Guest guest Posted January 25, 2007 Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 > > Thank you Bee for helping me with the herbal Tea Question. My next > question is concerning This Wheat Grass Powder I have. It is > Organically Grown Young Wheat Leaf dried at Room Temperature. ==>Wheat is not okay in any products. > The same company does a Spelt Powder & Alfalfa Powder Prepared exactly the same. Could I take one of either of these in replacement of the Chlorophyll. ==>Spelt powder is from a gluten grain, just like wheat so it wouldn't be okay. You could have the alfalfa powder instead of liquid chlorophyll if it is not processed using too much heat. > Also I have just been told about a Whole Food Product called Maca Powder, what is your opinion about it? Thank you so much for your Time and Love ==>Give me more info about it. Luv & Hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2007 Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 Maca is very good for female hormonal issues amoung other things. There has been alot of research on it, any google search will bring up a ton. However Maca is a fruit, so I doubt it would be alright on this program. Here is brief history about it http://www.navitasnaturals.com/maca-facts.html Hope this helps Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2007 Report Share Posted January 25, 2007 addendum, I didn't mean fruit I meant root, but I still doubt it would be allowed because it is slightly higher in sugar > > Maca is very good for female hormonal issues amoung other things. > There has been alot of research on it, any google search will bring up > a ton. However Maca is a fruit, so I doubt it would be alright on this > program. > > Here is brief history about it > http://www.navitasnaturals.com/maca-facts.html > > Hope this helps > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2007 Report Share Posted January 26, 2007 > > Maca is very good for female hormonal issues amoung other things. > There has been alot of research on it, any google search will bring up a ton. However Maca is a fruit, so I doubt it would be alright on this program. ==>, you are right - since it is a fruit it would be alright on this program. There are zillions of products , but the only ones you require are the ones I recommend along with diet. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2007 Report Share Posted January 26, 2007 ---> ==>, you are right - since it is a fruit it > would be alright on > this program. There are zillions of products , > but the only ones > you require are the ones I recommend along with > diet. > > Luv, Bee Did i read this right...it IS ok on this diet marei > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. Try the Beta. http://advision.webevents./mailbeta/newmail_tools.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2007 Report Share Posted January 29, 2007 > > > ---> ==>, you are right - since it is a fruit it > > would be alright on > > this program. There are zillions of products , > > but the only ones > > you require are the ones I recommend along with > > diet. > > > > Luv, Bee > > Did i read this right...it IS ok on this diet ==>No, I typed that incorrectly. It should be " since it is a fruit it would NOT be alright on this program. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 30, 2007 Report Share Posted January 30, 2007 > > ****, > > What is maca and where do you find it? > Marei, Please sign your posts to help our blind member, Maddalena. Maca was NOT recommended, it is from fruit and to high in carbs. Please do not discuss it further. If you missed the posts, do an archived message search. jackie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2009 Report Share Posted July 9, 2009 hello ladies i have read both books. i agree its very difficult to follow, my diet is juicing just veg in the morning - broccoli, celery, cucumber, avo, spinach, cabbage. i also put omega 3 oil with it . lunch i have a salad (green salad) dinner i cheat a little, have a cooked sweet potatoe and soup etc. so basically im raw breakfast and lunch time and cooked at dinner. From: Dorr : I am on a low-sugar diet. The only fruits allowed are lemons, limes, tomatoes, avocado and virgin coconut. I was advised to not eat ANY sugar, but sugar is in tomatoes, lemons and limes. I have to have some. I am on the O. Young/ Cousens diets which are extremely difficult to follow. Here is basically all you can have and it is 100% raw. I am using recipes from both authors' books, " Rainbow Green-Live Cuisine " and " Ph Miracle Diet. " .....Is anyone else eating this strict on this website and if so what are you eating?.... - I blend my greens daily. Usually 1/2 head romaine, spinach, or kale, with either a pear or apple or some berries in it (no bananas). I add 1 heaping tablespoon of my Vitamineral Green to this mix. No hassles of juicing and I use the whole plant and get the good pulp. I aim for a quart a day. At least 1/2 quart..... cathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2009 Report Share Posted July 11, 2009 dear d'ann have you tried pure synergy?i know vitamineral green is fantastic but the best thing to do is make your own green drink. im not sure of your situation but theres an excellent book by bill henderson for cancer ,check it