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  • 4 years later...

The gluten and casein free diet is a great starting

point along with eliminating preservatives and dyes.

Go to www.gfcfdiet.com for more info. There are alot

of resources out there for diets for our kids. Good

Luck!

--- starrvalley <kareyh@...> wrote:

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>

> Hi, what are the best diet modifications to use? Do

> most of the

> people on this site use a similar protocol? My son

> was not given

> any diagnosis but a language disorder, unfortunately

> I am afraid I

> have done him injustice b/c I mistakedly though that

> having no

> allergies per the allergist meant no need to modify

> his diet. Any

> advice or links would be great, I have gone to some

> but feel very

> overwhelmed at this point.

>

> Thanks

> Karey

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Thank you to all who posted messages regarding my sons' diet

modifications. I am specifically interested in the books you

suggested and I thank you for input. It is so nice not to have to

do all the research for a great book!

I have started the GFCF diet and ruled out all dyes/synthetics, and

it seems to have helped thus far. My son's rings under their eyes

seem to have dissipated measureably and I can only hope that I find

the right balance for them.

Next week I take my son to the doctor for an ADD evaluation. I also

want to have a thyroid screening. There are so many tests

reccommended that I am unsure how to approach it with the doctor,

ie., which one first? Which is most important? Any advice would be

great.

Karey

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HI,im worried of my sons too. Hes 7 and getting heavy. Eats bad, mainly pizza,

griled cheese and such. ANY ADVICE?

Please help.

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Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 15:44:02 -0000

>

>

>

>Thank you to all who posted messages regarding my sons' diet

>modifications. I am specifically interested in the books you

>suggested and I thank you for input. It is so nice not to have to

>do all the research for a great book!

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MK,

Sugar is empty calories, not nourishment! . . . Really

bad stuff when you're sick! If you have a

yeast/Candida/fungus problem, you'll crave sugar AND

your gut will not be getting nourishment from the

healthy foods you eat.

It sounds like you need to eat more healthy fats -

like olive oil or coconut oil. You can eat virgin

coconut oil right off the spoon - recommended two

tablespoons a day.

If you'll cut out processed foods, and not use sugar

when preparing food, you'll be off sugar.

Initially, cut out sweet juices - substitute fresh

fruit. Once you get over the sugar cravings, you can

drink a small amount of juice - preferably fresh

juice.

If you'll eat whole grains, dairy products, meat (at

least 6 ounces a day), beans, plus fruits and veggies

your weight should stabilize.

Just don't substitute artifical sweeteners!

Hugs,

Rogene

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MK,

What kind of foods do you normally eat that have sugar in them? I

love cereal but I buy a brand that is sweetened with apple juice, and

it's great. I also buy juices with no sugar in them. I've never been

into sweets or ice cream, so it hasn't been a problem with me. From

the time I had the implants in until I had them removed, I steadily

lost weight, but since my explant I put it all back - plus a few. I

don't think the ideal way to keep weight on is to eat sugar, I think

perhaps you might just have to eat larger portions of healthy food is

you're losing weight.

Sis

>

> I need some help were my diet is concerned. I have switched to

eating

> only organic foods and have been drinking LOTS of water. I have no

> idea how to go about cutting out sugar. The other thing that

concerns

> me is my weight, as it keeps on going down. I am afraid if I

totally

> cut out sugar I will loose even more weight.

>

> MK

>

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MK,

I would also suggest that you read The Maker's Diet book. The writer Jordan Rubin had crohn's disease and was very thin. He not only brought himself back to good health but he gained the weight he needed too as well.

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I need some help were my diet is concerned. I have switched to eating only organic foods and have been drinking LOTS of water. I have no idea how to go about cutting out sugar. The other thing that concerns me is my weight, as it keeps on going down. I am afraid if I totally cut out sugar I will loose even more weight.MK

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I fight to keep my weight up as well. I weighed between 90 and 95 pounds

for many years and that was a battle. The easiest way for me to maintain my

now 101 pounds is to drink protein drinks. I drink BioPure every morning for

breakfast and usually at night as a snack. My ND considers BioPure the most

pure and easily assimilated protein powder available. I mix it with 4 oz

water, 4 oz rice milk, mixed fruit and nuts. I eat virtually no sugar. I

have ice cream occasionally, a kiddy cup, and an occasional small Starbuck's

Mocha Latte. Other than that, it's organic and healthy. Ideally one should

eat at least a 60% raw diet, so you should concentrate on eating lots of

vegetables and fruits.

