, give bond for said Indian, conditioned for the payment of said fine and costs, and in such case the Indian shall be compelled to work for the person so bailing, until he has discharged or cancelled the fine assessed against him ..."
"I have undoubted evidence that hundreds of Indians have been stolen and carried into the settlements and sold; in some instances entire tribes were taken in en masse," wrote Thomas J Henley, superintendent of Indian affairs in California in 1856. "The most disgusting phase of this species of slavery is the concubinage of creatures calling themselves white men with squaws throughout various portions of the state. The details of this 'apprenticeship' system are unfit to commit to paper," wrote the editors of the Sacramento Union in 1860. Two years later a correspondent to the same newspaper submitted the following comment: " You may hear them talk of the operation of cutting to pieces an Indian squaw in their indiscriminate raids for babies as 'like slicing old cheese' ... The baby hunters sneak up to a Rancheria, kill the bucks, pick out the best looking squaws, ravish them and make off with their young ones." Federal investigators found evidence of wide slavery in 1866 well after the practice had been made illegal under the 13th amendment to the United States constitution. Only sheer racism and desire for domination through brute force can account for the fact that Californians could condone the Native plight for some two decades while paying lip service to the federal policies that banned slavery. As we shall see in the next section, those Native peoples who were fortunate to escape the widespread exploitation, ended up in reservations that hardly offered a better future. Previous Section Table Of Contents Next Section | 2,505 | 4,418 |
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Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
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Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
1835-1909
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1 Biographical Sketch
1.1 Early Life in New York
1.2 Immigration to Utah
1.3 Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
1.4 In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
1.5 Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
1.6 Explorations in Nevada
1.7 Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
1.8 A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
1.9 Family Life
1.10 The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
1.11 Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
1.12 Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
1.13 Final Move to New Mexico
1.14 Final Years
2 References
3 External Links
Biographical Sketch
A native of rural Cattaraugus County in southwest New York, Ira Hatch and his parents' family moved to western Illinois, then frontier Utah, where Hatch pioneered and acted as Indian interpreter in southern Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Hatch was an American frontiersman and Indian interpreter. Early Life in New York
Hatch was born in Farmerville, Cattaraugus County, New York, the son of Ira Stearns Hatch and Welthea Bradford. Members of the Hatch family joined the Mormons as early as 1832. In the early 1840s, they joined the large Mormon settlement in Hancock County in western Illinois. Immigration to Utah
In 1846, the Ira Stearns Hatch family joined the Mormon exodus from western Illinois and eventually migrated to the Great Basin. They sojourned in Iowa Territory for several years until they could gather the means to immigrate to Utah. The Mormon Trail
By 1849, they had gathered the necessary outfit and provisions. | 0 | 1,883 |
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Ira Hatch
Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
| Members of the Hatch family joined the Mormons as early as 1832. In the early 1840s, they joined the large Mormon settlement in Hancock County in western Illinois. Immigration to Utah
In 1846, the Ira Stearns Hatch family joined the Mormon exodus from western Illinois and eventually migrated to the Great Basin. They sojourned in Iowa Territory for several years until they could gather the means to immigrate to Utah. The Mormon Trail
By 1849, they had gathered the necessary outfit and provisions. That summer, they joined the Allen Taylor Company, a large company of more than 350 when it began the trek west in early July from the outfitting post at Kanesville (present day Council Bluffs), Iowa. In the Hatch family were Ira Stearns, 49, Mary Hazelton, 54, Meltiar, 24, Permelia Snyder, 21, Rhoana, 17, Ira, 13, Ephraim, 10, Ancel, 9, and Meltiar, 2. The onrush of forty-niners to the California Gold Rush made for a very heavy travel season on the overland trail that year. Cholera was also epidemic and some members of the company died from it or other causes. They passed the usual milestones on the trail: | 1,383 | 2,498 |
