Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 I think I'm leaving this one for Donny boy... I'm not that familiar with TCM... and not understanding why the cleanse is too strong.. got to go read about the cleanse you got..... check out the cleanses in the files.. don't know why the juice cleanse is not good according to the practioner.. will be doing some reading.. Suzi Anne <turning_newleaf@...> wrote: I've been feeling really really lackluster. Low energy and extremely anxious/paranoia returning. So, I decided to do a cleanse, to hopefully kick start eating better, weight loss and helping with my energy levels. I purchased a "Wild Rose" 12-day herbal cleanse kit and began at once. I stayed true to the food guide given to me, and was on day 5 when my Acupuncturist/TCM practitioner said "oh sarah, why didn't you talk to me, those herbs are way too strong for you". She reccommended me stop taking them but to continue eating the way she told me. Basically, mostly macrobiotically. A lot of grains, millet, quinoa, brown rice, amaranth, and steamed vegetables. I have had trouble following this diet simply because it is extremely boring to me. I cannot eat parsnips/carrots/broccoli with quinoa every day. I just can't. I was feeling better, simply because I was helping myself. I think that mentally I was just ready for the change. But this interruption has caused me to question, really...which is best? Which advice or thoughts? I really want to lose weight, i am at the heaviest I've been. I want to conquer my fear/anxiety complex and I want to be healthier all around. I want to feel better, and to be able to keep up with my significant other who is extremely active.Does anyone have any thoughts on TCM versus Western herbs? Also, does anyone have any ideas for me, because when I used to juice cleanse, I'd feel great. MY TCM practitioner advises me not to, but I wnt to. I also do not have a juicer at the current time, and wondered if anyone had any ideas on what to do that would help me get rid of unwanted gunk inside. I know I need to make a change, mentally, physically and emotionally. I feel like I used to know an awful lot and have just lost the knowledge in my jump this past summer. Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Anne wrote: > Hey All, > > Sorry I've been MIA a bit. Our internet went down and work is slow > dialup. So. Anyway. > > I've been feeling really really lackluster. Low energy and extremely > anxious/paranoia returning. So, I decided to do a cleanse, to > hopefully kick start eating better, weight loss and helping with my > energy levels. > > I purchased a " Wild Rose " 12-day herbal cleanse kit and began at > once. I stayed true to the food guide given to me, and was on day 5 > when my Acupuncturist/TCM practitioner said " oh sarah, why didn't you > talk to me, those herbs are way too strong for you " . She > reccommended me stop taking them but to continue eating the way she > told me. Basically, mostly macrobiotically. A lot of grains, > millet, quinoa, brown rice, amaranth, and steamed vegetables. I have > had trouble following this diet simply because it is extremely boring > to me. I cannot eat parsnips/carrots/broccoli with quinoa every day. > I just can't. > > I was feeling better, simply because I was helping myself. I think > that mentally I was just ready for the change. But this interruption > has caused me to question, really...which is best? Which advice or > thoughts? I really want to lose weight, i am at the heaviest I've > been. I want to conquer my fear/anxiety complex and I want to be > healthier all around. I want to feel better, and to be able to keep > up with my significant other who is extremely active. > > Does anyone have any thoughts on TCM versus Western herbs? > > Also, does anyone have any ideas for me, because when I used to juice > cleanse, I'd feel great. MY TCM practitioner advises me not to, but > I wnt to. I also do not have a juicer at the current time, and > wondered if anyone had any ideas on what to do that would help me get > rid of unwanted gunk inside. I know I need to make a change, > mentally, physically and emotionally. I feel like I used to know an > awful lot and have just lost the knowledge in my jump this past > summer. > > Thanks everyone! > > ============================ Hi , Sounds like you are going through the authoritarian complex, you are not the authority but your TCM would have you believe that she knows what is best for you. This is the same tactic used by all in health care. To be honest with you, you know what is best for you, much more so than anyone else. If you feel better doing a juice cleanse then by all means do one. Herbs are like medications, they only deal with symptoms. You need to find the cause and address that. Yes herbs can be helpful in some instances as can some medications but there is always a price to be paid. You can do any and all with just the foods you choose to eat. I would suggest you slow down on grains, they are very hard on the digestive system. Much more fresh raw living fruits and green leafy vegetables. If you need some cooked then lightly steam them. If you feel you need some grains then go with grains that are less likely to cause problems (quinoa, barley, wild rice, amaranth, buckwheat). Go with a good juice cleanse. Do lots of blended salads too (this keeps the fiber in there that your body definitely needs). If you know someone