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Dennis

Welcome. Sprouting is a very healthy aspect of a healing path

and symptoms come and go for a variety of reasons. I wouldn't want to go in

to a debate on it but I think alphalpha has been termed the king of foods.

Get in touch with your body and try lots of different things and see what

you respond to?

Happy sprouting

Kirk

newbie on the list

> hi, i'm dennis and id just joined the list to see what the whole

> sprout thing is about.

> i just read the post that said that after a few months all the problems

> people have that went away came back in a few months.

> do they go away again in a few more months?

> which is The Best Sprout for nutrition.

> regards,

> Dennis

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Ann Wigmore recommended sunflower seed sprouts and wheatgrass juice in her diet.

I've tried clover, mustard (hot!), sunflower, mung bean... as Kirk said,

experiment, and see what benefits you get.

>From: Kirk <jlcgull@...>

>Date: Thu Jan 12 16:48:19 CST 2006

>

>Subject: Re: newbie on the list

>Dennis

> Welcome. Sprouting is a very healthy aspect of a healing path

>and symptoms come and go for a variety of reasons. I wouldn't want to go in

>to a debate on it but I think alphalpha has been termed the king of foods.

>Get in touch with your body and try lots of different things and see what

>you respond to?

>

>Happy sprouting

>

>

>Kirk

> newbie on the list

>

>

>> hi, i'm dennis and id just joined the list to see what the whole

>> sprout thing is about.

>> i just read the post that said that after a few months all the problems

>> people have that went away came back in a few months.

>> do they go away again in a few more months?

>> which is The Best Sprout for nutrition.

>> regards,

>> Dennis

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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thank you for the advice :-)

what brought up my interest in raw foods is that yesterday the doc told me i'm

a type two diabetic. whoopee pickle on that one :-/

so, what i'm really after is sort of a recipe for raw glop(?) of some kind

that contains complete nutirtion i can make up in bulk quantities. i hate to

cook anyway.

i've already got bee pollen and royal jelly figuring heavily into the

equation.

now sprouts are on the list too.

if anyone can think of other ingerdients, please let me know.

regardez vous,

Dennis

003marklanders@... wrote:

Ann Wigmore recommended sunflower seed sprouts and wheatgrass juice in her

diet.

I've tried clover, mustard (hot!), sunflower, mung bean... as Kirk said,

experiment, and see what benefits you get.

>From: Kirk <jlcgull@...>

>Date: Thu Jan 12 16:48:19 CST 2006

>

>Subject: Re: newbie on the list

>Dennis

> Welcome. Sprouting is a very healthy aspect of a healing path

>and symptoms come and go for a variety of reasons. I wouldn't want to go in

>to a debate on it but I think alphalpha has been termed the king of foods.

>Get in touch with your body and try lots of different things and see what

>you respond to?

>

>Happy sprouting

>

>

>Kirk

> newbie on the list

>

>

>> hi, i'm dennis and id just joined the list to see what the whole

>> sprout thing is about.

>> i just read the post that said that after a few months all the problems

>> people have that went away came back in a few months.

>> do they go away again in a few more months?

>> which is The Best Sprout for nutrition.

>> regards,

>> Dennis

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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Wrong idea, Wrong Hands :-). The whole point of sprouting is to eat fresh, raw

food. This has _something_ (see previous posts on energy) that processed or

cooked foods don't supply.

If you don't mind being weird you can carry baggies of still-growing sprouts

with little packets ketchup/mustard/hot sauce. Much better than glop.

>From: The Wrong Hands <with_favas_bean@...>

>Date: Thu Jan 12 19:57:39 CST 2006

>

>Subject: Re: Re: newbie on the list

>thank you for the advice :-)

> what brought up my interest in raw foods is that yesterday the doc told me

i'm a type two diabetic. whoopee pickle on that one :-/

> so, what i'm really after is sort of a recipe for raw glop(?) of some kind

that contains complete nutirtion i can make up in bulk quantities. i hate to

cook anyway.

> i've already got bee pollen and royal jelly figuring heavily into the

equation.

> now sprouts are on the list too.

