Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 wrote: This is my 4th week on the diet. I had die off symptoms like gas, bloating, diarahea, cramps, headaches before. I have decrease coconut oil to 1 table spoon a day. My die off symptom is not as bad as the first few weeks. I am currently taking clove oils, fish oils, oil of oregano. I am trying to following my ratio. eating the egg shell from Bee's recipe for calcium. I am eating garlic, kimchie, fish, chicken, veggies from the diet list, liver, olive oils & few eggs and 1/2 bar butter per day. I am concern about getting high colestrol from eggs and butter. What is your thought on the colestrol? what is my next step? ---> We need cholesterol. Don't believe the 'scare campaigns' out there. I'm sure there is a file about the myths of cholesterol, just can't think what it's called right now. Have a look through the files. If you have removed all foods that feed Candida, then you can go on to step two. See the file " Curing Candida, How to Get Started " . I have rosacea. I bought a blue and red acne lamp by Clarity skincare light modelf10.10 I was told the light have no uv. What is your thought on this acne lamp? would the light give me more freckels? Is it harmful? Is there any herb that can help get ride of rosacea? ---> I also have cea and use an all red LED array (home made). You are right that there is no UV in the lamp you have purchased. It is suggested that all red light is better for cea skin but see how you find the blue/red combo. I really don't think the lamp will give you freckles. It is not harmful. ---> My cea has really calmed down since being on this diet. There are way too many things out there that are recommended for cea and it's plain confusing! I would recommend you continue with this diet and see how your cea improves over time. Good luck! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2006 Report Share Posted June 20, 2006 , If you do a file search there is one about cholesterol debunking all the myths promoted by the medical community and drug companies. Personally...pre-diet my overall cholesterol was 202, LDL 120, and HDL 56. After a few weeks on program my cholesterol tested at 154 overall, LDL 72 and HDL 68. These dramatic improvements impressed my doctor enough to make a believer of her...at least enough to okay me staying on this program. Of course, I would/will remain on program for life with or without her approval. The changes in my life are incredible...and I've only been doing this for 4 months so far. Forget the worries about cholesterol and enjoy the wondrous adventure of natural healing. Die-off can be a real pain (in more ways than one) but the results are sooo wonderful!! Ellen PS...I've also lost 50 lbs on this program. An added bonus! :-) [ ] 4th week on this diet >>>I am concern about getting high colestrol from eggs > and butter. What is your thought on the colestrol? <<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 > ---> We need cholesterol. Don't believe the 'scare campaigns' out > there. I'm sure there is a file about the myths of cholesterol, just > can't think what it's called right now. Have a look through the files. > If you have removed all foods that feed Candida, then you can go on to > step two. See the file " Curing Candida, How to Get Started " . There is info in the files about cholesterol. Weston Price's website has some great info, I know. (Having done the low-carb thing for a long time, I've had to arm myself with all the info I can to defend myself from the nay-sayers.) On an interesting note though, I had my cholesterol checked the first week in February when I had a physical. (I still wasn't even being consistent with low-carb after the birth of my son, and I hadn't started anti-yeast yet.) My total cholesterol was 229, and my " bad cholesterol " was a little high. I wasn't worried a bit because I don't buy into that whole cholesterol thing. When I gave blood the first week in April, they checked my total cholesterol, and it was 222. (I started anti-yeast eating on 3/15.) In the middle of June, I gave blood again, and my total cholesterol had dropped to 205. 