out.got alot of immune builders for example oncolyn,rm 10 etc take care bobby [ ] Re: wheat grass powder , I don't like the VitamineralGreen, either. And I'm really frustrated about! I had a bilateral mastectomy on March 31st. Declined chemo and rads. My oncologist fired me. My surgeon has been very supportive and kind, and is 'following' me; he expects to find something new at some point in the future and has no faith that I can find anything other than the chemo that will prevent future cancer. But, he respects my willingness to take personal responsibility for my health and for the consequences of my choices. I started taking Revitaphi, which is formulated by the Jameth Sheridan who is the mastermind behind the VitamineralGreen and the othe products on their website. I ordered it because it is supposed to be so strong. I was able to blend it with grape juice and blueberries and lots of greens and drink it down, and also took Vitamin C and 9-12 grams of MSM. The results were astounding. I bounced back from surgery withing days, and started glowing with health. I was happy and bouncy and life was good! Until one day, when I couldn't swallow the blended drink with Revitaphi, anymore. I kinda had a mental hiccough, and stopped *everything*, lost my appetite and things went downhill from there. Anyway, I'm back to taking supplements, have added some to what I was taking, and decided to try another brand of green powder. I ordered the EnerHealth something or other, and it was even worse. So then I ordered a sample of the VitamineralGreen. Same results. It makes me gag, no matter what I blend it with! I really want to enjoy the benefits of taking this supplement, but I'm stymied about how to get it down! Any suggestions would be most welcome! D'Ann PS, if I'm repeating myself it's because I don't remember who I've told what about my history. I have swiss cheese in my memory banks. So apologies for any repeats. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 It certainly can't hurt you. I drank a double dose of 2 oz yesterday, but threw it up after an hour. It is hard to drink wheatgrass when you are on a 100% raw foods diet because there is nothing substantial in your belly to settle it down after you drink the nauseatingly sweet wheat grass.  A good second choice (fresh is always the best) is Health Force Nutritionals Vitamineral green. I don't like it either, It is thick and doesn't mix well.  But there is probably NOTHING more nutritious then either one of these. I am going to order some Vitamineral Green soon and also get back on a daily 2oz regimen of the fresh wheat grass. I drank a ton of it back in 1994/95 and juiced a lot (mostly carrot/apple/ginger juice, but now they advise against the use of carrots).  What personal info can you give me about wheat grass powder? I have a friend who was given 30 days to live, after both chemo and radiation and she checked out of the hospitals, put herself on a daily (sometimes several times a day) regimen of primarily wheat grass. She is well and that was 8 years ago. She swears by it. Do you have any experience? I don't. charlavan - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 If you have a wheat sensitivity wheat grass is not too good. I juiced only carrot with turmeric added for 6 weeks. Cheri > > What personal info can you give me about wheat grass powder? I have a friend who was given 30 days to live, after both chemo and radiation and she checked out of the hospitals, put herself on a daily (sometimes several times a day) regimen of primarily wheat grass. She is well and that was 8 years ago. She swears by it. Do you have any experience? I don't. > charlavan - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 - I blend my greens daily. Usually 1/2 head romaine, spinach, or kale, with either a pear or apple or some berries in it (no bananas). I add 1 heaping tablespoon of my Vitamineral Green to this mix. No hassles of juicing and I use the whole plant and get the good pulp. I aim for a quart a day. At least 1/2 quart. When in a rush I add my Vitamineral Green or Schultz Superfood to unsweetened apple sauce. Quick, easy, great for you. It's very dark green, but so good... I'm the same way with wheatgrass. Nauseates me. You can add your wheatgrass to the above drink I mentioned or any other juice. I've gotten around the nauseation by adding distilled water, a pinch or more of sea salt, a squeeze of lemon, and maybe a dash of cayenne. Less nauseation and it's awesome for you. cathy > > > > > > What personal info can you give me about wheat grass powder? I have a friend who was given 30 days to live, after both chemo and radiation and she checked out of the hospitals, put herself on a daily (sometimes several times a day) regimen of primarily wheat grass. She is well and that was 8 years ago. She swears by it. Do you have any experience? I don't. > > charlavan - > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 What kind of juicer do you use that will do these leafy greens? ~Amber -- [ ] Re: wheat grass powder - I blend my greens daily. Usually 1/2 head romaine, spinach, or kale, with either a pear or apple or some berries in it (no bananas). I add 1 heaping tablespoon of my Vitamineral Green to this mix. No hassles of juicing and I use the whole plant and get the