> if anyone can think of other ingerdients, please let me know.

> regardez vous,

> Dennis

>

>

>003marklanders@... wrote:

> Ann Wigmore recommended sunflower seed sprouts and wheatgrass juice in her

diet.

>I've tried clover, mustard (hot!), sunflower, mung bean... as Kirk said,

experiment, and see what benefits you get.

>>From: Kirk <jlcgull@...>

>>Date: Thu Jan 12 16:48:19 CST 2006

>>

>>Subject: Re: newbie on the list

>

>>Dennis

>> Welcome. Sprouting is a very healthy aspect of a healing path

>>and symptoms come and go for a variety of reasons. I wouldn't want to go in

>>to a debate on it but I think alphalpha has been termed the king of foods.

>>Get in touch with your body and try lots of different things and see what

>>you respond to?

>>

>>Happy sprouting

>>

>>

>>Kirk

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Hello, Dennis, welcome.

Good idea joining us. There's even lots to enjoy in past posts here,

I've learned a lot in the past month or 2.

I'm trying them all, they all are fun, too. You can do them in a

blender with water or other things. For that, I sometimes cut away

some of the white stem/root parts of the sprouted seed. Look online

for mung things to do -- those grow fast and get big, but they have

their own flavor.

The Grapefruit Seed Extract really does work gr8. It keeps them free

of molds, fungus, and bacteria. You can even add a very dilute

amount to the presoak and you can rinse (I keep it in a sprayer

bottle, then let it on a minute or two before the daily rinse.) Plus

it's useful for so MANY other things. You can read about it online.

They say that broccoli sprouts have 50 times or MORE of the

beneficial substance touted for regular food broccoli. I mean the

reg veg we eat with meals. So I'm making sure to use the broccoli

sprouts. I like to drink them. My Vita-Mix is great for busting the

cell walls open and I feel like I'm getting more than the 50+ out of

them.

I got a test done and they checked for type 2 also -- I had a 118

count and medications are REQUIRED at 126 -- so I guess that's " pre "

diabetic, too.

Only thing is I found one gr8 thing that really works on it. I know

this because I work out at a fitness center, exercising at least 3

times a week. When I stay on this -- I NEVER get woozy and I always

have good energy. I can FEEL that my muscles are absorbing the

energy when I'm on the elliptical machine -- I have plenty of

strength and my muscles feel calm, not stressed. I know it's this

simple, natural supplement doing it because if I stay off of it (I

only take one a day, not 2 as the directions for use suggest on the

bottle) if I stay off of it, the old exercise stress and muscle

fatigue during the work out comes back in a week or so. A few days

back with it, and it's good again.

I was really pleased to find something so simple, basic and JUST A

FOOD (not really a laboratory supplemental concoction) that helped in

this way. And the difference is really evident.

I would try consuming coconut oil for about 2 months on a daily basis

too. It's just good for you and I read in my health magazine this

month that there are NO precautions or reactions of any kind with

coconut oil. It is a plain food. It's just that it can have marked

benefits to general health when you include it in your diet. For

sure.

Anyway, here's the link to look at. I KNOW that this chain would

never put anything questionable on their shelves. You can just SEE

that they don't have anything for that that somebody could ever

possibly claim was responsible for some bad health even developing as

a result of their store. It must be like when insurance companies

used to require safety measure and no smokers for fire insurance

policy compliance. Or maybe their lawyers recommend only time tested

and " safe " availability. Well for whatever reason. I think this

particular version of theirs is THE ONE, very good product, their

brand for this supplement; they have to order online :

http://www.thevitaminshoppe.com/store/en/browse/sku_detail.jsp;jsessio

nid=2ZUSWB3XRC0JMCQUC4YFAFYKCQL00UNE?id=VS-2361

They do have other brands, but I was happy with theirs. Sometimes I

wonder about the " store brand " -- they should use me for a rabbit in

a lab, I can just tell about quality sometimes after consuming

something. I like many of their store brands at this company, which

is unusual. Otherwise I often go with a known company/known brand --

it's generally tested and road testes with a bigger name. When it

comes to nutrition supplements, I mean.

