Guest guest Posted November 21, 2003 Report Share Posted November 21, 2003 In the last two days I have quite suddenly taken a turn for the better, almost to a ludicrous degree. Choose from: a) Moving my medication timing from rising to noon; Inadvertently stopping most of my supplements; c) Eating Heidi's SuperKefiili almost every day; d) Eating raw organic eggs daily; e) Drinking bone broth every day this week; f) Getting my glasses fixed; g) The settling of the weather into a fixed pattern (ie, consistently cold); h) All, some or none of the above Lynn S. ----- Lynn Siprelle * Writer, Mother, Programmer, Fiber Artisan The New Homemaker: http://www.newhomemaker.com/ Siprelle & Associates: http://www.siprelle.com/ People-Powered ! http://www.deanforamerica.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2003 Report Share Posted November 22, 2003 Good for you Lynn!! Glad you're feeling better. ~ Filippa Sudden drastic improvement in health In the last two days I have quite suddenly taken a turn for the better, almost to a ludicrous degree. Choose from: a) Moving my medication timing from rising to noon; Inadvertently stopping most of my supplements; c) Eating Heidi's SuperKefiili almost every day; d) Eating raw organic eggs daily; e) Drinking bone broth every day this week; f) Getting my glasses fixed; g) The settling of the weather into a fixed pattern (ie, consistently cold); h) All, some or none of the above Lynn S. ----- Lynn Siprelle * Writer, Mother, Programmer, Fiber Artisan The New Homemaker: http://www.newhomemaker.com/ Siprelle & Associates: http://www.siprelle.com/ People-Powered ! http://www.deanforamerica.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2003 Report Share Posted November 22, 2003 >In the last two days I have quite suddenly taken a turn for the better, >almost to a ludicrous degree. Choose from: > >a) Moving my medication timing from rising to noon; > Inadvertently stopping most of my supplements; >c) Eating Heidi's SuperKefiili almost every day; >d) Eating raw organic eggs daily; >e) Drinking bone broth every day this week; >f) Getting my glasses fixed; >g) The settling of the weather into a fixed pattern (ie, consistently >cold); >h) All, some or none of the above > >Lynn S. Gads, what choices! I think you should start a food/event diary -- if SOMETHING helped to that great a degree, it would be nice to pinpoint it quickly! -- Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2003 Report Share Posted November 22, 2003 Hi Lynn That is great news indeed! Well done - it's great to see your efforts pay off! I have also had a great health improvement, but some things have got worse and I'm not sure why. The most noticeable up side is a large amount of energy and very stable moods. Jo > >In the last two days I have quite suddenly taken a > turn for the better, > >almost to a ludicrous degree. Choose from: > > > >a) Moving my medication timing from rising to noon; > > Inadvertently stopping most of my supplements; > >c) Eating Heidi's SuperKefiili almost every day; > >d) Eating raw organic eggs daily; > >e) Drinking bone broth every day this week; > >f) Getting my glasses fixed; > >g) The settling of the weather into a fixed pattern > (ie, consistently > >cold); > >h) All, some or none of the above > > ________________________________________________________________________ Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Messenger http://mail.messenger..co.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 > Gads, what choices! I think you should start a food/event > diary -- if SOMETHING helped to that great a degree, it > would be nice to pinpoint it quickly! I *do* and that was still as narrow as I could get the possibilities! My uncle, who is an ER doc who's survived 6 heart attacks (and is agog at my diet but keeping an open mind), suggested I keep a log book and I have kept it fairly faithfully. I use one of those marbled cover composition books, nothing fancy but it will hold together so I'll be able to refer to it in later years. I write down time I woke, how I feel on waking and what I took, ate or drank on rising, the morning and evening weather, how many glasses of water I drink, when I take my meds and supplements and which ones I took, what I eat for each meal and snack, bowel movements, and a general precis of events and health/mood changes. I strongly recommend it to anyone trying to track a chronic health problem. I've never been able to keep a journal, but I can manage to keep this. It seems to