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Ira Hatch
Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
| That summer, they joined the Allen Taylor Company, a large company of more than 350 when it began the trek west in early July from the outfitting post at Kanesville (present day Council Bluffs), Iowa. In the Hatch family were Ira Stearns, 49, Mary Hazelton, 54, Meltiar, 24, Permelia Snyder, 21, Rhoana, 17, Ira, 13, Ephraim, 10, Ancel, 9, and Meltiar, 2. The onrush of forty-niners to the California Gold Rush made for a very heavy travel season on the overland trail that year. Cholera was also epidemic and some members of the company died from it or other causes. They passed the usual milestones on the trail: Fort Kearney, the South Fork of the Platte River, Chimney Rock, Fort Laramie, the Sweetwater River, Independence Rock, Devil's Gate, Green River, Fort Bridger, Bear River, and Weber River. After suffering the usual hardships of overland trail they arrived in the valley of the Great Salt Lake in mid-October. Initially, the Hatches settled in northern Utah. Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
A Reconstruction of Fort Clara, 1855-1862. In late 1853, Ira Hatch, 18, was called to serve in the Southern Indian Mission. | 1,884 | 3,030 |
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Ira Hatch
Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
| Fort Kearney, the South Fork of the Platte River, Chimney Rock, Fort Laramie, the Sweetwater River, Independence Rock, Devil's Gate, Green River, Fort Bridger, Bear River, and Weber River. After suffering the usual hardships of overland trail they arrived in the valley of the Great Salt Lake in mid-October. Initially, the Hatches settled in northern Utah. Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
A Reconstruction of Fort Clara, 1855-1862. In late 1853, Ira Hatch, 18, was called to serve in the Southern Indian Mission. Early in 1854, he departed for southern Utah. After arriving at Fort Harmony in spring 1854, he was in a small group that made a brief trip to the Indians living around Panguitch Lake. Later that year, Indian Mission leader Rufus Allen selected Jacob Hamblin, Gus Hardy, Thales Haskell, Ira Hatch, and Sam Knight, to leave Fort Harmony to establish a new fort on the Santa Clara Creek. Hamblin, Hardy, and Haskell arrived in December of that year while Hatch and Knight arrived early in 1855. Hatch, 19, and Knight, 22, would accompany Jacob Hamblin on a number of missions in the future. | 2,499 | 3,619 |
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Ira Hatch
Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
| Early in 1854, he departed for southern Utah. After arriving at Fort Harmony in spring 1854, he was in a small group that made a brief trip to the Indians living around Panguitch Lake. Later that year, Indian Mission leader Rufus Allen selected Jacob Hamblin, Gus Hardy, Thales Haskell, Ira Hatch, and Sam Knight, to leave Fort Harmony to establish a new fort on the Santa Clara Creek. Hamblin, Hardy, and Haskell arrived in December of that year while Hatch and Knight arrived early in 1855. Hatch, 19, and Knight, 22, would accompany Jacob Hamblin on a number of missions in the future. Hatch helped found a small settlement on the Santa Clara in southwestern Utah. During these years they made occasional visits to Cedar City and Fort Harmony for supplies. In spring 1856, Jacob Hamblin, Thales Haskell, Ira Hatch, Sam Knight, and Dudley Leavitt began building a stone fort on the banks of the Santa Clara Creek and soon began planting cotton which proved successful. News of their success in raising cotton would soon lead to the founding of the Cotton Mission in nearby Washington and St. George. In spring 1857 Hatch bought “a young squaw” and sent a request through Jacob Hamblin to Brigham Young to marry her. | 3,031 | 4,248 |
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Ira Hatch
Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
| Hatch helped found a small settlement on the Santa Clara in southwestern Utah. During these years they made occasional visits to Cedar City and Fort Harmony for supplies. In spring 1856, Jacob Hamblin, Thales Haskell, Ira Hatch, Sam Knight, and Dudley Leavitt began building a stone fort on the banks of the Santa Clara Creek and soon began planting cotton which proved successful. News of their success in raising cotton would soon lead to the founding of the Cotton Mission in nearby Washington and St. George. In spring 1857 Hatch bought “a young squaw” and sent a request through Jacob Hamblin to Brigham Young to marry her. It gave him “much influence” with the Indians. However, Hamblin thought her too young. Hatch did not marry an Indian woman until Oct 1859. ( Compton, A Frontier Life, 92-93.) Hatch spent many years in service as an Indian missionary/interpreter under the leadership of Jacob Hamblin. | 3,620 | 4,531 |
