Guest guest Posted December 15, 2001 Report Share Posted December 15, 2001 > ...I didn't really see it as a joke either. It struck me as a > commentary on vulnerability. Hmm, it just goes to show how > differently things are percieved by different people, huh? > Willow To be fair to the original poster, that person may have heard it as a joke, but actually there are several similar " thought problems " that are used to teach deductive logic. They don't work well written down as so, because the instructions are to figure why the event is taking place using only questions that can be answered with a " Yes " or " No " . Question: " Does the man walk up the remainder of the way because the elevator is broke? " Answer: " No " This line of questions goes on until it is deducted as to why the senario is taking place. Here is another example problem: A man swims. Another man rings a bell. A louder bell is heard. The swimmer drowns. The answer to be deducted using only " Yes " or " No " questions is why did the man drown. Maurice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2003 Report Share Posted February 6, 2003 Sounds awful. You must be sugar-sensitive, although I'm not sure whether or not what you have is candida. The answer is quite simply... stop eating and drinking the things that give you a reaction! I would also go see a naturopath or other practitioner, who may be able to give you more specific advice. Ali At 09:59 p.m. 6/02/2003 +0000, you wrote: >When I eat heavy sugary foods, like dates, bananas, or a lot of white >starch, I get a reddish inflammation/rash on my fingers that >itches... they call it 'winter fingers' around here where I live but >basically it's that, except it's triggered by sugary foods. >I also get a high from eating sugary foods, although it's not like >being intoxicated by alcohol, far from it, but it's still weird. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2003 Report Share Posted February 7, 2003 I think it is cafeine, not sugar. I feel great when I eat glucose rich light food, like grapefruit juice or berries. All heavy to digest food really makes me depressed and feel bad, like fat and grain starch, although french fries are no problem. I think I'm gonna water fast for a week to starve off any potential fungi or yeast. Sure way to get rid of them. > > >When I eat heavy sugary foods, like dates, bananas, or a lot of white > >starch, I get a reddish inflammation/rash on my fingers that > >itches... they call it 'winter fingers' around here where I live but > >basically it's that, except it's triggered by sugary foods. > >I also get a high from eating sugary foods, although it's not like > >being intoxicated by alcohol, far from it, but it's still weird. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 I seem to have a very raw digestive tract. I think it's been badly eaten away by candida. I'm taking goldenseal to take out candida, but I keep having to stop after a few days because my insides become very sore and I develop other pains and, what I think is toxins going through my body - but not the typical candida die - off. This (whatever it is - acid perhaps) is really nasty. I think it may be due to a leaky gut getting more leaky as the candida gets ripped of it. Any advice? Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: I note the bodyecology article you referenced does not differentiate the differing proteins for their different properties. Undenatured whey powder is a protein but its properties are not shared by the other proteins. Unlike other proteins, udenatured whey is alkalizing so does not deplete calcium in the bones, reduce body pH or otherwise lead to poor health. All those babies on mother's milk couldn't be wrong It's also assimilated with almost no digestion so is good for people with poor or compromized digestion, even the very young. Undenatured whey isolate has TWICE the biological value of other proteins. In short, the diet needs revision to prevent the propagation of incorrect assumptions. The " protein is bad " myth needs to be busted. Duncan Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 I don't know for sure of course, but the whey and selenium, plus if you're over 50, increasing HGH with Somalife gHP will increase healing speed. You just might also benefit from extra glutamine, but there's lots in the whey and it's probably better to just double the whey and jack up selenium to 400 mcg. See also the previous post about chronic arsenic values. And, are you on inulin or at least a lot of high-inulin foods? Duncan > I note the bodyecology article you referenced does not differentiate > the differing proteins for their different properties. > > Undenatured whey powder is a protein but its properties are not shared > by the other proteins. > > Unlike other proteins, udenatured whey is alkalizing so does not > deplete calcium in the bones, reduce body pH or otherwise lead to poor > health. All those babies on mother's milk couldn't be wrong > > It's also assimilated with almost no digestion so is good for people > with poor or compromized digestion, even the very young. Undenatured > whey isolate has TWICE the biological value of other proteins. > > In short, the diet needs revision to prevent the propagation of > incorrect assumptions. > > The " protein is bad " myth needs to be busted. > > Duncan > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Goldenseal kills good bacteria as well, as far as I know. Are you taking something to heal the leaky gut? Aloe vera is good, as is l-glutamine and MSM. You should have a look at what you are eating, as well. Perhaps try something else like caprylic acid as it may be a little more gentle on your insides. Keen Re: I have a problem I seem to have a very raw digestive tract. I think it's been badly eaten away by candida. I'm taking goldenseal to take out candida, but I keep having to stop after a few days because my insides become very sore and I develop other pains and, what I think is toxins going through my body - but not the typical candida die - off. This (whatever it is - acid perhaps) is really nasty. I think it may be due to a leaky gut getting more leaky as the candida gets ripped of it. Any advice? Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: I note the bodyecology article you referenced does not differentiate the differing proteins for their different properties. Undenatured whey powder is a protein but its properties are not shared by the other proteins. Unlike other proteins, udenatured whey is alkalizing so does not deplete calcium in the bones, reduce body pH or otherwise lead to poor health. All those babies on mother's milk couldn't be wrong It's also assimilated with almost no digestion so is good for people with poor or compromized digestion, even the very young. Undenatured whey isolate has TWICE the biological value of other proteins. In short, the diet needs revision to prevent the propagation of incorrect assumptions. The " protein is bad " myth needs to be busted. Duncan Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2006 Report Share Posted December 21, 2006 Thanks Duncan - its so good having you around. Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> wrote: I don't know for sure of course, but the whey and selenium, plus if you're over 50, increasing HGH with Somalife gHP will increase healing speed. You just might also benefit from extra glutamine, but there's lots in the whey and it's probably better to just double the whey and jack up selenium to 400 mcg. See also the previous post about chronic arsenic values. And, are you on inulin or at least a lot of high-inulin foods? Duncan > I note the bodyecology article you referenced does not differentiate > the differing proteins for their different properties. > > Undenatured whey powder is a protein but its properties are not shared > by the other proteins. > > Unlike other proteins, udenatured whey is alkalizing so does not > deplete calcium in the bones, reduce body pH or otherwise lead to poor > health. All those babies on mother's milk couldn't be wrong > > It's also assimilated with almost no digestion so is good for people > with poor or compromized digestion, even the very young. Undenatured > whey isolate has TWICE the biological value of other proteins. > > In short, the diet needs revision to prevent the propagation of > incorrect assumptions. > > The " protein is bad " myth needs to be busted. > > Duncan > > > > > > Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2008 Report Share Posted February 27, 2008 I cant stop feeling bad... what can I do??? I have been feeling bad for years... I keep asking myself what is making me feel this way and nothing helps... and if I force my self to stop thinking then I feel more miserable... how can I get out of this delima?.... how am I prolonging this misery?... do I need to accept something?... does anyone have any insight, because I am lost??? 156 (Level 1) Best Answer - Chosen by Asker Our bad feelings all come from the seven negative human emotions common to us all. Your problem is you are allowing certain of them. This is causing unnecessary glandular activity and if you don't know what the medical profession has been telling us about the grave dangers here, you should, since you are one of the many that allow their destruction by it. Norman Peale said, " There are two kinds of stress, necessary and unnecessary. " The seven negative human emotions are responsible for all unnecessary stress/distress and as soon as we allow one or more of them, things become bad and we are no longer receiving certian of the seven spirits of God that are His eyes. Lets look at one of the seven negative human emotions, " Doubt " . Doubt keeps us from " Faith " . Faith is one of the seven spirits of God that are His eyes were in we are to walk. What does the Bible show us here? Romans 14:22 Hast thou faith? have it to thyself before God. Happy is he that condemneth not himself in that thing which he alloweth. Romans 14:23 And he that doubteth is damned if he eat, because he eateth not of faith: for whatsoever is not of faith is sin. Well, whichever of the seven negative human emotions is your stumbling block, I can tell you with all confidence, Doubt is where you start. The first step is to free your heart of all Doubt. If you will do this, the flow of Faith can not be stopped as it is long time God's gift to us all as are all seven of God's spirits. Keep your heart from Doubt and receive strong Faith and have strong Faith unto thyself for to do other wise will only lead to pain and loss. If you have no Doubt you can have no fear or worry or any of the many things that come when Doubt is working with one or more of the other six negative human emotions. The Doli Lamma said, " Faith is like your hand, with it you can grasp all the rest. " Job 5:19 He shall deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee. You are welcome to a God given copy of the Millennium game that gives you the seven names. Sincerely, patzen. Asker's Rating: Asker's Comment: Happy is he that condemneth not himself in that thing which he alloweth... thankyou that hit home > > I have a problem and I need some advice. > I am a 29yr old single parent who went back to school for my BS in > Health Services Management. I love my curriculum and everything that > I learn. However, in order to attend collge I had to move to the town > that my college is in. This town is 45-60 mins away from my hometown. > With my college schedule being so vigoruous and me not havinghelp > with my daughter, I left her in my hometown to be cared for by her > paternal grandparents (nice people but not perfect). Okay, so I have > been here pursuing my education for the last 3 yrs and I have only 1 > yr left. I have missed my daughter terribly during this time. I > consoled myself by reminding her as well as myself the importance of > an education and by telling her that we will be better off once I get > my degree. But recently I think that I almost had a nervoues > breakdown. My classes are tougher, my rent man is overcharging me > ($895) for unpaid rent when I have receipts to prove that I only owe > him $80, my time with my daughter has been limited to weekend for > almost three years and I fear that Im losing her to her grandparents, > I miss her deeply, and I am just so overwhelmed with school and my > personal life that I have not been happy for a long, long time. I > want to give up and cry all day today or something. I hate feeling > like this. > On top of that I made the decision to move back to my homeown and > just commute like this other lady that I know. She complains a lot > about gas and time with travel although like me she is dedicated to > her career. > And on top of that I gave $425 deposit on an apartment in my hometown > so my decision to move back to be closer to my daughter only solves > one problem, but creates more with it. I barely have enough money to > move with, gas not included. And I have not found a job yet in my > hometown. This sucks, life sucks, and all I want is for my daughter > and I to be happy. > I make the chancellors list or honor roll every semester, I am in two > honor societies (by the way I have been neglecting my duties with > both of them due to stress and time). I have not fallen under the > water with my classes yet, however, I see a red flag here. Please > help with some advice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > I need to de-stress and make logical decisions, but I can't right now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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