Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Hey Simon, Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get it but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, saurkraut, pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I be rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be huge or what? All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. Peace, Reg > > > > > > > > > > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and poof into > > cyber space. > > > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the next year or > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful what you say > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > > > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me the other > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a great attempt > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is anyone who > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. > > > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah blah blah, > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. Right? > > > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my rants on > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural pregnancy even > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into getting an > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp tests came out > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and get a stage > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is no way > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up to her??) > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my midwife who did > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test (which isn't > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had Marlie at > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct results > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the papers and you > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth going " Uh > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason I'm sick > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for the day. > > > > Have a great one, > > Reg > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2006 Report Share Posted August 28, 2006 Hey Simon, Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get it but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, saurkraut, pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I be rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be huge or what? All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. Peace, Reg > > > > > > > > > > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and poof into > > cyber space. > > > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the next year or > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful what you say > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > > > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me the other > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a great attempt > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is anyone who > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. > > > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah blah blah, > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. Right? > > > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my rants on > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural pregnancy even > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into getting an > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp tests came out > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and get a stage > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is no way > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up to her??) > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my midwife who did > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test (which isn't > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had Marlie at > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct results > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the papers and you > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth going " Uh > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason I'm sick > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for the day. > > > > Have a great one, > > Reg > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Hello Reg, It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also eat slightly more alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is made up of vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet overall even though you would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you would want to see that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. These could be cooked veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. Good luck! Simon Hey Simon, Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get it but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, saurkraut, pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I be rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be huge or what? All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. Peace, Reg > > > > > > > > > > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and poof into > > cyber space. > > > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the next year or > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful what you say > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > > > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me the other > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a great attempt > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is anyone who > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. > > > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah blah blah, > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. Right? > > > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my rants on > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural pregnancy even > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into getting an > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp tests came out > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and get a stage > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is no way > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up to her??) > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my midwife who did > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test (which isn't > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had Marlie at > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct results > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the papers and you > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth going " Uh > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason I'm sick > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for the day. > > > > Have a great one, > > Reg > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Hello Reg, It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also eat slightly more alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is made up of vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet overall even though you would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you would want to see that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. These could be cooked veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. Good luck! Simon Hey Simon, Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get it but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, saurkraut, pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I be rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be huge or what? All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. Peace, Reg > > > > > > > > > > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and poof into > > cyber space. > > > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the next year or > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful what you say > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > > > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me the other > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a great attempt > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is anyone who > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. > > > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah blah blah, > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. Right? > > > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my rants on > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural pregnancy even > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into getting an > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp tests came out > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and get a stage > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is no way > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up to her??) > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my midwife who did > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test (which isn't > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had Marlie at > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct results > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the papers and you > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth going " Uh > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason I'm sick > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for the day. > > > > Have a great one, > > Reg > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2006 Report Share Posted August 29, 2006 Hello Reg, It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also eat slightly more alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is made up of vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet overall even though you would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you would want to see that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. These could be cooked veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. Good luck! Simon Hey Simon, Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get it but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, saurkraut, pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I be rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be huge or what? All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. Peace, Reg > > > > > > > > > > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and poof into > > cyber space. > > > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the next year or > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful what you say > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > > > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me the other > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a great attempt > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is anyone who > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. > > > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah blah blah, > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. Right? > > > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my rants on > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural pregnancy even > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into getting an > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp tests came out > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and get a stage > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is no way > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up to her??) > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my midwife who did > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test (which isn't > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had Marlie at > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct results > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the papers and you > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth going " Uh > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason I'm sick > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for the day. > > > > Have a great one, > > Reg > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Hi Simon and Reg Just thought I would throw this out. I actually got this from Leno at the SC. As we know grains are acid and you can make balance for this by eating lots of vegs. The other way is through chewing. The saliva in the mouth is alkaline and so through chewing you actually change the rice from acid to a more balanced food containing both. Interesting eh?? Re: Re: Simon oh Simon??? > >Hello Reg, > >It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also eat slightly more >alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is made up of >vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet overall even though you >would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. > >Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you would want to see >that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. These could be cooked >veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. > >Good luck! > >Simon > > > > >> >> >> >> >> Hey Simon, >> Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get it >> but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be >> eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, saurkraut, >> pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying >> something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I be >> rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be huge or >> what? >> All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. >> Peace, >> Reg >> >> >>> > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and poof into >>>> > > cyber space. >>>> > > >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the next >> year or >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful what you >> say >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL >>>> > > >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me the >> other >>>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a great >> attempt >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is anyone >> who >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. >>>> > > >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah blah >> blah, >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. >> Right? >>>> > > >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my rants >> on >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural pregnancy >> even >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into >> getting an >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp tests came >> out >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and get a >> stage >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is no way >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up to >> her??) >>>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my midwife who >> did >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test (which >> isn't >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had Marlie >> at >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct results >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the papers and >> you >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth going " Uh >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason I'm >> sick >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for the day. >>>> > > >>>> > > Have a great one, >>>> > > Reg >>>> > > >>> > >> >> >> > > Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Hi Simon and Reg Just thought I would throw this out. I actually got this from Leno at the SC. As we know grains are acid and you can make balance for this by eating lots of vegs. The other way is through chewing. The saliva in the mouth is alkaline and so through chewing you actually change the rice from acid to a more balanced food containing both. Interesting eh?? Re: Re: Simon oh Simon??? > >Hello Reg, > >It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also eat slightly more >alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is made up of >vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet overall even though you >would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. > >Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you would want to see >that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. These could be cooked >veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. > >Good luck! > >Simon > > > > >> >> >> >> >> Hey Simon, >> Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get it >> but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be >> eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, saurkraut, >> pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying >> something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I be >> rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be huge or >> what? >> All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. >> Peace, >> Reg >> >> >>> > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and poof into >>>> > > cyber space. >>>> > > >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the next >> year or >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful what you >> say >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL >>>> > > >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me the >> other >>>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a great >> attempt >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is anyone >> who >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. >>>> > > >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah blah >> blah, >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. >> Right? >>>> > > >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my rants >> on >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural pregnancy >> even >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into >> getting an >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp tests came >> out >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and get a >> stage >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is no way >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up to >> her??) >>>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my midwife who >> did >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test (which >> isn't >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had Marlie >> at >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct results >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the papers and >> you >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth going " Uh >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason I'm >> sick >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for the day. >>>> > > >>>> > > Have a great one, >>>> > > Reg >>>> > > >>> > >> >> >> > > Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Hi Simon and Reg Just thought I would throw this out. I actually got this from Leno at the SC. As we know grains are acid and you can make balance for this by eating lots of vegs. The other way is through chewing. The saliva in the mouth is alkaline and so through chewing you actually change the rice from acid to a more balanced food containing both. Interesting eh?? Re: Re: Simon oh Simon??? > >Hello Reg, > >It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also eat slightly more >alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is made up of >vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet overall even though you >would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. > >Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you would want to see >that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. These could be cooked >veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. > >Good luck! > >Simon > > > > >> >> >> >> >> Hey Simon, >> Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get it >> but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be >> eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, saurkraut, >> pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying >> something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I be >> rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be huge or >> what? >> All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. >> Peace, >> Reg >> >> >>> > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and poof into >>>> > > cyber space. >>>> > > >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the next >> year or >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful what you >> say >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL >>>> > > >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me the >> other >>>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a great >> attempt >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is anyone >> who >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. >>>> > > >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah blah >> blah, >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. >> Right? >>>> > > >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my rants >> on >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural pregnancy >> even >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into >> getting an >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp tests came >> out >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and get a >> stage >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is no way >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up to >> her??) >>>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my midwife who >> did >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test (which >> isn't >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had Marlie >> at >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct results >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the papers and >> you >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth going " Uh >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason I'm >> sick >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for the day. >>>> > > >>>> > > Have a great one, >>>> > > Reg >>>> > > >>> > >> >> >> > > Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 -I am trying.........Keep nagging at me ok? Reggie -- In VeganMacrobiotics , " Simon G. Brown " wrote: > > Hello Reg, > > It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also eat slightly more > alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is made up of > vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet overall even though you > would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. > > Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you would want to see > that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. These could be cooked > veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. > > Good luck! > > Simon > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hey Simon, > > Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get it > > but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be > > eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, saurkraut, > > pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying > > something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I be > > rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be huge or > > what? > > All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. > > Peace, > > Reg > > > > > >> > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and poof into > >>> > > cyber space. > >>> > > > >>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the next > > year or > >>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful what you > > say > >>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > >>> > > > >>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me the > > other > >>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a great > > attempt > >>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is anyone > > who > >>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. > >>> > > > >>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah blah > > blah, > >>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. > > Right? > >>> > > > >>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my rants > > on > >>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural pregnancy > > even > >>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into > > getting an > >>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp tests came > > out > >>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and get a > > stage > >>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is no way > >>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up to > > her??) > >>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my midwife who > > did > >>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test (which > > isn't > >>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had Marlie > > at > >>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct results > >>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the papers and > > you > >>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth going " Uh > >>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason I'm > > sick > >>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for the day. > >>> > > > >>> > > Have a great one, > >>> > > Reg > >>> > > > >> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 -I am trying.........Keep nagging at me ok? Reggie -- In VeganMacrobiotics , " Simon G. Brown " wrote: > > Hello Reg, > > It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also eat slightly more > alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is made up of > vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet overall even though you > would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. > > Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you would want to see > that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. These could be cooked > veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. > > Good luck! > > Simon > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hey Simon, > > Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get it > > but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be > > eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, saurkraut, > > pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying > > something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I be > > rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be huge or > > what? > > All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. > > Peace, > > Reg > > > > > >> > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and poof into > >>> > > cyber space. > >>> > > > >>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the next > > year or > >>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful what you > > say > >>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > >>> > > > >>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me the > > other > >>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a great > > attempt > >>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is anyone > > who > >>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. > >>> > > > >>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah blah > > blah, > >>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. > > Right? > >>> > > > >>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my rants > > on > >>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural pregnancy > > even > >>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into > > getting an > >>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp tests came > > out > >>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and get a > > stage > >>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is no way > >>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up to > > her??) > >>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my midwife who > > did > >>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test (which > > isn't > >>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had Marlie > > at > >>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct results > >>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the papers and > > you > >>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth going " Uh > >>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason I'm > > sick > >>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for the day. > >>> > > > >>> > > Have a great one, > >>> > > Reg > >>> > > > >> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 -I am trying.........Keep nagging at me ok? Reggie -- In VeganMacrobiotics , " Simon G. Brown " wrote: > > Hello Reg, > > It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also eat slightly more > alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is made up of > vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet overall even though you > would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. > > Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you would want to see > that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. These could be cooked > veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. > > Good luck! > > Simon > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hey Simon, > > Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get it > > but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be > > eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, saurkraut, > > pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying > > something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I be > > rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be huge or > > what? > > All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. > > Peace, > > Reg > > > > > >> > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and poof into > >>> > > cyber space. > >>> > > > >>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the next > > year or > >>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful what you > > say > >>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > >>> > > > >>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me the > > other > >>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a great > > attempt > >>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is anyone > > who > >>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. > >>> > > > >>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah blah > > blah, > >>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. > > Right? > >>> > > > >>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my rants > > on > >>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural pregnancy > > even > >>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into > > getting an > >>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp tests came > > out > >>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and get a > > stage > >>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is no way > >>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up to > > her??) > >>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my midwife who > > did > >>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test (which > > isn't > >>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had Marlie > > at > >>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct results > >>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the papers and > > you > >>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth going " Uh > >>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason I'm > > sick > >>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for the day. > >>> > > > >>> > > Have a great one, > >>> > > Reg > >>> > > > >> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Hey , Ok, so I'll chew chew chew. But if acid turns more alkaline while chewing does that mean I should gulp down my veggies? I know that sounds silly but seriously does it work the same for alkaline turning acid from chewing too much? Not sure if you read the post to Simon about getting acid/alkaline to click in my head but many have tried and my brain shuts down. Reggie > >>> > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > > >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and poof into > >>>> > > cyber space. > >>>> > > > >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the next > >> year or > >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful what you > >> say > >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > >>>> > > > >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me the > >> other > >>>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a great > >> attempt > >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is anyone > >> who > >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. > >>>> > > > >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah blah > >> blah, > >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. > >> Right? > >>>> > > > >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my rants > >> on > >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural pregnancy > >> even > >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into > >> getting an > >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp tests came > >> out > >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and get a > >> stage > >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is no way > >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up to > >> her??) > >>>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my midwife who > >> did > >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test (which > >> isn't > >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had Marlie > >> at > >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct results > >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the papers and > >> you > >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth going " Uh > >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason I'm > >> sick > >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for the day. > >>>> > > > >>>> > > Have a great one, > >>>> > > Reg > >>>> > > > >>> > > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > Brown Waxman > www.celebrate4health.com > www.bebabywise.com > info@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Hi Mel, I agree, although as we do not really know whether chewing food necessarily make the food more alkaline it is difficult to say the chewing will for example turn brown rice from being acid forming to alkaline forming. To decide whether foods are acid or alkaline forming someone has to eat them and then test their urine to see if that food has created an acidic blood condition. This would mean that the rice will have already been mixed with saliva, although not with a hundred chews I’m sure. To me it is interesting the people eating fairly normal diets should end up with consistently acidic saliva. Love, Simon Hi Simon I do get your point about someone who is eating an highly acid forming diet however there is a lot of power in saliva and it has been used over the years as a source of healing such as in the Tibetan exercise that Ilanit mentioned. The Chinese also have a similar traditional technique that helps you to maintain healthy teeth by rubbing saliva a number of times around the gums. I still think there is validity in chewing to stimulate saliva in order to break down foods and create a more balanced acid/alkaline ratio. I think both sides are related and work together if that makes sense. Changing the diet and also paying attention to chewing. I am having a bit of a grin to myself here coz I don't win awards for my chewing abilities. Don't we often push the very thing we need to do for ourselves!!! I also highly recommend eating lots of fresh vegetables. I have observed many many people eating macrobiotics and there is a tendency to choose grains/grain products and well cooked vegetable dishes over the lightly blanched, steamed, pressed or even raw dishes. Not only do these help you to feel more relaxed, they also give you a bright, fresh and youthful appearance. I think it is especially important for women with children and for those people who live in cities or areas that have a lot of buildings in proportion to trees and green. A simple rule of thumb that helps one to get back to balance is to eat the same amount of vegs as grains so if you take a second helping of the grain dish you have to match it with the same amount of vegs. Sounds like you could overeat and that is possible for a while but soon it feels like too much and that second helping of grain is not as appealing when you know you also have to eat the vegs!! Love Mel Re: Re: Simon oh Simon??? >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >Hello Reg, >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also eat slightly >more >>>>>> >>> >alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is made up of >>>>>> >>> >vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet overall even >>>>>> though you >>>>>> >>> >would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you would want >>>>>> to see >>>>>> >>> >that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. These could be >>>>>> cooked >>>>>> >>> >veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >Good luck! >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >Simon >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >On 29/8/06 05:02, " purpleveg " <purpleveg@... <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> >>>>>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> >>>>> >>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> > wrote: >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Hey Simon, >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get >it >>>>>>>> >>>> >> but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be >>>>>>>> >>>> >> eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, >>>>>>>> saurkraut, >>>>>>>> >>>> >> pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying >>>>>>>> >>>> >> something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I >be >>>>>>>> >>>> >> rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be >huge or >>>>>>>> >>>> >> what? >>>>>>>> >>>> >> All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Peace, >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Reg >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply >and poof into >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > cyber space. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch >in the next >>>>>>>> >>>> >> year or >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? >Careful what you >>>>>>>> >>>> >> say >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline >thing to me the >>>>>>>> >>>> >> other >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) >made a great >>>>>>>> >>>> >> attempt >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if >there is anyone >>>>>>>> >>>> >> who >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an >ipod. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me >out blah blah >>>>>>>> >>>> >> blah, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah >blah. >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Right? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed >most of my rants >>>>>>>> >>>> >> on >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my >natural pregnancy >>>>>>>> >>>> >> even >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip >me into >>>>>>>> >>>> >> getting an >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your >afp tests came >>>>>>>> >>>> >> out >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come >in and get a >>>>>>>> >>>> >> stage >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her >there is no way >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like >it's up to >>>>>>>> >>>> >> her??) >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to >my midwife >>> >who >>>>>>>> >>>> >> did >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did >the test (which >>>>>>>> >>>> >> isn't >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong >that he had >>> >Marlie >>>>>>>> >>>> >> at >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the >correct results >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing >the papers and >>>>>>>> >>>> >> you >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and >forth going >>> > " Uh >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is >the reason I'm >>>>>>>> >>>> >> sick >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant >finished for the >>> >day. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Have a great one, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Reg >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>> >> >>>> >> Brown Waxman >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>> > >>> > >> >> Brown Waxman >> www.celebrate4health.com >> www.bebabywise.com >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >> >> > > Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Hi Mel, I agree, although as we do not really know whether chewing food necessarily make the food more alkaline it is difficult to say the chewing will for example turn brown rice from being acid forming to alkaline forming. To decide whether foods are acid or alkaline forming someone has to eat them and then test their urine to see if that food has created an acidic blood condition. This would mean that the rice will have already been mixed with saliva, although not with a hundred chews I’m sure. To me it is interesting the people eating fairly normal diets should end up with consistently acidic saliva. Love, Simon Hi Simon I do get your point about someone who is eating an highly acid forming diet however there is a lot of power in saliva and it has been used over the years as a source of healing such as in the Tibetan exercise that Ilanit mentioned. The Chinese also have a similar traditional technique that helps you to maintain healthy teeth by rubbing saliva a number of times around the gums. I still think there is validity in chewing to stimulate saliva in order to break down foods and create a more balanced acid/alkaline ratio. I think both sides are related and work together if that makes sense. Changing the diet and also paying attention to chewing. I am having a bit of a grin to myself here coz I don't win awards for my chewing abilities. Don't we often push the very thing we need to do for ourselves!!! I also highly recommend eating lots of fresh vegetables. I have observed many many people eating macrobiotics and there is a tendency to choose grains/grain products and well cooked vegetable dishes over the lightly blanched, steamed, pressed or even raw dishes. Not only do these help you to feel more relaxed, they also give you a bright, fresh and youthful appearance. I think it is especially important for women with children and for those people who live in cities or areas that have a lot of buildings in proportion to trees and green. A simple rule of thumb that helps one to get back to balance is to eat the same amount of vegs as grains so if you take a second helping of the grain dish you have to match it with the same amount of vegs. Sounds like you could overeat and that is possible for a while but soon it feels like too much and that second helping of grain is not as appealing when you know you also have to eat the vegs!! Love Mel Re: Re: Simon oh Simon??? >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >Hello Reg, >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also eat slightly >more >>>>>> >>> >alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is made up of >>>>>> >>> >vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet overall even >>>>>> though you >>>>>> >>> >would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you would want >>>>>> to see >>>>>> >>> >that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. These could be >>>>>> cooked >>>>>> >>> >veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >Good luck! >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >Simon >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >On 29/8/06 05:02, " purpleveg " <purpleveg@... <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> >>>>>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> >>>>> >>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> > wrote: >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Hey Simon, >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get >it >>>>>>>> >>>> >> but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be >>>>>>>> >>>> >> eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, >>>>>>>> saurkraut, >>>>>>>> >>>> >> pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying >>>>>>>> >>>> >> something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I >be >>>>>>>> >>>> >> rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be >huge or >>>>>>>> >>>> >> what? >>>>>>>> >>>> >> All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Peace, >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Reg >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply >and poof into >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > cyber space. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch >in the next >>>>>>>> >>>> >> year or >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? >Careful what you >>>>>>>> >>>> >> say >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline >thing to me the >>>>>>>> >>>> >> other >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) >made a great >>>>>>>> >>>> >> attempt >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if >there is anyone >>>>>>>> >>>> >> who >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an >ipod. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me >out blah blah >>>>>>>> >>>> >> blah, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah >blah. >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Right? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed >most of my rants >>>>>>>> >>>> >> on >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my >natural pregnancy >>>>>>>> >>>> >> even >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip >me into >>>>>>>> >>>> >> getting an >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your >afp tests came >>>>>>>> >>>> >> out >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come >in and get a >>>>>>>> >>>> >> stage >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her >there is no way >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like >it's up to >>>>>>>> >>>> >> her??) >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to >my midwife >>> >who >>>>>>>> >>>> >> did >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did >the test (which >>>>>>>> >>>> >> isn't >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong >that he had >>> >Marlie >>>>>>>> >>>> >> at >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the >correct results >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing >the papers and >>>>>>>> >>>> >> you >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and >forth going >>> > " Uh >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is >the reason I'm >>>>>>>> >>>> >> sick >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant >finished for the >>> >day. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Have a great one, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Reg >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>> >> >>>> >> Brown Waxman >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>> > >>> > >> >> Brown Waxman >> www.celebrate4health.com >> www.bebabywise.com >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >> >> > > Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 Hi Mel, I agree, although as we do not really know whether chewing food necessarily make the food more alkaline it is difficult to say the chewing will for example turn brown rice from being acid forming to alkaline forming. To decide whether foods are acid or alkaline forming someone has to eat them and then test their urine to see if that food has created an acidic blood condition. This would mean that the rice will have already been mixed with saliva, although not with a hundred chews I’m sure. To me it is interesting the people eating fairly normal diets should end up with consistently acidic saliva. Love, Simon Hi Simon I do get your point about someone who is eating an highly acid forming diet however there is a lot of power in saliva and it has been used over the years as a source of healing such as in the Tibetan exercise that Ilanit mentioned. The Chinese also have a similar traditional technique that helps you to maintain healthy teeth by rubbing saliva a number of times around the gums. I still think there is validity in chewing to stimulate saliva in order to break down foods and create a more balanced acid/alkaline ratio. I think both sides are related and work together if that makes sense. Changing the diet and also paying attention to chewing. I am having a bit of a grin to myself here coz I don't win awards for my chewing abilities. Don't we often push the very thing we need to do for ourselves!!! I also highly recommend eating lots of fresh vegetables. I have observed many many people eating macrobiotics and there is a tendency to choose grains/grain products and well cooked vegetable dishes over the lightly blanched, steamed, pressed or even raw dishes. Not only do these help you to feel more relaxed, they also give you a bright, fresh and youthful appearance. I think it is especially important for women with children and for those people who live in cities or areas that have a lot of buildings in proportion to trees and green. A simple rule of thumb that helps one to get back to balance is to eat the same amount of vegs as grains so if you take a second helping of the grain dish you have to match it with the same amount of vegs. Sounds like you could overeat and that is possible for a while but soon it feels like too much and that second helping of grain is not as appealing when you know you also have to eat the vegs!! Love Mel Re: Re: Simon oh Simon??? >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >Hello Reg, >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also eat slightly >more >>>>>> >>> >alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is made up of >>>>>> >>> >vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet overall even >>>>>> though you >>>>>> >>> >would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you would want >>>>>> to see >>>>>> >>> >that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. These could be >>>>>> cooked >>>>>> >>> >veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >Good luck! >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >Simon >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> >On 29/8/06 05:02, " purpleveg " <purpleveg@... <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> >>>>>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> >>>>> >>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> > wrote: >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Hey Simon, >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm starting to get >it >>>>>>>> >>>> >> but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I shouldn't be >>>>>>>> >>>> >> eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think lemon, >>>>>>>> saurkraut, >>>>>>>> >>>> >> pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? was saying >>>>>>>> >>>> >> something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, why can't I >be >>>>>>>> >>>> >> rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? Would I be >huge or >>>>>>>> >>>> >> what? >>>>>>>> >>>> >> All I can say is you're on your way to ipod worthy. >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Peace, >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Reg >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply >and poof into >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > cyber space. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch >in the next >>>>>>>> >>>> >> year or >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? >Careful what you >>>>>>>> >>>> >> say >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline >thing to me the >>>>>>>> >>>> >> other >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) >made a great >>>>>>>> >>>> >> attempt >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if >there is anyone >>>>>>>> >>>> >> who >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an >ipod. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me >out blah blah >>>>>>>> >>>> >> blah, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah >blah. >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Right? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed >most of my rants >>>>>>>> >>>> >> on >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my >natural pregnancy >>>>>>>> >>>> >> even >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip >me into >>>>>>>> >>>> >> getting an >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your >afp tests came >>>>>>>> >>>> >> out >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come >in and get a >>>>>>>> >>>> >> stage >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her >there is no way >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like >it's up to >>>>>>>> >>>> >> her??) >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to >my midwife >>> >who >>>>>>>> >>>> >> did >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did >the test (which >>>>>>>> >>>> >> isn't >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong >that he had >>> >Marlie >>>>>>>> >>>> >> at >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the >correct results >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing >the papers and >>>>>>>> >>>> >> you >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and >forth going >>> > " Uh >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is >the reason I'm >>>>>>>> >>>> >> sick >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant >finished for the >>> >day. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Have a great one, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Reg >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>> >> >>>> >> Brown Waxman >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>> > >>> > >> >> Brown Waxman >> www.celebrate4health.com >> www.bebabywise.com >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >> >> > > Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 well I have been putting off understanding so when the topic comes up I am interested. I do want to understand it simply for understanding it, like a puzzle. Trying to eat more of what I'm least attracted to? I'll have to think about that one. During pregnancy I ate veggies, tons of veggies, craved them every night for dinner. I think it's a good thing I followed those attractions no? Reggie > >> >>> > > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and > >poof into > >> >>>> > > cyber space. > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the > >next > >> >> year or > >> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful > >what you > >> >> say > >> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me > >the > >> >> other > >> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a > >great > >> >> attempt > >> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is > >anyone > >> >> who > >> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah > >blah > >> >> blah, > >> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. > >> >> Right? > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my > >rants > >> >> on > >> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural > >pregnancy > >> >> even > >> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into > >> >> getting an > >> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp > >tests came > >> >> out > >> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and > >get a > >> >> stage > >> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is > >no way > >> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up > >to > >> >> her??) > >> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my > >midwife who > >> >> did > >> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test > >(which > >> >> isn't > >> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had > >Marlie > >> >> at > >> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct > >results > >> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the > >papers and > >> >> you > >> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth > >going " Uh > >> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason > >I'm > >> >> sick > >> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for > >the day. > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > Have a great one, > >> >>>> > > Reg > >> >>>> > > > >> >>> > > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> Brown Waxman > >> www.celebrate4health.com > >> www.bebabywise.com > >> info@ > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Brown Waxman > www.celebrate4health.com > www.bebabywise.com > info@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 30, 2006 Report Share Posted August 30, 2006 well I have been putting off understanding so when the topic comes up I am interested. I do want to understand it simply for understanding it, like a puzzle. Trying to eat more of what I'm least attracted to? I'll have to think about that one. During pregnancy I ate veggies, tons of veggies, craved them every night for dinner. I think it's a good thing I followed those attractions no? Reggie > >> >>> > > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and > >poof into > >> >>>> > > cyber space. > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in the > >next > >> >> year or > >> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful > >what you > >> >> say > >> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to me > >the > >> >> other > >> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a > >great > >> >> attempt > >> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there is > >anyone > >> >> who > >> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out blah > >blah > >> >> blah, > >> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. > >> >> Right? > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of my > >rants > >> >> on > >> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural > >pregnancy > >> >> even > >> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me into > >> >> getting an > >> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp > >tests came > >> >> out > >> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in and > >get a > >> >> stage > >> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there is > >no way > >> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's up > >to > >> >> her??) > >> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my > >midwife who > >> >> did > >> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the test > >(which > >> >> isn't > >> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he had > >Marlie > >> >> at > >> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the correct > >results > >> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the > >papers and > >> >> you > >> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth > >going " Uh > >> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the reason > >I'm > >> >> sick > >> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished for > >the day. > >> >>>> > > > >> >>>> > > Have a great one, > >> >>>> > > Reg > >> >>>> > > > >> >>> > > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> Brown Waxman > >> www.celebrate4health.com > >> www.bebabywise.com > >> info@ > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Brown Waxman > www.celebrate4health.com > www.bebabywise.com > info@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Hi Reggie Yes it is great to learn all the different aspects of food and preparation but there is a delicate line between the learning and becoming too obsessed with the whole food thing. Intellectual discussions are fantastic but far removed from actually getting in the kitchen and cooking. At that time intuition, love, creativity, fun, gratitude for the food and all those lovely words come into play. If one is worrying about the calories, the mineral content or which energy a food has then something is lost in the cooking and the meal becomes flat and un-inspiring or not satisfying. Meals should still be a source of fun, enjoyment and a time to gather with family and friends. Cravings are very interesting because they can come for different reasons - an inbalance, emotional upset, habit or good intuition. During pregnancy a baby likes a full menu and often cravings come from the baby too. I think it was wonderful that you craved all those veggies and you both must have been using great intuition. When cravings arise for something far out especially in pregnancy, it is a good idea to satisfy them with a similar food but of higher quality for example if you crave corn chips then maybe you need more oil and having tempura would be a better choice. As for eating what you are not attracted to, this is within a meal that has a variety of dishes. Many people love to eat grains whether it is bread, cracked grains or the like. If a meal is presented then they automatically pile their plates up with the grain dish. Then they don't have much room left for the veg dishes. Someone else might prefer oily food and likewise eat a large portion of deep fried tempeh, again not leaving enough room for the other dishes. Of course I am somewhat exaggerating here. If both of those examples ate a little less of what they 'loved' and made an effort to eat slightly more of the less appealing dish it would lead to more balance in both diet and cravings because many times they are related. Hope that explains what I mean?!! Re: Simon oh Simon??? > >well I have been putting off understanding so when the topic comes >up I am interested. I do want to understand it simply for >understanding it, like a puzzle. >Trying to eat more of what I'm least attracted to? I'll have to >think about that one. > >During pregnancy I ate veggies, tons of veggies, craved them every >night for dinner. I think it's a good thing I followed those >attractions no? > >Reggie > > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and >> >poof into >> >> >>>> > > cyber space. >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in >the >> >next >> >> >> year or >> >> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful >> >what you >> >> >> say >> >> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to >me >> >the >> >> >> other >> >> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a >> >great >> >> >> attempt >> >> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there >is >> >anyone >> >> >> who >> >> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out >blah >> >blah >> >> >> blah, >> >> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. >> >> >> Right? >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of >my >> >rants >> >> >> on >> >> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural >> >pregnancy >> >> >> even >> >> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me >into >> >> >> getting an >> >> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp >> >tests came >> >> >> out >> >> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in >and >> >get a >> >> >> stage >> >> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there >is >> >no way >> >> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's >up >> >to >> >> >> her??) >> >> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my >> >midwife who >> >> >> did >> >> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the >test >> >(which >> >> >> isn't >> >> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he >had >> >Marlie >> >> >> at >> >> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the >correct >> >results >> >> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the >> >papers and >> >> >> you >> >> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth >> >going " Uh >> >> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the >reason >> >I'm >> >> >> sick >> >> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished >for >> >the day. >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > Have a great one, >> >> >>>> > > Reg >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Brown Waxman >> >> www.celebrate4health.com >> >> www.bebabywise.com >> >> info@ >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> Brown Waxman >> www.celebrate4health.com >> www.bebabywise.com >> info@... >> > > > > > Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Hi Reggie Yes it is great to learn all the different aspects of food and preparation but there is a delicate line between the learning and becoming too obsessed with the whole food thing. Intellectual discussions are fantastic but far removed from actually getting in the kitchen and cooking. At that time intuition, love, creativity, fun, gratitude for the food and all those lovely words come into play. If one is worrying about the calories, the mineral content or which energy a food has then something is lost in the cooking and the meal becomes flat and un-inspiring or not satisfying. Meals should still be a source of fun, enjoyment and a time to gather with family and friends. Cravings are very interesting because they can come for different reasons - an inbalance, emotional upset, habit or good intuition. During pregnancy a baby likes a full menu and often cravings