Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 Some detoxes might be too strong, but I would try a fresh juice fast accompanied by a natural herbal laxitive tea so you have elimination once a day. Im between I would go on an all raw foods diet including raw animal products. Has helped my asthma- went from 3 inhalers 24 hrs a day to being able to run at 6.0 on treadmill for 50-60 minutes - no meds. Took awhile for this to happen , but I am steadily detoxing and rebuilding. I go in cycles. Oh before juice fasting I would flush out the liver until there are no more stones- see toolsforhealing.com for flush instructions- you can buy ingredients at supermarket. Piece of advice if u do flush - take 4 capsules 500 mg of L-Ornithine with oliveoil/grapefruit mix- or youll puke your guts out. Happy detoxing neighbor. Im from lowell- I know Wanita is from Ma and so are u. Any one else? > [Original Message] > From: Masterjohn <chrismasterjohn@...> > < > > Date: 3/14/2005 9:14:58 PM > Subject: Detox Ideas (from concrete etc) > > > Any ideas what I should do to detox from all the crap I've been > exposed to at my job? Tomorrow is my last day. > > Since I have toe fungus, some dry scalp that might be psoriasis or > something, skin reaction that seems to have a life of its own now and > might be related to systemic infection, etc, I'm starting GOL's Fungal > Defense, as well as an external hygeine program meant to minimize the > external stress on my immune system to free up my body's energy for > detox, which includes Clenzology hand soap (for under fingernails), > ear solution, tooth and gum solution, and soaking my toes in > listerene. I'm also going to attempt some kind of fast, but I can't > do total fast, I don't think. I'm thinking coconut oil, sauerkraut, > and raw honey as ideal, but I'm afraid of doing no protein for an > extended time so I'm throwing in, with reservations, a protein powder > that seems to have little other ingredients that are mostly crap. > (Unfortunately I can't afford Goat-tein.) > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Chris > > > > <HTML><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC " -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN " " http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd " ><BODY><FONT FACE= " monospace " SIZE= " 3 " > > <B>IMPORTANT ADDRESSES</B> > <UL> > <LI><B><A HREF= " / " >NATIVE NUTRITION</A></B> online</LI> > <LI><B><A HREF= " http://onibasu.com/ " >SEARCH</A></B> the entire message archive with Onibasu</LI> > </UL></FONT> > <PRE><FONT FACE= " monospace " SIZE= " 3 " ><B><A HREF= " mailto: -owner " >LIST OWNER:</A></B> Idol > <B>MODERATORS:</B> Heidi Schuppenhauer > Wanita Sears > </FONT></PRE> > </BODY> > </HTML> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 At 09:14 PM 3/14/05 -0500, you wrote: > >Any ideas what I should do to detox from all the crap I've been >exposed to at my job? Tomorrow is my last day. > >Since I have toe fungus, some dry scalp that might be psoriasis or >something, skin reaction that seems to have a life of its own now and >might be related to systemic infection, etc, I'm starting GOL's Fungal >Defense, as well as an external hygeine program meant to minimize the >external stress on my immune system to free up my body's energy for >detox, which includes Clenzology hand soap (for under fingernails), >ear solution, tooth and gum solution, and soaking my toes in >listerene. I'm also going to attempt some kind of fast, but I can't >do total fast, I don't think. I'm thinking coconut oil, sauerkraut, >and raw honey as ideal, but I'm afraid of doing no protein for an >extended time so I'm throwing in, with reservations, a protein powder >that seems to have little other ingredients that are mostly crap. >(Unfortunately I can't afford Goat-tein.) > >Any ideas? > >Thanks, >Chris Well, as long as you have the Listerine, I guess it's all okay. MFJ If I have to be a grownup, can I at least be telekinetic too? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 Another thing I'm wondering is how appropriate a juice fast is for a possible systemic infection centered in the gut or involving the gut. A juice fast sounds great for someone who's only goal is to detox cellular toxins, by minimizing digestion to allow for detoxing. But I'm considering the possibility that I might also have a systemic infection going out of whack from all the stresses placed on me recently, and I want to combat that *too*. So I was thinking that something like coconut oil, which, on the one hand, like the monosacharides of juice, is very easy on the digestive system, but unlike simple sugars, has anti-microbial properties instead of pro-microbial properties. It seems overloading the gut with simple sugars could potentially aggravate any problems with fermentation in the gut. Or am I wrong? Are juice fasts supposed to be beneficial for fighting off gut overgrowths, or are they just for general detoxing? Thanks, Chris On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 21:32:16 -0500, " F. Jewett " <mfjewett@...