Guest guest Posted November 30, 2010 Report Share Posted November 30, 2010 > > Hi Bee, > Unfortunately I had one of the worst weekends in my life as far as what I did to my body. I've been so good on the diet for months now and feeling so good. I decided to cheat a little over the holiday and it turned into a full on binge of anything and everything I could get my hands on it seemed like. I'm so upset with myself and trying to move past this but I'm wondering how bad this is for my body? I am strictly on your diet and have been for almost 2 years now. When I binge this badly how bad does it put my body into shock? I guess I'm wondering how badly am I hurting my body from having a binge like this of lots of bad carbs and sugar? Again, I'm so upset I even did this but its like if I start I can't stop. I know I've set myself back a lot but I'm more concerned about the damage I did to my body after getting so healthy and then binging on basically all junk it seems like. Anyway, I guess I just want your professional knowledge on the bad effects I did over this weekend. I'm more worried about the shock I put my body through. +++Hi , It is so easy to slip back into addictions, but don't be overly concerned since all you need to do is " get back on the program! " All of the good nutrients you've been getting these 2 years have been doing their job all along, so this is a temporary setback that won't last much longer than a week, maybe less. Hopefully it helps you become more determined to not go off the program in future because of how you suffer for it. Onward & upward, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2010 Report Share Posted November 30, 2010 My acupuncturist was talking to me the other day and told me a story of a woman he treats who has been eating really well for 3 years. She told him she was horrified when she found herself going into a cake store and buying a whole cake and stuffing the whole thing in her mouth as fast as she could. She said she couldn't seem to stop herself. She was berating herself mercilessly because it made her feel so terrible. My acupuncturist said one thing to her and to me (he is very wise)- He said, " you need to attend to that part of yourself that got comfort from foods you ate as a child. That part of you still needs comfort but you need to find a different way of getting that comfort. You can't just ignore that place hoping it will go away because it won't. " I think what he said was very important and very helpful. Lots of hugs Cassie > > Hi Bee, > Unfortunately I had one of the worst weekends in my life as far as what I did to my body. I've been so good on the diet for months now and feeling so good. I decided to cheat a little over the holiday and it turned into a full on binge of anything and everything I could get my hands on it seemed like. I'm so upset with myself and trying to move past this but I'm wondering how bad this is for my body? I am strictly on your diet and have been for almost 2 years now. When I Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 Thanks for the encouragement Bee. I just get so down on myself when I do this because I know I'm smarter than that at this point. I've been just having the Egg Drink for a few days right now to get past this tough spot even though it was completely self induced. Of course my liver has been hurting on and off the last few days. I haven't done a coffee enema in over 3 months but I know you recommend them if someone has liver pain. But being I did cheat should I not do a coffee enema and just let it go away on it's own? I don't want to overdo anything but also want to help my body through this hard time. Let me know if I should do one or a few of the enemas to help my liver or just skip it all together. Thanks for your help, Hi Bee, Unfortunately I had one of the worst weekends in my life as far as what I did to my body. I've been so good on the diet for months now and feeling so good. I decided to cheat a little over the holiday and it turned into a full on binge of anything and everything I could get my hands on it seemed like. I'm so upset with myself and trying to move past this but I'm wondering how bad this is for my body? I am strictly on your diet and have been for almost 2 years now. When I binge this badly how bad does it put my body into shock? I guess I'm wondering how badly am I hurting my body from having a binge like this of lots of bad carbs and sugar? Again, I'm so upset I even did this but its like if I start I can't stop. I know I've set myself back a lot but I'm more concerned about the damage I did to my body after getting so healthy and then binging on basically all junk it seems like. Anyway, I guess I just want your professional knowledge on the bad effects I did over this weekend. I'm more worried about the shock I put my body through. Hi , It is so easy to slip back into addictions, but don't be overly concerned since all you need to do is " get back on the program! " All of the good nutrients you've been getting these 2 years have been doing their job all along, so this is a temporary setback that won't last much longer than a week, maybe less. Hopefully it helps you become more determined to not go off the program in future because of how you suffer for it. Onward & upward, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2010 Report Share Posted December 2, 2010 > > Thanks for the encouragement Bee. I just get so down on myself when I do this > because I know I'm smarter than that at this point. I've been just having the > Egg Drink for a few days right now to get past this tough spot even though it > was completely self induced. Of course my liver has been hurting on and off the > last few days. I haven't done a coffee enema in over 3 months but I know you > recommend them if someone has liver pain. But being I did cheat should I not do > a coffee enema and just let it go away on it's own? I don't want to overdo > anything but also want to help my body through this hard time. Let me know if I > should do one or a few of the enemas to help my liver or just skip it all > together. +++Hi , You should do a coffee enema, along with Epsom salt baths, and dry skin brushing, which help your body detoxify the bad effects of your cheat. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2010 Report Share Posted December 6, 2010 Thanks Bee. I did a coffee enema this weekend and have been taking an Epsom Salt bath every other day along with doing dry skin brushing once a day. I know you said I should feel better in about a week after the cheat I had. But being I did cheat for a whole weekend and not just one meal doesn't that mean for each cheat I had it would take my body 5-7 days to compeltely detox each cheat? I know you've said before from a cheat it takes about 3-5 days for the body to detox from it but that would just be one cheat (within 2 hours, right?). Do you think since I've been on your program for almost 2 years and I got right back on track after the weekend cheat it can detox more efficiently? Just very confused on what my body could be doing right now. Not sure if I'm still detoxing my cheats and could be for weeks...Thanks! Of course my liver has been hurting on and off the last few days. I haven't done a coffee enema in over 3 months but I know you recommend them if someone has liver pain. But being I did cheat should I not do a coffee enema and just let it go away on it's own? I don't want to overdo anything but also want to help my body through this hard time. Hi , You should do a coffee enema, along with Epsom salt baths, and dry skin brushing, which help your body detoxify the bad effects of your cheat. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 > > Thanks Bee. I did a coffee enema this weekend and have been taking an Epsom Salt bath every other day along with doing dry skin brushing once a day. I know you said I should feel better in about a week after the cheat I had. But being I did cheat for a whole weekend and not just one meal doesn't that mean for each cheat I had it would take my body 5-7 days to compeltely detox each cheat? I know > you've said before from a cheat it takes about 3-5 days for the body to detox from it but that would just be one cheat (within 2 hours, right?). > Do you think since I've been on your program for almost 2 years and I got right back on track after the weekend cheat it can detox more efficiently? Just very confused on what my body could be doing right now. Not sure if I'm still detoxing my cheats and could be for weeks...Thanks! > Of course my liver has been hurting on and off the last few days. I haven't done a coffee enema in over 3 months but I know you recommend them if someone has liver pain. But being I did cheat should I not do a coffee enema and just let it go away on it's own? I don't want to overdo anything but also want to help my body through this hard time. +++Hi . You cheated a whole weekend so it will take longer to detoxify than if you consumed a cheat in a 2 hour period 1 time in a week. How long it takes to detoxify is different for each person so it may be longer than 7 days. I did recommend doing a coffee enema which helps your body detoxify. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2010 Report Share Posted December 8, 2010 Hi Bee. Well I am feeling way better today now again. Headaches finally went away after a week, vaginal discharge has now stopped and the diareha is back again...have had it for months but when I cheat it goes away. I assume this is because my body isn't able to detox as well when I go off the diet so the diareha stops and then when I'm giving my body what it needs again it starts again when it's able to detox??? Does that make sense? The coffee enema for sure helped a lot so I'm glad I did one. Otherwise the Epsom Salt baths and dry skin brushing is helping also. Thanks Bee! Hi . You cheated a whole weekend so it will take longer to detoxify than if you consumed a cheat in a 2 hour period 1 time in a week. How long it takes to detoxify is different for each person so it may be longer than 7 days. I did recommend doing a coffee enema which helps your body detoxify. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2010 Report Share Posted December 9, 2010 > > Hi Bee. Well I am feeling way better today now again. Headaches finally went away after a week, vaginal discharge has now stopped and the diareha is back again...have had it for months but when I cheat it goes away. I assume this is because my body isn't able to detox as well when I go off the diet so the diareha stops and then when I'm giving my body what it needs again it starts again when it's able to detox??? Does that make sense? The coffee enema for sure helped a lot so I'm glad I did one. Otherwise the Epsom Salt baths and dry skin brushing is helping also. +++Hi . That's great you are feeling better. You go girl! Yes, that makes sense about why you stop detoxing. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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