come from the baby too. I think it was wonderful that you craved all those veggies and you both must have been using great intuition. When cravings arise for something far out especially in pregnancy, it is a good idea to satisfy them with a similar food but of higher quality for example if you crave corn chips then maybe you need more oil and having tempura would be a better choice. As for eating what you are not attracted to, this is within a meal that has a variety of dishes. Many people love to eat grains whether it is bread, cracked grains or the like. If a meal is presented then they automatically pile their plates up with the grain dish. Then they don't have much room left for the veg dishes. Someone else might prefer oily food and likewise eat a large portion of deep fried tempeh, again not leaving enough room for the other dishes. Of course I am somewhat exaggerating here. If both of those examples ate a little less of what they 'loved' and made an effort to eat slightly more of the less appealing dish it would lead to more balance in both diet and cravings because many times they are related. Hope that explains what I mean?!! Re: Simon oh Simon??? > >well I have been putting off understanding so when the topic comes >up I am interested. I do want to understand it simply for >understanding it, like a puzzle. >Trying to eat more of what I'm least attracted to? I'll have to >think about that one. > >During pregnancy I ate veggies, tons of veggies, craved them every >night for dinner. I think it's a good thing I followed those >attractions no? > >Reggie > > >> >> >>> > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out this long reply and >> >poof into >> >> >>>> > > cyber space. >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel a whole bunch in >the >> >next >> >> >> year or >> >> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on your couch? Careful >> >what you >> >> >> say >> >> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid alkaline thing to >me >> >the >> >> >> other >> >> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you ???) made a >> >great >> >> >> attempt >> >> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it yet. So if there >is >> >anyone >> >> >> who >> >> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, they will get an ipod. >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, balance me out >blah >> >blah >> >> >> blah, >> >> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my eyes, blah blah blah. >> >> >> Right? >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you probably missed most of >my >> >rants >> >> >> on >> >> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't handle my natural >> >pregnancy >> >> >> even >> >> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic to try and flip me >into >> >> >> getting an >> >> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk " oh Reggie your afp >> >tests came >> >> >> out >> >> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said you MUST come in >and >> >get a >> >> >> stage >> >> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. I told her there >is >> >no way >> >> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said ok (thanks like it's >up >> >to >> >> >> her??) >> >> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the ultrasound " I went to my >> >midwife who >> >> >> did >> >> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's office did the >test >> >(which >> >> >> isn't >> >> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so so so wrong that he >had >> >Marlie >> >> >> at >> >> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's syndrome and the >correct >> >results >> >> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil insisted on seeing the >> >papers and >> >> >> you >> >> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the paper back and forth >> >going " Uh >> >> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something wrong. He is the >reason >> >I'm >> >> >> sick >> >> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. Ok, rant finished >for >> >the day. >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>>> > > Have a great one, >> >> >>>> > > Reg >> >> >>>> > > >> >> >>> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> Brown Waxman >> >> www.celebrate4health.com >> >> www.bebabywise.com >> >> info@ >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> Brown Waxman >> www.celebrate4health.com >> www.bebabywise.com >> info@... >> > > > > > Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Hi Simon Another interesting piece of info that I got from Dr Yu (clinical professor of Urology at Washington University Med center) at the SC (maybe leslie went to his lecture coz I missed it) is that when we get into our 40's certain enzymes that are used for digestion are no longer produced so it is very important to use fermented foods especially pickles to help the digestive process. Maybe this has something to do with the weight gain many folks experience at that time. Yu's present focus/study is on digestive enzymes and probiotics in nutrition, detoxification and cellular regeneration. Re: Re: Simon oh Simon??? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >Hello Reg, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also >>>>>>>>>>>> eat slightly >>> >more >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is >made up of >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet >>>>>>>>>>>> overall even >>>>>>>> >>>>>> though you >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you >would want >>>>>>>> >>>>>> to see >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. >>>>>>>>>>>> These could be >>>>>>>> >>>>>> cooked >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >Good luck! >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >Simon >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >On 29/8/06 05:02, " purpleveg " <purpleveg@... >>>>>>>>>>>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> >>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> > wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Hey Simon, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm >starting to get >>> >it >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I >shouldn't be >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think >lemon, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> saurkraut, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? > was saying >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, >why can't I >>> >be >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? >Would I be >>> >huge or >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> what? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> All I can say is you're on your way to ipod >worthy. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Peace, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Reg >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out >this long reply >>> >and poof into >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > cyber space. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel >a whole bunch >>> >in the next >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> year or >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on >your couch? >>> >Careful what you >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> say >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid >alkaline >>> >thing to me the >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> other >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you >???) >>> >made a great >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> attempt >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it >yet. So if >>> >there is anyone >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> who >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, >they will get an >>> >ipod. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, >balance me >>> >out blah blah >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> blah, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my >eyes, blah blah >>> >blah. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Right? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you >probably missed >>> >most of my rants >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> on >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't >handle my >>> >natural pregnancy >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> even >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic >to try and flip >>> >me into >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> getting an >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk > " oh Reggie your >>> >afp tests came >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> out >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said >you MUST come >>> >in and get a >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> stage >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. >I told her >>> >there is no way >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said >ok (thanks like >>> >it's up to >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> her??) >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the >ultrasound " I went to >>> >my midwife >>>>>> >>> >who >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> did >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's >office did >>> >the test (which >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> isn't >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so >so so wrong >>> >that he had >>>>>> >>> >Marlie >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> at >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's >syndrome and the >>> >correct results >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil >insisted on seeing >>> >the papers and >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> you >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the >paper back and >>> >forth going >>>>>> >>> > " Uh >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something >wrong. He is >>> >the reason I'm >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> sick >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. >Ok, rant >>> >finished for the >>>>>> >>> >day. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Have a great one, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Reg >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Brown Waxman >>>>>>>> >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com >>>>>>>> >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com >>>>>>>> >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>>>>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>>>> >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>> >> >>>> >> Brown Waxman >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>> > >>> > >> >> Brown Waxman >> www.celebrate4health.com >> www.bebabywise.com >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >> >> > > Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... 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Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Hi Simon Another interesting piece of info that I got from Dr Yu (clinical professor of Urology at Washington University Med center) at the SC (maybe leslie went to his lecture coz I missed it) is that when we get into our 40's certain enzymes that are used for digestion are no longer produced so it is very important to use fermented foods especially pickles to help the digestive process. Maybe this has something to do with the weight gain many folks experience at that time. Yu's present focus/study is on digestive enzymes and probiotics in nutrition, detoxification and cellular regeneration. Re: Re: Simon oh Simon??? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >Hello Reg, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also >>>>>>>>>>>> eat slightly >>> >more >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is >made up of >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet >>>>>>>>>>>> overall even >>>>>>>> >>>>>> though you >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you >would want >>>>>>>> >>>>>> to see >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. >>>>>>>>>>>> These could be >>>>>>>> >>>>>> cooked >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >Good luck! >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >Simon >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >On 29/8/06 05:02, " purpleveg " <purpleveg@... >>>>>>>>>>>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> >>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> > wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Hey Simon, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm >starting to get >>> >it >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I >shouldn't be >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think >lemon, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> saurkraut, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? > was saying >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, >why can't I >>> >be >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? >Would I be >>> >huge or >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> what? