Guest guest Posted April 29, 2011 Report Share Posted April 29, 2011 > > Hi Bee and group, > > I hope that everybody's journey to healing is going well. Reading through these messages gives me so much motivation to keep going. My sister is the one who told me about this diet. She started doing the diet 2008, but because of things in her life that happened she could not continue. I was in India for the past 5 years and she had told me about it but I couldn't really do it there because it very very hard to find the correct products there. I am back in Australia now and I live with my sister and we have started on the diet again together. It is really exciting that we can be doing it together and I know that together we can get rid of the Candida beast!! +++Hi Preethi. Remember that you do not cure candida by " getting rid of it " ? It just doesn't work that way. Candida can only be cured by getting healthy, which is done by: 1) Consuming " proper nutrients " (Bee's diet plus supplements which provides all of the nutrients any Human needs in order to be healthy). 2) Eliminating toxins and foods that feed candida (they also feed bacteria and cancer). 3) Eliminating damaging foods. 4) Eliminating toxins in general. When you are healthy enough your body automatically " changes " candida (or any bug, cancer, etc.) back into the organism it is supposed to be when the body is healthy. It's like the manure pile and the flies, with the manure pile representing the poor condition of the body. You cannot get rid of the manure pile by killing off the flies. You must clean up the manure pile instead, which means getting healthy according to Nature's Laws on Health. > > I just have a question about a celtic sea salt that I purcahsed. I emailed the company for information of the product and below is the reply from them. Could you please tell me if this is the correct salt? > Thanks heaps for your help. > > The Willowvale Organic Celtic Sea Salt is scraped from salt lakes in Brittany, France. > > The course type is unprocessed can be put into a grinder. > > The product (having not been bleached) is grey in colour and is slightly moist. > > The mineral content (per 100g) is: > Magnesium 0.15g > Calcium 0.24g > Potassium 0.13g > Sodium Chloride 68.07g > Sodium 37.67g > Lead 0.10ppm > Insoluables 2.10g +++The kind of Celtic Ocean Sea Salt I recommend is from the ocean, not lakes, and it contains over 84 minerals, so I am skeptical about the Willowvale brand. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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