Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/2004 10:05:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, feoyler@... writes: > Thanks for the post. I already use only pure cane sugar (very little) and > celtic salt. Lot of other good ideas. > I saw my alt doctor today. Tested me and here are my food allergies. He told > me to try to avoid it all for four weeks or more. Now this is going to be > some work! > SUGAR, tomato, citrus, soy, dairy, wheat gluten and corn. Where do you get > the Hazelnut milk someone mentioned? I have almond and rice milk. > The fun starts here. > Frannie > Hazlenut milk is from Pacific, the same manufactuers of Almond and Rice milk. Here is good diet for food allergies- The diet can be found under the allergies heading. This is one of my favorite alternative health sites. Free Holistic Health Advice from Dr Bate's Orthomolecular WEb Site CAVEMAN DIET Meat - turkey & lamb preferred, but beef and chicken may be substituted if necessary. Broiled or roasted, not fried. Vegetables - any except corn or tomatoes (corn is a grain, and tomatoes are actually fruits). Wash carefully or peel. No legumes - peas, soy, beans, etc. (Also not true vegetables). Fruits - any except no citrus, no kiwi fruit. Wash any fruit carefully also, and peel if possible. Nuts - any except peanuts (legumes) from health food store, or in shell. Not roasted, but plain. Pepper and Sea salt (table salt often contains dextrose - corn sugar) Distilled water(or Reversed Osmosis treated water as sold in many supermarkets - NOT just carbon filtered.) Brown rice or millet from a health food source - No other " cereal " grains. That's ALL that goes in the patient's mouth. No toothpaste may be used - rinse toothbrush thoroughly, and use plain water - it works fine for this period. No gum, no candy, nothing else but what is on the above list. No vitamins for this period either. Look for possible withdrawal - headaches, fever, body aches, hot and cold spells, etc. It can be as bad as a heroin addict in some people. If it happens, even slightly, we've found the problem, but we still have to narrow it down. The caveman diet is the first step. If any withdrawal occurs, wait until it is over. If no withdrawal, wait for unusually good feeling on part of patient - usually about the fourth or fifth day for most. If no noticable change, use fifth day to start. PULSE TESTING At this point, start testing foods. If necessary, use a blender to liquify foods with distilled water. Use syringe (without needle) to drop 2-4 drops of liquified food under tongue (sublingual), and instruct patient to keep from swallowing as long as possible. Take patients pulse before first test, and set timer for 10 minutes after drops under tongue. When timer goes off, measure pulse again. If it jumps more than 5 points, you've found one food problem. It may or may not be the one that is causing the major problem, but you are gaining knowledge at this point. When it jumps quite a bit over resting pulse, wait until it comes down a bit at least before testing another food. Patience is a virtue here. It may take an hour or so between tests, but the best part of using sublingual is that the amount is small, and the body recovers fast - virtually no chance for anaphylactic shock. When a very sensitive person stays off the offending food for five days, they may become much more sensitive, and reactions (including pulse) are much more drastic and easily seen. If you KNOW you are allergic/sensitive to any food. you can avoid testing that food. The above is an abbreviated version. There's much more detailed information on all these subjects in my book " The Health Revolution " . It can be ordered via credit card by clicking HERE, or by sending a check for $10.00 to: Phil Bate PhD 325 Summer Circle PGB FL 33410 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/2004 10:05:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, feoyler@... writes: > Thanks for the post. I already use only pure cane sugar (very little) and > celtic salt. Lot of other good ideas. > I saw my alt doctor today. Tested me and here are my food allergies. He told > me to try to avoid it all for four weeks or more. Now this is going to be > some work! > SUGAR, tomato, citrus, soy, dairy, wheat gluten and corn. Where do you get > the Hazelnut milk someone mentioned? I have almond and rice milk. > The fun starts here. > Frannie > Hazlenut milk is from Pacific, the same manufactuers of Almond and Rice milk. Here is good diet for food allergies- The diet can be found under the allergies heading. This is one of my favorite alternative health sites. Free Holistic Health Advice from Dr Bate's Orthomolecular WEb Site CAVEMAN DIET Meat - turkey & lamb preferred, but beef and chicken may be substituted if necessary. Broiled or roasted, not fried. Vegetables - any except corn or tomatoes (corn is a grain, and tomatoes are actually fruits). Wash carefully or peel. No legumes - peas, soy, beans, etc. (Also not true vegetables). Fruits - any except no citrus, no kiwi fruit. Wash any fruit carefully also, and