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Doug,

When I first started the program I included it because when I looked at the sample nutrition report in the book, they counted the water used in the shakes as part of the daily water intake.

I usually drink over the recommended amount now.

Cheryl C.

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When I first started my transformation, I did indulge in a Pepsi One on occasion. It should be fine.

Cheryl C.

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>does it hurt to drink a diet Coke a couple times a week or should I save it for the free day.>

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<P> <BR>You are going to think that I've totally gone

around the bend but I like the Novato tap water. It

was so nice to be home and be able to drink water out

of the faucet. In San Diego, we get stale Colorado

River water that comes through hundreds of miles of

old corroded pipes. I only buy bottled water.

<P>Lee

<P> & nbsp; <B><I>Don & amp;

& lt;handd1@... & gt;</I></B> wrote: & nbsp;<SPAN

class=180075708-14032001><STRONG><FONT color=#ff0000

face= " BernhardFashion BT " size=5>There is most

definitely something in the water, but I'm pretty sure

it doesn't cause good things! & nbsp; ROTFLMAO!!!</FONT></STRONG></SPAN></P>

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Oh, Lee! Novato water has been shown to have toxic levels of MTBE in it! I

think that is how my bird and Don both got the same cancer, and me getting

ovarian cancer all within two years! I drink bottled water too!

#1

RE: Water

<P> <BR>You are going to think that I've totally gone

around the bend but I like the Novato tap water. It

was so nice to be home and be able to drink water out

of the faucet. In San Diego, we get stale Colorado

River water that comes through hundreds of miles of

old corroded pipes. I only buy bottled water.

<P>Lee

<P> & nbsp; <B><I>Don & amp;

& lt;handd1@... & gt;</I></B> wrote: & nbsp;<SPAN

class=180075708-14032001><STRONG><FONT color=#ff0000

face= " BernhardFashion BT " size=5>There is most

definitely something in the water, but I'm pretty sure

it doesn't cause good things! & nbsp; ROTFLMAO!!!</FONT></STRONG></SPAN></P>

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Vilik,

I have often wondered if the water in veggies & fruits isn't better than

drinking just water. But, that is a far cry from then deciding water is

dangerous, which it would be if it dehydrated one.

And, as for water dehydrating us internally or externally, as we are

told he said, then how does he explain the fact that a 200 pound person

can absorb up to 4 pounds of water in one bath? I gain over a pound

every shower!

And, even if aborigines somewhere thought the white man strange for

drinking water, that could have been due to bad water in their cultural

history. So, it too is meaningless without some foundation. Otherwise,

I'm going to go along with everything I have learned, as well as with

what my body tells me.

When I am hot & sweating, nothing is as tasty as a glass of water!

I learned as a child that when a cold is coming on, get in a tub as hot

as I can stand it for as long as I can stand it, and the cold goes away!

When I am tired or stressed or just woke up, a long hot shower is so

refreshing, energy giving, revitalizing that I have to say I believe

anyone who says it is harmful is a fool!

But, that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.

jim :)

Vilik Rapheles wrote:

>

> Anjonus (spelling?) says:

>

> > A: Water dries you up, whether taken internally or externally. Water is

> > dehydrating and drying! Otherwise juice veggies or drink milk. If you are

> > thirsty, you can eat raw butter and honey.

> >~~~~~~~~~

> In Mutant Message (the book) the aborigines think the white person is

> strange because she drinks water...they get it from food.

>

> However...I don't think water is drying me up... :):):)

>

> I'd like to know the basis for his idea...it's an interesting one.

>

> ~^^V^^~

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Adjonus said:

>If you are thirsty, you can eat raw butter and honey.

Next time I get done working in the hot sun I'll eat a big tub of

butter with honey on it to quench my burning thirst. Yeah!

This guy is a flake.

Some things he says seem awfully incredible like breaking 6 bones in

his foot and healing completely in 6 days. Also this paragraph seems

ridiculous to me:

" I mounted a bicycle and peddled for 2½ years all over North America

from coast to coast and from Alaska to Central America. I lived off

the earth. sleeping on the ground, or in trees when it rained. and

picking fruit off plants. All of the physical stress that came from

traveling and living in the elements helped burn up all of the sugar

from fruitarianism. "

How one sleeps in trees is beyond my understanding. Even if he did,

it could not protect him from rain.

And if he lived off the earth, there is no way he could possibly eat

so much fruit sugar.

Some of the stuff this guy says just does not add up.

Pete

> Anjonus (spelling?) says:

>

> > A: Water dries you up, whether taken internally or externally.

Water is

> > dehydrating and drying! Otherwise juice veggies or drink milk. >

>~~~~~~~~~

> In Mutant Message (the book) the aborigines think the white person

is

> strange because she drinks water...they get it from food.

>

> However...I don't think water is drying me up... :):):)

>

> I'd like to know the basis for his idea...it's an interesting one.

>

> ~^^V^^~

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Adjonus said:

>If you are thirsty, you can eat raw butter and honey.

Next time I get done working in the hot sun I'll eat a big tub of

butter with honey on it to quench my burning thirst. Yeah!