keep me centered. I'm still feeling pretty well. I've been able to do some laundry and I had the energy to fold it and put it away, mostly. We went to the last farmers market of the year, even, and I was able to walk in the cold and not feel like I was going to die, though now at the end of the day I am POOPED and I still have dinner to fix. But this week it's just kapow, suddenly I'm a lot better. Weird. It's so weird I very nearly agree with my personal astrologer (long story how I ended up with a personal astrologer), who says that my chart is showing I'm moving into a period of increased energy. whatever! I don't care, I'm feeling better! Lynn S. ----- Lynn Siprelle * Writer, Mother, Programmer, Fiber Artisan The New Homemaker: http://www.newhomemaker.com/ Siprelle & Associates: http://www.siprelle.com/ People-Powered ! http://www.deanforamerica.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 >. I strongly recommend it to anyone trying to track a chronic >health problem. I've never been able to keep a journal, but I can >manage to keep this. It seems to keep me centered. Sounds like a nice journal! I like those marbelled books ... they remind me of chem class. -- Heidi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 > Sounds like a nice journal! I like those marbelled books ... > they remind me of chem class. Well, they're cheap, and I have been notoriously bad at keeping journals no matter how lovely the book I'm currently trying to write in is. So this seemed like a good gamble that's paying off. Lynn S. ----- Lynn Siprelle * Writer, Mother, Programmer, Fiber Artisan The New Homemaker: http://www.newhomemaker.com/ Siprelle & Associates: http://www.siprelle.com/ People-Powered ! http://www.deanforamerica.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 > Great news! Hope today has been a good day as well! Yesterday and today have not been as good, but it's mostly a sleep issue; I didn't get enough either day. Today will be a nap day, I can tell. > So it may be that each of the factors (or many of them) does > contribute but > the combined result is greater than the sum of its parts. That's kind of what I'm thinking, too, so I'm going to keep it all up. I ran out of kombucha last week and hadn't had a chance to make another batch. I immediately noticed that my (not officially diagnosed) rosacea has returned; my face is itchy and bumpy again, and the corners of my mouth are cracking. I've had to cover my face in bag balm! So I've got a batch going again, finally, and I'll just have to put up with the itchies until next week, because I'm not about to pay $2.50 for an 8 oz bottle of kombucha. Thanks for all the good wishes, folks. Lynn S. ----- Lynn Siprelle * Writer, Mother, Programmer, Fiber Artisan The New Homemaker: http://www.newhomemaker.com/ Siprelle & Associates: http://www.siprelle.com/ People-Powered ! http://www.deanforamerica.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 > Could you go into more detail about how much you eat and also how > much bone broth you consume in a day. Did you mean what I eat in a day, or just the broth? It's harder to do the bone broth when my husband is home because for some reason he resists it. But when it's just me and the girls we have it for breakfast or lunch. My oldest doesn't care for it (she's 6 and is in the power struggle over food years) but my little 2-yr-old LOVES it, so I make a big bowl of what I call " Chinese " soup and she and I eat it together. I usually put Asian noodles of some kind, a raw egg, pickled veg (usually sauerkraut), and then whatever veggies I have around--bok choy, green onion, whatever. Then I add whatever flavoring sounds good that day--sesame oil, oyster sauce, miso, soy sauce, whatever. If I'm feeling under the weather or know I need to eat a little something but have an indifferent stomach I will just make a cup of broth and put a pat of butter on top. Sometimes I will add a splash of sherry, not enough to make any difference alcoholically but just to add the flavor. Often that's my tea time snack to tide me over to dinner, especially if I haven't had broth for lunch. > Should I boil the broth before I use it? I read that somewhere on > here and just double checking. If it's been sitting in the fridge a while, I would. > I enjoy your website and thanks also for the pie crust recipe! Thanks, and you're welcome! Lynn S. ----- Lynn Siprelle * Writer, Mother, Programmer, Fiber Artisan The New Homemaker: http://www.newhomemaker.com/ Siprelle & Associates: http://www.siprelle.com/ People-Powered ! http://www.deanforamerica.