Guest guest Posted August 13, 2007 Report Share Posted August 13, 2007 Great (and brave) post , you bring up several interesting NT food concepts. TRAD FOODS MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 - I have a few things in addition to what Will recommended. #1 = GLUTEN! Or more specifically, the glycoproten in the gluten containing foods you ate that day. It would be present in: NT banana bread (flour soaked overnight in kefir) 1 peanut butter sandwich on homemade NT bread (flour soaked) tamari You didn't specify how much of each you ate, but for someone who's gut doesn't function 100% (just guessing, here) or is sensitive to glidin, it might only take one slice of bread. You listed tamari, which unless you buy the wheat-free variety, can be a culprit as well. Also, that diet looks to contain a few other potentially non-agreeable things. I'm speaking from a food intolerance perspective here really. Those foods can be: 2 eggs, sunnyside up NT banana bread (flour soaked overnight in kefir) 1 hard-boiled egg 1 peanut butter sandwich on homemade NT bread (flour soaked) broccoli, raw popcorn with olive oil and cinnamon peanut butter Chinese chicken (which is chicken, onions, tamari, salt, ginger, and peanut butter served over brown rice) apple with peanut butter Notice I just copied and pasted the entire food list. This is because it's possible that you are sensitive to everything you ate that day. This would be at a level beyond indigestibility. To know for sure, you'd have to be tested by a professional to know which foods your system doesn't 'agree' with. There are many ways to do this, but I personally think a combination between applied kinesiology and Bioset testing is the most accurate and helpful. Try Googling " Bioset test " and read up on it. As Will said, raw broccoli is very difficult to digest and is better eaten partially cooked ( as in softened with steam) and eaten with a high quality fat like raw butter or EVOO. Peanuts contain aflatoxin which can vary from crop to crop, but can drive your system nuts if you have a fungal issue! It'd suspect a raging headache before a distended gut, though in this case. Egg white protein (cooked eggs, hard boiled eggs) is a very common problem for people. You won't know until you're tested, however. A solution is to eat them raw. Start slow and see how your system likes it. On a personal note, I'm very sensitive to cooked egg whites and therefore always eat them raw. It's been years and have never had a problem getting sick. If you can get your hands on some Mystic Prairie duck eggs, those are great raw! So what's the solution? Well, as Will said this is not a place to come to get diagnosed with a medical issue. BUT, there are several techniques that I've used successfully with myself and my clients in my practice. 1) Elimination diet. If you suspect a food handling problem....either a food sensitivity, intolerance or full blown allergy (each depends on the type and severity of immune response)....then you would want to completely eliminate that food for at least 3 weeks. For example, if you suspect gluten, then you'd eliminate all gluten containing foods for that period of time. Longer is better, but in the self-testing situation 21 days typically clears a lot of your system. Then, after that time is up, eat as much gluten as you can and watch your stomach. If it explodes like it did in your picture, you pretty much know that you're sensitive to gluten. You can bank on all grains containing some amount of gluten, except rice, corn and millet. Buckwheat and oats are sometime included, but it really depends on the manufacturing of them and the quality of the grain in the first place. 2) Testing. So you do your elimination and then find out after your gluten binge that your gut blows up again. Then it would be helpful to confirm how severely compromised you are with testing. This where Bioset technology comes in. There are other methods that can help here too like the ALCAT test and skin challenge tests. The list goes on. Many Chiropractors offer testing. Maybe there are some in the Resources database that can help you?? Testing will also do one important thing and that is to help you see into the state of your gut. One very common problem with a lot of people that they aren't aware of - especially women - is a leaky gut, or leaky gut syndrome (an umbrella of symptoms that fall under a compromised GI tract). Since only a MD can diagnose an medical illness, I cannot say you HAVE that problem. But I'm willing to be that you're needlessly suffering an a solution is very possible. Just a little on the gut. The GI tract is filled with square foot after square foot (the small intestine is the size of a tennis court if you spread it out) microvilli called the brush border. This border is the essential part of the immune system as it the entryway from the outside world (your GI tract is technically outside your body, believe it or not) to the inside world - your blood and eventually your cells. Guarding the boarder are immunoglobulins (IgA, IgG, IgE, IgM, etc) and healthy bacteria. If the boarder police aren't there, the brush becomes compromised or damaged and foreign invaders can get in. Guarding is a known boarder destroyer. It irritates the hell out of those microvilli and leaves the gap junctions wide open food food pathogens (healthy or unhealthy) to be ingested into your system. The type, severity and length of symptoms that you get when the boarder is open depends on many things. Most notably, stress, NSAID's, alcohol and eating offensive foods. A combination of any of those that's at a level beyond what your immune system can handle - even only after a few days - can result in lasting problems. In my experience, a compromised gut can take 6 months to 1 year to completely heal. Why does it take so long?? Because many people are addicted, both psychologically and physiologically to the foods that they are intolerant to. In the case of gluten, eating a lot of it releases glutiomophines into the blood stream. Glutiomorphines are opiate-like compounds that stimulate the same pleasure sensations in the brain that heroin would. Thus eating bread (gluten) makes you feel good...calm, relaxed, " light. " The same things happens with cheese as it contains casomorphines. The point is that testing for these things can really help give you the ammo in the fight against food problems and addictions. If you'd like more info, please feel free to contact me. Good luck! T Holistic Health Coach Owner, FitPotential 952-457-4946 john@... www.fitpotential.