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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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,

what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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,

what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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what results did you experience doing the semi-milk diet?

>

> > Hi there,

> > I joined the group today,

>

> Welcome

>

> > I believe I have candida and adrenal exhaustion, I don't believe

> > fasting is good for me at the moment because i was a raw vegan for 6

> > years and depleted myself, before that I was on anti-biotics for 6

> > years because i had acne and my doctor told me it wasn't related to

> > diet or sugar!.

> > I have problems with my digetsion and tiredness..

> > I was wondering if anyone had ever done an egg fast..

> > this might be a good way to get the animal fats in whilst not taxing

> > the body too much.

> > i have done water, juice and various other fasts before and all have

> > left me depleted tired and craving protein..

> > would love to hear any thoughts on this

>

> If you can tolerate dairy I would do the milk cure. There is a very

> strict protocol and one not so strict. I can't vouch for the strict

> protocol having never done it myself but you can find it here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-37.shtml

>

> It looks rather daunting.

>

> You might try the less strict protocol for a few days (7 to 10 days).

> The above link calls it the semi milk diet and you can find that here:

>

> http://www.oldandsold.com/articles06/eat-38.shtml

>

> When I did the semi-milk diet I went to a milk and fruit diet only,

> whereby the fruit is blended with the milk to make a shake. You could

> add eggs to that shake if you like as well. But I would only modify

> the full milk cure if you have problems. The less strict protocol I

> followed subsequently (2x) was the genuine milk diet using less milk

> (4 quarts versus 6 quarts daily). You can find that here:

>

> http://www.realmilk.com/milkcure.html

>

> It is my preferred choice.

>

>

> --

> " I was turned down by every record label in LA. Perseverance is three

> quarters of the game. Talent's only a quarter. Being able to withstand

> the word no over and over can build you a pretty tough skin. I knew if

> I just kept at it, at the very least I'd get better at my craft. "

>

> Sheryl Crow

>

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wrote:

>

> >

> I'm guessing the raw egg diet might be better from chickens running

> loose and eating grass as well. Pastured poultry operations still have

> their chickens eat only 10% grass, if they aren't living on dirt or

> concrete outright. Mine in my backyard eat only around 15% grains in

> good weather (like when they can dig and there's no snow!) Their eggs

> are really different from even the " best " organic/free range/pastured

> eggs I can buy. Farmers can't make enough money to make it worthwhile

> if they do it right, cost of food has been driven too low!

>

>

I agree with the low cost of food, but where do you get the 10% grass

figure on " Pastured Poultry " ?

Organic or Free range are basicly indoor raised on dirt floors and small

yards, but " Pastured " (organic or not) is on grass by definition! I

realize that some farmers may outright mislead the consumers, but the

vast majority that go through the trouble of labeling or telling

consumers that their eggs are " pastured " as opposed to free range are

doing that to show they are eating grass, bugs, and some grain, just as

yours are, not grain on dirt.

~Jan

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--- In , " haecklers " <haecklers@...>

wrote:

>

> >

> I'm guessing the raw egg diet might be better from chickens running

> loose and eating grass as well. Pastured poultry operations still have

> their chickens eat only 10% grass, if they aren't living on dirt or

> concrete outright. Mine in my backyard eat only around 15% grains in

> good weather (like when they can dig and there's no snow!) Their eggs

> are really different from even the " best " organic/free range/pastured

> eggs I can buy. Farmers can't make enough money to make it worthwhile

> if they do it right, cost of food has been driven too low!

>

>

I agree with the low cost of food, but where do you get the 10% grass

figure on " Pastured Poultry " ?

Organic or Free range are basicly indoor raised on dirt floors and small

yards, but " Pastured " (organic or not) is on grass by definition! I

realize that some farmers may outright mislead the consumers, but the

vast majority that go through the trouble of labeling or telling

consumers that their eggs are " pastured " as opposed to free range are

doing that to show they are eating grass, bugs, and some grain, just as

yours are, not grain on dirt.

~Jan

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That's a good price for eggs. Here in Florida our farmers sell them for $4

a dozen.

Allyn

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From:

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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 7:06 PM

Subject: Re: egg fasting

You've got that right. I charge $1.50 a dozen for eggs from my yard

birds. They need feed as well, 'specially through the winter. I'm in

the red until I start to sell the roosters and the chicks. Roosters

can go as high as $8 a live bird where folks will pay $1 for a 4 day

old chick. Go figure. <G>

Belinda trying to farm in TN

... Farmers can't make enough money to make it worthwhile

> if they do it right, cost of food has been driven too low!

>

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Went to Wal-Mart to price their " cage free " eggs and they were at

$2.09. I lost some customers when I went from $1.25 to $1.50. Usually

end up with some that don't sell so I feed them back to the chicks.

Maybe I need to make a quick trip to FL? <G>

Belinda

> That's a good price for eggs. Here in Florida our farmers sell them

for $4

> a dozen.

>

> Allyn

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On 29 Mar 2007 10:11:02 -0700, labelleacres <bilherbs@...> wrote:

> Went to Wal-Mart to price their " cage free " eggs and they were at

> $2.09. I lost some customers when I went from $1.25 to $1.50. Usually

> end up with some that don't sell so I feed them back to the chicks.

> Maybe I need to make a quick trip to FL? <G>

Where do you live again? Pastured eggs go for about $4/dozen in MA too.

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town, TN. Folks here want free range eggs for $1 a dozen. My

gang has a fenced in area of about an acre but they regularly hop the

fence to roam. Be nice if I could get $4 a dozen. Right now the girls

are laying about 70 eggs a day and I'm going to have to boil them for

the chicks. There just aren't that many buyers around here. Too many

people with their own yard birds.

Belinda

>

> Where do you live again? Pastured eggs go for about $4/dozen in MA too.

>

> Chris

> --

> The Truth About Cholesterol

> Find Out What Your Doctor Isn't Telling You:

> http://www.cholesterol-and-health.com

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I am in Florida but I am not talking about store bought cage free eggs,

those go in the stores for about $2.99. I buy mine from farmers and they

are around $4 a dozen.

Allyn

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From:

[mailto: ] On Behalf Of Terry

Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 1:43 PM

Subject: Re: Re: egg fasting

Re: Re: egg fasting

Where do you live again? Pastured eggs go for about $4/dozen in MA too.

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Same goes for VA.

-Terry

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