Guest guest Posted September 30, 2005 Report Share Posted September 30, 2005 Thanks to those of you who replied to my 'Looking for CD (Crohn's Disease) Advise' post. I noticed some replies reqested more information about my diet and I may post a link to my menu at a later date, but I'm going to be changing it so I'll wait until then. Some also mentioned the possibility of gluten & casin intolerance as something to look into. To the best of my knowlegde, I do fine with both. I consume both on a pretty regular basis and neither has made my condition worse. To the Raw Eggs title.. I have recently gotten the Eat Fat, Loose Fat book by Enig & Fallon and I have decided to do the Healthy Recovery plan. (CD is mentioned as one of the conditions the diet can improve.) Doing this new diet will introduce me to the world of coconut, gelatin-rich soups, high-vitamin cod-liver oil (I've been taking the regular vitamin version from GOL), high-vitamin butter oil, lacto-fermented beverages and raw animal foods. The organic store here doesn't carry a very large variety of grass fed products outside of some beef they've imported internationally (?). There is however, a place I'm going to visit next month that carries a full line of raw dairy, grass fed beef, poultry, pork and so on.. I'm looking foward to that! Finally to my point.. one of the things mentioned in the diet is raw milk tonic for morning & afternoon snacks and it contains raw egg yolks. I'm having a little bit of a hard time wrapping my mind around consuming raw egg yolks on a regular basis like the diet suggests due to 1. the slime factor 2. ecoli bacteria that has been presented by popular media outlets as a danger associated with consuming raw or undercooked poultry. From lurking over the past few month I imagine a few people here have experience with this and I'm wondering if you can offer some advise. Thanks! + website: http://www.moniquesevenans.com/ + email: monique7nuns@... --------------------------------- for Good Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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