Guest guest Posted September 26, 2010 Report Share Posted September 26, 2010 Hi, my family is currently doing the GAPS diet, which is similar to Bee's. However we have chronic lyme and candida and are doing well but I'm interested in finding out more about Bee's. First, I'm wondering how long people typically follow the diet before starting to add foods back in like fruits and properly prepared grains, etc. I know it takes a month per year for healing, but I'm just curious. Also, how in the world do you eat so much fat compared to protein? I like the egg drink recipe and will try it. Is there any other ways to eat fat without having to eat it plain on a spoon? We can't stomach it well that way. Also, we take pascalite clay every day which has lots of minerals like calcium and magnesium. Do we still need to take all the supplements or do many people heal without them? Especially if we eat lots of chicken bone broth with minerals in it? I'm trying to reduce the cost of supplements. Also, I recently found a brand of raw goat milk yogurt that has been fermented for 30 hours, eliminating all the lactose. Is this still not allowed? It is encouraged on GAPS, and many people have HUGE gains on it. Do people eliminate all dairy for a matter of months then introduce yogurt like this, sticking with all the other legal foods? I have a lot of questions dont I? Sorry! I would soooo love to hear your responses though! Oh, and I'd love to hear if anyone has recovered from lyme disease or athsma (my daughter has it) with this diet alone. I know Bee says not to do other supplements, which makes sense, but I need to weigh whether we need to take our lyme supplement or not. Its very gentle and restores the body's ability to heal, so it doesnt just kill it all off, but I'm wondering where I should spend our money, as we are pretty limited. Thanks! Janelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 > > Hi, my family is currently doing the GAPS diet, which is similar to Bee's. However we have chronic lyme and candida and are doing well but I'm interested in finding out more about Bee's. > > First, I'm wondering how long people typically follow the diet before starting to add foods back in like fruits and properly prepared grains, etc. I know it takes a month per year for healing, but I'm just curious. +++Hi Janelle. Since most people nowadays have been unhealthy since before they were born they are staying on the diet a month for every year of their age, i.e. if you are 40 years old, that's 40 months. +++However, in order to maintain life-long health a person must provide their body with what it needs, otherwise they can get sick and unhealthy. So that means following the basic principles of this program. +++Fruits contain fructose which is the worst kind of sugar for humans, and grains that aren't mycotoxic (contain fungus) are okay in small amounts. Grains that are mycotoxic are most common grains, i.e. oatmeal, wheat, rye, barley, corn because they have been genetically modified so fungus grows in them that cannot be removed. > > Also, how in the world do you eat so much fat compared to protein? I like the egg drink recipe and will try it. Is there any other ways to eat fat without having to eat it plain on a spoon? We can't stomach it well that way. +++It isn't recommend to take it by the spoonfuls anyway. You can slather butter all over cooked meats and vegetables and it makes them taste great too. You can add them to soup or bone broths, etc. Many messages have been on this group advising the many ways to consume fats, so please search for them. > > Also, we take pascalite clay every day which has lots of minerals like calcium and magnesium. Do we still need to take all the supplements or do many people heal without them? Especially if we eat lots of chicken bone broth with minerals in it? I'm trying to reduce the cost of supplements. +++Taking clay is not recommended. You get plenty of minerals from the sources I recommend, which is ocean sea salt, foods, cal/mag citrate supplements, and tap water that's filtered with Britta or PUR water filters. +++If you consume at least 3 cups of bone broth per day you don't need to take cal/mag supplements, but you need the other sources of minerals. > > Also, I recently found a brand of raw goat milk yogurt that has been fermented for 30 hours, eliminating all the lactose. Is this still not allowed? It is encouraged on GAPS, and many people have HUGE gains on it. Do people eliminate all dairy for a matter of months then introduce yogurt like this, sticking with all the other legal foods? +++When milk is fermented the lactose in it is changed into another sugar called galactose, so it isn't okay to have yogurt of any kind. > > I have a lot of questions dont I? Sorry! I would soooo love to hear your responses though! > > Oh, and I'd love to hear if anyone has recovered from lyme