Guest guest Posted December 31, 2002 Report Share Posted December 31, 2002 Hi Becky: > What sort of " interesting improvements " ?? Curious minds want to > know... > ### First off, for those of you that don't like to hear about stinky stuff, you can stop reading right now. . . Okay then, moving right along, B's (he didn't want his name typed. heehee) always had very odorous sweat and, if he wasn't careful, breath too. When we went totally raw vegan, his body odor and breath improved tremendously along with some spasms in his gall bladder area that he had for about 15 years or more. BUT, he started to get really (and I mean really) gasey and his bowel movements were extremely smelly. Especially when he had cabbage. I didn't know that people could get that smelly until I read Ross's Diet Cure book and found that probably needed more fats in his diet. Extremely smelly stool was listed as a symptom in one of her questionaires. Then he swung all the way to the heavy raw meat consumption, but then started to have his spasms return in his gall bladder area. (He stumbled upon the raw meat diet while searching for natural ways to remineralize teeth.) To make a long story short, he eventually returned to eating lots of raw veggies and sprouts combined with some raw meats, usually raw eggs, raw milk, raw cheeses, and whatever bone broths I happen to have ready. He claims that the enamel on his teeth seems to be growing back and that his teeth feel stronger. He thinks that he started to have trouble with his teeth years ago when he got heavily into tofu and sour fruits. Aside from his teeth improvements, his bowel movements are almost odorless. (Yeay!) His stool is extremely well-formed, evacuation quick and regular, and the most surprising to me is that he doesn't even need toilet paper! Ha ha! He couldn't believe it when it first started happening, so he forced me to look! (Ah, the joys of marriage.) Oh, he did tell me that he does need toilet paper if he eats too many nuts. His breath is also fresh, and he's no longer gasey. His diet seems to be working for him. But, like everything else, we are all different, and I can't go on his diet easily. I break out in rashes when I eat completely raw eggs and sprouts. I seem to do better with a little cooked foods. ( We don't need to get in to what my stools look like, but you get the idea. Hehe.) So there you have it, you're part of the family. ) Marla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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