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Have you read " Adventures in Macronutrient Land " by Sally Fallon and Enig?

http://www.westonaprice.org/nutrition_guidelines/macronutrientland.html

Judith Alta

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Thanks Jim. That is very sound advice. I shall go low carb. I think I will

just eat taco. I get meat, veggies, avocado (for

healthy fat), cheese, and the crispy shell probably would not bring my sugar up.

One or two should suffice. I get a balanced diet

and lose weight at the same time. Do you think that is healthy enough? I do

swim as my exercise once in a while when I'm (ever)

home, but I know I should do it more.

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Thanks Judith

No, I've not read it. I'll try and find it in our bookstores too.

RE: diabetic diet

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Have you read " Adventures in Macronutrient Land " by Sally Fallon and

Enig?

http://www.westonaprice.org/nutrition_guidelines/macronutrientland.html

Judith Alta

-----Original Message-----

Thanks Jim. That is very sound advice. I shall go low carb. I think I will

just eat taco. I get meat, veggies, avocado (for

healthy fat), cheese, and the crispy shell probably would not bring my sugar

up. One or two should suffice. I get a balanced diet

and lose weight at the same time. Do you think that is healthy enough? I do

swim as my exercise once in a while when I'm (ever)

home, but I know I should do it more.

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Sorry Judith. Ok I got it from the website you gave of Westonprice. I shall

read it tonight. Thanks again.

RE: diabetic diet

,

Have you read " Adventures in Macronutrient Land " by Sally Fallon and

Enig?

http://www.westonaprice.org/nutrition_guidelines/macronutrientland.html

Judith Alta

-----Original Message-----

Thanks Jim. That is very sound advice. I shall go low carb. I think I will

just eat taco. I get meat, veggies, avocado (for

healthy fat), cheese, and the crispy shell probably would not bring my sugar

up. One or two should suffice. I get a balanced diet

and lose weight at the same time. Do you think that is healthy enough? I do

swim as my exercise once in a while when I'm (ever)

home, but I know I should do it more.

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Betty,

Are you misunderstanding something here? All veggies are not high glycemic.

Fat with carbs reduces the glycemic index. Prescribed diabetes diets are low

fat. Makes it difficult to feel satiated. What veggies do you want to eat?

Wanita

Can a diabetic ever go back to eating veggies? I LOVE my veggies!

Betty in Lehi

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Check out the book " Brain Allergy " by Philpott. In it, he talks about

food intolerances as opposed to food allergies. Allergies are a IgG

reaction while intolerances are an IgE reaction. With IgG reactions

the symptoms are predictable like hives, bronchial constriction,

etc... while with IgE reactions the symptoms could be anything - brain

fog, depression, kidney problems, migrane, or blood sugar changes.

He talks about some mostly forgotten studies where they gave people

foods they were reactive to and watched the blood sugar change - it

could skyrocket then plunge so low they were nearly comatose! Even

from things not associated with diabetes like cheese.

He said some people are labeled diabetic when they really just have

blood sugar reactions to foods they eat commonly. He didn't go into

what type of malfunction causes the body to develop the IgE reactions

to foods, but did say it could happen to anything you eat very often,

and when people start getting IgE reactions, they must be careful not

to overexpose themselves to anything too often or there is a risk they

could develop a reaction to it.

Now here's my theory: Lyme affected individuals very often develop

reactions to things they are commonly exposed to, and the reason is

that when they get infected with the lyme they often get infected with

very small parasites at the same time. To prevent the immune system

from destroying them, the parasites give off chemicals that alter the

immune system. While the U.S. tries to hush up the fact that people

here can get parasitic infections, the produce we buy is very often

from countries that are known to have all kinds of parasites. Who

knows at any given time what is living in us? Mostly the little

hitchikers are pretty good citizens and don't cause much trouble, but

they do cause little problems like the immune reactions. <Probably

not worms but maybe amoebas> Our doctors are probably the least

equipped to identify it and deal with it because of the denial.

