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Sherry (I too am in Oregon).

I couldn't agree more... every person has to eat what works for

them. I have yet to figure out if I need to be all veggie or not as

I'm just starting the healing process (still have to do flushes &

elimination diet).

I also agree with in that support groups & boards like this

are invaluable... but unless you are working with a doctor to figure

out the best remedies for you... you really are taking a chance.

I've been there... spent a lot of money on someone who said he had

the answers. I'm very wary of someone who is selling something

without giving me their background/certifications, etc.

> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 09:49:49 +0100

> From: Simona.LIGI@s...

>

> Reading through s Moritz posts on his

> curezone dedicated section I found out that worst food for a

congested liver

> like ours are: meat, fish, eggs, cheese. He hardly suggest to eat

low

> quantities of basmati rice or millet or oat with veggies (raw of

steamed),

> beans (very few, probably once or twice in a week) It's my

experience that

> each time

> I eat proteins like ones listed above I feel terrible.....

>

>

> Hi Simona,

>

> I am very grateful to s Moritz for his books and guidance

through

> liver and colon flushes. I do tend to wonder, though, if his

vegetarian

> recommendations are suitable for everyone. I just don't do well on

> vegetarian. When I just did the liver flush, I tried to follow his

> recommendations as well as I could, but as soon as my diet changed

more and

> more toward vegetarian, I began to feel tired and listless and

brain fogged,

> just as I've done in the past.

> I'm just the opposite of you, Simona. I don't feel well unless

I eat a

> diet high in fat and animal proteins with veggies, and low in

grains. I'm

> becoming more and more of the opinion that the human race evolved

under

> different conditions and therefore different people do well on

different

> diets. No one diet works well for everyone. I've posted here in

the past

> about the examples of the Inuit people of the far North who

traditionally

> lived on just blubber, meat and fish with little or no veggies and

the

> people of India whose diet is much more vegetarian. I would bet

that

> neither would do well on the other's diet. JMO.

>

> Sherry (from Oregon)

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Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 17:13:25 -0000

From: " tobihorse " <tobihorse@...>

<Sherry (I too am in Oregon).

Hi tobihorse,

Hey fellow Oregonian! Where are you? I'm in Southern Oregon.

<I couldn't agree more... every person has to eat what works for

<them. I have yet to figure out if I need to be all veggie or not as

<I'm just starting the healing process (still have to do flushes &

<elimination diet).

<I also agree with in that support groups & boards like this

<are invaluable...

Oh yes, I agree totally! I've learned wonderful things here and the

folks are great!

<but unless you are working with a doctor to figure

<out the best remedies for you... you really are taking a chance.

<I've been there... spent a lot of money on someone who said he had

<the answers.

Problem is, I have worked with doctors and found no answers. " There's

nothing wrong with me. " And I just can no longer afford to put out all that

money chasing after answers. Western medicine's answer is to throw a pill

at the problem. I no longer have any use for Western medicine. And I went

to a naturapath that I liked very much but my insurance just wouldn't cover

him (figures!!) and I had to give it up.

Sherry

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I'm in the north part of the state. : )

Too true... " Western " doctors just cure the symptoms & you keep going

back because you aren't getting better. I got nowhere with them

either.

Naturopaths have been a huge help... but I'm with you in that I don't

have the money. So a lot is my own research, experiment, and work

with the Naturopath when I can.

I don't mean to discount Eastern medicine, on the contrary... that's

where I'm finding my answers! I just warn people to be careful of

the quacks out there. I got taken by a few so-called " herbalists "

and " Chinese medicine " people that took my money & made me sicker

with their " cures " . Course, I know now that there is no " cure " for

what ailes me.

: )

I'm learning a lot from you & Deborah & others here. Duncan has an

interesting site. And curezone.com is so informative! I can hardly

wait to get 's book.

> Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 17:13:25 -0000

> From: " tobihorse " <tobihorse@y...>

>

> <Sherry (I too am in Oregon).

>

>

> Hi tobihorse,

>

> Hey fellow Oregonian! Where are you? I'm in Southern Oregon.

>

>

> <I couldn't agree more... every person has to eat what works for

> <them. I have yet to figure out if I need to be all veggie or not

as

> <I'm just starting the healing process (still have to do flushes &

> <elimination diet).

>

> <I also agree with in that support groups & boards like this

> <are invaluable...

>

>

> Oh yes, I agree totally! I've learned wonderful things here

and the

> folks are great!

>

>

> <but unless you are working with a doctor to figure

> <out the best remedies for you... you really are taking a chance.

> <I've been there... spent a lot of money on someone who said he had

> <the answers.

>

> Problem is, I have worked with doctors and found no

answers. " There's

> nothing wrong with me. " And I just can no longer afford to put out

all that

> money chasing after answers. Western medicine's answer is to throw

a pill

> at the problem. I no longer have any use for Western medicine.

And I went

> to a naturapath that I liked very much but my insurance just

wouldn't cover

> him (figures!!) and I had to give it up.

>

> Sherry

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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 16:33:23 -0000

From: " tobihorse " <tobihorse@...>

I just warn people to be careful of

the quacks out there.

You said it! The internet is absolutely a font of information and I

could not have learned what I have otherwise, but there's also a lot of

garbage to wade through. After all, anyone can put up a website and say

darned near anything they want!

Sherry (from Oregon)

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