Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 That's awesome! Can someone please tell me where I can get 3% food grade peroxide (preferably a chain store like whole foods and not online)? Luv, Debby San , CA --- Scoot <scoot@...> wrote: > I had lots of blackhead, bumps to my face, and > rashes all over my body > when I started this diet just a few months ago. > When I started doing > spritzes of 3% food grade peroxide to my body/face > everything within > days cleared. No special scrubs, cleansers, > lotions, just several times > a day quick cooling spritzes. My face has never in > my entire life, had > such smooth, clear, blemish free skin.....and I just > turned 56. > Zuni It is a lot easier to act ourselves into new thinking than to think ourselves into a new action. My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 --- jahlstrom78 <jahlstrom@...> wrote: > > I notice that i have more plems(sorry) when i am > > eating all of these meats, any connection? > > I'm feeling a bit daft...what is plems? > > jackie I'm assuming she means phlegm? Luv, Debby San , CA It is a lot easier to act ourselves into new thinking than to think ourselves into a new action. My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 --- Bee Wilder <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote: > > also is broclli raub allowed. I am not sure if > it is a form of > broccoli but i owuld imagine. > > ==>I don't know what that is Sue. But if it's in the > same family as > broccoli I'm sure it would be okay. Here's the info on Broccoli Rabe (also called Broccoli Raab): Broccoli raab, raw Nutrient Units 1.00 X 1 cup chopped ------- Energy kcal 9 Energy kj 37 Protein g 1.27 Total lipid (fat) g 0.20 Ash g 0.37 Carbohydrate, by difference g 1.14 Fiber, total dietary g 1.1 Here's a photo: http://whatscookingamerica.net/Vegetables/BroccoliRaab.jpg Looks good.. almost entirely fiber. Luv, Debby San , CA It is a lot easier to act ourselves into new thinking than to think ourselves into a new action. My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 > ==>It doesn't make sense that natural oils would be comedogenic > because your skin is naturally oily too. The skin is healthiest when > has enough oils. Oily skin is not a bad thing either. There's a > reason for it, even though it makes it more difficult to apply > makeup and the cosmetics industry is trying to help us combat it. > > Bee > Every oil has a different fatty acid composition. Some oils have more healing properties than others, some are more moisturizing, some can be drying, some are more penetrating, some absorb quicker, some are heavier & greasier, some are better for dry skin and some are better for oily skin, and on and on. It doesn't make sense to me to say oils wouldn't be comedogenic because your skin is naturally oily. There is such a thing as skin having too much oil. Acne is caused by over activity of the oil glands. Any product used on the skin should not impede the natural cycle of cell regeneration and oil secretion. Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Hi Corinne, A teenager with crow's feet huh? That's funny!! If I were you though I would not use the retin-a. I had skin problems when I started on this diet in February but after a few months my skin cleared right up. Now I get the occasional blemish and I put coconut oil on it and it usually disappears by the next day. If your skin is getting worse before it gets better it is probably only because the coconut oil is liberating all the subcutaneous bacteria. It may take some longer than others to heal but everything Bee recommends works, especially the coconut oil. I was laughing at one of the more recent posts that someone used it as a deodorant too!!!! The only thing it doesn't do is the dishes ;+) Shirley >On 10/17/06, corinne_ski <corinne_ski@...> wrote: > > > > > > Well, I have searched through the messages and read the article in the > > files about acne and wondered if anybody had any more advice. I > > suppose I might have to be more patient but I look like a teenager > > again (not in a good way) only with crow's feet :-) and while the rest > > of my skin on my body is so much better, the facial acne that started > > with die-off continues two weeks later. I do know I get plenty of true > > vitamin A and natural E, water, good animal fats from grass-fed > > critters. Since I started using coconut oil on my face it's been > > worse. Naturally, I am suspecting it is clogging my pores but y'all > > are probably going to tell me it's more die-off? I have a tube of > > Retin-A from a couple years back that I am so tempted to start using > > because I can't stand covering up these bumps and pores even with > > mineral powder... > > > > +Corinne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Thanks for that Zuni, I'm going to try it for my acne... I have never used hydrogen peroxide before ... so I get 35% food grade, add 1oz to a container, then add 15oz water - I can then spray this on my skin right? Also, I have a plastic spray bottle that gives a nice fine spray (i'm currently using just water in it, on my underarms to use with a rock crystal deodorant) - is it OK to use and store the 3% solution in a plastic bottle? thanks! x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Thanks for the encouragement, everyone. I will be more patient since a few of you said it took some months (rather than days or weeks) for better skin. I'm going to keep using topical CO, look for the peroxide, make sure to keep slowly upping my CO (I wish it were as fun to eat as butter) I'll update with any improvements down the road... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 I find 3% proxide at grocery stores as well as chain stoes like WalMart, KMart, Target, Alco -- whatever you have in your area I would think. What I want to know is where do you find the 30% food grade? I've never seen it. L & P June in SD >F >That's awesome! Can someone please tell me where I >can get 3% food grade peroxide (preferably a chain >store like whole foods and not online)? > > _________________________________________________________________ Try the next generation of search with Windows Live Search today! http://imagine-windowslive.com/minisites/searchlaunch/?locale=en-us & source=hmtag\ line Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 > > That's awesome! Can someone please tell me where I > can get 3% food grade peroxide (preferably a chain > store like whole foods and not online)? ==>There is only 35% food grade H202 available. Then you would dilute it to 3%. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Bee wrote: > > ==>It doesn't make sense that natural oils would be comedogenic > > because your skin is naturally oily too. The skin is healthiest when has enough oils. Oily skin is not a bad thing either. There's a reason for it, even though it makes it more difficult to apply makeup and the cosmetics industry is trying to help us combat it. > Every oil has a different fatty acid composition. Some oils have more healing properties than others, some are more moisturizing, some can be drying, some are more penetrating, some absorb quicker, some are heavier & greasier, some are better for dry skin and some are better for oily skin, and on and on. It doesn't make sense to me to say oils wouldn't be comedogenic because your skin is naturally oily. There is such a thing as skin having too much oil. Acne is caused by over activity of the oil glands. Any product used on the skin should not impede the natural cycle of cell regeneration and oil secretion. ==>Gail, sorry I do not go along with some information that is written. I always think from the body's point of view, and that nature-made fats and oils I recommend do not damage the body when taken internally, nor would they damage the skin. Actually acne is not caused by the skin having too much oil, it is caused by toxins, which in turn causes the body to create bacteria in order to clean up the toxins - see our Folder " Germ & Antibody Theories Are False " for more information. In fact butter and lard would also be excellent to apply to the skin. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 > > Hi Corinne, A teenager with crow's feet huh? That's funny!! If I were you though I would not use the retin-a. I had skin problems when I started on this diet in February but after a few months my skin cleared right up. Now I get the occasional blemish and I put coconut oil on it and it usually disappears by the next day. If your skin is getting worse before it gets better it is probably only because the coconut oil is liberating all the subcutaneous bacteria. ==>Shirley, I agree that coconut oil liberate the bacteria, which is the cause of acne. It isn't caused by the body producing more oils. The oils are created, along with bacteria, to get rid of toxins. > It may take some longer than others to heal but everything Bee recommends works, especially the coconut oil. I was laughing at one of the more recent posts that someone used it as a deodorant too!!!! The only thing it doesn't do is the dishes ;+) ==>Ya, and I want to complain about that. Why can't it do the dishes? LOL! Love & Hugs, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 > > Thanks for that Zuni, I'm going to try it for my acne... > > I have never used hydrogen peroxide before ... so I get 35% food > grade, add 1oz to a container, then add 15oz water - I can then spray > this on my skin right? ==>Yes that is correct. This is from our Hydrogen Peroxide Folder - 1st article: How to Dilute 35% H202 to 3% - Mix 1 ounce of 35% H202 into 15 ounces of distilled water. Distilled water must be used because H202 interacts with minerals and other substances in water, and distilled water is devoid of minerals and other substances. > Also, I have a plastic spray bottle that gives a nice fine spray (i'm > currently using just water in it, on my underarms to use with a rock > crystal deodorant) - is it OK to use and store the 3% solution in a > plastic bottle? ==>Yes, it is okay to use and store 3% H202 in a plastic bottle. But do avoid your eyes when spraying. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 > > Thanks for the encouragement, everyone. I will be more patient since a few of you said it took some months (rather than days or weeks) for > better skin. I'm going to keep using topical CO, look for the > peroxide, make sure to keep slowly upping my CO (I wish it were as fun to eat as butter) I'll update with any improvements down the road... ==>I believe you have made a good decision Corinne. ==>Would you please put your name at the end of your messages so Maddalena, who is blind, knows when to stop listening to a message? Thank you so much. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 Hello, One more thing about this - do I have to be careful of the 3% solution bleaching my eyebrows etc?! thanks x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 > > > I find 3% proxide at grocery stores as well as chain stoes like WalMart, KMart, Target, Alco -- whatever you have in your area I would think.What I want to know is where do you find the 30% food grade? I've never seen it. ==>June, I buy my 35% H202 at my health store. I live in Canada so I get O2XY 35% food grade aqueous solution by Vitality Plus, White Rock, British Columbia. I'm sure you can find many brands by searching on the internet. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2006 Report Share Posted October 19, 2006 > > Hello, > > One more thing about this - do I have to be careful of the 3% solution bleaching my eyebrows etc?! ==>Yes do not use it near your hair or eyebrows. Please be sure you read that article in the Hydrogen Peroxide Folder so you understand all of the cautions about handling H202. You can put it in the freezer to preserve it since you wouldn't be using all of the 35% at one time. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 > > ==>Gail, sorry I do not go along with some information that is > written. I always think from the body's point of view, and that > nature-made fats and oils I recommend do not damage the body when > taken internally, nor would they damage the skin. Actually acne is > not caused by the skin having too much oil, it is caused by toxins, > which in turn causes the body to create bacteria in order to clean up > the toxins - see our Folder " Germ & Antibody Theories Are False " for > more information. In fact butter and lard would also be excellent to > apply to the skin. > > Bee > Well, my previous comment was probably too simplistic. It is my understanding that when the sebaceous glands produce more sebum (oil) Propionibacterium acnes, a bacteria that occurs normally on the skin, uses it to feed on which produces other actions that cause inflammation. The glands can become blocked by too much oil causing an accumulation of bacteria, debris, etc. Bacteria and comedonal debris cause acne. I don't know about butter, but lard is not considered to be comedogenic. My few facial " sores " have cleared up in 3 days by using the oat flour paste to wash my face with, rather than taking weeks as it did before. Coconut oil applied on the face may not be an irritant to some, but can definitely be a problem to others - in my humble opinion . Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2006 Report Share Posted October 20, 2006 Gail, coconut oil does create healing reactions on the skin, like it does inside the body. But that subsides as the skin heals. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Okay, I will search the internet -- don't have health food stores close so that's the easiest for me, L & P June > > >==>June, I buy my 35% H202 at my health store. I live in Canada so I >get O2XY 35% food grade aqueous solution by Vitality Plus, White Rock, >British Columbia. I'm sure you can find many brands by searching on the >internet. > >Bee > > > _________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch with old friends and meet new ones with Windows Live Spaces http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://spaces.