Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 I'm not going to try to respond to all this right now. Obviously, if my denial-type habits are the result of trying to avoid inner conflicts, then it will take a good amount of self reflection to get at the root of all that. asked why I felt the cancer was related to the food intolerance. The food intolerance was causing me very low mineral counts. Scientists have ben seeing a strong correlation between vitamin D deficiency and cancer occurance. It is my belief that the low mineral counts, essentially, opened the door for the development of cancer. I don't have many limiting beliefs regarding foods. I didn't go into the raw diet because of ethical reasons. It was meant to be a starting point in my attempt at eliminating foods that were causing me to be sick. I willingly eat all foods with the goal of avoiding sickness. I don't like the amount of focus that avoiding sickness takes, so I have moments of throwing caution to the wind (too many moments) and I stay just on the edge between kind of sick and grossly sick. I know that if someone made and placed in front of me only the right foods everyday, I would willingly eat it, and never worry about the foods that were missing. I don't like having to think about it. Thank you for all the responses. I will continue to think through them. a Sawyer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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