60 to 70 per cent of my calories come from fat each day. I'm eating all kinds of saturated fat (in my meat and with the coconut oil), and recently, I've been having 4 to 6 eggs per day. I'm doing all the things that " the experts " say are horrible for your cholesterol. So why is it going down? *giggle* (That's rhetorical. We all KNOW why it's going down.) Oh, and for the record, my triglycerides were 100 when I had my full cholesterol profile done back in February. I want to know how all this high-fat eating is hurting me. > ---> My cea has really calmed down since being on this diet. There > are way too many things out there that are recommended for cea and > it's plain confusing! I would recommend you continue with this diet and > see how your cea improves over time. I haven't done anything for my rosacea, and when I was eating " normal low-carb " , it wasn't as bad as it is when I eat wheat and sugar and junk. Then, when I went anti-yeast, it all but disappeared. I've had it for years and years, so I have some permanent discoloration on my face, but a lot of it got much less noticable soon after starting the anti-yeast protocol. I've just now switched to this olive oil soap that my mom bought me. I'm hoping it'll help with the intense dry skin that I have. It's BAD on my face, and the dry skin is the only thing that I actively try and " treat " . Giving your body what it needs does amazing things. in IN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Wittekind wrote: I haven't done anything for my rosacea, and when I was eating " normal low-carb " , it wasn't as bad as it is when I eat wheat and sugar and junk. Then, when I went anti-yeast, it all but disappeared. I've had it for years and years, so I have some permanent discoloration on my face, but a lot of it got much less noticable soon after starting the anti-yeast protocol. I've just now switched to this olive oil soap that my mom bought me. I'm hoping it'll help with the intense dry skin that I have. It's BAD on my face, and the dry skin is the only thing that I actively try and " treat " . ----- Hi Have you read the " Dry Skin Causes & Treatments " file? Also, the " Skin Treatment with GOOT " file? Makes for some interesting reading. Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Wittekind wrote: I haven't done anything for my rosacea, and when I was eating " normal low-carb " , it wasn't as bad as it is when I eat wheat and sugar and junk. Then, when I went anti-yeast, it all but disappeared. I've had it for years and years, so I have some permanent discoloration on my face, but a lot of it got much less noticable soon after starting the anti-yeast protocol. I've just now switched to this olive oil soap that my mom bought me. I'm hoping it'll help with the intense dry skin that I have. It's BAD on my face, and the dry skin is the only thing that I actively try and " treat " . ----- Hi Have you read the " Dry Skin Causes & Treatments " file? Also, the " Skin Treatment with GOOT " file? Makes for some interesting reading. Jen P.S. Again, I hope this is not a double post. Can't seem to post from my home-based e-mail right now. ( Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Hi Jen, I am glad your rosacea calm down. How long are you on this diet to notice less redness? How often do you use the lamp? do you notice the differnce? Have anyone try Pau D'Arco? tks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Ellen, thanks for the info. I cut sugar, fruits, rice, pasta, high carb veggies from the diet. I snack on organic butter instead of chocolate & fruits & junk food. Sometimes I can eat up to 2/3 bar of butter. am I eating too much butter? I notice when I eat more carb or protein I can gain weight but not on fat. thks > > , > If you do a file search there is one about cholesterol debunking all the > myths promoted by the medical community and drug companies. > > Personally...pre-diet my overall cholesterol was 202, LDL 120, and HDL 56. > After a few weeks on program my cholesterol tested at 154 overall, LDL 72 > and HDL 68. These dramatic improvements impressed my doctor enough to make > a believer of her...at least enough to okay me staying on this program. Of > course, I would/will remain on program for life with or without her > approval. The changes in my life are incredible...and I've only been doing > this for 4 months so far. > > Forget the worries about cholesterol and enjoy the wondrous adventure of > natural healing. Die-off can be a real pain (in more ways than one) but the > results are sooo wonderful!! > > Ellen > > PS...I've also lost 50 lbs on this program. An added bonus! :-) > > > [ ] 4th week on this diet > > >>>I am concern about getting high colestrol from eggs > > and butter. What is your thought on the colestrol? <<< > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2006 Report Share Posted June 21, 2006 Hi , I am glad your rosacea all went away from going anti-yeast. how long are you on this diet to notice the rosacea went away. this is very encouraging. What do you eat in a regular basis? Bee suggest putting coconut oil on my face. It does soften my skin without too much grease. thks > I haven't done anything for my rosacea, and when I was > eating " normal low-carb " , it wasn't as bad as it is when I eat wheat > and sugar and junk. > > Then, when I went anti-yeast, it all but disappeared. I've had it > for years and years, so I have some permanent discoloration on my > face, but a lot of it got much less noticable soon after starting > the anti-yeast protocol. > > I've just now switched to this olive oil soap that my mom bought me. > I'm hoping it'll help with the intense dry skin that I have. It's > BAD on my face, and the dry skin is the only thing that I actively > try and " treat " . > ----- > Hi > Have you read the " Dry Skin Causes & Treatments " file? Also, > the " Skin Treatment with GOOT " file? Makes for some interesting > reading. > Jen > > P.S. Again, I hope this is not a double post. Can't seem to post > from my home-based e-mail right now. ( > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 garfeejersey () wrote: Hi Jen, I am glad your rosacea calm down. How long are you on this diet to notice less redness? How often do you use the lamp? do you notice the differnce? Have anyone try Pau D'Arco? tks ----- Hi As soon as I cut out bread/wheat/gluten products, I noticed a significant difference to my face - for the better! I started very slowly in April and I'm still between stage one and stage two of the diet. The lemon/sea salt/water drink ( " Electrolyte Drink " ) also really helps. It goes up and down ( " Healing Reactions " ) but over all my face is much calmer than before! My face is far less sensitive now, I get less p & p (and they heal a lot faster), no burning, swelling or throbbing of the face any more and I hardly ever flush now. It's all good! I use my red LED array for 10 minutes at night. I would like to do it morning and night but my boys simply won't allow! Yes, I have noticed a calming effect on my face from using the red lights too and would recommend it. I've tried Pau D'Arco tea only once. I didn't really like the taste of it but I will get back to it eventually. I might add it into my morning egg drink. I so love the egg drink! I pack it full of all the yucky tasting things and swallow it down in one go! LOL Hope this helps! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 > I am glad your rosacea all went away from going anti-yeast. how long > are you on this diet to notice the rosacea went away. this is very > encouraging. What do you eat in a regular basis? I've been eating strict anti-yeast since 3/15/06. USUALLY, in the course of a normal day, I might eat: A big stir-fry with 20oz ground beef, a large onion, 6-8 cloves garlic, a pound of broccoli, and a pound of stir-fry veggie mix. (My favorite stir-fry veggie mix has asparagus, squash, water chestnuts, peppers, snowpeas, and onion.) This provides me adequate fat, protein, and calories for the day. I've also had days where I'll eat the egg drink for breakfast and roasted chicken leg quarters for lunch/dinner with broccoli or green beans with butter. Sometimes I'll mix up the meat. I like steak, roasted chicken, salmon, and pork. Just depends on the budget and what I'm in the mood for. I'd like to note though that I haven't been eating the way I should recently. I've been strictly on-plan, but I have no appetite. Since I'm overweight, it's especially important that I get adequate calories, and I haven't been doing that for a long while. > Bee suggest putting coconut oil on my face. It does soften my skin > without too much grease. I keep meaning to give that a try, but I have hardly any coconut oil left, and I'd rather eat it than put it on my face. The olive oil soap seems to be working nicely though, so I guess I'll have a good report for my mom. in IN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 > > I've tried Pau D'Arco tea only once. I didn't really like the taste of it but I will get back to it eventually. I might add it into my morning egg drink. I so love the egg drink! I pack it full of all the yucky tasting things and swallow it down in one go! LOL > --Try steeping the Pau d'Arco with Ginger Yerba Mate tea. (a slice of fress ginger will do. But the yerba mate I read somewhere that the yerba mate acts as a catalist for the pau d arco) That gives it a nice lift. I make a quart in the morning when I am making my egg drink. I use about 1/2 in the egg drink and leave the rest for the rest of the day. I put a bit of stevia in it to stave off my cravings for sugar. Pat b Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 Yerba Matte has caffeine, is it ok to have that? On 22-Jun-06, at 11:04 AM, ps16501 wrote: > -Try steeping the Pau d'Arco with Ginger Yerba Mate tea. (a slice of > fress ginger will do. But the yerba mate I read somewhere that the > yerba mate acts as a catalist for the pau d arco) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2006 Report Share Posted June 22, 2006 On Thu, 22 Jun 2006, Nairn wrote: > > Have anyone try Pau D'Arco? > > tks > Yes, pau d'arco is a very