peel if possible. Nuts - any except peanuts (legumes) from health food store, or in shell. Not roasted, but plain. Pepper and Sea salt (table salt often contains dextrose - corn sugar) Distilled water(or Reversed Osmosis treated water as sold in many supermarkets - NOT just carbon filtered.) Brown rice or millet from a health food source - No other " cereal " grains. That's ALL that goes in the patient's mouth. No toothpaste may be used - rinse toothbrush thoroughly, and use plain water - it works fine for this period. No gum, no candy, nothing else but what is on the above list. No vitamins for this period either. Look for possible withdrawal - headaches, fever, body aches, hot and cold spells, etc. It can be as bad as a heroin addict in some people. If it happens, even slightly, we've found the problem, but we still have to narrow it down. The caveman diet is the first step. If any withdrawal occurs, wait until it is over. If no withdrawal, wait for unusually good feeling on part of patient - usually about the fourth or fifth day for most. If no noticable change, use fifth day to start. PULSE TESTING At this point, start testing foods. If necessary, use a blender to liquify foods with distilled water. Use syringe (without needle) to drop 2-4 drops of liquified food under tongue (sublingual), and instruct patient to keep from swallowing as long as possible. Take patients pulse before first test, and set timer for 10 minutes after drops under tongue. When timer goes off, measure pulse again. If it jumps more than 5 points, you've found one food problem. It may or may not be the one that is causing the major problem, but you are gaining knowledge at this point. When it jumps quite a bit over resting pulse, wait until it comes down a bit at least before testing another food. Patience is a virtue here. It may take an hour or so between tests, but the best part of using sublingual is that the amount is small, and the body recovers fast - virtually no chance for anaphylactic shock. When a very sensitive person stays off the offending food for five days, they may become much more sensitive, and reactions (including pulse) are much more drastic and easily seen. If you KNOW you are allergic/sensitive to any food. you can avoid testing that food. The above is an abbreviated version. There's much more detailed information on all these subjects in my book " The Health Revolution " . It can be ordered via credit card by clicking HERE, or by sending a check for $10.00 to: Phil Bate PhD 325 Summer Circle PGB FL 33410 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 15, 2004 Report Share Posted January 15, 2004 In a message dated 1/15/2004 10:05:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, feoyler@... writes: > Thanks for the post. I already use only pure cane sugar (very little) and > celtic salt. Lot of other good ideas. > I saw my alt doctor today. Tested me and here are my food allergies. He told > me to try to avoid it all for four weeks or more. Now this is going to be > some work! > SUGAR, tomato, citrus, soy, dairy, wheat gluten and corn. Where do you get > the Hazelnut milk someone mentioned? I have almond and rice milk. > The fun starts here. > Frannie > Hazlenut milk is from Pacific, the same manufactuers of Almond and Rice milk. Here is good diet for food allergies- The diet can be found under the allergies heading. This is one of my favorite alternative health sites. Free Holistic Health Advice from Dr Bate's Orthomolecular WEb Site CAVEMAN DIET Meat - turkey & lamb preferred, but beef and chicken may be substituted if necessary. Broiled or roasted, not fried. Vegetables - any except corn or tomatoes (corn is a grain, and tomatoes are actually fruits). Wash carefully or peel. No legumes - peas, soy, beans, etc. (Also not true vegetables). Fruits - any except no citrus, no kiwi fruit. Wash any fruit carefully also, and peel if possible. Nuts - any except peanuts (legumes) from health food store, or in shell. Not roasted, but plain. Pepper and Sea salt (table salt often contains dextrose - corn sugar) Distilled water(or Reversed Osmosis treated water as sold in many supermarkets - NOT just carbon filtered.) Brown rice or millet from a health food source - No other " cereal " grains. That's ALL that goes in the patient's mouth. No toothpaste may be used - rinse toothbrush thoroughly, and use plain water - it works fine for this period. No gum, no candy, nothing else but what is on the above list. No vitamins for this period either. Look for possible withdrawal - headaches, fever, body aches, hot and cold spells, etc. It can be as bad as a heroin addict in some people. If it happens, even slightly, we've found the problem, but we still have to narrow it down. The caveman diet is the first step. If any withdrawal occurs, wait until it is over. If no withdrawal, wait for unusually good feeling on part of patient - usually about the fourth or fifth day for most. If no noticable change, use fifth day to start. PULSE TESTING At this point, start testing foods. If necessary, use a blender to liquify foods with distilled