This guy is a flake.

Some things he says seem awfully incredible like breaking 6 bones in

his foot and healing completely in 6 days. Also this paragraph seems

ridiculous to me:

" I mounted a bicycle and peddled for 2½ years all over North America

from coast to coast and from Alaska to Central America. I lived off

the earth. sleeping on the ground, or in trees when it rained. and

picking fruit off plants. All of the physical stress that came from

traveling and living in the elements helped burn up all of the sugar

from fruitarianism. "

How one sleeps in trees is beyond my understanding. Even if he did,

it could not protect him from rain.

And if he lived off the earth, there is no way he could possibly eat

so much fruit sugar.

Some of the stuff this guy says just does not add up.

Pete

> Anjonus (spelling?) says:

>

> > A: Water dries you up, whether taken internally or externally.

Water is

> > dehydrating and drying! Otherwise juice veggies or drink milk. >

>~~~~~~~~~

> In Mutant Message (the book) the aborigines think the white person

is

> strange because she drinks water...they get it from food.

>

> However...I don't think water is drying me up... :):):)

>

> I'd like to know the basis for his idea...it's an interesting one.

>

> ~^^V^^~

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Hello All,

I don't know what to think about this fella, but... you have to

remember...

this a second hand report if I am not mistaken... and somethings

might have been misunderstood...from time to time don't we hear

some incredible positive results almost miracles from people getting

great results from hyperbaric chambers, ozone, h2o2 etc. that many

others wonder if there is not a little exaggeration going on here.

But... I agree... get on his e-mail list server and grill / drill the guy

and surporters to get clearity on this subject matter.

mike slivinski

On Tue, 26 Jun 2001 23:34:24 -0000 alreadyherenow@... writes:

>

> Adjonus said:

> >If you are thirsty, you can eat raw butter and honey.

>

> Next time I get done working in the hot sun I'll eat a big tub of

> butter with honey on it to quench my burning thirst. Yeah!

>

> This guy is a flake.

> Some things he says seem awfully incredible like breaking 6 bones in

>

> his foot and healing completely in 6 days. Also this paragraph seems

>

> ridiculous to me:

> " I mounted a bicycle and peddled for 2½ years all over North America

>

> from coast to coast and from Alaska to Central America. I lived off

> the earth. sleeping on the ground, or in trees when it rained. and

> picking fruit off plants. All of the physical stress that came from

> traveling and living in the elements helped burn up all of the sugar

>

> from fruitarianism. "

> How one sleeps in trees is beyond my understanding. Even if he did,

> it could not protect him from rain.

> And if he lived off the earth, there is no way he could possibly eat

>

> so much fruit sugar.

> Some of the stuff this guy says just does not add up.

>

> Pete

>

>

>

> > Anjonus (spelling?) says:

> >

> > > A: Water dries you up, whether taken internally or externally.

> Water is

> > > dehydrating and drying! Otherwise juice veggies or drink milk. >

>

> >~~~~~~~~~

> > In Mutant Message (the book) the aborigines think the white person

>

> is

> > strange because she drinks water...they get it from food.

> >

> > However...I don't think water is drying me up... :):):)

> >

> > I'd like to know the basis for his idea...it's an interesting one.

> >

> > ~^^V^^~

>

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Hi Calvin,

I'm using the 'water cure' to help with cfs. Although, it hasn't cured me,

I've noticed noticeable improvements. I also eat the celtic sea salt. For

me there's just a feeling of improved well-being, less pain and more energy.

However, I don't know if it'd help with gallstones. A simple liver cleanse

would help with that. Have you noticed any health improvement?

Gail

water

> Hi

> I was wondering if anyone else has tried this water cure with good

> results in gallstones or other

> health problems.

>

> Calvin

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Hi

Well I would have to agree that there seems to be a feeling of well

being, more energy, and lower blood pressure.

Also seems to be helping in losing weight.

I do plant to do a internal cleanse, then a liver cleanse.

First I want to clear out my intestinal tract so the cleansing of the

liver can move through.

Calvin

On Fri, 5 Oct 2001 16:20:55 -0700 " Gail Naranjo "

writes:

Hi Calvin,

I'm using the 'water cure' to help with cfs. Although, it hasn't cured

me,

I've noticed noticeable improvements. I also eat the celtic sea salt.

For

me there's just a feeling of improved well-being, less pain and more

energy.

However, I don't know if it'd help with gallstones. A simple liver

cleanse

would help with that. Have you noticed any health improvement?

Gail

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From: " Taour " <taour@...>

>>Does anyone remember that " formula " for the amount of water intake you

>>should have for your weight?

The one I've read says that you should drink 1/2 ounce per pound of body

weight. So just divide your weight in 2 (don't you wish you could?!?!?)

and that will be how many ounces you should drink.

However, I can't drink that much so I try for 96 oz. per day...

Sue

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Thanks Sue... I think that was it

>

>

> The one I've read says that you should drink 1/2 ounce per pound of body

> weight. So just divide your weight in 2 (don't you wish you could?!?!?)

> and that will be how many ounces you should drink.

