Guest guest Posted October 30, 2007 Report Share Posted October 30, 2007 Hi Pam, It is not lymenet, but lyme_aid. Here is a link to one of 's posts /message/57190 I did a search by author - lymeangl and in subject - diet- and if you go thru those search results, you'll find her specific diet. Or -easier perhaps - if you post to the group or to her, I'm sure she would direct you. Hers is an amazing story - she had cancer and/or a tumor and she healed herself. But she is very strict with her diet. ellen -- In , Pam Norman <pam_norman@...> wrote: > > Ellen, what is the other list specifically? Is it a groups list or > something else? I do belong to lymenet but haven't seen anything on diet > there. > > PamN > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 30, 2007 Report Share Posted October 30, 2007 There has been a lot on what we should and shouldn't eat on LymeNet over the years. You would have to research it though. Jim. ### Pam Norman <pam_norman@...> wrote: Ellen, what is the other list specifically? Is it a groups list or something else? I do belong to lymenet but haven't seen anything on diet there. PamN rasheedaas wrote: > > Hi Pam, > I think I've seen you on the other list? > If you go there and look for posts by " Angel " aka Tormey (not > sure of the last name)- > > she has posted in detail about her very strict diet which she follows > for Lyme and I believe for other conditions. Which plus supplements > has worked very successfully for her. > > As for me, while I know what is good and what is bad - ie sugar and > unrefined, etc - I have resigned myself now that I am 60 yrs old, my > diet is not going to be any better than it is now. > I eat very very little meat or fish. I try to eat one serving of > organic vegie once a day. > > My diet has been as healthy as I have the discipline to make it, but > it is not a particularly anti-Lyme diet. > > ellen > > > > > Does anyone follow a specific diet for Lyme? I've never seen > mention of > > one but I would imagine the emphasis would be on healthy foods to keep > > the immune system as strong as possible. What I am wondering about are > > the following: > > > > Dairy - cheese, eggs, yogurt, milk, ICE CREAM !)? > > Wheat/gluten > > Protein > > Carbohydrates -------- I am assuming that the " bad " sugars (I always > > forget which carbohydrates they are!) > > Spices ----------- Asian food? Mexican food? > > Alcohol - not hard, but beer & wine? > > I am assuming that just about all veggies & fruits are good. > > > > Any iinput? > > > > PamN > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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