Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 . . . Patty is the fasting expert! . . . It does take time . . . Are you getting sufficient deep sleep? Exercising moderately? Drinking plenty of water? Have you tried the spit test to see if you have a systemic fungal problem? Are you taking probiotics? Which vitamins and herbs are you taking? Are you taking a quality brand? Sometimes it's best to back off everything, then slowly start adding them, one at a time so you know how you feel with them. Also . . . check for silicone dioxide in your supplements and vitamins. You may be hypersensitive to silicone so taking supplements with it are aggravating the problem. Hugs and prayers, Rogene --- healing2come <healing2come@...> wrote: > I am almost 5 months explant and still very > fatigued? How often can I > fast? I am continuing to eat healthy and I just want > to be better and I > take a slew of vitaming and herbs. My mother in law > says I am taking > too much but I just want to be better I will try > anything. Is it > possible to be taking too much? > > Love and God Bless All your help? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Yes, in my opinion it is possible to be taking too much. Also expensive and possibly a waste of time and money. It is very hard to tell if something is affecting you when you are taking too many things together. What all are you taking? I really feel that you should be taking something to control candida---primal defense and something else like oil of oregano or olive leaf extract. I would include garlic and onions in my diet, and coconut oil. Those also kill yeast and pathogens. Other than that, you would be better off concentrating on detoxing. As for healthy eating, the more raw foods the better. You should strive for at least 50% of more of your intake to be raw. Your body needs enzymes! Juicing organic produce can be very helpful. Fasting can be useful, but it can also be done too much. All of these things can produce " cleansing reactions " or herxes. One reason you may be so tired is because you are " herxing " Extreme fatigue is the most common symptom of herxing. That is another reason to look at what you are doing and possibly slow down and do only a few things at a time. You will get there. Tiredness was one of my most persistent symptoms and I still get it whenever I herx. Hugs, kathy > > I am almost 5 months explant and still very fatigued? How often can I > fast? I am continuing to eat healthy and I just want to be better and I > take a slew of vitaming and herbs. My mother in law says I am taking > too much but I just want to be better I will try anything. Is it > possible to be taking too much? > > Love and God Bless All your help? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 You bet you can take too much. Have you had any lab work that would indicate what you are low in? Kenda > I am almost 5 months explant and still very fatigued? How often can I > fast? I am continuing to eat healthy and I just want to be better and I > take a slew of vitaming and herbs. My mother in law says I am taking > too much but I just want to be better I will try anything. Is it > possible to be taking too much? > > Love and God Bless All your help? > > > > > > > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice given by licensed > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed health care > professional before commencing any medical treatment. > > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians mislead you. > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about how to live a > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing, two-time > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 , Actually, this is not unusual...I was still feeling very sick and poisoned 18 months post explant! It was after that that I decided to kcick another fasting program into gear and things started getting better and better. For some of us, this healing effort just takes a very long time. I read somewhere that it takes the immune system 7 years to fully rejuvenate, so don't be too impatient to get better. I made that mistake and was almost in despair over my healing, but it did happen. It just took alot longer than I wanted it to. You can overdo the vitamins. My suggestion would be to cut back on them. Poor quality vitamins can actually place a burden on the liver, especially if you take loads of them. I also made that mistake! I started feeling better when I cut back on them, and now take them in cycles. You really, really want to assist your liver as much as possible, and sometimes that means letting it clear itself out. A liver flush may be a good idea for you to consider. Patty > > I am almost 5 months explant and still very fatigued? How often can I > fast? I am continuing to eat healthy and I just want to be better and I > take a slew of vitaming and herbs. My mother in law says I am taking > too much but I just want to be better I will try anything. Is it > possible to be taking too much? > > Love and God Bless All your help? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Oops, sorry, forgot to answer your question! I would suggest a program of fasting that you find comfortable. My naturopathic doctor fasts one day a week. I've also seen programs where you fast one day a week, 3 days a month, and 10 days a season. That is a little too intense for me. As I mentioned in another post, I know that devout Jews fasted twice a week (Mondays and Thursdays) in centuries past. So, you can put together a program that you are able to handle, but really be careful of overdoing it if you are very thin. You also want to make sure you are giving your body enough time to build up its glutathione reserves in between fasts, because fasting can deplete those. Glutathione is very, very important for fighting free radicals. You can get glutathione in supplements like Immunocal and BioPure protein, as well as certain fruits and vegetables, like watermelon. I think I have a post in the files section on glutathione (?). If I don't, please be sure to do an internet search on it! Other sources of glutathione rebuilding will come from supplementing with alpha lipoic acid, N-acetyl-cystine (or NAC, for short), and milk thistle. I hope this helps you get past that fatigue ! Patty > > I am almost 5 months explant and still very fatigued? How often can I > fast? I am continuing to eat healthy and I just want to be better and I > take a slew of vitaming and herbs. My mother in law says I am taking > too much but I just want to be better I will try anything. Is it > possible to be taking too much? > > Love and God Bless All your help? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Someone recently told me about a product called Reliv. I haven't tried it yet, but I understand it's considered a food supplement, and supposedly has given alot of sick people their lives back. Has anyone heard of it? It comes in powdered form and you drink it in shakes. Sis > > > > I am almost 5 months explant and still very fatigued? How often can > I > > fast? I am continuing to eat healthy and I just want to be better > and I > > take a slew of vitaming and herbs. My mother in law says I am taking > > too much but I just want to be better I will try anything. Is it > > possible to be taking too much? > > > > Love and God Bless All your help? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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