\ live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create & wx_url=/friends.aspx & mkt=en-us Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2008 Report Share Posted October 19, 2008 > > >I know they advise a fruit diet but there are many good ideas behind it > > > > Hi , > > My son has acne and my husband had terrible acne as a teen. My son got rid > of all of his acne when he went on a fruit free diet (also carb free). But > my sons favourite foods are apples and he just couldn't stick to it so the > acne is back. So from my experience I don't think that a fruit diet will > cure your acne. Maybe it is different for each person?? But it certainly > wouldn't work for my son. > > (Homeschooling mum of two teens) > > Adelaide Australia > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2009 Report Share Posted March 12, 2009 > > Hi, > > I have struggled with acne for over 20 years. My face cleared up recently but then it came back again. I am aware of the healing and retracing. I'm just wondering if the nuts or some other food like fat in meats cause the acne or if it is simply the retracing. Is there a way to figure out if it's a food reaction versus a healing reaction? I could take out some of the nuts but geez, I'm on a restricted diet as it is and I hope I don't have to take that out too! Thanks. Hi Kathy. Good unadulterated foods from Mother nature do not cause any kind of body problems, except when such good healing foods, herbs, and spices cause healing reactions which are necessary for the body to heal itself when it receives what it requires to heal - see this article: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal14.php So if the foods are clean and from Mother nature they won't cause food reactions like we are led to believe. So many foods are antifungal, antiviral, antibacterial, etc. so if your body needs them to heal itself it will cause reactions. Our bodies are designed to consume such good God-given foods, so any reactions they cause you can assume are healing reactions, which is a good thing! Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2009 Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 , I assume that you are either a teenager or a young adult and I believe the following food recipe will help you greatly. You need to provide me with the feedback on the result and if it works for you, then, I want you to share with those who have a need. Here it goes: 1. Go to Trader Joe and buy a pack of Oat Bran, use it in your breakfast one big bowl, cook it with oat meal and milk or soy milk, whatever you prefer. Add honey and/or fruit as you desire to make it tasty. Continue for a week and you will be able to clean your intestine system unknowingly. You are trapping a lot of wastes in your body to lead to the acne breakout problem. 2. On top of that, prepare a vegetable and fruit drink by using a blender to blend the following items and whatever you prefer to make the drink tasty. Take one in the morning and one in the afternoon - about 8 to 10 oz each time: one stalk of cellery, one bell pepper, one apple, one lemon (juice only), one pear (if in season), one kiwi or one piece of pinapple (about 1/5 of a whole). Clean, wash and peel, cut before puting the whole thing into a blender, add water and blend to the desired thickness. Keep the balance in the refrigerator. You can add honey, no white sugar and also add a dash of hot pepper powder. Let me know how you like it after a few days of the above food recipe. Bill ________________________________ From: tanyacain55 <tanyacain55@...> Dr Sent: Sunday, May 31, 2009 5:37:48 AM Subject: acne hi there im new on this site! i have a question about acne.. i have been having very bad breakouts all over my face for about 2 months straight now. I dont use anything but water , some times lemon juice and hiney to wash my face. i dont like chemicals. i eat only pure real whole foods. Is there any suggestion as to what i should do ? its getting real bad and scarring. Thanks so much everyone Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2009 Report Share Posted June 1, 2009 Therapeutic living clay has helped many people with acne. You can take it both internally and use as a mask externally. It helps rid the body of toxins naturally. You can google it and find a place to purchase online. Deborah > > hi there im new on this site! i have a question about acne.. i have been having very bad breakouts all over my face for about 2 months straight now. I dont use anything but water , some times lemon juice and hiney to wash my face. i dont like chemicals. i eat only pure real whole foods. Is there any suggestion as to what i should do ? its getting real bad and scarring. Thanks so much everyone > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2009 Report Share Posted June 6, 2009 hi, thanks so much for replying to me. i am a young adult yes but i have a gluten intolerance and im not sure if i can eat oat bran.. is there another food simlar do you know? it sounds like a great plan though! thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2009 Report Share Posted June 8, 2009 I think enzyme supplementation can help enormously with gluten intolerance. Dee -- Re: acne hi, thanks so much for replying to me. i am a young adult yes but i have a gluten intolerance and im not sure if i can eat oat bran.. is there another food simlar do you know? it sounds like a great plan though! thanks ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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