Kenda

> I need some help were my diet is concerned. I have switched to eating

> only organic foods and have been drinking LOTS of water. I have no

> idea how to go about cutting out sugar. The other thing that concerns

> me is my weight, as it keeps on going down. I am afraid if I totally

> cut out sugar I will loose even more weight.

>

> MK

>

>

>

>

>

> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed

> health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care

> professional before commencing any medical treatment.

>

> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you.

> Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a

> happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time

> Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

>

> See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link:

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Sis? This is the nurse in me coming out.... I realize that for many (including myself) we often equate sugar with pastries, candy, etc. But we must try to remember that just about everything has sugar except meat. Every carbohydrate has the potential to become stored as sugar in our bodies. Carbs are meant to be energy foods i.e. energy that will be used immediately. If not, then it can turn into glycogen and will be stored by the liver. Even the fruits (organic or not) are sugar too. They are fructose ~ I'm sure you're familiar with that term. So I think...again I must restate my medical position here...I am not an MD so one should always refer back to their physician. But I think what was truly meant by "cutting out

sugar" was to cut out refined or processed sugar. MK if there is any way possible for you to see a registered dietician, I strongly recommend doing so...as you are aware, your health is not something to be taken for granted and proper nutrition is of utmost value. My own famous words are: Without your health you have nothing. Books are great for getting ideas and hearing the stories of what worked for others. But ultimately any extreme changes in your diet should be a collaborative effort between you and your doctor and possibly the R.D. I hope that came out the right way. I'm not the Nutrition Nazi

or anything. I just truly want to see everyone here get better. Christene auntsisnj <auntsisnj@...> wrote: MK,What kind of foods do you normally eat that have sugar in them? I love cereal but I buy a brand that is sweetened with apple juice, and it's great. I also buy juices with no sugar in them. I've never been into sweets or ice cream, so it hasn't been a problem with me. From the time I had the implants in until I had them removed, I steadily lost weight, but since my explant

I put it all back - plus a few. I don't think the ideal way to keep weight on is to eat sugar, I think perhaps you might just have to eat larger portions of healthy food is you're losing weight.Sis >> I need some help were my diet is concerned. I have switched to eating > only organic foods and have been drinking LOTS of water. I have no > idea how to go about cutting out sugar. The other thing that concerns > me is my weight, as it keeps on going down. I am afraid if I totally > cut out sugar I will loose even more weight.> > MK>

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That's pretty much what I was talking about, I think. No processed

or refined sugar, I just read the labels and if it shows added

sugar, even if it's organic cane sugar, I avoid it. That's the

message I've been picking up from this site, perhaps I misunderstood

it. Whole grain breads and cereals don't bother me, so I eat

those. I figure fruits are ok because they don't bother me when I

eat them, only refined sugar bothers me, not sugar from fruits.

Sis

> >

> > I need some help were my diet is concerned. I have switched to

> eating

> > only organic foods and have been drinking LOTS of water. I have

no

> > idea how to go about cutting out sugar. The other thing that

> concerns

> > me is my weight, as it keeps on going down. I am afraid if I

> totally

> > cut out sugar I will loose even more weight.

> >

> > MK

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given

by licensed health care professionals. Consult your physician or

licensed health care professional before commencing any medical

treatment.

>

> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

mislead you. Find out what the facts are, and make your own

decisions about how to live a happy life and how to work for a

better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel Prize Winner (1954,

Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

>

> See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link:

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Kenda

How is your liver cleanse going? Talking about your diet got me

thinking about it again. Any noticable changes? Any herxing? Did

Dr. Leu think his liver cleanse helped him? I might try it if you

think it was useful. Also, are you going to try the NCD that rogene

talked about? You said you thought you herxed to it before. Since

I herx to everything I thought I would wait for you to try it again

and see what happens to you!