> wrote: > > At 09:14 PM 3/14/05 -0500, you wrote: > > > >Any ideas what I should do to detox from all the crap I've been > >exposed to at my job? Tomorrow is my last day. > > > >Since I have toe fungus, some dry scalp that might be psoriasis or > >something, skin reaction that seems to have a life of its own now and > >might be related to systemic infection, etc, I'm starting GOL's Fungal > >Defense, as well as an external hygeine program meant to minimize the > >external stress on my immune system to free up my body's energy for > >detox, which includes Clenzology hand soap (for under fingernails), > >ear solution, tooth and gum solution, and soaking my toes in > >listerene. I'm also going to attempt some kind of fast, but I can't > >do total fast, I don't think. I'm thinking coconut oil, sauerkraut, > >and raw honey as ideal, but I'm afraid of doing no protein for an > >extended time so I'm throwing in, with reservations, a protein powder > >that seems to have little other ingredients that are mostly crap. > >(Unfortunately I can't afford Goat-tein.) > > > >Any ideas? > > > >Thanks, > >Chris > > > Well, as long as you have the Listerine, I guess it's all okay. > > > > MFJ > If I have to be a grownup, can I at least be telekinetic too? > > > > > > > > > <HTML><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC " -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN " > " http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd " ><BODY><FONT > FACE= " monospace " SIZE= " 3 " > > <B>IMPORTANT ADDRESSES</B> > <UL> > <LI><B><A > HREF= " / " >NATIVE > NUTRITION</A></B> online</LI> > <LI><B><A HREF= " http://onibasu.com/ " >SEARCH</A></B> the entire message > archive with Onibasu</LI> > </UL></FONT> > <PRE><FONT FACE= " monospace " SIZE= " 3 " ><B><A > HREF= " mailto: -owner " >LIST OWNER:</A></B> > Idol > <B>MODERATORS:</B> Heidi Schuppenhauer > Wanita Sears > </FONT></PRE> > </BODY> > </HTML> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 21:14:46 -0500 Masterjohn <chrismasterjohn@...> wrote: > Any ideas what I should do to detox from all the crap I've been > exposed to at my job? Tomorrow is my last day. <snip> I'm also going to attempt some kind of fast, but I can't > do total fast, I don't think. I'm thinking coconut oil, sauerkraut, > and raw honey as ideal, but I'm afraid of doing no protein for an > extended time so I'm throwing in, with reservations, a protein powder > that seems to have little other ingredients that are mostly crap. > (Unfortunately I can't afford Goat-tein.) > > Any ideas? There are some things fasting is contraindicated for but none of what you describe above. It will do as a nice detox. If you do a liquid fast I would *not* add protein powder of any sort. On a liquid fast the body spares protein.. You can do a gentle liver flush if you like to help with the detox and a good potassium broth during the fast is helpful as well. If you want recipes let me know. For someone hesitant about juice fasting, coconut water and coconut milk are good additions. As are green superfoods and lactofermented juices. You will get the coconut oil from the milk. I would use Dr. Schulze's #1 and #2 to make sure you are having daily bowel movements while fasting so you don't reabsorb the stuff you are detoxing. And don't forget to exercise. Also, you will lose weight in the short run, count on it. But once you start eating normally again you will quickly gain it back, especially since your digestion should be more efficient. You can experiment a little. Try it for three days. If it freaks you out (or the detox is to strong) then move to a modified fast like you describe above. If not stick with a little longer and since its Great Lent do a lot of praying. You might be surprised at how well you can persevere. By the way, liquid fasting can be spendy (especially if you have a low quality juicer). You might want to wait until you get your first paycheck at your new job. " I feel sorry for all those health food people. Someday, they will be lying in a hospital bed, dying of nothing. " Redd Foxx ================================================= " This is what the king who will reign over you will do: He will take... He will take... He will take... He will take... ... he will take... He will take... " (I 8:11-17) ================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 Hi Robin, > Some detoxes might be too strong, but I would try a fresh juice fast > accompanied by a natural herbal laxitive tea so you have > elimination once a > day. Im between I would go on an all raw foods diet including > raw animal > products. Has helped my asthma- went from 3 inhalers 24 hrs a > day to being > able to run at 6.0 on treadmill for 50-60 minutes - no meds. > Took awhile > for this to happen , but I am steadily detoxing and > rebuilding. I go in > cycles. Have you talked about this before either here or elsewhere? I am interested in the protocols that you used, including your diet, and what you perceived the results to be. A link to another source where you