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> All I can say is you're on your way to ipod >worthy. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Peace, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Reg >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out >this long reply >>> >and poof into >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > cyber space. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel >a whole bunch >>> >in the next >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> year or >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on >your couch? >>> >Careful what you >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> say >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid >alkaline >>> >thing to me the >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> other >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you >???) >>> >made a great >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> attempt >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it >yet. So if >>> >there is anyone >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> who >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, >they will get an >>> >ipod. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, >balance me >>> >out blah blah >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> blah, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my >eyes, blah blah >>> >blah. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Right? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you >probably missed >>> >most of my rants >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> on >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't >handle my >>> >natural pregnancy >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> even >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic >to try and flip >>> >me into >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> getting an >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk > " oh Reggie your >>> >afp tests came >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> out >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said >you MUST come >>> >in and get a >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> stage >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. >I told her >>> >there is no way >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said >ok (thanks like >>> >it's up to >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> her??) >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the >ultrasound " I went to >>> >my midwife >>>>>> >>> >who >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> did >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's >office did >>> >the test (which >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> isn't >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so >so so wrong >>> >that he had >>>>>> >>> >Marlie >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> at >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's >syndrome and the >>> >correct results >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil >insisted on seeing >>> >the papers and >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> you >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the >paper back and >>> >forth going >>>>>> >>> > " Uh >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something >wrong. He is >>> >the reason I'm >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> sick >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. >Ok, rant >>> >finished for the >>>>>> >>> >day. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Have a great one, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Reg >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Brown Waxman >>>>>>>> >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com >>>>>>>> >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com >>>>>>>> >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>>>>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>>>> >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>> >> >>>> >> Brown Waxman >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>> > >>> > >> >> Brown Waxman >> www.celebrate4health.com >> www.bebabywise.com >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >> >> > > Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... 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Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Hi Simon Another interesting piece of info that I got from Dr Yu (clinical professor of Urology at Washington University Med center) at the SC (maybe leslie went to his lecture coz I missed it) is that when we get into our 40's certain enzymes that are used for digestion are no longer produced so it is very important to use fermented foods especially pickles to help the digestive process. Maybe this has something to do with the weight gain many folks experience at that time. Yu's present focus/study is on digestive enzymes and probiotics in nutrition, detoxification and cellular regeneration. Re: Re: Simon oh Simon??? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >Hello Reg, >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >It is fine to eat acid forming foods as long as you also >>>>>>>>>>>> eat slightly >>> >more >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >alkaline forming foods. If about half your daily food is >made up of >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >vegetables you will eating an alkaline forming diet >>>>>>>>>>>> overall even >>>>>>>> >>>>>> though you >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >would be eating acid forming foods like brown rice. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >Imagine putting all your days food on your table and you >would want >>>>>>>> >>>>>> to see >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >that slightly more than half the food is vegetables. >>>>>>>>>>>> These could be >>>>>>>> >>>>>> cooked >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >veg, salads, raw veg as a snack, juices and soups. >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >Good luck! >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >Simon >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> >On 29/8/06 05:02, " purpleveg " <purpleveg@... >>>>>>>>>>>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> >>>>>>>> >>>>>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>> >>> <mailto:purpleveg%40yahoo.com> > wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Hey Simon, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Ok, I've printed this out and read it once, I'm >starting to get >>> >it >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> but still....... I must be brain dead. I assume I >shouldn't be >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> eating saurkraut? When I think of acidic I think >lemon, >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> saurkraut, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> pickles stuff like that 'regular' food is too? > was saying >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> something about rice too. Oh this is frustrating, >why can't I >>> >be >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> rich and be able to afford a macro chef? Gayle? >Would I be >>> >huge or >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> what? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> All I can say is you're on your way to ipod >worthy. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Peace, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Reg >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out >this long reply >>> >and poof into >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > cyber space. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel >a whole bunch >>> >in the next >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> year or >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on >your couch? >>> >Careful what you >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> say >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid >alkaline >>> >thing to me the >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> other >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you >???) >>> >made a great >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> attempt >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it >yet. So if >>> >there is anyone >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> who >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, >they will get an >>> >ipod. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, >balance me >>> >out blah blah >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> blah, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my >eyes, blah blah >>> >blah. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Right? >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you >probably missed >>> >most of my rants >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> on >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't >handle my >>> >natural pregnancy >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> even >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic >to try and flip >>> >me into >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> getting an >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk > " oh Reggie your >>> >afp tests came >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> out >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said >you MUST come >>> >in and get a >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> stage >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. >I told her >>> >there is no way >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said >ok (thanks like >>> >it's up to >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> her??) >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the >ultrasound " I went to >>> >my midwife >>>>>> >>> >who >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> did >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's >office did >>> >the test (which >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> isn't >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so >so so wrong >>> >that he had >>>>>> >>> >Marlie >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> at >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's >syndrome and the >>> >correct results >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil >insisted on seeing >>> >the papers and >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> you >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the >paper back and >>> >forth going >>>>>> >>> > " Uh >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something >wrong. He is >>> >the reason I'm >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> sick >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. >Ok, rant >>> >finished for the >>>>>> >>> >day. >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Have a great one, >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Reg >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Brown Waxman >>>>>>>> >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com >>>>>>>> >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com >>>>>>>> >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>>>>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>>>> >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> >>>>>> >>> > >>>>>> >>> > >>>> >> >>>> >> Brown Waxman >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >>>> >> >>>> >> >>> > >>> > >> >> Brown Waxman >> www.celebrate4health.com >> www.bebabywise.com >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> >> >> > > Brown Waxman www.celebrate4health.com www.bebabywise.com info@... 