Hugs, Kathy

--- In , Kenda Skaggs <skaggs@...>

wrote:

>

> I fight to keep my weight up as well. I weighed between 90 and 95

pounds

> for many years and that was a battle. The easiest way for me to

maintain my

> now 101 pounds is to drink protein drinks. I drink BioPure every

morning for

> breakfast and usually at night as a snack. My ND considers

BioPure the most

> pure and easily assimilated protein powder available. I mix it

with 4 oz

> water, 4 oz rice milk, mixed fruit and nuts. I eat virtually no

sugar. I

> have ice cream occasionally, a kiddy cup, and an occasional small

Starbuck's

> Mocha Latte. Other than that, it's organic and healthy. Ideally

one should

> eat at least a 60% raw diet, so you should concentrate on eating

lots of

> vegetables and fruits.

>

> Kenda

>

>

> > I need some help were my diet is concerned. I have switched to

eating

> > only organic foods and have been drinking LOTS of water. I have

no

> > idea how to go about cutting out sugar. The other thing that

concerns

> > me is my weight, as it keeps on going down. I am afraid if I

totally

> > cut out sugar I will loose even more weight.

> >

> > MK

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

given by licensed

> > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed

health care

> > professional before commencing any medical treatment.

> >

> > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

mislead you.

> > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

how to live a

> > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing,

two-time

> > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >

> > See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link:

> > http://.shutterfly.com/action/

> >

> >

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Hi - I was reading the posts on diet help, and I wanted to share

this website that I found VERY helpful. It talks about everything

from healthy food, organic, food allergies/sensitivities - it would

be helpful for any of your diet questions. I found it to be very

accurate and have been learning a lot from it. Here's the website,

please check it out.

http://www.whfoods.com

Cherie

> >

> > Thanks Patty and Lynda,

> >

> > I spent the day talking to radiologists today . . . I

> > still have a set of appointments to go, unless I opt

> > for no treatment, or a six-week course.

> >

> > NO CHEMO! . . . NO WAY! . . .

> >

> > Statistics show that, with whole breast radiation, and

> > follow up medication, the chances of reoccurance is

> > less than 1%. . . Reoccurance without radiation or

> > medication is about 40%. It could be years before

> > reoccurance is obvious. Studies of breasts removed via

> > radical masectomies showed that as many as 70% of

> > women had cancer cells that weren't apparent yet -

> > even in women with small tumors.

> >

> > I'm torn between counting on NCD to protect me and

> > going for the safest odds. I had hoped it would have

> > knocked out the cancer cells. However, the study that

> > put 78% of Stage IV cancer patients into remission was

> > done over a one-year period. I know I'll continue NCD

> > regardless.

> >

> > I really can't say what I'm going to do yet! I'm sure

> > that I'll feel better when I make a decision than I do

> > right now while trying to figure out what I'll do

> > next.

> >

> > Hugs,

> >

> > Rogene

> >

>

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Hi Kathy,

I think the liver cleanse has probably been a lifesaver for me. My house is

so toxic from paint and other chemicals, it's a miracle I haven't felt

poorly or gotten sick but I haven't and this work has been going on for 6

months. No winter virus, no cold, nothing. I will continue it likely until

the house is finished, which unfortunately won't be for another couple of

months. I'll have to ask Dr. Leu. Maybe I'll continue through May 1, when

we have to move out for a month and then start back up when we move back in

after the floors have been resanded and sealed and more paint work has been

done. Dr. Leu is on the products now as well. I am going to give NCD a try

again after I'm totally finished with this cleanse. I think the combination

of all of the detoxing and toxins in the house was way too much for me. I'm

going on a one-week cruise at the end of next week. I'm curious how I'm

going to feel getting out of this house for a week and into the fresh air.