- Renate

--- In , " Betty Pearson " <betty@...>

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> Can a diabetic ever go back to eating veggies? I LOVE my veggies!

>

> Betty in Lehi

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Yes... you could eat a few LC ones. But, I know type 1 diabetics that eat

as close to zero carbs as possible and never have to shoot insulin.

Shooting insulin is SO damaging to one's body! It may be worse than

shooting meth!

Dean

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Can a diabetic ever go back to eating veggies? I LOVE my veggies!

Betty in Lehi

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haecklers wrote:

>Check out the book " Brain Allergy " by Philpott. In it, he talks about

>food intolerances as opposed to food allergies. Allergies are a IgG

>reaction while intolerances are an IgE reaction. With IgG reactions

>the symptoms are predictable like hives, bronchial constriction,

>etc... while with IgE reactions the symptoms could be anything - brain

>fog, depression, kidney problems, migrane, or blood sugar changes.

>

>

>

>

Is there a typo here or does Philpott call IgG reactions " allergies? "

This description is exactly opposite from all the other literature I've

read.....

--s, just wanting to clarify :)

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Renate,

Interesting theory. So... is there a way to get rid of these parasites? Or

does it matter if we have them? Would love to hear more.

Dean

_____

Now here's my theory: Lyme affected individuals very often develop

reactions to things they are commonly exposed to, and the reason is

that when they get infected with the lyme they often get infected with

very small parasites at the same time. To prevent the immune system

from destroying them, the parasites give off chemicals that alter the

immune system. While the U.S. tries to hush up the fact that people

here can get parasitic infections, the produce we buy is very often

from countries that are known to have all kinds of parasites. Who

knows at any given time what is living in us? Mostly the little

hitchikers are pretty good citizens and don't cause much trouble, but

they do cause little problems like the immune reactions. <Probably

not worms but maybe amoebas> Our doctors are probably the least

equipped to identify it and deal with it because of the denial.

- Renate

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Isn't Lyme a parasite? Around here, in MA, they say not to touch a deer's

hide without gloves and long sleeves because the deer mice sleep with the deer,

bringing the tiny Lyme carrying ticks there and that the disease and parasite

was found in deer mouse stomachs.

Wanita

Now here's my theory: Lyme affected individuals very often develop

reactions to things they are commonly exposed to, and the reason is

that when they get infected with the lyme they often get infected with

very small parasites at the same time.

- Renate

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Is it? Maybe I got it backwards... I read it awhile ago. Sorry

- Renate

>

> >Check out the book " Brain Allergy " by Philpott. In it, he talks

about

> >food intolerances as opposed to food allergies. Allergies are a

IgG

> >reaction while intolerances are an IgE reaction. With IgG

reactions

> >the symptoms are predictable like hives, bronchial constriction,

> >etc... while with IgE reactions the symptoms could be anything -

brain

> >fog, depression, kidney problems, migrane, or blood sugar

changes.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> Is there a typo here or does Philpott call IgG

reactions " allergies? "

> This description is exactly opposite from all the other literature

I've

> read.....

>

> --s, just wanting to clarify :)

>

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The lyme group I'm in shares all kinds of nutritional methods to get

rid of parasites. The problem is it can take a year or more to

completely get rid of them, so it takes perseverance. Artemisinin,

an herbal supplement that is incredibly effective against malaria (a

parasite) is also effective against other parasites (and cancer).

Right now the talk on the forum is about Hulda 's cleanses and

people who are trying them are saying they feel something

happening.

The Lymestrategies folks say salt/c, especially the salt, is

effective at getting rid of the parasites on it's own. The

interesting thing about this is that vitamin c is used by the body

to make a host of enzymes which help the immune system and detox

among other things. If you look at this in a Weston A. Price way of

thinking, our ancestors ate a huge amount of salt, either because

they ate primarily meat (in some areas) or because they preserved

their foods in salt. The book " Salt; A World History " by Mark

Kurlansky, says around 1800 people ate around 40 GRAMS of salt a

day! So the two main things lacking in the modern diet that rarely

get addressed in the mainstream are that we are getting much, much

less salt than our healthy ancestors did, and much, much less

enzymes from our diets. Anyone ever consider the reason our bodies

lost the ability to make C is because of all the fermented foods we

ate that were rich in enzymes?

