Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 Hey Alyssa- are you able to eat raw fruits and veggies? I noticed you were using almond flour and coconut flour. This is great progress!! PJ > > Yay! Another doctors appointment today. You know you have a good > doctor when your appointment is the highlight of your day! =) > > Anyways, here are the results of the food testing that may interest > you.. > Colon AND yeast liked... > > -eden brand organic mustard!! (and this wasn't just 'tolerated,' it > actually made my colon happier...I think it's because the main > ingredient is ACV, which is supposed to be good for you. But I was > surprised that the yeast were okay with it, since it's vinegar!!) > -frozen peaches > -raw strawberry (yeast was iffy on this one, but dr said it's probably > from yeast growing on the skin of the strawberry) > -frozen strawberry > -raw chard > -raw kale > -raw romaine lettuce (yeast didn't like this, but again, probably the > yeast on the surface of the leaf) > -steamed broccoli (this surprised me) > > Neutral foods > > -steamed zucchini (I tested one piece with seeds, one with seeds AND > skin, and one with neither, and all were the same, although the skin > one MIGHT'VE been a little worse) > -butter > -raw cucumber (with AND without seeds) > -avocado (this was between neutral and colon liked) > > Colon didn't like... > > -red bell pepper (steamed) > -dark chocolate Recees cup (this was my control variable thrown in > there; if this tested 'good' or 'neutral' I was gonna be seriously > skeptical about the whole muscle testing thing) =) > > Applesauce I also tested, homemade of course. A hunch has been > developing over the past week that I might have an issue with > fructose, and this test confirmed it, since applesauce is one of the > highest foods in fructose.. My colon liked the applesauce, and the > yeast even was okay with it, but my small intestine, which is where > fructose is absorbed, didn't like it. And my small intestine point was > fine and strong without the applesauce. Hmmm... > > Good news though! My yeast point, with no foods or anything added, is > much stronger than it was last week!..stronger in a good way =) So I > must be killing it with my coconut flour and VCO. Yay! And the only > colon point that was activated was my 'descending colon,' so at least > my disease is currently localized. > > We also did a new electro-meridian-scan thingy today. I told you about > that, right? Where it makes a graph of the energy in your different > meridians? Well anyways, my first one, three appointments ago, had > three or four 'splits,' which are bad because the energy isn't > balanced. Today there was only one! There were still meridians that > were too high or too low, but hey, it's progress! > > Okay, I think that's all for now =) Again, if this isn't helping > anyone and I'm just being self absorbed by telling you all this, then > let me know and I will stop!! > > Peace =) > Alyssa 15 yo > UC April 2008, dx Sept 2008 > SCD June 2009 (restarted) > No meds! (except for the stupid iron pill I have to take that is SO > illegal) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 Hey Alyssa- are you able to eat raw fruits and veggies? I noticed you were using almond flour and coconut flour. This is great progress!! PJ > > Yay! Another doctors appointment today. You know you have a good > doctor when your appointment is the highlight of your day! =) > > Anyways, here are the results of the food testing that may interest > you.. > Colon AND yeast liked... > > -eden brand organic mustard!! (and this wasn't just 'tolerated,' it > actually made my colon happier...I think it's because the main > ingredient is ACV, which is supposed to be good for you. But I was > surprised that the yeast were okay with it, since it's vinegar!!) > -frozen peaches > -raw strawberry (yeast was iffy on this one, but dr said it's probably > from yeast growing on the skin of the strawberry) > -frozen strawberry > -raw chard > -raw kale > -raw romaine lettuce (yeast didn't like this, but again, probably the > yeast on the surface of the leaf) > -steamed broccoli (this surprised me) > > Neutral foods > > -steamed zucchini (I tested one piece with seeds, one with seeds AND > skin, and one with neither, and all were the same, although the skin > one MIGHT'VE been a little worse) > -butter > -raw cucumber (with AND without seeds) > -avocado (this was between neutral and colon liked) > > Colon didn't like... > > -red bell pepper (steamed) > -dark chocolate Recees cup (this was my control variable thrown in > there; if this tested 'good' or 'neutral' I was gonna be seriously > skeptical about the whole muscle testing thing) =) > > Applesauce I also tested, homemade of course. A hunch has been > developing over the past week that I might have an issue with > fructose, and this test confirmed it, since applesauce is one of the > highest foods in fructose.. My colon liked the applesauce, and the > yeast even was okay with it, but my small intestine, which is where > fructose is absorbed, didn't like it. And my small intestine point was > fine and strong without the applesauce. Hmmm... > > Good news though! My yeast point, with no foods or anything added, is > much stronger than it was last week!..stronger in a good way =) So I > must be killing it with my coconut flour and VCO. Yay! And the only > colon point that was activated was my 'descending colon,' so at least > my disease is currently localized. > > We also did a new electro-meridian-scan thingy today. I told you about > that, right? Where it makes a graph of the energy in your different > meridians? Well anyways, my first one, three appointments ago, had > three or four 'splits,' which are bad because the energy isn't > balanced. Today there was only one! There were still meridians that > were too high or too low, but hey, it's progress! > > Okay, I think that's all for now =) Again, if this isn't helping > anyone and I'm just being self absorbed by telling you all this, then > let me know and I will stop!! > > Peace =) > Alyssa 15 yo > UC April 2008, dx Sept 2008 > SCD June 2009 (restarted) > No meds! (except for the stupid iron pill I have to take that is SO > illegal) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 Hey Alyssa- are you able to eat raw fruits and veggies? I noticed you were using almond flour and coconut flour. This is great progress!! PJ > > Yay! Another doctors appointment today. You know you have a good > doctor when your appointment is the