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--- Tiger Lily <sweettiger@...> wrote:

> I let it unthaw thinking I would let my little dog,

> who adores pizza, have

> it over the next couple days.

Pizza is just as bad for your dog as it is for you.

Dogs do much better on a carnivore's diet. Hope you

feel better!

Luv,

Debby

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Thanks Debby. I actually only let my dog have a little piece of pizza now

and then and neither of us had any from mid-February until last night. He

did fine with it but I suffered.

Normally my pup eats an all natural diet of meat, eggs and pureed veggies,

(supplemented with salmon oil and vitamins plus an occasional bone) created

for him by a doggy nutritionist when he was just 8 weeks old. We've tweaked

it some as he's gotten older and she said it was okay to allow him the

occasional treat of a bite of pizza or a teaspoon of ice cream (he always

begs his " daddy " , my boyfriend, for some) or yogurt. Just not every day.

Our vet agreed and at almost 3 years old my little guy is very healthy.

I feel much better now though. I did an hour of aerobics in the pool and

then started the Vitamin C Flush. I'm sure I'll be back to normal...or

close to it...in another hour or two. My tummy is still gurgling gas but my

head is so much clearer. The exercise helped break up the stuffy feeling.

I've definitely learned my lesson though.

Hugs,

Ellen

----- Original Message -----

From: " Debby Padilla-Hudson " <debbypadilla@...>

> Pizza is just as bad for your dog as it is for you.

> Dogs do much better on a carnivore's diet. Hope you

> feel better!

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Ellen wrote:

>

> CHEATING IS DEFINITELY NOT WORTH IT!

>

> A friend gave me one of those little personal pan pizzas

yesterday. You know the type...very small, equivalent to about 2

regular slices of pizza. I let it unthaw thinking I would let my

little dog, who adores pizza, have it over the next couple days. So

there it sat on the counter top, unthawing and calling my name.

YEP!! I definitely heard it call my name several times; and I tried

to ignore it but...

==>Ellen, you made me laugh the way you described that. We all know

exactly what you mean by it calling your name. I had that happen many

times while I was curing my candida, and it's never worth the price

we pay.

<snips>

> I am doing a Vitamin C Flush today to attempt to get this stuff out

of my system as quickly as possible.

==>Good for you girl!! You might want to try the other things that

help you detox too, i.e. coffee enema, epsom salts bath, dry skin

brushing, electrolyte drink, soups & broths, egg drink, etc.

>

> In the meantime, a little advice to the rest of you:

> This program works people...please do yourselves a favor and don't

mess with it.

==>Good point Ellen.

Hugs to you too, Bee

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>

> CHEATING IS DEFINITELY NOT WORTH IT!

>

Yikes, 5 mo into the program and we still need to be so careful.

Hope you feel better soon, Ellen!

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Ok now im beginning to think that this is a life long way of eating and im going

to be skinn bones forever....Sue

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Sue wrote:

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> Ok now im beginning to think that this is a life long way of eating

and im going to be skinn bones forever....

==>Sue my friend, my dear. Please do not lose hope that you will have

normal weight again. If you read my story " Bee's Personal Candida

Story " (in the files after all of those Folders) you'll know what I

went through, and I came back from skin and bones. Trully I did. I was

seeing my holistic medical doctor every week day, so I was weighed. At

first I started losing 1 lb. per day and then it was 2 lbs, and then I

was losing 3 lbs per day. I was 5'7 " tall and my normal weight was

about 130 lbs, but owwweee when I lost all that weight a man could put

his fingers around my thigh bone.

==>But I persisted on the program and worked hard at re-gaining my

health. My mother took care of me for awhile and when I couldn't

possibly imagine doing an enema she administered my first one. After

that it was a breeze. And what a wonderful sense of relief that 1st

coffee enema gave me. Wow!