>

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It is 64 oz a day plus another 8 oz for every 25

pounds of weight you would like to lose.

CP

--- Taour <taour@...> wrote:

> Does anyone remember that " formula " for the amount

> of water intake you

> should have for your weight? Something like add an

> ounce (to the 64

> suggested for a normal weight person) for every

> pound you are

> overweight?

>

>

>

>

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> should have for your weight? Something like add an ounce (to the 64

> suggested for a normal weight person) for every pound you are

> overweight?

I think it's 8 ounces for every additional 10 pounds, close to what you

read.

Sue in NJ

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Thanks for the answers everyone. My hospital's nutritionist is also

supposed to tell my speech therapist... so we will see what she says! The

bottom line is to drink as much water as possible. (She is also supposed to

find out about water toxicity)

Cincy Porkchop wrote:

> It is 64 oz a day plus another 8 oz for every 25

> pounds of weight you would like to lose.

>

> CP

>

> --- Taour <taour@...> wrote:

> > Does anyone remember that " formula " for the amount

> > of water intake you

> > should have for your weight? Something like add an

> > ounce (to the 64

> > suggested for a normal weight person) for every

> > pound you are

> > overweight?

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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> I weigh 255 so I should drink 127.5 ounces, or 16, 8-ounce glasses of

water

> a day. Sounds like a lot, but *we're* a lot of person.

What weight are you trying to get down to?? I am at 193...I would like to

get down to at LEAST 115-120 but would settle for 135-140 for n ow! LOL

Lesley

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> What weight are you trying to get down to??

I'm trying to follow Sue R's example and not worry so much about what the

scale says but on eating healthy foods, exercising, and drinking my water.

My " goal " is to fit into a size XL t-shirt by summertime. To put a number on

it, that would take me to around 220. My ultimate, probably unattainable

goal is to get to 150, a weight I haven't seen since around 8th grade, about

35 years ago.

Sue in NJ

I am not a number, I am a free (wo)man!

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> My " goal " is to fit into a size XL t-shirt by summertime. To put a number

on

> it, that would take me to around 220. My ultimate, probably unattainable

> goal is to get to 150, a weight I haven't seen since around 8th grade,

about

> 35 years ago.

You know I have struggled with weight my whole life..or so it seemed. In the

8th grade I was probably around 115 or so but my mother made me feel like I

was huge because my mom is this tiny little 90 lb woman who never weighed

over 100 except when she was pregnant and OF COURSE lost it all before

leaving the hospital. I take after my dad's side of the family. Looking back

though I always feel I am at my *largest*....like now I would kill to be 115

again...or the 130ish I was in high school....or the 145 I was after

marriage...or even the 165 after my first child. I have gained about 15 lbs

since the birth of my second child. Since her BIRTH not since pregnancy! And

I have 2 toddlers to chase after you would think I would lose! LOL But I

love to eat...its a big downfall...I have little to no will power...I start

craving things and have to have them. I can't stop at one piece of pizza...I

have to have 3...things like that you know?? My weight has made me so

depressed for the last 5 years...I feel horribly unattractive, nothing looks

good. but yet I still can't lose!!! My husband is always telling me I'm not

fat, that I look good...but I can see in a mirror, and I know he is trying

to sheild my feelings. And the worst part is....I get so depressed, I cry

over it...and then eat again...*sigh*

Lesley

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I am not too worried!!!

Sue in NJ wrote:

> >(She is also supposed to

> > find out about water toxicity)

>

> I don't think that happens until you're drinking over 200 ounces a day and

> are at normal weight, like drinking 2 ounces for every pound you weigh. Of

> course when it's hot out and you're very sweaty, even that much might be

> needed by someone our size.

>

> Sue in NJ

>

>

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Ladies if you have kids do them a favor and force them to like water. I am

trying with my two right now. I got Em the 3 yr old a small sports bottle

and it is helping.

NH

Mommy to Abby Liz 10-25-94

Mommy to Anne 7-1-99

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> Ladies if you have kids do them a favor and force them to like water.

Henry is 18 and I *still* can't get him to drink water except with his

asthma pill! He as an apple juice baby and would prefer to this day to drink

a watered down glass of juice than plain water.

Yesterday, after we got his duffel and computer loaded into the car to head

home, we made a final stop to the student center/cafeteria for him to grab

something to drink on the way home, since these kids hadn't had anything

since lunch over 4 hours prior to that and it was 97 degrees out. He went

straight for the apple juice, passing up both water and soda. Drank 2, 12

ounce bottles before leaving the cafeteria and took 2 for the car.

At least I had my little 8 ounce water bottles in a thermal bag waiting for

me in the car.

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The sports bottle is a wonderful idea. What I used years ago for my child was

one of those crazy straws to drink from. Drinking from straws is definately

something children love.

Queenie

Jase4567@... wrote:Ladies if you have kids do them a favor and force them

to like water. I am

trying with my two right now. I got Em the 3 yr old a small sports bottle

and it is helping.

NH

Mommy to Abby Liz 10-25-94

Mommy to Anne 7-1-99

START 6/1/02

238/222/199

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