have this written up will fine if that's available. I started doing some detoxing and juice fasts last year and have set up a protocol for the rest of this year. I am really flying by the seat of my pants based on what I've read and what I have seen reported by others so I'm very interested in getting information from someone who has been doing this and is seeing results. Thanks, Ron Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 >Ron > >Haven't you said you're a strong metabolic protein type? Juice fasting would >make you more acid, speeding up metabolism. Celery ok, not cucumber or >cabbage. I do apple cider rarely with cinnamon. Even though I do a warrior >style fast during the day its all animal protein, fat, nuts, celery and >avocado. > >Wanita > Wanita, Is that what you eat during the daytime fast, or is that what you break the fast with? I do well with warrior style eating and am a protein type (methinks). BTW, do you eat any dairy? If so, do you have any issues with it? Deanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 >>Haven't you said you're a strong metabolic protein type? Juice fasting >>would >>make you more acid, speeding up metabolism. Celery ok, not cucumber or >>cabbage. I do apple cider rarely with cinnamon. Even though I do a warrior >>style fast during the day its all animal protein, fat, nuts, celery and >>avocado. >> >>Wanita >> > Wanita, > > Is that what you eat during the daytime fast, or is that what you break > the fast with? I do well with warrior style eating and am a protein > type (methinks). BTW, do you eat any dairy? If so, do you have any > issues with it? > > > Deanna That's what I eat during in a few snacks during the day. Dairy is down to sour cream on tacos and potatoes rarely. Cream cheese in cheesecake or with celery even less. Only two that don't make mucus in 20 minutes. Enzymes in cheese give digestive issues sour cream or cream cheese don't. Wanita -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.300 / Virus Database: 266.7.1 - Release Date: 3/9/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 20:52:36 -0800, <slethnobotanist@...> wrote: > I would use Dr. Schulze's #1 and #2 to make sure you are having daily > bowel movements while fasting so you don't reabsorb the stuff you are > detoxing. And don't forget to exercise. What's the Dr. Shulze stuff? What kind of exercise? I was assuming I should NOT lift weights, since my body would have to put energy into repairing muscle rather than detoxing... right? Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2005 Report Share Posted March 15, 2005 On Tue, 15 Mar 2005 16:48:01 -0800, <slethnobotanist@...> wrote: > And juice fasting has evolved as well, with not nearly the reliance on > sweet vegetables (like carrots and beets) but more emphasis on green > juices, superfoods, herb teas, and even added fats. Fruit juice fasting > has never really been a good idea although even it can be beneficial. The two problems I have with this approach is that without carrots or other sources of sugar, the juice simply can't provide enough energy to make it through the day for me, and that this is outrageously expensive. I tried juice fasting for one day and put about $15 of food including berries and carrots into a juicer and wound up with about 30 oz of juice which lasted me till lunch time at work because I was able to stretch it out. I also have decided to not touch any mixed superfood green powders or drinks with a ten-foot pole. While I've had spirulina mixed into smoothies many times in the past with no problem, I believe I'm allergic to cereal grass juices, which are usually mixed in with the algae in drink mixes or drinks. I drank a shot of wheat grass juice a couple years ago which made my mouth very itchy so I didn't finish it. A couple weeks ago, I bought Odwalla's Superfood drink, which had wheat grass and barley grass juices in it, as well as spirulina and chlorella. I tried some at night and felt some minor breathing discomfort. I drank another glass and went to bed. I woke up in the middle of the night in a sudden fit of panic pacing around in the darkness trying to recover my breath, which was proving elusive. I laid in bed scared to fall asleep because I felt like I'd stop breathing in my sleep or the same thing would happen again. Tiredness overcame me however and trumped my concerns. Like an *idiot* I drank more of this juice the next day! For some reason I wasn't sure whether it was the drink or not. I had problems breathing all day. I decided when I got home from work it wasn't worth the risk of drinking more and my breathing problems subsided and were basically gone the next day. So... I'll pass on green superfoods. On the upside, sent me Fife's VCO fast which seems exactly the type of thing I was looking to carry out and look forward to doing when I get my QFI in. This seems superior to a juice fast to me. I'll be sure to report on the results. In essence it is 10-14 tbsp VCO per day with fresh unsweetened lemonade or limeade for seven days. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 Chris- >I'm thinking coconut oil, sauerkraut, >and raw honey as ideal, but I'm afraid of doing no protein for an >extended time so I'm throwing in, with reservations, a protein powder >that seems to have little other ingredients that are mostly crap. Why not just eat some meat instead of using a powder? - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2005 Report Share Posted March 16, 2005 > > - Your cleanses have without exception pushed you into > > binging on refined > > carbs and alcohol > > Yes. That is a bad effect. The funny thing is that each time I had a > different experience of how that happened. > > The first time both my wife and I did the SP 10 day fast. Two days after > the fast we found ourselves at our favorite primo, natural BBQ place down > the road inhaling full slabs of ribs and macaroni and cheese. LOL. > > The second time I did the SP fast alone and vowed I wasn't going to cave in > afterwards. The way in this time was, of all things, coffee. I have a > weird experience of coffee, alcohol and food -- they are all interlinked in > my brain wiring somehow. I started drinking a coffee each morning and the > next thing you know I'm chowing on scones and doing a quart of Starbucks a > day. > > The third time it was wine. A glass of red with dinner turned into freaking > scones again. > > This last time I managed to hold out until my nurse, post surgery, insisted > that I MUST eat some good white flour products when I take my narcotics or > I'll get sick. There were NO other foods that would have the desired > effect. So of course, WHAT COULD I DO? My nurse knew what she was talking > about, right? So, in my happily drugged state, I popped back into carb > overload. Yeesh. Ron, This sounds eerily familiar to me, heh. Do you eat raw liver? suggested it to me and it really works. And especially take a good B-vitamin if you get carbs/simple sugar cravings. It makes a huge difference for me. It sounds adrenal-linked. And I hate to say it, but--gulp--gluten sensitivity? OMG. B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2005 Report Share Posted March 19, 2005 Ron Wrote: >I am fascinated that there have been zero comments about my liver flush pictures. Of all of the things that I have experienced on these detox cycles THAT is by far the most compelling to me. I thought it was admirable of you to take and post pictures of the stones. I looked at all your pics that you posted in the archives, and was disappointed that they were small and I could not enlarge them to really see what you were talking about it. Maybe others felt the same? and the K9's Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2005 Report Share Posted March 20, 2005 [] > > Alternately, > > your experience > > might be like mine. I used to have panic attacks until I added a > > pancreating enzyme supplement to my meals. Presto, no more panic > > attacks. [Ron] > Very interesting. There are a lot of people on this list who experienced > panic attacks. Interesting fix, also. [] Interesting! , can you explain this more? [] > > your fasting > > appears to have dramatically stressed your adrenals. [Ron] > A reasonable conclusion based on your earlier premise but that does not feel > right. If my adrenals were stressed would I not be showing signs of > fatigue? After each detox I felt more awake and had better more natural > feeling energy. [] I'm with , here. Ron, when your body is pumping out adrenaline, you feel really *good*. It's a great feeling: alert, light, fast, sharp. Your adrenals get stressed because you are pumping out too much, and they don't get enough downtime to recharge. The symptoms of fatigue come periodically and show themselves often as mood swings/panic and carb binges. Stage 1 adrenal fatigue is high levels of cortisol. Stage two is when you've lost the ability to make enough, and the cortisol levels are very low. I don't know that this is your problem, but it kinda seems like it fits, considering your personality and lifestyle. Schwarzbein explains it very well, but you're not gonna like it--sorry in advance, hehe. In fact, she says adrenalin junkies like, well, some people on this list, but I'm not naming names, (me) usually quit because they can't bear the insulin-building phase. B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2005 Report Share Posted March 24, 2005 > Yes. I have mostly given up on drip machines at home so I use a French > press. It doesn't get much cleaner than that. I think a lot of the lighter > aromatic oils that make coffee so complex and flavorful get stripped along > with the caffeine. > > That being said -- a fresh cup of decaf is not intolerable. I just don't > like it all that much. You might want to go the whole 9 yards and roast your own green coffee beans like I do. Comes out great and there is a huge selection of good green beans out there on the 'net. I still don't like decaf much though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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