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2007 Report Share Posted August 14, 2007 , A colon therapist might say that your colon is full and needs to be cleansed with irrigation, as it coils in that area. (If this is the problem it is still possibly caused by the reasons aforementioned by Will and .) You would have somewhat of an idea of whether this is the case by whether you are having regular bowel movements. (I think one a day could be considered pretty " normal " .) Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 Hi Bee. My name is Fred. I have been on the program very cautiously for 4 months now. I have had my die-off symptoms, worked my way up to 6 tbs of coconut oil, I have been using all the supplements and I have been doing some extra antifungal as oil of oregano and I usually go through every day without too much fatigue or other symtoms. At first, my meals were quite balance as for fat/protein/carb amount. During this last month, I have been lowering my carb (mostly green steamed veggies) alot to the point where I don't have any, only meat and fat. I was feeling nourished, without lacking anything so I kept eating only meat and fat. Then I ran into Aajonus Vonderplanitz diet and decided to give it a shot to see how I would feel. I must say that eating our food raw make alot of sense to me. After 1 week of only raw meat and raw fat, although I was feeling really great, I got fed up and decided to go back to cook my meat very lightly. I usually have a 1 1/2 inch thick steak with less than 1/8 inch being cooked and I like it like that. What seems to be the problem for me right now is that when I have steamed veggies with my meal, I sometimes get really tired after the meal and i can feel the the veggies aren't digesting very well. I was wondering what could be the reason. Am I being less efficient to digest carb? Is my body healed to the point that carb is now bad for me? Could it be the combination of protein and carb do not goes togheter? (I know what have been said about food combining but I do have problems digesting very low carb vegetables with meat now) My position is quite uncomfortable cause I have gained awesome health results following your plan. I am very confused about what to do. What is your thoughts on this? Is anyone else have experienced the same? Thanks Bee, thanks everyone! Fred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2009 Report Share Posted June 11, 2009 > > +++Also ensure you are drinking plenty of water with your meals, since having enough water plus stomach acid in the contents emptying from the stomach helps trigger your pancreas to do its job. I've experimented with water, and it makes a big difference when I drink enough water with my meals. > I did not know that water was required for digestion. I even thought that it diluted the stomach acid. This is interesting because I usually make sure not to drink while eating! So I guess the thing you would recommend to drink is electrolyte drink? I am going to do so and keep you informed of the progress. Hopefully my experience will help someone else with theses issues. Again Thanks Bee! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2009 Report Share Posted June 12, 2009 > > > > +++Also ensure you are drinking plenty of water with your meals, since having enough water plus stomach acid in the contents emptying from the stomach helps trigger your pancreas to do its job. I've experimented with water, and it makes a big difference when I drink enough water with my meals. > > > > I did not know that water was required for digestion. I even thought that it diluted the stomach acid. This is interesting because I usually make sure not to drink while eating! So I guess the thing you would recommend to drink is electrolyte drink? +++Hi Fred. That's is another one of those false ideas! lol! Unfortunately there are so many. It took me a long time to discover the truth. +++Yes you can have the electrolyte drink or you can just drink water with your meals. > > I am going to do so and keep you informed of the progress. Hopefully my experience will help someone else with theses issues. +++Yes, please let us know how you are doing. > > Again Thanks Bee! +++You are so welcome. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2009 Report Share Posted June 13, 2009 Hi Bee and everyone, Well it just worked! I do not have indigestion from carb anymore just by adding fluid to my meals. Instant relief!! Thanks Bee! P.S. I am encouraging everyone that have been helped by Bee to please be grateful and to give whatever they can give. What a great gift of joy we are offering ourselves by giving. God bless you Bee, god bless you all! Fred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2009 Report Share Posted June 13, 2009 > > Hi Bee and everyone, Well it just worked! I do not have indigestion from carb anymore just by adding fluid to my meals. Instant relief!! Thanks Bee! > > P.S. I am encouraging everyone that have been helped by Bee to please be grateful and to give whatever they can give. What a great gift of joy we are offering ourselves by giving. God bless you Bee, god bless you all! > +++Hello there Fred! I'm thrilled that it helped you so much!! Hooray! Yippee! Who woulda thought it could be so simple, eh? Fred, thank you so much for your wonderful donation to me. The Good Lord knows I can sure use it! Big (((((hugs)))) my friend! Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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