==>Now I'm just the sassiest diva you ever could meet! LOL! But I do

eat well and take supplements. I'll be 65 in November and I have no

degenerative diseases. Two things that causes me problems are 1) not

having a thyroid, which I lost due of candida and 2) an old back injury

that kicks up if I don't eat enough red meat & take 175 mg of calcium &

450 mg of magnesium per day.

==>Sue, you'll be a sassy diva in no time, at least compared to the

rest of your life. The time this is going to take is a drop in the

bucket when you think of how much life you have in you, and how much

happier you will be. It's onward and upward my friend. Don't look

back, look forward and imagine yourself the way you want to be. You

can do it!!

Hugs & luv, Bee

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From: " Bee Wilder " <beeisbuzzing2003@...>

> ==>Good for you girl!! You might want to try the other things that

> help you detox too, i.e. coffee enema, epsom salts bath, dry skin

> brushing, electrolyte drink, soups & broths, egg drink, etc.

***************

~~ I did the Vitamin C flush. Dry brushed and then since I don't have a

tub, I took a long hot shower using epsom salts crystals like a scrub (that

left me feeling very refreshed and much better.) That was followed by a two

hour nap.

Breakfast and lunch today were the egg drink. Dinner was chicken livers

cooked in coconut oil and a crisp salad. So I ate light but healthy.

I am definitely feeling better. Joints are still a bit achy but I figure

they will get better in a day or two.

BTW...I have been drinking extra electrolyte drink all week. Our temps here

in AZ have been dangerously high...not sure about today but yesterday it hit

118. I do know that it's currently almost 9:00 pm and still 110 outside.

So extra fluids have been a must.

The amazing thing though is that where I used to drink well over a gallon of

water each day during the summer, I am now drinking about 64 ounces of

electrolyte drink daily and I feel well hydrated.

Hugs,

Ellen, who is determined to stay on program as long as it takes

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Thanks for the well wishes Gail. I am feeling so much better tonight.

Bee, says it takes 1 month for every year you've had this problem. For me

it has been basically since birth. Since I am now 59, it will take me

nearly five years to get totally healthy...or as close to that as possible

since I am minus my thyroid and one adrenal gland due to having cancer

several years ago.

The time spent getting healthy will be well worth it though. AND, I am sure

I will have to watch it even then. After all, we will always have some

candida in our bodies...it's a natural and supposed to be there. Just have

to make sure it never gets out of control again.

Hugs,

Ellen

----- Original Message -----

From: " gmgblues " <gmgblues@...>

> Yikes, 5 mo into the program and we still need to be so careful.

>

> Hope you feel better soon, Ellen!

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Life long way of eating? Maybe, maybe not. For me it will take years to get

well again but I really don't care as long as I do.

I doubt you will be skin and bones forever Sue. In time your body will

adjust and your weight will too. I'm sure it is frustrating, but please

concentrate on healing. As Bee says you heal from the inside out and the

top down. Give it time.

Hugs,

Ellen

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From: " susan krukas " <tauttodream@...>

Ok now im beginning to think that this is a life long way of eating and im

going to be skinn bones forever....Sue

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--- Tiger Lily <sweettiger@...> wrote:

> Thanks Debby. I actually only let my dog have a

> little piece of pizza now

> and then and neither of us had any from mid-February

> until last night. He

> did fine with it but I suffered.

Ah gotcha.. I didn't mean to lecture, its just that I

fed my dog that I had for 13 years regular dog kibble

and she got very fat and suffered with a lot of

ailments.

In the last few years of her life I found the raw food

diet for her and it greatly improved her last few

years.. she even lost almost 20 pounds in a year!

> Normally my pup eats an all natural diet of meat,

> eggs and pureed veggies,

> (supplemented with salmon oil and vitamins plus an

> occasional bone) created

> for him by a doggy nutritionist when he was just 8

> weeks old.

Wow, you are really lucky to have found someone to

create such a great diet! I'll probably get another

dog (mine passed on last year) in another couple of

years once my son gets a little older and more

mature.. I might be looking you up for some doggy diet

hints!