disease or athsma (my daughter has it) with this diet alone. I know Bee says not to do other supplements, which makes sense, but I need to weigh whether we need to take our lyme supplement or not. Its very gentle and restores the body's ability to heal, so it doesnt just kill it all off, but I'm wondering where I should spend our money, as we are pretty limited. +++My brother recovered from lyme's disease, and there are Success Stories about people who have recovered from asthma - here's one: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/ss20b.php +++You can search for others here: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/success/index.php There are four causes of all failing health, which are: 1. Lack of proper nutrition and oxygen. 2. Accumulation of toxins, poisons, and waste. 3. Lowered vitality due to stress, shock, injury, emotional upsets, relationship or financial worries and concerns, etc. 4. Nutritional status inherited from your parents upon conception, which can be corrected by proper nutrition. So in order to recover from any diseases like lyme's or asthma the body requires all of the things provided on this program which are: 1) Consuming " proper nutrients " (diet plus supplements), 2) Eliminating toxins and foods that feed candida (they also feed bacteria and cancer), 3) Eliminating damaging foods, and 4) Eliminating toxins in general. When the immune system is strong enough it will automatically " make " candida, lyme's, or any bug, cancer, etc. change back into the organism it is supposed to be when the body is healthy. That's why this is an overall healing program that improves everyone's health, since it provides the body with what it needs in order to heal itself naturally, the way Nature intended. All the best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 27, 2010 Report Share Posted September 27, 2010 Thanks so much, Bee! It is so wonderful that you personally respond to people here. Makes me feel a little less alone trying to help our family heal. So, my question then is about supplements for kids. Do you or anyone else know of cal/mag or vitamin b supplements for kids? We have been giving my older daughter something called hydro c every morning and my younger natural calm. It has been hellish and I don't think we can continue. They hate it and cry for an hour. We can't eat breakfast till they are done so it's been hard. Is there anything out there that tastes better? I can't imagine there would be anything without sugar. That's partly why I wanted to know if the supplements were crucial cuz I don't know if we can do it. They are 5 and 3 so can't swallow pills. They will take cod liver oil though, on food. Not easy but not nearly as bad as making Them drink powder in water. Would chicken broth supply enough minerals? I guess we would still need vitamin b though. Does vitamin b come in liquid drops, with the niacin and everything? They will do drops. Thanks again! I'm excited to begin -- I think it will be huge for us. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2010 Report Share Posted September 28, 2010 > > Thanks so much, Bee! It is so wonderful that you personally respond to > people here. Makes me feel a little less alone trying to help our > family heal. So, my question then is about supplements for kids. Do > you or anyone else know of cal/mag or vitamin b supplements for kids? +++Hi Janelle. Most kids like the taste of Nutritional Yeast Flakes instead of taking B Complex. It tastes kinda nutty. If they don't like it, the flavor can be disguised in other foods like Bee's Egg Drink or soup. > > We have been giving my older daughter something called hydro c every morning and my younger natural calm. It has been hellish and I don't think we can continue. They hate it and cry for an hour. +++What is hydro C ? Also what is in Natural Calm - do you have a link? We can't eat breakfast till they are done so it's been hard. Is there anything out there that tastes better? I can't imagine there would be anything without sugar. That's partly why I wanted to know if the supplements were crucial cuz I don't know if we can do it. They are 5 and 3 so can't swallow pills. They will take cod liver oil though, on food. Not easy but not nearly as bad as making Them drink powder in water. > Would chicken broth supply enough minerals? I guess we would still need vitamin b though. Does vitamin b come in liquid drops, with the niacin and everything? They will do drops. Thanks again! I'm excited to begin -- I think it will be huge for us. +++Yes, bone broth supplies enough minerals, but they still need ocean sea salt for over 84 trace minerals, and it is also a natural source of sodium+chloride = salt, which are 2 of 7 macrominerals our bodies require. I hope that helps. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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