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Hi Lynn, Great news! Hope today has been a good day as well! I have this idea that an out-of-kilter system needs several bits of it nudging in the right direction. When they are all within the " right " range - bingo! A sharp rise in overall health & energy as they can interact in a " maximal " way. So it may be that each of the factors (or many of them) does contribute but the combined result is greater than the sum of its parts. Mike - don't know what linguistics you do, but conception actually comes from my linguistic interests...... Go, Lynn...!!! Helen > In the last two days I have quite suddenly taken a turn for the better, > almost to a ludicrous degree. Choose from: > > a) Moving my medication timing from rising to noon; > Inadvertently stopping most of my supplements; > c) Eating Heidi's SuperKefiili almost every day; > d) Eating raw organic eggs daily; > e) Drinking bone broth every day this week; > f) Getting my glasses fixed; > g) The settling of the weather into a fixed pattern (ie, consistently > cold); > h) All, some or none of the above > > Lynn S. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 2003 Report Share Posted November 24, 2003 Hi Lynn, I just wanted you to know that I am also happy that you are doing better! I am another person that is the proud recipent of Heidi's kefiili grains and I almost live off the stuff and am feeling much better! My body seems to craves it. Could you go into more detail about how much you eat and also how much bone broth you consume in a day. I am having a hard time getting in the habit of drinking the broth! I made chicken and beef broth on thursday of last week. I froze half of the beef broth after making some soup out of the other half. It was all gone in one meal! Now I have about 8-9 quarts (chicken stock) in my " cold " fridge (30 degrees) in the basement. It's in glass quart jars but not filled to the top. I am thinking about putting most of it in the freezer today and just leaving enough in the fridge for Thanksgiving things. I never froze in glass jars so I am leary of it breaking. Should I boil the broth before I use it? I read that somewhere on here and just double checking. So, So glad that you are feeling better. (((((Lynn))))) I enjoy your website and thanks also for the pie crust recipe! ~Del --- In , Lynn Siprelle <lynn@s...> wrote: > > Gads, what choices! I think you should start a food/event > > diary -- if SOMETHING helped to that great a degree, it > > would be nice to pinpoint it quickly! > > I *do* and that was still as narrow as I could get the possibilities! > My uncle, who is an ER doc who's survived 6 heart attacks (and is > agog at my diet but keeping an open mind), suggested I keep a log book > and I have kept it fairly faithfully. I use one of those marbled cover > composition books, nothing fancy but it will hold together so I'll be > able to refer to it in later years. I write down time I woke, how I > feel on waking and what I took, ate or drank on rising, the morning and > evening weather, how many glasses of water I drink, when I take my meds > and supplements and which ones I took, what I eat for each meal and > snack, bowel movements, and a general precis of events and health/mood > changes. I strongly recommend it to anyone trying to track a chronic > health problem. I've never been able to keep a journal, but I can > manage to keep this. It seems to keep me centered. > > I'm still feeling pretty well. I've been able to do some laundry and I > had the energy to fold it and put it away, mostly. We went to the > last farmers market of the year, even, and I was able to walk in the > cold and not feel like I was going to die, though now at the end of the > day I am POOPED and I still have dinner to fix. But this week it's just > kapow, suddenly I'm a lot better. Weird. It's so weird I very nearly > agree with my personal astrologer (long story how I ended up with a > personal astrologer), who says that my chart is showing I'm moving into > a period of increased energy. whatever! I don't care, I'm feeling > better! > > Lynn S. > > ----- > Lynn Siprelle * Writer, Mother, Programmer, Fiber Artisan > The New Homemaker: http://www.newhomemaker.com/ > Siprelle & Associates: http://www.siprelle.com/ > People-Powered ! http://www.deanforamerica.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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