Guest guest Posted May 24, 2011 Report Share Posted May 24, 2011 I am about a week and a half into this, no sugar, wheat and dairy, Sticking strickly to the food list. Pretty much meat and veggies in lots of Organic butter. I feel like crap, no energy but that's to be expected. I am rarely hungry which is interesting seeing as of 6 weeks ago before I went Gluten free I could not go more that 2-3 hours without eating or else major crash time. I am %100 on with these few exceptions. Waiting till end of week for supplements to arrive to start regiment (nixed my old regiment a week ago). I don't do Bee's egg drink and no coffee enemas. This website though helpful, it's an INCREDIBLE amount of information to assimilate…I mean an incredible amount. I get the feeling that if I do one thing wrong because I missed some small detail on a 4th tier page at the bottom that everything else will be for naught, because I will be " out of balance " . But I am stepping out on faith and doing this the best I can. This is just a rant…because it's the only thing that legitimately made me angry and I thought your kidding me right? The one thing that's OCD insane and unrealistic and that was the Food Ratio aspect. I mean really? Lol, seriously? I have to measure each chicken breast to the ounce and fat as well? Lol I cook a big pot of Veggies and chicken, its good, I eat it and it satisfies. So I am supposed to pick out each piece of chicken and weigh it before I eat it? Lol Seriously? Yeah I am not doing that. I admit I am grumpy and edgy in my detox, but I have my limits.. as to whats realistic for me. 1. Lemon/Lime – I read that Bee recomends lemon in your water a couple of times a day. So I purchased a big bottle of Organic Lemon juice and a squeezer of organic lime juice. I am drinking this 3-4 times a day lemon/lime mix in my water. Its pretty damn good. I don't use much maybe 2 tbsp of lemon juice and a squeeze of lime in a 16qz glass of water. Is this to much? Can I do to much of it? 2. Celtic Sea Salt – so I bought some and am mixing the suggested amount in water once a day and drinking it, but holy crap it was 16.00 bucks for a little bottle. I can go through it in two weeks with cooking as well. What's the difference between Celtic Sea Salt and regular sea salt that's about 2.99 for a huge container? Thanks Wes Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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