good pulp. I aim for a quart a day. At least 1/2 quart. When in a rush I add my Vitamineral Green or Schultz Superfood to unsweetened apple sauce. Quick, easy, great for you. It's very dark green, but so good... I'm the same way with wheatgrass. Nauseates me. You can add your wheatgrass to the above drink I mentioned or any other juice. I've gotten around the nauseation by adding distilled water, a pinch or more of sea salt, a squeeze of lemon, and maybe a dash of cayenne. Less nauseation and it's awesome for you. cathy > > > > > > What personal info can you give me about wheat grass powder? I have a friend who was given 30 days to live, after both chemo and radiation and she checked out of the hospitals, put herself on a daily (sometimes several times a day) regimen of primarily wheat grass. She is well and that was 8 years ago. She swears by it. Do you have any experience? I don't. > > charlavan - > > > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 Hi Amber - I forgot a part to my recent posting - I add 1 cup of distilled water to my greens and fruit - very important! Otherwise it's a thick mess. Yikes... I don't juice my greens, I blend them. I use to use a regular blender but I had to pre-chop the greens a bit. Now I use a Vitamix. I have an Omega juicer I've owned for years but I don't use it much anymore unless I juice the wheatgrass and right now I prefer powdered greens and my real green vegetables. With blended greens you have to stir them up a bit throughout the day as you eat/drink them. Add more water if you like. I also have a Jack LaLanne juicer that quite frankly I preferred over my Omega at times. It's fine for apples and carrots and basic fruit and vegetable juicing. My TCM MD got me started on blending greens so I purchased " Greens for Life " by Boutenko, read about it a bit, and now I do my own thing. cathy > > What kind of juicer do you use that will do these leafy greens? > > ~Amber > > -- [ ] Re: wheat grass powder > > - > > I blend my greens daily. Usually 1/2 head romaine, spinach, or kale, with > either a pear or apple or some berries in it (no bananas). I add 1 heaping > tablespoon of my Vitamineral Green to this mix. No hassles of juicing and I > use the whole plant and get the good pulp. I aim for a quart a day. At least > 1/2 quart. > > When in a rush I add my Vitamineral Green or Schultz Superfood to > unsweetened apple sauce. Quick, easy, great for you. It's very dark green, > but so good... > > I'm the same way with wheatgrass. Nauseates me. You can add your wheatgrass > to the above drink I mentioned or any other juice. I've gotten around the > nauseation by adding distilled water, a pinch or more of sea salt, a squeeze > of lemon, and maybe a dash of cayenne. Less nauseation and it's awesome for > you. > > cathy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 I tried to use the wheat grass myself because my friend is convinced it cured her. I also have to blend it but decided the best was with clamato and lemon. (and attitude adjustment.) This friend's story I put on my website because it is empowering. I just wish it tasted better. She said she sometimes drank it three times a day. Brave. charlavan " plantenergy1 " wrote: > > Hi Amber - > I forgot a part to my recent posting - I add 1 cup of distilled water to my greens and fruit - very important! Otherwise it's a thick mess. Yikes... > I don't juice my greens, I blend them. I use to use a regular blender but I had to pre-chop the greens a bit. Now I use a Vitamix. I have an Omega juicer I've owned for years but I don't use it much anymore unless I juice the wheatgrass and right now I prefer powdered greens and my real green vegetables. > With blended greens you have to stir them up a bit throughout the day as you eat/drink them. Add more water if you like. > I also have a Jack LaLanne juicer that quite frankly I preferred over my Omega at times. It's fine for apples and carrots and basic fruit and vegetable juicing. > My TCM MD got me started on blending greens so I purchased " Greens for Life " by Boutenko, read about it a bit, and now I do my own thing. > cathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 > > What personal info can you give me about wheat grass powder? I have a friend who was given 30 days to live, after both chemo and radiation and she checked out of the hospitals, put herself on a daily (sometimes several times a day) regimen of primarily wheat grass. She is well and that was 8 years ago. She swears by it. Do you have any experience? I don't. +++Hi. Welcome to our group. Is your name Charlavan? +++That's good your friend was able to stay well this long. However, it is unlikely most people will have her success on only wheat grass. There may be other things about your friend's diet and lifestyle that also helped her, not just the wheat grass. I don't recommend any kind of green drinks, including wheat grass. Getting healthy is done mainly by providing your body with " proper nutrients " (my diet plus supplements), so the body is able to heal itself naturally. If you have candida I suggest you read these articles: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro2.php http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/intro1.php For encouragement see these Success