highlight of your day! =) > > Anyways, here are the results of the food testing that may interest > you.. > Colon AND yeast liked... > > -eden brand organic mustard!! (and this wasn't just 'tolerated,' it > actually made my colon happier...I think it's because the main > ingredient is ACV, which is supposed to be good for you. But I was > surprised that the yeast were okay with it, since it's vinegar!!) > -frozen peaches > -raw strawberry (yeast was iffy on this one, but dr said it's probably > from yeast growing on the skin of the strawberry) > -frozen strawberry > -raw chard > -raw kale > -raw romaine lettuce (yeast didn't like this, but again, probably the > yeast on the surface of the leaf) > -steamed broccoli (this surprised me) > > Neutral foods > > -steamed zucchini (I tested one piece with seeds, one with seeds AND > skin, and one with neither, and all were the same, although the skin > one MIGHT'VE been a little worse) > -butter > -raw cucumber (with AND without seeds) > -avocado (this was between neutral and colon liked) > > Colon didn't like... > > -red bell pepper (steamed) > -dark chocolate Recees cup (this was my control variable thrown in > there; if this tested 'good' or 'neutral' I was gonna be seriously > skeptical about the whole muscle testing thing) =) > > Applesauce I also tested, homemade of course. A hunch has been > developing over the past week that I might have an issue with > fructose, and this test confirmed it, since applesauce is one of the > highest foods in fructose.. My colon liked the applesauce, and the > yeast even was okay with it, but my small intestine, which is where > fructose is absorbed, didn't like it. And my small intestine point was > fine and strong without the applesauce. Hmmm... > > Good news though! My yeast point, with no foods or anything added, is > much stronger than it was last week!..stronger in a good way =) So I > must be killing it with my coconut flour and VCO. Yay! And the only > colon point that was activated was my 'descending colon,' so at least > my disease is currently localized. > > We also did a new electro-meridian-scan thingy today. I told you about > that, right? Where it makes a graph of the energy in your different > meridians? Well anyways, my first one, three appointments ago, had > three or four 'splits,' which are bad because the energy isn't > balanced. Today there was only one! There were still meridians that > were too high or too low, but hey, it's progress! > > Okay, I think that's all for now =) Again, if this isn't helping > anyone and I'm just being self absorbed by telling you all this, then > let me know and I will stop!! > > Peace =) > Alyssa 15 yo > UC April 2008, dx Sept 2008 > SCD June 2009 (restarted) > No meds! (except for the stupid iron pill I have to take that is SO > illegal) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 I love to hear it and i'm printing and taking it to my guy - yours seems so much more detailed!!! eileen > > Yay! Another doctors appointment today. You know you have a good > doctor when your appointment is the highlight of your day! =) > > Anyways, here are the results of the food testing that may interest > you.. > Colon AND yeast liked... > > -eden brand organic mustard!! (and this wasn't just 'tolerated,' it > actually made my colon happier...I think it's because the main > ingredient is ACV, which is supposed to be good for you. But I was > surprised that the yeast were okay with it, since it's vinegar!!) > -frozen peaches > -raw strawberry (yeast was iffy on this one, but dr said it's probably > from yeast growing on the skin of the strawberry) > -frozen strawberry > -raw chard > -raw kale > -raw romaine lettuce (yeast didn't like this, but again, probably the > yeast on the surface of the leaf) > -steamed broccoli (this surprised me) > > Neutral foods > > -steamed zucchini (I tested one piece with seeds, one with seeds AND > skin, and one with neither, and all were the same, although the skin > one MIGHT'VE been a little worse) > -butter > -raw cucumber (with AND without seeds) > -avocado (this was between neutral and colon liked) > > Colon didn't like... > > -red bell pepper (steamed) > -dark chocolate Recees cup (this was my control variable thrown in > there; if this tested 'good' or 'neutral' I was gonna be seriously > skeptical about the whole muscle testing thing) =) > > Applesauce I also tested, homemade of course. A hunch has been > developing over the past week that I might have an issue with > fructose, and this test confirmed it, since applesauce is one of the > highest foods in fructose.. My colon liked the applesauce, and the > yeast even was okay with it, but my small intestine, which is where > fructose is absorbed, didn't like it. And my small intestine point was > fine and strong without the applesauce. Hmmm... > > Good news though! My yeast point, with no foods or anything added, is > much stronger than it was last week!..stronger in a good way =) So I > must be killing it with my coconut flour and VCO. Yay! And the only > colon point that was activated was my 'descending colon,' so at least > my disease is currently localized. > > We also did a new electro-meridian-scan thingy today. I told you about > that, right? Where it makes a graph of the energy in your different > meridians? Well anyways, my first one, three appointments ago, had > three or four 'splits,' which are bad because the energy isn't > balanced. Today there was only one! There were still meridians that > were too high or too low, but hey, it's progress! > > Okay, I think that's all for now =) Again, if this isn't helping > anyone and I'm just being self absorbed by telling you all this, then > let me know and I will stop!! > > Peace =) > Alyssa 15 yo > UC April 2008, dx Sept 2008 > SCD June 2009 (restarted) > No meds! (except for the stupid iron pill I have to take that is SO > illegal) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 Hi Alyssa, That is really good news that these appointments are checking out your food list so well! AND that you are making improvements in the yeast points and all. I am unfamiliar with the electro-meridian scan thingie but that sounds like good improvement! Please do continue to share your results. They are fascinating and I am glad to know you are making progress and also it's interesting to me as well. Who knows what I will be doing with my acupuncturist once i get back there? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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