Luv,

Debby

San , CA

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http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/

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Ellen,

what do you mean about healing form the top down?

elyse

On 23-Jul-06, at 12:02 AM, Tiger Lily wrote:

> you heal from the inside out and the

> top down. Give it time.

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Ellen wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " Bee Wilder " <beeisbuzzing2003@...>

>

> > ==>Good for you girl!! You might want to try the other things that

> > help you detox too, i.e. coffee enema, epsom salts bath, dry skin

> > brushing, electrolyte drink, soups & broths, egg drink, etc.

> **************

~~ I did the Vitamin C flush. Dry brushed and then since I don't

have a tub, I took a long hot shower using epsom salts crystals like

a scrub (that left me feeling very refreshed and much better.) That

was followed by a two hour nap.

==>How innovative of you to use epsom salts as a scrub - that's a

great idea Ellen! Even just soaking your feet and ankles in epsom

salts is very beneficial and relaxing.

>

> Breakfast and lunch today were the egg drink. Dinner was chicken

livers cooked in coconut oil and a crisp salad. So I ate light but

healthy. > I am definitely feeling better. Joints are still a bit

achy but I figure they will get better in a day or two.

==>Very good Ellen. I'm so happy you are better. The longer you are

on the diet, etc. you'll find it takes less effort to get back to

feeling better.

>

> BTW...I have been drinking extra electrolyte drink all week. Our

temps here in AZ have been dangerously high...not sure about today

but yesterday it hit 118. I do know that it's currently almost 9:00

pm and still 110 outside. So extra fluids have been a must.

==>Wow, 118 is hot!! Holey cow and I thought our heat was high at

only 89. I live in a 3rd floor apartment with no air conditioning,

only fans and I sweltered yesterday. Guess we are spoiled here in

Calgary.

> The amazing thing though is that where I used to drink well over a

gallon of water each day during the summer, I am now drinking about

64 ounces of electrolyte drink daily and I feel well hydrated.

==>That's very interesting you didn't need to drink more.

> Ellen, who is determined to stay on program as long as it takes.

==>You go girl! I love your spunk and determination. You'll do very

well. Please send me a photo when you are a sassy diva!

((((Hugs))))) to you too Ellen,

Bee

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Elyse wrote:

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> Ellen, what do you mean about healing form the top down?

==>Hi, I'm not Ellen, but I know what she is talking about. It's in my

article under Hering's Law of Cures which states " natural healing

progresses from the top down and from the inside out. " That's because

the body heals more vital organs and areas before handling less

important areas, so it will heal the head before the feet and the inner

organs before the skin.

Bee

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Oh wow that's fantastic, what the body will heal first is more

crucial. I knew about the inside out part, but I'm so glad the head

will heal before the feet, skin etc. I'm so tired of walking around

in a fog, I'm surprised I haven't cause any serious accidents!

Elyse

On 23-Jul-06, at 10:05 AM, Bee Wilder wrote:

> Elyse wrote:

>>

>> Ellen, what do you mean about healing form the top down?

>

> ==>Hi, I'm not Ellen, but I know what she is talking about. It's

> in my

> article under Hering's Law of Cures which states " natural healing

> progresses from the top down and from the inside out. " That's because

> the body heals more vital organs and areas before handling less

> important areas, so it will heal the head before the feet and the

> inner

> organs before the skin.

>

> Bee

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> ==>You go girl! I love your spunk and determination. You'll do very

> well. Please send me a photo when you are a sassy diva!

>

> ((((Hugs))))) to you too Ellen,

> Bee

>

I want to be a sassy diva too! LOL! I'm 63 and guess I'll be even older

when I get through this. Too old to be a Diva?

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I have also learned that a strict diet is your best weapon in controlling and

curing candida. The antifungals will not help if you cheat on the diet.

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> > ==>You go girl! I love your spunk and determination. You'll do

very well. Please send me a photo when you are a sassy diva!