Stories: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/index.php All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 dear d 'ann only a pleasure,and i loved hearing all your information. pure synergy is a brand,check it out www.thesynergycompany.com/pages/pure-synergy.html ive also tried all the green drinks and also hate most of them...lol.....if i come across one i really like ill let you know. are you suffering with cancer? kind regards bobby From: D' Ann Thanks for the suggestion, Bobby. If you're asking me about trying a product called 'pure synergy', no I haven't. I have to be excrutiatingly careful of how I spend on stuff, and so I did a LOT of research on ingredients before deciding what to try. If you are asking me if I understand the synergy of using fresh,whole foods and trying the fresh-made green drinks at home, yes I have. I do make blended green smoothies - though not everyday........ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 I have heard that most people who have a wheat sensitivity can handle wheat grass. Wheat does not bother me. Anyway, just re-consider and then if you DO react to it,  keep off it. You might try spelt grass or barley grass, but then you'd have to grow your own or buy prepared commercially. Iherb should carry it.  From: cheryl <cheri607@...> Subject: [ ] Re: wheat grass powder Date: Sunday, July 12, 2009, 8:08 AM If you have a wheat sensitivity wheat grass is not too good. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 :  I am on a low-sugar diet. The only fruits allowed are lemons, limes, tomatoes, avocado and virgin coconut. I was advised to not eat ANY sugar, but sugar is in tomatoes, lemons and limes. I have to have some. I am on the O. Young/ Cousens diets which are extremely difficult to follow. Here is basically all you can have and it is 100% raw. I am using recipes from both authors' books, " Rainbow Green-Live Cuisine " and " Ph Miracle Diet. " I have adapted other recipes to keep sugar-free (tomatoes and even lemons and limes have some sugar in them, but very little). As you can see, this is a VERY strict diet. Without the recipes, I wouldn't be able to follow this. I am eating higher fat then I want to, but without the sugar-fruits, I wouldn't be able to get enough calories to sustain my weight. Also, no sprouted grains for the first three months. Cousens advices 100% raw for life, with a 80% raw/20% cooked to transition. Young believes after initial akalazing and cleansing, that you can maintain health on the 80/20 protocol.  Is anyone else eating this strict on this website and if so what are you eating? Are most people not eating fruit of any kind? Are you eating grains, which have starch which converts to sugar? I have to admit I am struggling. I had a whole virgin coconut today, which is supposed to be cancer-fighting, but Cousens doesn't allow it on his plan during the first 90 days because he believes it is too high sugar initially before you get the internal environment cleaned up, but yet the man he adapted his diet from, O. Young, does allow it during the first 90 days. Could anyone else live and keep to this diet out there? I am interested in what others eat, especially those with Stage IV cancers.  These are the allowed foods for the first three months on Cousens/Young's plans. After three months on Cousen's Phase I plan, you then go to Phase 1.5 and can add berries, carrots, cherries, cranberries, grapefruit, non-stored grains (sprouted and raw), fermented foods and he now allows the addition of coconut water.  Young never allows fermented foods and very little fruit. Cousens allows eventually oranges, apples, peaches, pears, plums, pomegrantes and blackberries in moderation and diluted orange and/or grapefruit juice.  Allowed foods for the first 90 days:  *Nuts and seeds *Any non-starchy raw vegatables (no beets or carrots) *Vegetable fruits such as Avocados, tomatoes, cucumbers, summer squashes, red bell pepper *Lemon and Lime *Sea vegetables *Hemp, olive or coconut oils *Coconut pulp (Cousens allows only this on his Phase I diet) *Coconut water (Young allows this on his diet) *Chlorella and spirulina (Young does not allow, but Cousens does) *Klamath Lake Algae *Legumes (raw sprouted) *Stevia (Young allows Slimsweet which doesn't have the aftertaste) - I blend my greens daily. Usually 1/2 head romaine, spinach, or kale, with either a pear or apple or some berries in it (no bananas). I add 1 heaping tablespoon of my Vitamineral Green to this mix. No hassles of juicing and I use the whole plant and get the good pulp. I aim for a quart a day. At least 1/2 quart. When in a rush I add my Vitamineral Green or Schultz Superfood to unsweetened apple sauce. Quick, easy, great for you. It's very dark green, but so good... I'm the same way with wheatgrass. Nauseates me. You can add your wheatgrass to the above drink I mentioned or any other juice. I've gotten around the nauseation by adding distilled water, a pinch or more of sea salt, a squeeze of lemon, and maybe a dash of cayenne. Less nauseation and it's awesome for you. cathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 Jack Lalanne's juicer will oxidize the juice, that is why I have used either the Champion or the Greenpower in the past as they titrate the juice and don't heat it up, destroying the enzymes. Be careful when you blend the vegetables in your high-power Vita-MIx. Blend at the least amount of time possible so it doesn't oxidize and heat up too much, thus destroying the enzymes. Â I will be out of town until Friday, so probably can't answer anymore e-mails. I will be popping back on Tuesday for a few hours, but probably won't have time to get on the internet before heading out of town on my job. Â thanks, Â nancy From: afterbreastcancer <afterbreastcancer@...