mild antifungal. From my observations, it has widespread effects on many areas of the body. It is touted as a cancer treatment. I don't have personal experience in that area, but I know it has made some general improvements to my health. I've been purchasing mine from Prince Imports and preparing it according to the directions they inclue with the 1-pound bags. There is a lot more info at http://www.pau-d-arco.com Zack Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 copied from another post which i just responded to: " my tea of choice is yerba mate. it has a stimulant property, some call it caffeine, but the substance is also known to be different from what is in coffee and other tea, and is sometimes called mateine. it doesn;t provide the same jittery buzz that you can get from coffee or tea, again, i always brew it very very weak. " its nice along with pau d'arco (try adding a few pinces of ground cloves too), i never heard of it being a catalyst for the p.d., interesting! is there a link or resource for that info? i'd love to check it out. ~ suz > Yerba Matte has caffeine, is it ok to have that? > On 22-Jun-06, at 11:04 AM, ps16501 wrote: > > > -Try steeping the Pau d'Arco with Ginger Yerba Mate tea. (a slice of > > fress ginger will do. But the yerba mate I read somewhere that the > > yerba mate acts as a catalist for the pau d arco) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2006 Report Share Posted June 23, 2006 i never heard of it being a catalyst for the p.d., > interesting! is there a link or resource for that info? i'd love to > check it out. > > ~ suz ---I found this in the bottom of the Pau D'Arco file in the antifungal folder-- Note: Sulfurous compounds in some plants, especially yerbamate,when combined with lapacho might provide a catalytic base for the transformation of lapachol tobeta-lapachone, and hence increase the effectiveness of the lapacho. In this light it is interesting to note that native folklore teaches that yerbamate is a catalyst for lapacho; yerbamate becomes the foundation for lapacho therapy. Pat B in Kalamazoo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 amanda, where did you find the file for the diet on this program? I am having a heck of a time finding these files everyone talks about. thanks sue Nairn <rothco@...> wrote: wrote: This is my 4th week on the diet. I had die off symptoms like gas, bloating, diarahea, cramps, headaches before. I have decrease coconut oil to 1 table spoon a day. My die off symptom is not as bad as the first few weeks. I am currently taking clove oils, fish oils, oil of oregano. I am trying to following my ratio. eating the egg shell from Bee's recipe for calcium. I am eating garlic, kimchie, fish, chicken, veggies from the diet list, liver, olive oils & few eggs and 1/2 bar butter per day. I am concern about getting high colestrol from eggs and butter. What is your thought on the colestrol? what is my next step? ---> We need cholesterol. Don't believe the 'scare campaigns' out there. I'm sure there is a file about the myths of cholesterol, just can't think what it's called right now. Have a look through the files. If you have removed all foods that feed Candida, then you can go on to step two. See the file " Curing Candida, How to Get Started " . I have rosacea. I bought a blue and red acne lamp by Clarity skincare light modelf10.10 I was told the light have no uv. What is your thought on this acne lamp? would the light give me more freckels? Is it harmful? Is there any herb that can help get ride of rosacea? ---> I also have cea and use an all red LED array (home made). You are right that there is no UV in the lamp you have purchased. It is suggested that all red light is better for cea skin but see how you find the blue/red combo. I really don't think the lamp will give you freckles. It is not harmful. ---> My cea has really calmed down since being on this diet. There are way too many things out there that are recommended for cea and it's plain confusing! I would recommend you continue with this diet and see how your cea improves over time. Good luck! Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2006 Report Share Posted June 26, 2006 wrote: > > Ellen, > > thanks for the info. I cut sugar, fruits, rice, pasta, high carb > veggies from the diet. I snack on organic butter instead of chocolate & fruits & junk food. Sometimes I can eat up to 2/3 bar of butter. am I eating too much butter? I notice when I eat more carb or protein I can gain weight but not on fat. ==>Hi . You can't eat too much butter, not only because it is healthy for you, but also because your body won't allow you to eat too much fat. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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