Anyway, as you can see, I tend to ramble on and on. So I'll stop,

I'll stop.

Jerry in Pennsylvania

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Whoops, messed up the wording there. What I really meant was :

They don't put things on their shelves that anyone could come back and

claim cause a health problem.

ALSO

They have the product available to order online, you don't have to go

to one of their stores.

Also, they sell the grapefruit seed extract online.

Incidentally both of these are CHEAP so far as supplements go -- five

or six dollars.

Jerry

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Yeah verily. Changing your attitude to food by eating living things will

really help you in lots of ways. My sprouts stay fresh in the fridge for up

to a week and I like to take some time preparing meals now. Used to hate

cooking and be a real speed chef. However if you want to get mean and lean

with your time in the kitchen you can get a salad together pretty quickly

and eat as much as you want because cost is no object when you sprout.

Re: newbie on the list

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> >>Dennis

> >> Welcome. Sprouting is a very healthy aspect of a healing

path

> >>and symptoms come and go for a variety of reasons. I wouldn't want to go

in

> >>to a debate on it but I think alphalpha has been termed the king of

foods.

> >>Get in touch with your body and try lots of different things and see

what

> >>you respond to?

> >>

> >>Happy sprouting

> >>

> >>

> >>Kirk

>

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The folks around here take a tsp of cinnoman everyday in regard to their

diabetes. Probably some info on the web about it. Also, Pignaginal

(sp) grapeseed extract is also supposed to help. More research. Thank

goodness for the internet. Diane

The Wrong Hands wrote:

>thank you for the advice :-)

> what brought up my interest in raw foods is that yesterday the doc told me

i'm a type two diabetic. whoopee pickle on that one :-/

> so, what i'm really after is sort of a recipe for raw glop(?) of some kind

that contains complete nutirtion i can make up in bulk quantities. i hate to

cook anyway.

> i've already got bee pollen and royal jelly figuring heavily into the

equation.

> now sprouts are on the list too.

> if anyone can think of other ingerdients, please let me know.

> regardez vous,

> Dennis

>

>

>003marklanders@... wrote:

> Ann Wigmore recommended sunflower seed sprouts and wheatgrass juice in her

diet.

>I've tried clover, mustard (hot!), sunflower, mung bean... as Kirk said,

experiment, and see what benefits you get.

>

>

>>From: Kirk <jlcgull@...>

>>Date: Thu Jan 12 16:48:19 CST 2006

>>

>>Subject: Re: newbie on the list

>>

>>

>

>

>

>>Dennis

>> Welcome. Sprouting is a very healthy aspect of a healing path

>>and symptoms come and go for a variety of reasons. I wouldn't want to go in

>>to a debate on it but I think alphalpha has been termed the king of foods.

>>Get in touch with your body and try lots of different things and see what

>>you respond to?

>>

>>Happy sprouting

>>

>>

>>Kirk

>> newbie on the list

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>>hi, i'm dennis and id just joined the list to see what the whole

>>>sprout thing is about.

>>>i just read the post that said that after a few months all the problems

>>>people have that went away came back in a few months.

>>>do they go away again in a few more months?

>>>which is The Best Sprout for nutrition.

>>>regards,

>>>Dennis

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

>>>

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You want alfalfa sprouts, kelp, nutritional yeast, blackstrap

molasses, rose hips, seeds, nuts, leafy green vegetables, fruit,

beans, grains and of course, additional sprouts.

The first five deliver much of the complete nourishment you want and

the rest have fats/oils, protein, carbohydrates, phytochemicals and

roughage you also require.

Also try MSM - organic sulfur since it is not in all soils where food

is grown and your body really needs sulfur to work at a cellular

level.

KAL (brand) FLAKE (product type) is the best yeast in my opinion

because it has higher amounts of b's (the flake type) than the powder

and has a good taste.

I'm vegan, also type 2 diabetic and do well.

Vida

> so, what i'm really after is sort of a recipe for raw glop(?) of

some kind that contains complete nutirtion i can make up in bulk

quantities. i hate to cook anyway.

> if anyone can think of other ingerdients, please let me know.

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