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Debbie, thankyou for your support too! I never knew what it was like

to have love and support from nonfamily members. I'm rather closeted

in the way of friends, and since joining this group I feel better

daily. I feel so blessed and lucky to have found you guys and it has

made such a difference in my life.

Hugs,

Rhonda

> You all are the best. I feel better all ready. How could

anything

> go bad with so much love and support behind me!

>

> Debbie/FL

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  • 4 years later...

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> I just wanted to thank you all for your supporta nd answering of my

> questions. I have really been through it over the past years of my

> life ( I am 24) I have never been healthy. This year things have hit

> crisis point...but reading some of your stories I feel like I have

> nothing to complain about.

>

> I have my endoscopy and colonoscopy tomorrow ( the tests I " had " to

> eat carbs for), so I am using today as a flush and looking forward

to hitting the diet as from tomorrow. I am uptight about the tests

though because my doctor believes I may be a " resistant coeliac "

meaning going off the gluten has not been enough toheal my small

intestine, the cure being steriods. I am really hoping someone will

tell me that this course of action is not needed and that this diet

will heal my intestine...the villi more specifically.

==>Yes, this diet will heal your intestines very nicely, particularly

because of the nature-made fats, like coconut oil, which heal and

strengthen the intestines, including the villi. When you've been

eating low fat or man-made fat, which is very toxic, your cells will

incorporate those fats into the structure of the cells membranes.

This makes the cells weak and flabby so they allow more toxins into

them, yet they are less able to get rid of cell waste. Most cells

need to be made up of at least 50% saturated fat (lung cells are

80%), which is nature-made fats like coconut oil, butter, lard, etc.

==>Also meats, eggs and nature-made fats are extremely easy for the

body to digest compared to any carbs. The intestines get very

damaged by fibres contained in carbs, particularly grains, seeds,

nuts and legumes. Candida toxins also damage the intestinal lining.

But the good news is that the intestinal lining regenerates every 4

days.

> I am of the opinion from my reading that this diet will actually

fix me...please tell me I am right?!

==>You are so very correct. See our Success Stories Folder for

member's reports on the success they've had on this program.

>

> My only other issue is my wonderful partner. He adores me and he is

> truely understanding and supportive. However he finds this diet hard

> to accept...he feeling that I need " sugars " to be healthy...cant

blame him, thats what medical science tells us...any tips on how I can

> convince him? He will support my decisions...but I dont want him to

> worry!...he really cares about me...and his concern comes from the

> right place.

==>58% of protein and 10% of fat turns into carb/glucose in the

body. In fact any human can be very healthy on only meats, eggs and

fats. The trick is to eat enough fat in relation to protein, which

should be 25% protein to 75% fat, like the Eskimos. Have your

boyfriend read the article about the All Meat & Fat Experiment done

in a hospital under doctor's supervision:

http://www.biblelife.org/stefansson1.htm

>

> But really this is a message of thanks...I have felt so alone with

my illness and while I am still sorting through a lot of things

regarding it, I feel like this diet is that answer...so thank you

sincerely to everyone for your support.

>

==>You are so very welcome Lelita. We do " know " when something is

right don't we? :) You can look forward to a healthy happy life once

you get through this. But do remember some of the principles of this

diet are important to maintain life-long health.

Hugs, Bee

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--- lelita_baldock <backthat5@...> wrote:

> truely understanding and supportive. However he

> finds this diet hard

> to accept...he feeling that I need " sugars " to be

> healthy...cant blame

> him, thats what medical science tells us...any tips

> on how I can

> convince him?

Medical science tells us no such thing. There is no

dietary need for carbs.. your body can manufacture the

small amount it needs from protein and fats.

If you want to convince him have him read any good

book on low carb out there. I like:

Atkins

Protein Power

Neanderthin

He doesn't need to understand about Candida to see the

benefit that a low carb diet can have, and not just

for weight. I've know people to cure everything from

gout to diabetes to rosacea to chronic fatigue

syndrome on a standard low carb diet.

The candida diet is only a purer form of a low carb

diet, and much closer to a paleolithic (based on

evolution) diet and much more natural.

Our ancestors did not eat any dairy at all, fruit was

very low sugar (not modified back then) as well as

seasonal and nuts were hard to find and could only be

eaten in small amounts anyway.

We ate what we could hunter and gather. At one point

we ate it raw, then moved on to cooked. We ate a lot

of green plant matter. In fact folic acid, which we

have a great need for, comes from the word " folliage " .

Oh, and if we need carbs, explain how Eskimos go their

whole lives with eating almost zero and are healthier

than the average American?

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit. We

develop it by practice. --Aristotle

My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/

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  • 2 years later...

Thank you guys, I really needed some words of encouragement, I am honestly going

out of my mind not knowing what's wrong. I will definately ask for the extra

tests and hopefully my doctor is a good one. Are a lot of lyme doctors willing

to treat even with negative tests? Also, I live in MN, and have been searching,

but most doctors that deal with Lyme aren't taking new patients, if I have

trouble or don't like my doctor on thursday, does anyone know of one in MN

besides the Mayo clinic?

Thanks again

Bridget

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