who does supervised fasting then go and visit them and do a supervised fast. The weight will come off on its own when you change your outlook and habits. Keep positive thoughts and strive to maintain optimistic at all times. Try and learn your triggers that put you into eating mode. We humans eat way more than we need or our body can use at any time. Contrary to our way of thinking and belief systems our body's needs really are very small. Meditate more, exercise more. Get out and away more. We tend to eat more when we are at home than when we are out somewhere. However, when we are out somewhere we tend to indulge more in junk so it is best to take along the fruit, carrot and celery sticks etc. Do make sure you are drinking plenty of water. You still know all you knew before and even more. Walking for an hour every day and eating lots of raw food will go much further in helping you eliminate the gunk. Also drinking lots of green juices or green smoothies will help too. If you don't have a juicer than blend it and drink it. Just add more water to make it a little thinner, this way you don't waste all that good fiber. HTH you . Peace, Don Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Yes Suzi, it is the herbal d-tox kit. She said the herbs were too strong for someone with my " condition " ( I think that she said I have a yang defficiency?) I know it's her Chinese Medicine thoughts, but just wondered if anyone had any other thoughts. I'd love to do another juice cleanse, but do not have the resources to aquire a juicer currently. Just slightly frustrated. > > I've been feeling really really lackluster. Low energy and extremely > anxious/paranoia returning. So, I decided to do a cleanse, to > hopefully kick start eating better, weight loss and helping with my > energy levels. > > I purchased a " Wild Rose " 12-day herbal cleanse kit and began at > once. I stayed true to the food guide given to me, and was on day 5 > when my Acupuncturist/TCM practitioner said " oh sarah, why didn't you > talk to me, those herbs are way too strong for you " . She > reccommended me stop taking them but to continue eating the way she > told me. Basically, mostly macrobiotically. A lot of grains, > millet, quinoa, brown rice, amaranth, and steamed vegetables. I have > had trouble following this diet simply because it is extremely boring > to me. I cannot eat parsnips/carrots/broccoli with quinoa every day. > I just can't. > > I was feeling better, simply because I was helping myself. I think > that mentally I was just ready for the change. But this interruption > has caused me to question, really...which is best? Which advice or > thoughts? I really want to lose weight, i am at the heaviest I've > been. I want to conquer my fear/anxiety complex and I want to be > healthier all around. I want to feel better, and to be able to keep > up with my significant other who is extremely active. > > Does anyone have any thoughts on TCM versus Western herbs? > > Also, does anyone have any ideas for me, because when I used to juice > cleanse, I'd feel great. MY TCM practitioner advises me not to, but > I wnt to. I also do not have a juicer at the current time, and > wondered if anyone had any ideas on what to do that would help me get > rid of unwanted gunk inside. I know I need to make a change, > mentally, physically and emotionally. I feel like I used to know an > awful lot and have just lost the knowledge in my jump this past > summer. > > > > --------------------------------- > Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Messenger with Voice. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Don, Thanks for your wonderful response. It is sometimes hard to go against what the practitioner says, especially when you WORK with her day in and day out, you know? I have been craving fresh fruits, pears, apples and strawberries. There are so many markets here, where I can get all that on a daily basis, really inexpensively. She told me that fruit would not be good for me either, right now. (I believe that she said my headaches, lethargy and anxiety are all signs of dampness? ) But Ive been craving them and figured, if I would rather eat a pear than a peice of chocolate, then damnit, I'm doing it. You know? She also told me that I couldn't eat anything raw. Will going back for the last 7 days of the herbal d-tox do me any good? or would it be better to just stay off of it? I am currently also getting massage and chiropractic which I think will help with my body detoxing, alongside of eating more healthy. I DO feel a difference in my body, and my outlook after I've had acupuncture or a specific massage treatment. I just wanted to help that along with better habits at home. It's also cold and rainy here, so warm food is what I crave. Warm food like soups, and I've been craving fish like there is no tomorrow. It is widely available here in vancouver, extremely fresh and wild caught. Salmon especially. Anyway, I am rambling here. Blending fruits is good as well? I do not have a blender currently, or a juicer, but would like to get SOMETHING. Unfortunately, a blender is much more cost effective at this point. I am just wondering what I could do to sort of reset myself, as I used to do this, and come out feeling great with a 3-day juice cleanse. Thanks for your support and advice, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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