water. Use syringe (without needle) to drop 2-4 drops of liquified food under tongue (sublingual), and instruct patient to keep from swallowing as long as possible. Take patients pulse before first test, and set timer for 10 minutes after drops under tongue. When timer goes off, measure pulse again. If it jumps more than 5 points, you've found one food problem. It may or may not be the one that is causing the major problem, but you are gaining knowledge at this point. When it jumps quite a bit over resting pulse, wait until it comes down a bit at least before testing another food. Patience is a virtue here. It may take an hour or so between tests, but the best part of using sublingual is that the amount is small, and the body recovers fast - virtually no chance for anaphylactic shock. When a very sensitive person stays off the offending food for five days, they may become much more sensitive, and reactions (including pulse) are much more drastic and easily seen. If you KNOW you are allergic/sensitive to any food. you can avoid testing that food. The above is an abbreviated version. There's much more detailed information on all these subjects in my book " The Health Revolution " . It can be ordered via credit card by clicking HERE, or by sending a check for $10.00 to: Phil Bate PhD 325 Summer Circle PGB FL 33410 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 16, 2004 Report Share Posted January 16, 2004 This is a frightening read.. No vitamins and then drink distilled water to further deplete the body of vitamins and minerals... not this kid. Deficiencies in potassium, which is pulled out of the body when drinking distilled water, can kill you.. and that's only one thing. If you are low on some of those elements to begin with.... Topper () On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 22:16:19 EST susbarb1@... writes: > CAVEMAN DIET > > > Meat - turkey & lamb preferred, but beef and chicken may be > substituted if > necessary. Broiled or roasted, not fried. Vegetables - any except > corn or > tomatoes (corn is a grain, and tomatoes are actually fruits). Wash > carefully or > peel. No legumes - peas, soy, beans, etc. (Also not true > vegetables). > > Fruits - any except no citrus, no kiwi fruit. Wash any fruit > carefully also, > and peel if possible. > > Nuts - any except peanuts (legumes) from health food store, or in > shell. Not > roasted, but plain. > > Pepper and Sea salt (table salt often contains dextrose - corn > sugar) > > Distilled water(or Reversed Osmosis treated water as sold in many > supermarkets - NOT just carbon filtered.) > > Brown rice or millet from a health food source - No other " cereal " > grains. > > That's ALL that goes in the patient's mouth. No toothpaste may be > used - > rinse toothbrush thoroughly, and use plain water - it works fine for > this period. > No gum, no candy, nothing else but what is on the above list. No > vitamins for > this period either. > > Look for possible withdrawal - headaches, fever, body aches, hot and > cold > spells, etc. It can be as bad as a heroin addict in some people. If > it happens, > even slightly, we've found the problem, but we still have to narrow > it down. > > The caveman diet is the first step. If any withdrawal occurs, wait > until it > is over. If no withdrawal, wait for unusually good feeling on part > of patient - > usually about the fourth or fifth day for most. If no noticeable > change, use > fifth day to start. > > > > > PULSE TESTING > > > > > At this point, start testing foods. If necessary, use a blender to > liquify > foods with distilled water. Use syringe (without needle) to drop 2-4 > drops of > liquified food under tongue (sublingual), and instruct patient to > keep from > swallowing as long as possible. > > Take patients pulse before first test, and set timer for 10 minutes > after > drops under tongue. When timer goes off, measure pulse again. If it > jumps more > than 5 points, you've found one food problem. It may or may not be > the one that > is causing the major problem, but you are gaining knowledge at this > point. > > When it jumps quite a bit over resting pulse, wait until it comes > down a bit > at least before testing another food. Patience is a virtue here. It > may take > an hour or so between tests, but the best part of using sublingual > is that the > amount is small, and the body recovers fast - virtually no chance > for > anaphylactic shock. When a very sensitive person stays off the > offending food for five > days, they may become much more sensitive, and reactions (including > pulse) > are much more drastic and easily seen. If you KNOW you are > allergic/sensitive to > any food. you can avoid testing that food. > > The above is an abbreviated version. There's much more detailed > information > on all these subjects in my book " The Health Revolution " . It can be > ordered via > credit card by clicking HERE, or by sending a check for $10.00 to: > > Phil Bate PhD > 325 Summer Circle > PGB FL 33410 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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