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Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 My understanding of why we need to chew well to make our food alkaline is because our stomach is acid. We want to have a strong attraction between our stomach acid and well-chewed alkaline food for the best digestion. > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out > this long reply > >> >and poof into > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > cyber space. > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel > a whole bunch > >> >in the next > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> year or > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on > your couch? > >> >Careful what you > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> say > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid > alkaline > >> >thing to me the > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> other > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you > ???) > >> >made a great > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> attempt > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it > yet. So if > >> >there is anyone > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> who > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, > they will get an > >> >ipod. > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, > balance me > >> >out blah blah > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> blah, > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my > eyes, blah blah > >> >blah. > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Right? > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you > probably missed > >> >most of my rants > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> on > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't > handle my > >> >natural pregnancy > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> even > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic > to try and flip > >> >me into > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> getting an > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk > " oh Reggie your > >> >afp tests came > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> out > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said > you MUST come > >> >in and get a > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> stage > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. > I told her > >> >there is no way > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said > ok (thanks like > >> >it's up to > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> her??) > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the > ultrasound " I went to > >> >my midwife > >>>>> >>> >who > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> did > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's > office did > >> >the test (which > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> isn't > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so > so so wrong > >> >that he had > >>>>> >>> >Marlie > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> at > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's > syndrome and the > >> >correct results > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil > insisted on seeing > >> >the papers and > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> you > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the > paper back and > >> >forth going > >>>>> >>> > " Uh > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something > wrong. He is > >> >the reason I'm > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> sick > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. > Ok, rant > >> >finished for the > >>>>> >>> >day. > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Have a great one, > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Reg > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>> >>>> >> Brown Waxman > >>>>>>> >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com > >>>>>>> >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com > >>>>>>> >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>>>>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>>>> >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>> >>> > > >>>>> >>> > > >>> >> > >>> >> Brown Waxman > >>> >> www.celebrate4health.com > >>> >> www.bebabywise.com > >>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >> > > >> > > > > > Brown Waxman > > www.celebrate4health.com > > www.bebabywise.com > > info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 My understanding of why we need to chew well to make our food alkaline is because our stomach is acid. We want to have a strong attraction between our stomach acid and well-chewed alkaline food for the best digestion. > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out > this long reply > >> >and poof into > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > cyber space. > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel > a whole bunch > >> >in the next > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> year or > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on > your couch? > >> >Careful what you > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> say > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid > alkaline > >> >thing to me the > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> other > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you > ???) > >> >made a great > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> attempt > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it > yet. So if > >> >there is anyone > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> who > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, > they will get an > >> >ipod. > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, > balance me > >> >out blah blah > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> blah, > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my > eyes, blah blah > >> >blah. > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Right? > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you > probably missed > >> >most of my rants > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> on > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't > handle my > >> >natural pregnancy > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> even > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic > to try and flip > >> >me into > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> getting an > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk > " oh Reggie your > >> >afp tests came > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> out > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said > you MUST come > >> >in and get a > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> stage > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. > I told her > >> >there is no way > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said > ok (thanks like > >> >it's up to > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> her??) > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the > ultrasound " I went to > >> >my midwife > >>>>> >>> >who > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> did > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's > office did > >> >the test (which > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> isn't > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so > so so wrong > >> >that he had > >>>>> >>> >Marlie > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> at > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's > syndrome and the > >> >correct results > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil > insisted on seeing > >> >the papers and > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> you > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the > paper back and > >> >forth going > >>>>> >>> > " Uh > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something > wrong. He is > >> >the reason I'm > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> sick > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. > Ok, rant > >> >finished for the > >>>>> >>> >day. > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Have a great one, > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Reg > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>> >>>> >> Brown Waxman > >>>>>>> >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com > >>>>>>> >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com > >>>>>>> >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>>>>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>>>> >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>> >>> > > >>>>> >>> > > >>> >> > >>> >> Brown Waxman > >>> >> www.celebrate4health.com > >>> >> www.bebabywise.com > >>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>> >> > >>> >> > >> > > >> > > > > > Brown Waxman > > www.celebrate4health.com > > www.bebabywise.com > > info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 Unfortunately, I missed his lecture too. Was working! > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I'm really upset here I wrote out > >this long reply > >>> >and poof into > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > cyber space. > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Marlie and I will hopefully travel > >a whole bunch > >>> >in the next > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> year or > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > so is this an invite to crash on > >your couch? > >>> >Careful what you > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> say > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > I've got over 100 witnesses. LOL > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Poor tried to explain the acid > >alkaline > >>> >thing to me the > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> other > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > day and dear (where are you > >???) > >>> >made a great > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> attempt > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but I fear I am not able to get it > >yet. So if > >>> >there is anyone > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> who > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > can really get me to explain it, > >they will get an > >>> >ipod. > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > What I did get was eat the veggies, > >balance me > >>> >out blah blah > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> blah, > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > get rid of dark circles under my > >eyes, blah blah > >>> >blah. > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Right? > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > My brother in law is a dr, you > >probably missed > >>> >most of my rants > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> on > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > him but he's clueless. He couldn't > >handle my > >>> >natural pregnancy > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> even > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > worked on some major scare tactic > >to try and flip > >>> >me into > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> getting an > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > ultrasound using typical dr talk > > " oh Reggie your > >>> >afp tests came > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> out > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > very bad I spoke to dr... who said > >you MUST come > >>> >in and get a > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> stage > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > 2 ultrasound and amnio right away. > >I told her > >>> >there is no way > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > you'll have the amnio so she said > >ok (thanks like > >>> >it's up to > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> her??) > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > but you MUST come have the > >ultrasound " I went to > >>> >my midwife > >>>>>> >>> >who > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> did > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > the test herself and found my bil's > >office did > >>> >the test (which > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> isn't > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a test really but a screening) so > >so so wrong > >>> >that he had > >>>>>> >>> >Marlie > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> at > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > a 1:35 chance of having down's > >syndrome and the > >>> >correct results > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > showed 1:3600 or so. My bil > >insisted on seeing > >>> >the papers and > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> you > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > should have seen him slapping the > >paper back and > >>> >forth going > >>>>>> >>> > " Uh > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > huh " and trying to find something > >wrong. He is > >>> >the reason I'm > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> sick > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > now him and his stupid vaccines. > >Ok, rant > >>> >finished for the > >>>>>> >>> >day. > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Have a great one, > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > Reg > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> > > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> Brown Waxman > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>>>>>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>>>>> >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>>>> >>>> >> > >>>>>> >>> > > >>>>>> >>> > > >>>> >> > >>>> >> Brown Waxman > >>>> >> www.celebrate4health.com > >>>> >> www.bebabywise.com > >>>> >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>>> <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >>>> >> > >>>> >> > >>> > > >>> > > >> > >> Brown Waxman > >> www.celebrate4health.com > >> www.bebabywise.com > >> info@... <mailto:info%40celebrate4health.com> > >> > >> > > > > > > > Brown Waxman > www.celebrate4health.com > www.bebabywise.com > info@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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