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I know that fruits and vegetables are best, BTW, I was just wondering

which ones were more " energy giving " . Some people say potatoes seem to

drain energy, and also, don't eat cantalope if you have any yeast

problems. I know most of it is experimental, and I have to see what

agrees with me, but they also warn that mushrooms are not good for

people with any candida. I don't really like fruits very much - but

seem to tolerate bananas, grapes and strawberries... I also like orange

juice (fresh).... I am trying hard to eliminate sugar from my diet, has

anyone heard about a new natural substitute? (it's not stevia) I think

it starts with an " x " . I would like to try it, but don't know what it's

called... this is the last post from me today, I promise ! LOL When I

feel so rotten I'm asking too many questions... :)

KAT

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Hi angelkat,

Try Stevia, It has been used in other countries for years, is from the

leaf of a plant originally grown in Paraquay I think. Some physicians in

other countries even prescribe it for diabetes and hypoglycemia as it

regulates the insulin from the pancreas. Only approved as a diet

supplement, not a sweetener in this country. Check any health food store.

My mom uses it and is happy. She is diabetic. It has a low glycemic

index.

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> > From: angelkat <angelkat@...>

> > I am trying hard to eliminate sugar from my diet,

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Stevia ! Stevia Rebaudianna. The sweet herb.

Del

angelkat wrote:

> From: angelkat <angelkat@...>

>

> I know that fruits and vegetables are best, BTW, I was just wondering

> which ones were more " energy giving " . Some people say potatoes seem to

> drain energy, and also, don't eat cantalope if you have any yeast

> problems. I know most of it is experimental, and I have to see what

> agrees with me, but they also warn that mushrooms are not good for

> people with any candida. I don't really like fruits very much - but

> seem to tolerate bananas, grapes and strawberries... I also like orange

> juice (fresh).... I am trying hard to eliminate sugar from my diet, has

> anyone heard about a new natural substitute? (it's not stevia) I think

> it starts with an " x " . I would like to try it, but don't know what it's

> called... this is the last post from me today, I promise ! LOL When I

> feel so rotten I'm asking too many questions... :)

>

> KAT

>

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> From: angelkat <angelkat@...>

> I am trying hard to eliminate sugar from my diet,

Good God, woman! Stop fooling around! The word try is a negative word, because

it implies the possibility of failure! Don't try, eliminate it! I did 30 years

and I have never looked back.

> has

> anyone heard about a new natural substitute?

Forget substitutes! The firs thing you have to get rid of is this whole sweet

thing itself. Face it, you can't have concentrated sweets! Accept it! Get used

to it! Sugar is bad, artificial sweeteners are worse. Nutrasweet is a

neurotoxin! Get back to natural sweetness, and I don't mean grapes, raisins,

dates, figs or pineapple either. Fruits like that are too sweet for candida

victims also!

But, an apple! A banana! Blend em in yoghurt! Get real! ;-) It's wonderful!

> When I feel so rotten... :)

I can just see you trying to run this one past a parody of the Church Lady on

SNL. " Can you think of maybe why you feel rotten? HMMM? Could it be -- SUGAR!

Kat, you know I'm on your side! But, I gotta be straight with you. Quit the

sugar or get off the pot, so to speak. ;-))

love,

jim :)

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Jim,

Isn't dairy just as bad as the SUGAR! (as the Church lady would say)?

I could have been misled, but isn't the processed hormones and additives, in

dairy, detrimental to the oxidation of the cells?

DAN!

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HI,

Try this test for dairy. Go a week or more with NO DAIRY. Then have

something real cheezy like a quiche. Lots of cream and cheese. Or a cheezy

pizza. You'll see how it creates unneeded mucous which hold bad bacteria.

When I did this, my eyes puffed up like I'd been crying all night! Not to

mention that stuffy nose & sinus that is being heavily discussed!

There is organic dairy food available now. I use them occasionally.

Remember this: Cow's milk was designed for a calf to gain 50 pounds a month!

It was not designed for a human. A 1500 pound critter over nourishes one

that weighs between 100 - 200 pounds!

Lash

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In a message dated 08/18/1999 8:15:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

LASHLIN@... writes:

<< You'll see how it creates unneeded mucous which hold bad bacteria.

>>

A good way to find out if you have excess mucus is to cut up an onion, if you

do not tear up, your mucus free.

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Personally, I don't think dairy would be as bad if it weren't pasteurized. I

know this is true for butter.

There was a doctor before WW2 that used butter and dairy to cure a lot of

things. SO I don't think it is all bad except for people who are lactose

intolerant. But, that is just my opinion. At minimum, I don't believe it is as

bad as sugar, though.

jim :)

Boots0052@... wrote:

> From: Boots0052@...

>

> Jim,

>

> Isn't dairy just as bad as the SUGAR! (as the Church lady would say)?

>

> I could have been misled, but isn't the processed hormones and additives, in

> dairy, detrimental to the oxidation of the cells?

>

> DAN!

>

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In a message dated 08/18/1999 6:37:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

saul@... writes:

<< Its all that damn 'modern' processing that is the bane of our existence.

>>

absolutely!

Lash

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Dear Jim,

I agree with you on the value of milk. Raw unpasteurized, unhomogenized milk

from cows who get no antibiotics has good food value. The product in the

store is junk.

Similarly, processed sugar is junk. However, raw cane sugar is good, and has

been used to treat many diseases, including cancer.

Its all that damn 'modern' processing that is the bane of our existence.

Best of Health!

Saul Pressman

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email: saul@...

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Re: RE: Energy and SUGAR

>From: Jim Lambert <jlambert@...>

>

>Personally, I don't think dairy would be as bad if it weren't pasteurized.

I know this is true for butter.

>

>There was a doctor before WW2 that used butter and dairy to cure a lot of

things. SO I don't think it is all bad except for people who are lactose

intolerant. But, that is just my opinion. At minimum, I don't believe it is

as bad as sugar, though.

>

>jim :)

>

>Boots0052@... wrote:

>

>> From: Boots0052@...

>>

>> Jim,

>>

>> Isn't dairy just as bad as the SUGAR! (as the Church lady would say)?

>>

>> I could have been misled, but isn't the processed hormones and additives,

in

>> dairy, detrimental to the oxidation of the cells?

>>

>> DAN!

>>

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Saul,

I guess I'm not the only person who almost spits out their food when I hear,

" Progress is our most important product. " ;-))

jim :)

> From: " Saul Pressman " <saul@...>

> Its all that damn 'modern' processing that is the bane of our existence.

>

> Best of Health!

> Saul Pressman

--

jim@... http://www.entrance.to/madscience

http://www.entrance.to/poetry

The biggest difference between genius & stupidity is that genius has its limits.

-- anony

amicus certus in re incerta

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