> Subject: [ ] Re: wheat grass powder Date: Sunday, July 12, 2009, 12:07 PM I tried to use the wheat grass myself because my friend is convinced it cured her. I also have to blend it but decided the best was with clamato and lemon. (and attitude adjustment.) This friend's story I put on my website because it is empowering. I just wish it tasted better. She said she sometimes drank it three times a day. Brave. charlavan " plantenergy1 " wrote: > > Hi Amber - > I forgot a part to my recent posting - I add 1 cup of distilled water to my greens and fruit - very important! Otherwise it's a thick mess. Yikes... > I don't juice my greens, I blend them. I use to use a regular blender but I had to pre-chop the greens a bit. Now I use a Vitamix. I have an Omega juicer I've owned for years but I don't use it much anymore unless I juice the wheatgrass and right now I prefer powdered greens and my real green vegetables. > With blended greens you have to stir them up a bit throughout the day as you eat/drink them. Add more water if you like. > I also have a Jack LaLanne juicer that quite frankly I preferred over my Omega at times. It's fine for apples and carrots and basic fruit and vegetable juicing. > My TCM MD got me started on blending greens so I purchased " Greens for Life " by Boutenko, read about it a bit, and now I do my own thing. > cathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2009 Report Share Posted July 12, 2009 Â > Is anyone else eating this strict on this website and if so what are you eating? - Nowhere near that strict for me. I did the pure Budwig protocol for 1.5 years and was extremely compliant. This cancer still spread to my bone marrow and jugular nodes. At that point, I switched to a more balanced diet to include fish, organic range free poultry, etc. Now I've had quite a bit of fat loss and I'm working with a nutritionist to stop my cachexia and turn it around. He has me eating 28 gms protein, 30 gms carbs, and 15 gms fat each meal ... and fruit as the carb for 1 meal per day (which I usually do at breakfast win a smoothie). Are most people not eating fruit of any kind? Are you eating grains, which have starch which converts to sugar? - I'm eating whole grains. The way I see it, these days, I was sooo good and still things progressed ... now I have malignant ascites. I need protein, I need fat, so that's what I'm consuming these days. I honestly believe that berries, and the like, have so many nutritious properties that I just can't eliminate them. As for your first 90 days, there's no way I could just eat that. With my anorexia, for which I have to use medical marijuana just to eat, and the ascites taking up valuable stomach space, I have to find calories where they're attractive to me. If it means I eat some sprouted pasta, then I do. If it means I eat an apple and peanut butter, then I do. This cancer's going to get fueled whether I eat or not ... I'll just feel crappier if I don't as I slowly waste away. So, whether right or wrong (and I'm sure most people on this list would consider me wrong), my eating has gone from anally rigid to way more " normal " ... just balanced and clean. xxoo > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2009 Report Share Posted July 13, 2009 dear d;ann i really admire you.i believe that having the surgery and then following a natural course was a good choice. my wife has ovarian cancer so i am also constanty searching for alternative choices. i have also only recently joined this group and the people on it are all fantastic. one thing ive learnt about this disease is you have to be so pro active. when my wifes doctor says come back in 3 months i take her in a month. when they call for blood tests i call for more tests.the doctors are so busy today they cant really remember every patient exactly. i really believe your body can heal itself given the right tools to do so.keeping the immune system strong is the secret. pure synergy is also a fantastic product,read about what happened to the founder mitchell may,he had a terrible car accident and built himself up. also remember if u dont like the green drink u can add things to it,try add a little apple,two strawberries,teaspoon of honey,some crushed almonds,maby some cinnimon etc,experiment. pure synergy is also produced under very strict condtions so i trust the source. a very good alternative treatment that i heard works well and is dirt cheap is sodium bicarbonate(baking soda),theres an oncologist in italy called dr simomcini who practises using this method thru iv,give him a call if you interested,his on the web or i can get his number for you. take care,god bless bobby From: D' Ann Sent: Friday, July 17, 2009 8:26 PM Subject: [ ] Re: wheat grass powder Bobby, thanks for clearing up that little misunderstanding. LOL I am not familiar with many of the