> > ((((Hugs))))) to you too Ellen, Bee

>

> I want to be a sassy diva too! LOL! I'm 63 and guess I'll be even

older when I get through this. Too old to be a Diva?

==>You are never too old to be a Diva!! LOL! Go for it!!

Luv & Hugs, Bee

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But how come it tastes soooooooooo good?

Shirley

>From: Debby Padilla-Hudson <debbypadilla@...>

>Pizza is just as bad for your dog as it is for you.

>Luv,

>Debby

>San , CA

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I can't believe how much my life revolves around food!

I think this is my midlife wake-up call.

Shirley

>From: susan krukas <tauttodream@...>

>Funy how the little things in life become something so big. How many times

>did i go out for pizza and not appreciate it?

>

> Sue

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Elyse,

Go to the Candida website and click on files. Then click the folder called

" Healing Naturally & Die-Off Symptoms. Inside that folder there is a file

named " Healing Reactions.htm " that explains this.

Hugs,

Ellen

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> Ellen,

> what do you mean about healing form the top down?

>

> elyse

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So true Ellen. And what is funny is that i watch my family eat and eat and eat

and they think im nuts because i watch everything i eat. My son said to me b4,

Ma i got your favorite potato chips for you and my hubby went to dunkin donuts

and said to me i got you a plain donut so it doesnt have any sugar in it and

your coffee(which i havent had in 6 months) only has sweet and low in it. Boy

oh boy i try to explain it to them and they say are you sure ....Im like im not

too sure of anything these days but i have to try it this way and see if i feel

better. My life is consumed with food.

Sue

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My life is consumed with food.

Sue

It's alot of work to fetch and prepare and consume real food. Always

has. Its one of the reasons women were valued as homemakers through

the ages. Now we are learning the consequences of fake industrial

food. Pat B

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>

> Bee, says it takes 1 month for every year you've had this problem.

I didn't know this. Maybe it's in the file info somewhere and I

missed it. I don't know how long I've had this. I've been pretty

healthy (or so I thought). Have taken various supplements for years

and I was on a low fat, high carb diet for a long time. Had not had

any serious issues until last year when my BP skyrocketed (which had

always been low) and blood sugar was up (not real high, but high for

me I guess). I felt awful with light headedness, weakness, no

energy, etc - felt like I was 90 yrs old. For 2 weeks I juiced most

of my foods - veggies and fruits and cut out all sugar and processed

foods. I felt better, dropped my BP 20 pts, but still high, and

blood sugar back to normal. But never regained all my energy and

couldn't get my BP any lower.

After getting oral thrush, realizing I had candida and got on this

diet I have dropped my BP another 10+ pts. I know that everything I'm

following here is helping me get healthier in every way. More than

likely I've had the Candida longer than when problems manifested last

year, but I don't know how I would be able to determine just how long

I might have had it. How does one know when it's totally gone?

Gail

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Shirley wrote:

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> I can't believe how much my life revolves around food!

> I think this is my midlife wake-up call.

==>It won't always be like that Shirley. I like that " midlife wake-up

call. " I can recall when food was all I could think about too, but

that changed a lot for me. Now food has taken it's proper place in my

life. Eating is a pleasure, not a chore. Nutrition is the key to

health.

Hugs, Bee

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Sue wrote:

> My life is consumed with food.

Pat B. wrote:

>

> It's alot of work to fetch and prepare and consume real food.

Always has. Its one of the reasons women were valued as homemakers

through the ages. Now we are learning the consequences of fake

industrial food.

==>Well said Pat! " Fake " is a good word their toxic junk. My mother's

generation stayed at home and raised large families - I have 5

brothers and 2 sisters, while I've worked all my life and raised two

daughters by myself. With both parents working nowadays they grab the

most convenient foods, ready-made, chemicalized and fake,

unfortunately.

==>I'm glad I could work because it gave me the freedom to not stay in

toxic marriages, whereas with my mother's generation women were

dependent upon their husbands and many endured abusive relationships

because of it.

Bee

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