Kenda

> Kenda

> How is your liver cleanse going? Talking about your diet got me

> thinking about it again. Any noticable changes? Any herxing? Did

> Dr. Leu think his liver cleanse helped him? I might try it if you

> think it was useful. Also, are you going to try the NCD that rogene

> talked about? You said you thought you herxed to it before. Since

> I herx to everything I thought I would wait for you to try it again

> and see what happens to you!

> Hugs, Kathy

>

>

>

>

>

>>

>> I fight to keep my weight up as well. I weighed between 90 and 95

> pounds

>> for many years and that was a battle. The easiest way for me to

> maintain my

>> now 101 pounds is to drink protein drinks. I drink BioPure every

> morning for

>> breakfast and usually at night as a snack. My ND considers

> BioPure the most

>> pure and easily assimilated protein powder available. I mix it

> with 4 oz

>> water, 4 oz rice milk, mixed fruit and nuts. I eat virtually no

> sugar. I

>> have ice cream occasionally, a kiddy cup, and an occasional small

> Starbuck's

>> Mocha Latte. Other than that, it's organic and healthy. Ideally

> one should

>> eat at least a 60% raw diet, so you should concentrate on eating

> lots of

>> vegetables and fruits.

>>

>> Kenda

>>

>>

>>> I need some help were my diet is concerned. I have switched to

> eating

>>> only organic foods and have been drinking LOTS of water. I have

> no

>>> idea how to go about cutting out sugar. The other thing that

> concerns

>>> me is my weight, as it keeps on going down. I am afraid if I

> totally

>>> cut out sugar I will loose even more weight.

>>>

>>> MK

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

> given by licensed

>>> health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed

> health care

>>> professional before commencing any medical treatment.

>>>

>>> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

> mislead you.

>>> Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

> how to live a

>>> happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing,

> two-time

>>> Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

>>>

>>> See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link:

>>> http://.shutterfly.com/action/

>>>

>>>

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If one can get access to a registered dietitian, that

would be great! I would want one who recognizes the

medicinal value of certain foods . . . The Maker's

Diet is also excellent!

The concern with sugar from fruits is only in the

early stages of treating systemic candida/yeast/fungus

since those organisms use all kinds of sugar as food.

Once under control, (and the beneficial organisms have

taken hold, eating fruits and some juice shouldn't

cause a problem.

What's really tough is overcoming the cravings for

sugar when one has a major problem. The little buggers

are screaming " feed me, feed me, feed me " !

Hugs,

Rogene

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WEre the headaches severe? I can get really really bad herx

headaches. AFter ten days, were you herx free?

Kathy

> >>>>

> >>>> I fight to keep my weight up as well. I weighed between 90

and

> > 95

> >>> pounds

> >>>> for many years and that was a battle. The easiest way for me

to

> >>> maintain my

> >>>> now 101 pounds is to drink protein drinks. I drink BioPure

every

> >>> morning for

> >>>> breakfast and usually at night as a snack. My ND considers

> >>> BioPure the most

> >>>> pure and easily assimilated protein powder available. I mix

it

> >>> with 4 oz

> >>>> water, 4 oz rice milk, mixed fruit and nuts. I eat virtually

no

> >>> sugar. I

> >>>> have ice cream occasionally, a kiddy cup, and an occasional

> > small

> >>> Starbuck's

> >>>> Mocha Latte. Other than that, it's organic and healthy.

> > Ideally

> >>> one should

> >>>> eat at least a 60% raw diet, so you should concentrate on

eating

> >>> lots of

> >>>> vegetables and fruits.

> >>>>

> >>>> Kenda

> >>>>

> >>>>

> >>>>> I need some help were my diet is concerned. I have switched

to

> >>> eating

> >>>>> only organic foods and have been drinking LOTS of water. I

> > have

> >>> no

> >>>>> idea how to go about cutting out sugar. The other thing that

> >>> concerns

> >>>>> me is my weight, as it keeps on going down. I am afraid if I

> >>> totally

> >>>>> cut out sugar I will loose even more weight.

> >>>>>

> >>>>> MK

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

> >>>>> Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

> >>> given by licensed

> >>>>> health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed

> >>> health care

> >>>>> professional before commencing any medical treatment.