prepared 'healthfood' brands. Nearly all of my efforts at improving the diet have been the 'home-grown' kind of changes, not the prepackaged kind. And there's a lot more available today, than there was back in the late '70s and '80s! Now that I'm doing this again, it's quite bewildering. Eh, but it tends to be cheaper to keep to the 'do-it-myself' kinds of changes. I love convenience products, and there's no way I could make something like a superfood powder or substitute myself, but I really don't keep up with what's out there. I try to avoid prepackaged and processed foods - even those labeled 'health foods' - because there are always issues to be concerned about regarding mass production of food. Another reason I really like Jameth Sheridan's Health Force Nutritionals. It matters how stuff is produced and where it comes from and how it's grown. I'll be most interested if you ever find a green powder you like. *g* Yes, I was diagnosed with IDC and had a simple bilateral mastectomy on March 31, no allopathic treatment after or before. Triple Neg, high proliferation on the final path report............ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 My sense is that at this stage you need more than wheatgrass!  Overnight cure for cancer substances are mislabeled. But they can start to reverse the disease or slow it down.  Just google " overnight Cure for cancer " read a little and come back and ask more questions. You can take these substances with wheatgrass. From: Ele A <afterbreastcancer@...> Subject: [ ] wheat grass powder To: Date: Saturday, July 11, 2009, 8:42 PM What personal info can you give me about wheat grass powder? I have a friend who was given 30 days to live, after both chemo and radiation and she checked out of the hospitals, put herself on a daily (sometimes several times a day) regimen of primarily wheat grass. She is well and that was 8 years ago. She swears by it. Do you have any experience? I don't. charlavan - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2009 Report Share Posted July 14, 2009 , I don't like the VitamineralGreen, either. And I'm really frustrated about! I had a bilateral mastectomy on March 31st. Declined chemo and rads. My oncologist fired me. My surgeon has been very supportive and kind, and is 'following' me; he expects to find something new at some point in the future and has no faith that I can find anything other than the chemo that will prevent future cancer. But, he respects my willingness to take personal responsibility for my health and for the consequences of my choices. I started taking Revitaphi, which is formulated by the Jameth Sheridan who is the mastermind behind the VitamineralGreen and the othe products on their website. I ordered it because it is supposed to be so strong. I was able to blend it with grape juice and blueberries and lots of greens and drink it down, and also took Vitamin C and 9-12 grams of MSM. The results were astounding. I bounced back from surgery withing days, and started glowing with health. I was happy and bouncy and life was good! Until one day, when I couldn't swallow the blended drink with Revitaphi, anymore. I kinda had a mental hiccough, and stopped *everything*, lost my appetite and things went downhill from there. Anyway, I'm back to taking supplements, have added some to what I was taking, and decided to try another brand of green powder. I ordered the EnerHealth something or other, and it was even worse. So then I ordered a sample of the VitamineralGreen. Same results. It makes me gag, no matter what I blend it with! I really want to enjoy the benefits of taking this supplement, but I'm stymied about how to get it down! Any suggestions would be most welcome! D'Ann PS, if I'm repeating myself it's because I don't remember who I've told what about my history. I have swiss cheese in my memory banks. So apologies for any repeats. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2009 Report Share Posted July 15, 2009 I do not know about this paticular product that you are unable to keep down but have you considered making your own capsules with it? I have not personally ordered from this company but the information was passed along to me by a friend. I do not know if this will even work for your product but I hope it helps with your situation. CAP-M-QUIK Capsule Filler COMPLETE KIT- Filler, Tamper & 1000 Empty Vegetarian Caps can be found at http://www.greenherbcafe.com/ This Kit includes: •The Cap-M-Quik Capsule Filling Machine •The Cap-M-Quik Optional Tamper to pack herbs into the capsules •1000 Empty Vegetarian Capsules With Cap-M-Quik it's easy to turn powders into easy to swallow capsules. Fill your capsules with any powdered herbs, food supplements, vitamins, oils, or your own custom formulas. This is an economical and convenient way to take strong tasting herbs and avoid table binders and fillers which are commonly added to store-bought herbs. These Empty Vegetarian Capsules are 100% Vegetarian. They are suitable for all cultural, religious, and vegetarian dietary requirements. They are Kosher certified, preservative free and compatible with all natural health products. No starch, sugar, corn, soy, wheat, or dairy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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