Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 , If you're fighting full blown, systemic fungal problems, it's best to cut out the sweet fruits for a while. Grapefruit or lemon, etc. is OK. Later, when you're over the hump (you won't crave sugar any more and will be feeling better), you can start adding fruit back into your diet a little at at time. Then, instead of using sugar, use honey (non-processed is best)! It tasted good almost any place that sugar is used. Instead of refined grains, you can eat whole grain breads . . . The yeast used in bread is not the same kind of yeast that causes health problems. It's OK. Patty has done a lot fasting . . . From what I'm reading about fasting, it's one way to quickly get the sugars that encourage yeast out of your system. I'm not one to fast, but I found the one I did left me feeling energized and great! " The Maker's Diet " describes the whys and hows of eating a really good diet. Rubin, the author, calls it a 40 day plan to health. I'd find it impossible to switch to that diet suddenly though - unless I was really sick and desperate to get well. Right now, I consider it more of a guideline to a goal. Once you begin feeling the benefits of eating healthy, it becomes self-motivating to do more. You'll find foods that you really enjoy that you've never considered before. Since one of the problems with getting better is overcoming stress . . . I'd suggest easing into any program and not stressing over it. Getting better is a process. It takes patience, time and commmitment! Be kind to yourself . . . Love your body! . . . and give your body the food it needs to rebuild itself. Hugs and prayers, Rogene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 Dearest : I had the worst headaches before my ruptured breast implants were removed. My head ached so badly that I would have to hold my head up, my neck was a mess too. Honey, I think that once you have these toxic implants removed you will not have headaches. I still get mild headaches, but they are rare. I'm sure that some of the other ladies will comment on this too. The last few days I have been having peanut butter and honey sandwiches for lunch, no problems yet! Stay close to these wonderful ladies and you will get help...love you.....Lea ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` so when you say no sugar > do you mean no fruit either. Is it like the Atkins diet, because carbs > break down to sugar if not used. > That might be hard for me, I am slowly trying to take sugar out, I put > less in my coffee and none on my oatmeal. But boy do I have a headache > today! I can't believe it would be from that. > The whole detox and eat only certain foods is hard. How do you do it. > Help Please. > I don't have my implants out yet I go for my consult on Nov 1, and I > am hoping to scheduale someting in the next couple weeks after that. I > know what not to take before surgery so I am starting now in case they > have something quicker. > Anyway, > I am so glad I found this site I had heard that implants could make > you sick and I know God showed me not to put them in but I did not > listen and now here I am , but in His Goodness and Faithfulness He is > helping me every step of the way. > God Bless you all > > > > > > > > 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 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 Hi , I agree, the whole detox diet and eating appropriate foods can be difficult at first until you get used to making it a way of life. Even so, I find it hard to stick to it 100%, so please don't beat yourself up over it and feel that you are a failure if you don't eat perfectly according to the protocols that are out there. I don't think anybody can do it 100%--there are just too many temptations, occasions, and social events to be able to avoid eating some standard American diet fare. Dr. Weil has a pretty good book out called 8 Weeks to Optimum Health, and in it he takes you through 8 weeks of changing things in your diet a little at a time, step by step. It makes it fairly simple and is quite effective. This would be a good introduction to making those changes in ways that are easy. God is faithful, and I am so happy to know you are experiencing the greatness of His mercy and forgiveness! I am so glad you found this site too, and I know that through your perseverance and faith, you will get better. I went through the same things, regarding what God was doing if we'd only listened. It seems alot of us experienced that little nagging voice in the back of our minds that this might be a mistake, or a glitch in events that might have given us a way to back out, a second chance to change our minds,or whatever. There are so many women getting sick, and now we are in a position to help them, which is the best way to use this experience to the full potential that God wants us to. Stay positive and hopeful...there are many, many women getting better after explant and you will too. God bless you as you go through explant and heal! Patty --- In , " sukeekitty " <sukeekitty@y...> wrote: > > do you mean no fruit either. Is it like the Atkins diet, because carbs > break down to sugar if not used. > That might be hard for me, I am slowly trying to take sugar out, I put > less in my coffee and none on my oatmeal. But boy do I have a headache > today! I can't believe it would be from that. > The whole detox and eat only certain foods is hard. How do you do it. > Help Please. > I don't have my implants out yet I go for my consult on Nov 1, and I > am hoping to scheduale someting in the next couple weeks after that. I > know what not to take before surgery so I am starting now in case they > have something quicker. > Anyway, > I am so glad I found this site I had heard that implants could make > you sick and I know God showed me not to put them in but I did not > listen and now here I am , but in His Goodness and Faithfulness He is > helping me every step of the way. > God Bless you all > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 Yes, I have done alot of fasting and find that it makes me feel fantastic. I just did a 3 day fast recently, and am ready to do it again, I felt that good on it. It completely energizes after you get over that first day hump and allows your body to dump alot of stuff. It also took away joint pain completely! Anyone doing a fast should be educated about it, however. I read several great books, including Dr. Fuhrman's called " Fasting and Eating for Health " . Good book. I think it is also significant that people have fasted for centuries, including those inclined to fast for spiritual reasons. Devout Jews fasted twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays in centuries past, and so I feel it is a safe, God ordained practice with great benefits, both spiritually and physically. Patty > > , > > If you're fighting full blown, systemic fungal > problems, it's best to cut out the sweet fruits for a > while. Grapefruit or lemon, etc. is OK. Later, when > you're over the hump (you won't crave sugar any more > and will be feeling better), you can start adding > fruit back into your diet a little at at time. Then, > instead of using sugar, use honey (non-processed is > best)! It tasted good almost any place that sugar is > used. > > Instead of refined grains, you can eat whole grain > breads . . . The yeast used in bread is not the same > kind of yeast that causes health problems. It's OK. > > Patty has done a lot fasting . . . From what I'm > reading about fasting, it's one way to quickly get the > sugars that encourage yeast out of your system. I'm > not one to fast, but I found the one I did left me > feeling energized and great! > > " The Maker's Diet " describes the whys and hows of > eating a really good diet. Rubin, the author, calls it > a 40 day plan to health. I'd find it impossible to > switch to that diet suddenly though - unless I was > really sick and desperate to get well. Right now, I > consider it more of a guideline to a goal. > > Once you begin feeling the benefits of eating healthy, > it becomes self-motivating to do more. You'll find > foods that you really enjoy that you've never > considered before. > > Since one of the problems with getting better is > overcoming stress . . . I'd suggest easing into any > program and not stressing over it. Getting better is a > process. It takes patience, time and commmitment! Be > kind to yourself . . . Love your body! . . . and give > your body the food it needs to rebuild itself. > > Hugs and prayers, > > Rogene > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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