> >>>>>

> >>>>> " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

> >>> mislead you.

> >>>>> Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions

about

> >>> how to live a

> >>>>> happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus

> > ing,

> >>> two-time

> >>>>> Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >>>>>

> >>>>> See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this

> > link:

> >>>>> http://.shutterfly.com/action/

> >>>>>

> >>>>>

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This came from Kathyrn 's site. Thought it was great for guidelines on the diet help we recently discusssed. This is geared toward detoxifying: http://www.getalife.net.au/getstart/thediet_html Below you will see the basic food categories which indicate maximum amounts for foods recommended. Your vegetable intake must represent minimum 40% of the total kilojoule intake which will amount to around 2.5kg daily - hence the use of juicing. Always add equal quantities of organic apples to the vegetables when you juice. Animal protein In the

first 4-6 weeks of treatment, a vegetarian approach is recommended as the exclusion of animal protein will speed up the process. After this, if you are not vegetarian then you may include fish twice weekly. For those who are taking it easy do not have more than 5 animal protein meals weekly (2 fish, 2 organic chicken and 1 organic red meat). Keep two days of the week strictly vegan (no animal produce). Do not take any salted, smoked, cured or processed fish and meat products. Dairy & Eggs Regard eggs as animal protein. Either remove eggs or limit to two a week. Exclude dairy products such as milk and cheese. Goat, sheep's yoghurt or biodynamic cow's yoghurt maybe included either on the slower detoxification plan, or on vegetarian regimes if tolerated. Vegetables & Juicing Vegetables will form around 40%-60% of the diet and therefore should be included at lunch and dinner. Take in the form of soups, salads and cooked whole vegetables. Never discard the cooking water as all the vitamins and minerals will have leeched into the water. Potatoes and peas are not vegetables and mushrooms should be avoided with fungal infections. Vegetable juicing (organic only) is highly recommended. I would recommend at starting at 750mls daily (taken as 3 serves of 250mls each). Click here for more information and recipes. Legumes These include the peas, beans and lentils. Eat with your brown rice or millet, daily (except on days with animal protein). As with vegetables, do not discard the cooking water - either use in the recipe or try to use the minimum amount required for cooking. Always use purified water. Grains Generally, all whole grain cereals except wheat and rye are encouraged. Watch out for wheat in bread or bakery products (cakes, biscuits, pastry) and pasta. Use organic produce where possible and include: Oats, rice, millet, buckwheat, barley and corn (maize).

Wheatgerm is allowed. As with vegetables, do not discard the cooking water - either use in the recipe or try to use the minimum amount required for cooking. Always use purified water. Nuts and seeds It is best if these are omitted at the beginning of treatment (first 4-6 weeks). After this time, use in moderation - not for snacking and as part of a meal. Limit walnuts and brazils. Peanuts are excluded. Soy preparations It is best to omit soy products at the beginning of treatment. Later your plan may include sparing amounts of soy drink, tofu etc. High dietary intake of soy

over a prolonged period of time is associated with mineral depletion. Fruits 2 - 3 servings a day. Watch citrus fruits and pineapple which may be too aggressive giving rise to symptoms. Dried fruit (unsulphured) may be used but not for snacking. Green apples can be used liberally in juicing. Fats and oils Fats and oils should be omitted at the beginning of treatment and thereafter reduced to a minimum. Use only small amounts of unrefined organic flaxseed oil, safflower or sunflower oil as a dressing and minimal amounts of virgin olive oil in cooking. For serious detoxers

only use organic, unrefined flaxseed oil - never heat this oil. Beverages Tea, coffee and alcohol are omitted as are any of the carbonated or popular soft drinks (coke, squash etc.). Mineral water (non-carbonated) is allowed as are the various herb teas and rooibosch tea. Watch out on prepared brands of coffee substitutes for additives (lactose, wheat derivatives) if they are to be avoided on your diet sheet Miscellaneous Honey is allowed but restricted to between 2-4tsp/day. Apple cider vinegar is also usually allowed in salad dressing. Herbs and mild spices, garlic and ginger are allowed. Cornflour and arrowroot are allowed for thickening. Exclusions Sugar. Salt. Texturised soya.Yeast extracts - Marmite, Bovril, Vecon, Vegemite, stock cubes and products using hydrolysed protein. These products have a high sodium content. Soy sauce, Tamari and Miso.Vinegar, other than apple cider vinegar Refined and processed food

