"Well....maybe just this one more time....and that's it!" "No more after today!"
Done that too. It's ok though. Forgive yourself and keep moving forward! It's a process and we are stronger as we go through all the challenges and little victories. (don't forget your little victories and to congratulate yourself for them. try not to take them for granted.)
Yes and my mom was telling me there is a big difference in the organic. You definitely want organic and if you air pop it and use a little sea salt and olive oil. yummy.
Permalink Reply by Uti on March 10, 2009 at 10:59pm
I've almost made it through the winter and have not gotten seriously ill this year. Foodwise, I attribute it, in part, to getting a lot more dark greens in my diet and some cooked meals. After being 100% high fruit raw for 2 and a half years, I added back into my cold wet season diet occasional small meals of lightly steamed veggies, Japanese sweet potatoes, organic local heirloom dried beans, very small amounts of: curry spices, warming spices, dried ground hot chilis, and some grains like brown basmati, quinoa, and Ezekial sprouted grain tortillas (since I can no longer make my raw dehydrated flax/avocado tortillas in my off-the-grid cabin). Yes, it is in part about getting more carbs and protein when there is no local fruit and I depend on imports. I still eat lots of raw fruit daily, big green smoothies, citrus and am looking forward to watermelon season starting this spring when the first good organics come up from Mexico. I haven't been eating imported hot water treated mangoes this winter - they just don't taste very good anymore after having the local California Keitt mangoes last fall. I pick the imports up in the store and they just feel dead now.
occasional unhealthy choices= movie theater popcorn, tortilla chips, fries
healthy choices= maple syrup as a flavoring in raw icecream, some of my seasonings, herbal tea, nutritional yeast, braggs liquid amino acids
Think more systematically. Instead of thinking of it meaning a problem like 'weak liver' it may mean, time to fast. Think of it as more like youre body is undergoing a load of eliminating stuff all at once. (and in this case perhaps, too fast(this...
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Thanks Loren. Makes sense to me. My problem is that when I blend (which means more volume of fruits) then i am more regular with my bowels. What I can eat & chew doesn't always trigger peristalsis in the same way. I had chemo a few years back and ...
You could try clay compresses - they work deep - because of the earth factor.
Send me a message with your email and i will send you an e-book on hydrotherapy.
Hydrotherapy does not cure - but it's the variation in temperature which gets a reacti...
man is mortal because we don't have a perfect balance on metabolism. this is unachievable. but getting your metabolism balanced as possible - is the key to healing.
I don't know.
But a chiropractic subluxation means that you either have too little or too much electricity flowing to your organs.
Too little means your temperature will be below 37 degrees. And you probably lack energy and may have chronic dise...
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'India Daily'. Taken from http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/1656.asp .
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Not me - i remember the old series. I can see Dick Cheney or Rumsfeld anytime i want to by doing a You Tube search so no no need to see actors transform on the telly! ;-)