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Ira Hatch
Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
| It gave him “much influence” with the Indians. However, Hamblin thought her too young. Hatch did not marry an Indian woman until Oct 1859. ( Compton, A Frontier Life, 92-93.) Hatch spent many years in service as an Indian missionary/interpreter under the leadership of Jacob Hamblin. Over the years, Hatch learned to speak many Native American languages and dialects. In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
In 1857, the Iron Military District consisted of four battalions led by regimental commander Col. William H. Dame. The platoons and companies in the first battalion drew on men in and around Parowan. ( | 4,249 | 4,906 |
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Ira Hatch
Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
| Over the years, Hatch learned to speak many Native American languages and dialects. In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
In 1857, the Iron Military District consisted of four battalions led by regimental commander Col. William H. Dame. The platoons and companies in the first battalion drew on men in and around Parowan. ( It had no involvement at Mountain Meadows.) Major Isaac Haight commanded the 2nd Battalion whose personnel in its many platoons and two companies came from Cedar City and outer-lying communities to the north such as Fort Johnson. Major John Higbee headed the 3rd Battalion whose many platoons and two companies were drawn from Cedar City and outer-lying communities to the southwest such as Fort Hamilton. Major John D. Lee of Fort Harmony headed the 4th Battalion whose platoons and companies drew on its militia personnel from Fort Harmony, the Southerners at the newly founded settlement in Washington, the Indian interpreters at Fort Clara, and the new settlers at Pinto. In 1857, 22-year-old Ira Hatch was a private in one the militia platoons attached to Company H in Major John D. Lee's 4th Battalion in the Iron Military District. | 4,532 | 5,744 |
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Ira Hatch
Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
| It had no involvement at Mountain Meadows.) Major Isaac Haight commanded the 2nd Battalion whose personnel in its many platoons and two companies came from Cedar City and outer-lying communities to the north such as Fort Johnson. Major John Higbee headed the 3rd Battalion whose many platoons and two companies were drawn from Cedar City and outer-lying communities to the southwest such as Fort Hamilton. Major John D. Lee of Fort Harmony headed the 4th Battalion whose platoons and companies drew on its militia personnel from Fort Harmony, the Southerners at the newly founded settlement in Washington, the Indian interpreters at Fort Clara, and the new settlers at Pinto. In 1857, 22-year-old Ira Hatch was a private in one the militia platoons attached to Company H in Major John D. Lee's 4th Battalion in the Iron Military District. See A Basic Account for a full description of the massacre. During the massacre at Mountain Meadows, it is not clear that Hatch was on the scene although he may have been. Rather, Hatch's alleged involvement was in leading a band of Indians to track down several emigrants who reportedly escaped the fusilade at the Meadows and were fleeing across the Nevada desert toward southern California. In Rocky Mountain Saints, published by T.B.H. Stenhouse in 1873, Hatch is alleged to have tracked several escaping emigrants and in seeing to it that they were killed. Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Having induced local Indians to join them in massacring the Arkansas company, the Iron County militia now found that they had lost control of them. | 4,906 | 6,490 |
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Ira Hatch
Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
| See A Basic Account for a full description of the massacre. During the massacre at Mountain Meadows, it is not clear that Hatch was on the scene although he may have been. Rather, Hatch's alleged involvement was in leading a band of Indians to track down several emigrants who reportedly escaped the fusilade at the Meadows and were fleeing across the Nevada desert toward southern California. In Rocky Mountain Saints, published by T.B.H. Stenhouse in 1873, Hatch is alleged to have tracked several escaping emigrants and in seeing to it that they were killed. Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Having induced local Indians to join them in massacring the Arkansas company, the Iron County militia now found that they had lost control of them. Following behind the Arkansas train was the Dukes-Turner Company which was attacked by Pahvant Indians at Beaver. After arriving in Cedar City, Dukes and Turner hired Ira Hatch, Oscar Hamblin and Nephi Johnson to guide them through. Meanwhile, Jacob Hamblin sent Dudley Leavitt and Samuel Knight to conciliate the Paiutes in Nevada. When the Dukes-Turner Company arrived near the Muddy River in Nevada, the Paiutes drove off their cattle but otherwise did not molest them and the company made it safely through to southern California. Explorations in Nevada