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Patty

I'm so glad you liked the website - I thought it was wonderful, but

was kind of hoping for some unput from you or Kenda or Rogene to see

what you thought. HOW DO THEY KNOW ALL THAT STUFF??? I am doing

the allergy avoidance diet as they suggested, only modified by Dr.

Leu to limit the wheat and dairy to start. I am eating chicken.

Did I mention I am also being tested for the leaky gut? This

website explains that in detail also.

Cherie

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Rogene

> > > I don't envy you having to make the decision as to how to

> > proceed.

> > > But I do believe you are right that God will impress upon you

> > which

> > > way to go.

> > > When you said that you had hoped that the NCD would have

knocked

> > out

> > > all your cancer cells, I was wondering how you knew that it

> > didn't.

> > > Did they take a biopsy after you had been on the NCD and it

> still

> > > showed cancer cells? I am a little confused on that. What do

> you

> > > think about RM-10 that Jordan Rubin talks about. He shows

some

> > > statistics with its use and different diseases in one of his

> > books.

> > > I can't remember if cancer was one of them. I know he feels

it

> > > helped his grandma recover from cancer. I am praying for

God's

> > > guidance for you.

> > > Hugs, Kathy

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > --- In , Rogene S <saxony01@>

wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Thanks Patty and Lynda,

> > > >

> > > > I spent the day talking to radiologists today . . . I

> > > > still have a set of appointments to go, unless I opt

> > > > for no treatment, or a six-week course.

> > > >

> > > > NO CHEMO! . . . NO WAY! . . .

> > > >

> > > > Statistics show that, with whole breast radiation, and

> > > > follow up medication, the chances of reoccurance is

> > > > less than 1%. . . Reoccurance without radiation or

> > > > medication is about 40%. It could be years before

> > > > reoccurance is obvious. Studies of breasts removed via

> > > > radical masectomies showed that as many as 70% of

> > > > women had cancer cells that weren't apparent yet -

> > > > even in women with small tumors.

> > > >

> > > > I'm torn between counting on NCD to protect me and

> > > > going for the safest odds. I had hoped it would have

> > > > knocked out the cancer cells. However, the study that

> > > > put 78% of Stage IV cancer patients into remission was

> > > > done over a one-year period. I know I'll continue NCD

> > > > regardless.

> > > >

> > > > I really can't say what I'm going to do yet! I'm sure

> > > > that I'll feel better when I make a decision than I do

> > > > right now while trying to figure out what I'll do

> > > > next.

> > > >

> > > > Hugs,

> > > >

> > > > Rogene

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Interesting, since it is raw milk products that

made me so very ill since I was in my 20's and also did the same to my son.

I can eat organic products, but not raw. And no

ice cream of any kind. Yogurt (organic) is OK.

But raw milk products make me deathly ill.

Lynda

At 06:44 PM 3/11/2006, you wrote:

>I didn't take alot of time to peruse through all of the scads of

>information, but I did see one thing that I didn't like, and that

>was the discussion of 2% milk as one of the healthiest foods. I am

>totally against dairy if it is homogenized, pasteurized milk and

>their products.

>

>My opinion is that there is only one form of dairy that is 100%

>healthy, and that is raw milk products. The www.realmilk.com

>website outlines all of the reasons why. I wish it was more

>available. My rule of thumb is that if raw milk and raw milk

>butter, cheese, etc, cannot be obtained, then avoid dairy completely.

>

>I'll spend more time looking over the site. I love the ideas they

>present for a healthy menu. That helps when you are just kinda lost

>when planning a menu to include all of the necessary vegetables,

>proteins, minerals, etc.

>

>Thanks again Cherie!