Note to anyone who wants to rush out and down a teaspoon of salt -

you can't eat that much table salt, it will make you sick. Not only

are the minerals removed so that your body gets overwhelmed with

sodium and becomes imbalanced, but there are a lot of additives in

it to make it flow freely, etc... that are not so good for you.

Another thing, and I've seen this on a site about artemisinin as

well as the salt/c forum; when parasites die in your body, they can

break down and cause release of toxins in the body, initially making

you feel pretty sick. On the salt/c forum they recommend you go

very slowly, ramping up until you have an idea of what kind of

parasitic load you are carrying. Some people have been knocked flat

by just 1/2 gram of salt and c, and a woman who was an international

traveller who took artemisinin became very very ill from the die-off

of parasites.

Hulda recommends detoxing the organs of elimination - the

liver and kidneys before and during parasite cleanses to help the

body get rid of the toxins from the die-offs.

Interestingly, some people with mercury problems spontaneously get

better after a good lyme treatment; and autistic children are also

being CURED of autism from lyme treatment. I don't know if it works

on all of them, but there certainly is anecdotal information on the

lyme forum! One theory is that the parasites absorb and build up

the toxic heavy metals they get exposed to. I've also read on an

autism forum that several people whose autistic children who were

treated for parasites (like were travelling and they drank the water

& got sick) spontaneously improved their autism symptoms while on

the antiparasitic, but regressed when the treatment was over.

Enough of my rambling!!!!

- Renate

>

> Renate,

>

> Interesting theory. So... is there a way to get rid of these

parasites? Or

> does it matter if we have them? Would love to hear more.

>

> Dean

>

> _____

>

> Now here's my theory: Lyme affected individuals very often

develop

> reactions to things they are commonly exposed to, and the reason

is

> that when they get infected with the lyme they often get infected

with

> very small parasites at the same time. To prevent the immune

system

> from destroying them, the parasites give off chemicals that alter

the

> immune system. While the U.S. tries to hush up the fact that

people

> here can get parasitic infections, the produce we buy is very

often

> from countries that are known to have all kinds of parasites. Who

> knows at any given time what is living in us? Mostly the little

> hitchikers are pretty good citizens and don't cause much trouble,

but

> they do cause little problems like the immune reactions.

<Probably

> not worms but maybe amoebas> Our doctors are probably the least

> equipped to identify it and deal with it because of the denial.

>

> - Renate

>

>

>

>

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--- In , " Betty Pearson " <betty@...>

wrote:

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> Can a diabetic ever go back to eating veggies? I LOVE my veggies!

>

> Betty in Lehi

>

There is no problem eating veggies when you are a diabetic. Except

for corn, potatoes, and peas, veggies have so few carbs and so much

fiber that I can eat a whole meal of them and not have to inject any

insulin at all. Tomatoes take a little insulin, but then they are a

fruit.

Ann

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Do you have a reference for this? I have an autistic nephew.

Thanks,

Irene

At 05:38 AM 3/4/06, you wrote:

>Interestingly, some people with mercury problems spontaneously get

>better after a good lyme treatment; and autistic children are also

>being CURED of autism from lyme treatment. I don't know if it works

>on all of them, but there certainly is anecdotal information on the

>lyme forum! One theory is that the parasites absorb and build up

>the toxic heavy metals they get exposed to. I've also read on an

>autism forum that several people whose autistic children who were

>treated for parasites (like were travelling and they drank the water

> & got sick) spontaneously improved their autism symptoms while on

>the antiparasitic, but regressed when the treatment was over.

>

>Enough of my rambling!!!!

>

>- Renate

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