In October 1857, Hamblin sent Hatch and Dudley Leavitt to the Iyats, or Mohaves near the Colorado River below Las Vegas. | 5,745 | 7,169 |
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Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
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Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
| Following behind the Arkansas train was the Dukes-Turner Company which was attacked by Pahvant Indians at Beaver. After arriving in Cedar City, Dukes and Turner hired Ira Hatch, Oscar Hamblin and Nephi Johnson to guide them through. Meanwhile, Jacob Hamblin sent Dudley Leavitt and Samuel Knight to conciliate the Paiutes in Nevada. When the Dukes-Turner Company arrived near the Muddy River in Nevada, the Paiutes drove off their cattle but otherwise did not molest them and the company made it safely through to southern California. Explorations in Nevada
In October 1857, Hamblin sent Hatch and Dudley Leavitt to the Iyats, or Mohaves near the Colorado River below Las Vegas. They received a friendly reception from the Chemehuevis they encountered, but they arrived at the Mohaves on the lower Colorado River at a very dangerous time. The Mohaves repeatedly threatened to kill them. In response, Hatch requested the privilege of praying to the Great Spirit to spare their lives. Somehow the Mojaves were impressed Hatch’s vocal prayer and he and Leavitt were released unharmed. Surviving on lizards, snakes, and chipmunks, they made it to Las Vegas where they met Jacob Hamblin and then returned to Ft. | 6,491 | 7,697 |
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Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
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Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
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| They received a friendly reception from the Chemehuevis they encountered, but they arrived at the Mohaves on the lower Colorado River at a very dangerous time. The Mohaves repeatedly threatened to kill them. In response, Hatch requested the privilege of praying to the Great Spirit to spare their lives. Somehow the Mojaves were impressed Hatch’s vocal prayer and he and Leavitt were released unharmed. Surviving on lizards, snakes, and chipmunks, they made it to Las Vegas where they met Jacob Hamblin and then returned to Ft. Clara. Later that year and in early 1858, while helping Mormon settlers return from southern California to Utah, Hatch explored along the Muddy River in (modern-day) southern Nevada. Several years later, Mormon settlers moved into the region explored by Hatch, Dudley Leavitt and others to found the settlements of St. Thomas, St. Joseph and Overton on the Muddy River. Lt. Joseph Ives steaming of the lower Colorado River in 1858 in the midst of the Utah War. | 7,170 | 8,158 |
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Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
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| Clara. Later that year and in early 1858, while helping Mormon settlers return from southern California to Utah, Hatch explored along the Muddy River in (modern-day) southern Nevada. Several years later, Mormon settlers moved into the region explored by Hatch, Dudley Leavitt and others to found the settlements of St. Thomas, St. Joseph and Overton on the Muddy River. Lt. Joseph Ives steaming of the lower Colorado River in 1858 in the midst of the Utah War. Mormon Indian missionaries Jacob Hamblin, Thales Haskell, Ira Hatch, Sam Knight, and Dudley Leavitt surveilled them. Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
In March 1858, Jacob Hamblin, Ira Hatch, Sam Knight, Dudley Leavitt and Thales Haskell journeyed to the lower Colorado River to reconnoiter the progress of Lt. Joseph Ives’s historic steamboat voyage up the river. They encountered Paiutes and Mohaves and Thales Haskell made contact with the steamer. Occurring at the height of the Utah War when distrust was high, each side spied on the other and harbored mutual suspicions. | 7,698 | 8,745 |
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Ira Hatch
Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
| Mormon Indian missionaries Jacob Hamblin, Thales Haskell, Ira Hatch, Sam Knight, and Dudley Leavitt surveilled them. Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