>Patty

>

>

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thanks Patty and Lynda,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I spent the day talking to radiologists today . . . I

> > > > > > still have a set of appointments to go, unless I opt

> > > > > > for no treatment, or a six-week course.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > NO CHEMO! . . . NO WAY! . . .

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Statistics show that, with whole breast radiation, and

> > > > > > follow up medication, the chances of reoccurance is

> > > > > > less than 1%. . . Reoccurance without radiation or

> > > > > > medication is about 40%. It could be years before

> > > > > > reoccurance is obvious. Studies of breasts removed via

> > > > > > radical masectomies showed that as many as 70% of

> > > > > > women had cancer cells that weren't apparent yet -

> > > > > > even in women with small tumors.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I'm torn between counting on NCD to protect me and

> > > > > > going for the safest odds. I had hoped it would have

> > > > > > knocked out the cancer cells. However, the study that

> > > > > > put 78% of Stage IV cancer patients into remission was

> > > > > > done over a one-year period. I know I'll continue NCD

> > > > > > regardless.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I really can't say what I'm going to do yet! I'm sure

> > > > > > that I'll feel better when I make a decision than I do

> > > > > > right now while trying to figure out what I'll do

> > > > > > next.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hugs,

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Rogene

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

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>place of advice given by licensed health care

>professionals. Consult your physician or

>licensed health care professional before commencing any medical treatment.

>

> " Do not let either the medical authorities or

>the politicians mislead you. Find out what the

>facts are, and make your own decisions about how

>to live a happy life and how to work for a

>better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel

>Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

>

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That's too bad. I guess some people just can't tolerate dairy.

Anita, who used to post on this site and whose son is ill from her

implants too, also buys raw milk products from the same dairy I do.

She loves it. She said the raw milk products have been a godsend to

her and her son. When I talked to her last, she told me he drinks

it by the gallon. Interestingly, it is the homogenized, pasteurized

milk that he cannot tolerate at all.

But raw milk he loves and it has helped them both tremendously.

There are some people, like who have MS symptoms, who probably

should avoid milk products. There are lots of detox diets that

claim that it is better to stay away from milk products completely,

as they can be a common source of allergens. But it is usually the

homogenized, pasteurized products that cause the most reactions--

probably because the heat processing alters the milk proteins and

makes the calcium less available (less absorbable.)

I've seen diets called the Milk cure diet too! I guess everybody

needs to just explore the possibilities when it comes to healing.

Sounds like you guys are allergic to dairy!

Patty

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Thanks Patty and Lynda,

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I spent the day talking to radiologists today . . . I

> > > > > > > still have a set of appointments to go, unless I opt

> > > > > > > for no treatment, or a six-week course.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > NO CHEMO! . . . NO WAY! . . .

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Statistics show that, with whole breast radiation, and

> > > > > > > follow up medication, the chances of reoccurance is

> > > > > > > less than 1%. . . Reoccurance without radiation or

> > > > > > > medication is about 40%. It could be years before

> > > > > > > reoccurance is obvious. Studies of breasts removed via

> > > > > > > radical masectomies showed that as many as 70% of

> > > > > > > women had cancer cells that weren't apparent yet -

> > > > > > > even in women with small tumors.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I'm torn between counting on NCD to protect me and

> > > > > > > going for the safest odds. I had hoped it would have

> > > > > > > knocked out the cancer cells. However, the study that

> > > > > > > put 78% of Stage IV cancer patients into remission was

> > > > > > > done over a one-year period. I know I'll continue NCD

> > > > > > > regardless.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I really can't say what I'm going to do yet! I'm sure

> > > > > > > that I'll feel better when I make a decision than I do

> > > > > > > right now while trying to figure out what I'll do

> > > > > > > next.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Hugs,

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Rogene

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the

> >place of advice given by licensed health care

> >professionals. Consult your physician or

> >licensed health care professional before commencing any medical

treatment.

