Guest guest Posted July 26, 2002 Report Share Posted July 26, 2002 I never liked fruits or veggies much growing up. I liked the good stuff....chocolate, chips, hamburgers and french fries. I never considered what my diet would do to my body. But after spending the last 6 years bedridden, in suicidal pain levels 24/7, watching from a distance my family's life moving on, while mine stood still, and seeing my children grow and not being able to have any part in their life, I could learn to love fruits and veggies if it made a difference in my life. I am thankful I made the choice that I did it changed my whole life. Now. There is no limit to what I can do. I feel that I am healthier now than before I became ill. And I know that it came from a complete lifestyle change, beginning with diet. I believe in free choice. I hope and pray that your symptoms do not increase. I hope and pray that you do not become completely bedridden. I hope that you continue to have a choice. The purest form of food is fresh vine ripe. It is what our body needs to fight off infections, disease, and now toxins. I hope someday you are ready to make the change......for you:) Peace and blessing, Mick Darcy Stockstill catstamp@...> wrote: I just couldn't do this. Raw fruits and veggies sometimes make my stomach hurt. When my IBS is acting up, I can't eat fruits or veggies, just makes things worse. I love veggies when they're still slightly crunchy, but dh thinks that means they're still on the vine, and that's not good! Also, I don't really like beans very much, can't eat much in the way of spices, and I need protein (not a big tofu fan either). So I guess I'm still going to have to pass on this although, it does sound like it's pretty healthy. Darcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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