In March 1858, Jacob Hamblin, Ira Hatch, Sam Knight, Dudley Leavitt and Thales Haskell journeyed to the lower Colorado River to reconnoiter the progress of Lt. Joseph Ives’s historic steamboat voyage up the river. They encountered Paiutes and Mohaves and Thales Haskell made contact with the steamer. Occurring at the height of the Utah War when distrust was high, each side spied on the other and harbored mutual suspicions. While Hatch was still in Nevada, he encountered Thomas L. Kane, the negotiator bound for Utah with the intent of resolving the differences which had precipitated the Utah War the previous year. Hatch rendered some assistance to Kane in his passage. Later, Kane arrived safely in Great Salt Lake City and by summer of that year, he had successfully defused the armed confrontation between the federal government and the Mormons in Utah Territory. A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Map of the Hopi Mesas. In fall 1858, Jacob Hamblin decided to visit the Indians who intrigued him so much, the Hopi. | 8,159 | 9,375 |
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Ira Hatch
Ira Hatch, his personal and family background, and his involvement in the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Ira Hatch
Contents
Biographical Sketch
Early Life in New York
Immigration to Utah
Indian Interpreter in the Southern Indian Mission
In the Iron Military District: Private Ira Hatch, Company H, John D. Lee's 4th Battalion
Immediate Aftermath of the Massacre
Explorations in Nevada
Scouting to Encounter the U.S. Army in 1858
A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Family Life
The Black Hawk War (1865-68) and the Mormon-Navajo War (1868-1870)
Among the Original Mormon Colonists in Arizona
Marriage to Nancy Julia Pipkin Kirk
Final Move to New Mexico
Final Years
References
External Links
| While Hatch was still in Nevada, he encountered Thomas L. Kane, the negotiator bound for Utah with the intent of resolving the differences which had precipitated the Utah War the previous year. Hatch rendered some assistance to Kane in his passage. Later, Kane arrived safely in Great Salt Lake City and by summer of that year, he had successfully defused the armed confrontation between the federal government and the Mormons in Utah Territory. A Frequent Member of Jacob Hamblin's Expeditions to the Hopi Mesas
Map of the Hopi Mesas. In fall 1858, Jacob Hamblin decided to visit the Indians who intrigued him so much, the Hopi. He would make many trips over the years to the Hopi Mesas and Ira Hatch would accompany him on many of these expeditions or other diplomatic missions into Arizona. From October to December 1858, Hamblin undertook his first historic crossing of the Colorado River to travel though Navajo lands to the Hopi Mesas in northeastern Arizona. Ira Hatch, Samuel Knight and Dudley Leavitt were with Hamblin in a party of 14 on this first journey. Arriving at the Colorado River, they scouted the area at the mouth of the Paria River (later Lee’s Ferry) but were unable to cross. Traveling some miles farther east, they forded at the | 8,745 | 9,999 |
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Hi, does anyone know the thread size of the Armi San Marco (ASM) 1860 Army revolver? It definitely isn't 10-24, 1/4-20, or the current Pietta nipple size. My current guess is ~6mm. | 0 | 465 |
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Richard, I believe my ASM 1860 takes a 5.5 x .9mm nipple. | 191 | 675 |
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Richard, I believe my ASM 1860 takes a 5.5 x .9mm nipple. Here is a link for the listing at Track of the Wolf. They say it fits Colt & Remington pocket revolvers but it should be the right size for your 1860. Hi Mike, thanks for the info. Yes 5.5mm would seem about right. Regards,
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If removing the nipples is the way you want to go, then print documentation, keep a copy with the display, put another in your lawyer's safe. | 1,425 | 2,037 |
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| Here is a link for the listing at Track of the Wolf. They say it fits Colt & Remington pocket revolvers but it should be the right size for your 1860. Hi Mike, thanks for the info. Yes 5.5mm would seem about right. Regards,
Richard
If removing the nipples is the way you want to go, then print documentation, keep a copy with the display, put another in your lawyer's safe. All the dudes have to do is "suspect" the threads are common with the others in your possession. Just my opinion, but some nipples could be inserted (even if cross-threaded or hammered in), or a "somewhat" functioning cylinder could be swapped in to make the display operative, and that's the claim that will be made. BAFTE's rule of thumb is "could it be reversed easily?" and NY would apply the same (court-tested) question. Weld the barrel to the frame, fill the barrel with a rod, weld the rod to the barrel, make a permanent plug at the cylinder side. | 1,664 | 2,594 |