> >

> > " Do not let either the medical authorities or

> >the politicians mislead you. Find out what the

> >facts are, and make your own decisions about how

> >to live a happy life and how to work for a

> >better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel

> >Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >

> >See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link:

>

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Tis funny, I can eat cottage cheese and cheese if

I take lactaid. I cannot drink milk or eat ice

cream. Milk that has curdled or become sour is

what makes the difference. But none of it can be raw. I throw it up. (Yuck).

So, it is not necessarily dairy, it is raw milk.

And, what is so funny, I grew up on a dairy farm

and drank raw milk my entire childhood, until I

was 15. Then, at 20, it made me deathly ill when I tried it again.

I think many people are actually lactose

intolerant, but it is also the cassein (sp?) in

the milk that breaks down when it sours that

makes it so I can have cheese or cottage cheese

or yogurt if I take lactaid. I do buy organic products, including butter.

So, I am unsure why, but between 15 and 20, the

dramatic change came. And my oldest son could

never tolerate raw milk. He could drink

pasteurized, however, when he was older than

2. I think he was probably lactose intolerant also.

I think many of us are lactose intolerant, and we

just do not know it. I have seen studies that

said that probably 80-90% of adults are lactose

intolerant, and many do not know it.

Lynda

At 11:14 PM 3/11/2006, you wrote:

>That's too bad. I guess some people just can't tolerate dairy.

>

>Anita, who used to post on this site and whose son is ill from her

>implants too, also buys raw milk products from the same dairy I do.

>She loves it. She said the raw milk products have been a godsend to

>her and her son. When I talked to her last, she told me he drinks

>it by the gallon. Interestingly, it is the homogenized, pasteurized

>milk that he cannot tolerate at all.

>

>But raw milk he loves and it has helped them both tremendously.

>

>There are some people, like who have MS symptoms, who probably

>should avoid milk products. There are lots of detox diets that

>claim that it is better to stay away from milk products completely,

>as they can be a common source of allergens. But it is usually the

>homogenized, pasteurized products that cause the most reactions--

>probably because the heat processing alters the milk proteins and

>makes the calcium less available (less absorbable.)

>

>I've seen diets called the Milk cure diet too! I guess everybody

>needs to just explore the possibilities when it comes to healing.

>

>Sounds like you guys are allergic to dairy!

>Patty

>

>

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Thanks Patty and Lynda,

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > I spent the day talking to radiologists today . . . I

> > > > > > > > still have a set of appointments to go, unless I opt

> > > > > > > > for no treatment, or a six-week course.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > NO CHEMO! . . . NO WAY! . . .

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Statistics show that, with whole breast radiation, and

> > > > > > > > follow up medication, the chances of reoccurance is

> > > > > > > > less than 1%. . . Reoccurance without radiation or

> > > > > > > > medication is about 40%. It could be years before

> > > > > > > > reoccurance is obvious. Studies of breasts removed via

> > > > > > > > radical masectomies showed that as many as 70% of

> > > > > > > > women had cancer cells that weren't apparent yet -

> > > > > > > > even in women with small tumors.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > I'm torn between counting on NCD to protect me and

> > > > > > > > going for the safest odds. I had hoped it would have

> > > > > > > > knocked out the cancer cells. However, the study that

> > > > > > > > put 78% of Stage IV cancer patients into remission was

> > > > > > > > done over a one-year period. I know I'll continue NCD

> > > > > > > > regardless.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > I really can't say what I'm going to do yet! I'm sure

> > > > > > > > that I'll feel better when I make a decision than I do

> > > > > > > > right now while trying to figure out what I'll do

> > > > > > > > next.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Hugs,

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Rogene

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the

> > >place of advice given by licensed health care

> > >professionals. Consult your physician or

> > >licensed health care professional before commencing any medical

>treatment.

> > >

> > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or

> > >the politicians mislead you. Find out what the

> > >facts are, and make your own decisions about how

> > >to live a happy life and how to work for a

> > >better world. " - Linus ing, two-time Nobel

> > >Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> > >

> > >See our photos website! Enter " implants " for access at this link:

> >

> ><<http://.shutterfly.com/action/>h

> ttp://.shutterfly.com/action/>http://.sh

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