Guest guest Posted October 27, 2008 Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Glad to hear that things went well - sorry about the longer surgery though - I know that made you nervous! Lots of prayers for a good recovery for your hubby! -- })i({ Melinda Kaye Spille })i({Very Proud Wife of Captain " Big Al " Super Blessed Mommy of Trinity, Emelia & TreyRomans 8:28, Ephesians 3:20(\__/) (='.'=) ( " )_( " ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Hello My Name is Soledad I would like to know how are doing with the diet. Was it difficult for you. I need to get some encouragement to start. -- In , " Bee " <beeisbuzzing2003@...> wrote: > > > > > > Thanks Bee, > > I'm cutting down on carbs and eating meat now. Might as well try > it. Note that it wasn't fruit and bread that caused the odor; I've > had the BO for 6 years and the vege diet was only a recent attempt > to fix it and didn't seem to make it worse. I've had a " balanced and > healthy " diet (by the common definition) my whole life. > > ==>Unfortunately the common definition of a balanced healthy diet is > very damaging to the body, particularly sugars, including fruits, > and breads, and because they are lacking in enough proteins from > animals, seafoods and eggs and good saturated fats, i.e. butter, > lard, chicken fat, fish oil, coconut oil, etc. Man-made oils and > fats are very damaging because they are 1 molecule away from being > plastic which is toxic to the body, but unfortunately the body will > utilize them to make cell membranes which should be 50% saturated > fat (the lungs required 100% saturated fat). This makes the cells > weak so they take in more toxins and are less able to function > properly, including getting rid of waste. > > ==>Fructose is one of the worst sugars because it goes into the > bloodstream so quickly spiking up insulin to keep the blood sugar > regulated - Dr. Mercola writes about the dangers of fructose on his > website: www.mercola.com. Grains, seeds, nuts and beans must be > properly prepared in order to make them fit for human consumption > because they contain phytates that block mineral absorption in the > gut and they also contain enzymes that block protein digestion. > > ==>Think back to foods eaten before the industrialization of food > and agriculture and the drug industry which kept our ancestors alive > for eons. In fact prior to 1900 heart disease was rare. Dr. Weston > A. Price studied many primitive groups throughout the world and > found there were certain consistencies in foods eaten by those who > were the healthiest, which included all of the fat soluble vitamins > (A, D, E & K) as well as proteins from animals or seafood and fats > from animals or fish. See articles at www.westonaprice.org for more > information. > > > I may be more susceptible to Candida than most people, for > whatever reason, and perhaps it took hold on me. > > ==>The medical community reports that 70-80% of all people on this > planet have candida overgrowth, mainly due to poor diets and toxins, > so you are not much different. > > > > Anyway, thanks. I'll see how the Candida diet goes. I sure hope it > > works because I have no life at the moment and have been depressed > for years. > > ==>This good diet will also cure your depression - see the Anxiety > and Depression article on my website. However, natural healing take > time so you must have patience and be persistence. It is also not a > steady uphill climb towards health because natural healing involves > healing crisises that appear to be diseases but they are not. Read > the many articles about Natural Healing on my website too. > > Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 Hello Soledad and welcome. Well the diet sounds very bad when you first take a look at it, but believe me it gets better day by day. You will start feeling so much better that you will never want to go back to carbohydrates. Believe it or not, I don't even want to smell chocolate in my life again. The site is very helpful. You can see the recipes , most of them are very tasty. Bee's egg drink is very tasty too. You need to do a lot of reading, but things are not so bad as they sound. I can say that I enjoy my food now. Butter and eggs and coconut oil are tasty. You can also add spices (organic only) and eat plenty of meat and salads. So ok, you don't get to eat sugar, potatos and rice.So what? Focus on the foods you Can eat and enjoy them. Just read so that you can follow the diet with no mistakes. I also think that the moderators will tell you that you should try to delete the previous messages from your reply. Marisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 > > Hello > > My Name is Soledad > > I would like to know how are doing with the diet. Was it difficult > for you. I need to get some encouragement to start. +++Hi Soledad. Welcome to our group. Ensure you read " How to Successfully Overcome Candida " and " Curing Candida, How to Get Started " which are both on my website: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/candida/index.php The best encouragement you can get is by reading the many Success Stories by members of this group, which are also on my website: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/index.php The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2009 Report Share Posted June 21, 2009 Dearest Annette,  You continue to be our heroine! Congratulations on this new position! I am so proud of you!  Love ya Jeanetta From: Annette Porterfield <nutterbutter818@...> Subject: Hi everyone Date: Sunday, June 21, 2009, 7:10 AM I apologize for lurking but that is all I have had time for lately. I graduated with my BS (FINALLY!) last month. In the meantime I applied for another position at the Board of Pharmacy and was offered the position the day after graduation. This promotion is a great opportunity for me. I have been training since June 1 and enjoying every minute of it. In my new position I will be monitoring the pharmacists who are subject to confidential board orders for substance abuse. Basically it is like being a probation officer: reviewing drug screens, receiving reports from the RPh and anyone else involved in their recovery (mental health therapists, doctors, etc), monitoring their completion of the requirements of their board order. It has been eye opening because the only experience I have in substance abuse is from family members who have had problems with alcohol or drugs in the past. I am super excited and I hope I do well. Annette Austin, TX ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2009 Report Share Posted June 21, 2009 Nothign wrong with lurking! Glad to have you lurk or post! Jeanetta > > I apologize for lurking but that is all I have had time for lately. I graduated with my BS (FINALLY!) last month. In the meantime I applied for another position at the Board of Pharmacy and was offered the position the day after graduation. This promotion is a great opportunity for me. I have been training since June 1 and enjoying every minute of it. In my new position I will be monitoring the pharmacists who are subject to confidential board orders for substance abuse. Basically it is like being a probation officer: reviewing drug screens, receiving reports from the RPh and anyone else involved in their recovery (mental health therapists, doctors, etc), monitoring their completion of the requirements of their board order. It has been eye opening because the only experience I have in substance abuse is from family members who have had problems with alcohol or drugs in the past. I am super excited and I hope I do well. > > Annette > Austin, TX > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2011 Report Share Posted January 17, 2011 Hi Everyone I hope you all are doing pretty good today. Me? It is cold here, and the snow outside wont melt. I managed to get my piled up trash out, but otherwise havent left the house. Tomarrow morning I have a doc appmt, and wednesday I have my weekly doc appmts that will take all day. I will be onboard later in the evening on wednesday. Anyways, I just wanted to say hi, and see if you all are ok. I am blasting each of you with love, good health and healing, and lotsa good energy of all kinds. Hang in there my friends - winter is passing fast. Soon we will be able to hang out in the sun. I personally, cant wait. love don in ks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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