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| All the dudes have to do is "suspect" the threads are common with the others in your possession. Just my opinion, but some nipples could be inserted (even if cross-threaded or hammered in), or a "somewhat" functioning cylinder could be swapped in to make the display operative, and that's the claim that will be made. BAFTE's rule of thumb is "could it be reversed easily?" and NY would apply the same (court-tested) question. Weld the barrel to the frame, fill the barrel with a rod, weld the rod to the barrel, make a permanent plug at the cylinder side. Then you won't have to do anything with the nipples, but the display will still "look like" a real gun. Almost nobody will see the plug in front of the cylinder. People have welded shut the muzzle. Courts have agreed that it would be "too easy" to saw off the muzzle, making the gun "operative" again. People went to jail. | 2,038 | 2,917 |
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| Then you won't have to do anything with the nipples, but the display will still "look like" a real gun. Almost nobody will see the plug in front of the cylinder. People have welded shut the muzzle. Courts have agreed that it would be "too easy" to saw off the muzzle, making the gun "operative" again. People went to jail. Pulling firing pins doesn't cut *any* mustard. Weld the breech. Courts accept that as "permanent". This, of course, is not a legal opinion. For that, you should sell your collection and support a lawyer. | 2,595 | 3,121 |
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That 5.5 X 9mm is simply a metric notation for a No12 X28TPI imperial thread if that helps any. Hi Sheriff, thank you, 12-28 should be very very close if not perfect. I ordered a box of these to try: http://www.ebay.com/itm/170974715816?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
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That 5.5 X 9mm is simply a metric notation for a No12 X28TPI imperial thread if that helps any. Hi Sheriff, thank you, 12-28 should be very very close if not perfect. I ordered a box of these to try: http://www.ebay.com/itm/170974715816?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
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I wish they would make a nipple with a allen wrench hole going down the middle. Be better than these cheapass nipple wrenches. I made my own out of a socket with a moto-tool,but it leaves something to be desired. | 3,973 | 4,461 |
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I wish they would make a nipple with a allen wrench hole going down the middle. Be better than these cheapass nipple wrenches. I made my own out of a socket with a moto-tool,but it leaves something to be desired. Wouldn't a .045 allen wrench be a weekassed piece o' metal? Prolly,but they aint going to make them anyway. At least make them hexed instead of the 2 flats. Well, I think the reason they do what they do, is that the two-sided flat wrench is just completing the outside of the circle of the nipple, and thus does not take up any more room in the cavity than what is barely required to spin the nipple itself. Hex-sided nipples would require larger cavities (or much less contact surface area and a smaller torque circle) than the cylinders have now, because the outside diameter of the wrench would have to be larger than the outside diameter of the nipple hex area. Also, in the field, the hex tool outside the nipple could not be also used as the "scraper" to clean out the cavity to even get the tool in there. | 5,841 | 6,956 |
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| The flat tool can serve that purpose. Finally, in the field, a replacement tool could be made with a cut into a steel rod. Hex sockets would never be possible. Look at straight blade screw drivers. Just about any one can be made to turn just about any screw. But hex? You have the exactly-correct one or you don't turn the screw. And you are totally out of operation, even with the correct hex socket, if your buddy just rounded off the tips of the hex points. Classanr
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BeBop268170
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| But hex? You have the exactly-correct one or you don't turn the screw. And you are totally out of operation, even with the correct hex socket, if your buddy just rounded off the tips of the hex points. Classanr
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Re: Nipple thread size for ASM 1860 Army? « Reply #11 on: July 11, 2013, 06:58:59 PM »
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I wish they would make a nipple with a allen wrench hole going down the middle. Be better than these cheapass nipple wrenches. I made my own out of a socket with a moto-tool,but it leaves something to be desired. | 7,523 | 8,033 |
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