torn up kale, olive oil, avocado, dulse pieces, bit of honey, garlic, pine nuts, and sometimes strawberries or orange chunks. massage the olive oil , honey and avo into the kale until kale is soft and wilted. i always wish this was a bottomless bowl. too bad kale is impossible to get here unless you grow it yourself (and even then, youre lucky if the slugs leave any for you :/ )
Marinated Kale in Lemon Juice , Olive Oil, Pink Salt, dash of Apple Cider Vinegar, Chrollea Powder. Massage the Salad until the kale is broken down. Don't forget to link you Hands!
I'm torn, I have so many. I usually go on kicks and become obsessed with one or two kinds for awhile before moving on and expanding my salad repertoire.
Current loves:
Salad #1, sorta a Mexican themed one
-avocado
-cabbage
-corn
-cilantro
-garlic
-lemon or lime juice or both
-walnuts
-cayenne, cumin, chili powder
-tomatoes
Salad #2
-arugula
-baby red leaf
-sprouts
-onions
-bell peppers
-dressing of red bell pepper, tahini, lemon and cayenne
1 head of Romaine, chopped
1 huge tomato, diced
1 c. cherry tomatoes, halved
1 cucumber, peeled and diced
1 red bellpepper, diced
1/2 avocado, mashed
1/4 c. sunflower seeds
1 tbsp. dried oregano
1 tsp. dried basil
Apple Cider Vinegar or fresh lemon juice to taste
Sea salt to taste
sooooo sooooo sooooo goooooooood
And when I'm in the mood, I add fresh steamed green beans and brussel sprouts. (not raw, I know lol)
A food log is a great idea! I hope that you can isolate the cause. They didn't hurt or itch or anything like that, but they didn't look right. At first I thought it was skin cancer or something!
I looked up petechiae as Eric recommended in the co...
Yes- they're called petechiae and I've always heard that they are liver-related. They can also be due to anemia and low platelet count. If you also bruise easily, that might be the likely cause.
I get them too and they come and go.
Pink Lady Apple,
I used to get those. I know exactly what they look like - they are tiny, they can vary in size, they are circular, flat, and very red. They do look like blood blisters, but flat!
I stop getting them after I did an extended water...
I really believe that is possible to heal all of the body...regeneration of tissue is not a far fetched concept. There is a case of a man who re-grew a finger, recently! I have to dig to find the article, but I read it on naturalnews.com. Mind you...
i can understand american accent, i have been working with them for quite a while
my ear is not tuned to ause accent yet, i guess you are my first ause friend to talk with :)
but i am gonna catch up soon