Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 > > I went to school for a while in Chinese Medicine and they make the connection of hair relating to your kidneys. What do you guys think? I have had cancer twice and am starting a vegan diet. I am female, 33, and have been sick since I was a child. Anyone from Pittsburgh? How can I incorporate this diet with the candida diet? Sorry, I have a scattered brain. Hi Amy. Welcome to our group. My dear friend you will not avoid cancer if you have a vegan diet. Humans are omnivores which means they eat meats (and eggs) and plants. There are extremely important nutrients only obtained from meats and eggs, that are not available in plants, particularly B12, good nature-made fats, oil soluble vitamins A, D & E, omega 3, etc., etc. - please read Myths About Vegetarianism in our files (left menu) - it is in the Candida Diet Folder. Also see Myth #2 Vitamin B12. Hair loss is a very common symptoms when you have candida overgrowth throughout your body. Also there is a connection between candida and cancer - see our Cancer Folder for articles. My sister is a hospice nurse and she said that every cancer patient has candida; but the fact is not everyone who has candida has cancer. I strongly advise you to reconsider your decision about eating vegan. I do not believe anyone can re-gain their health and be cancer-free if they do not eat the nutrition recommended on my program (diet plus supplements). Please read my article " How to Successfully Overcome Candida " which was sent to you when you joined, or find it in the 1st folder in our files (left menu), and also print out the other article in that folder " Candida, How to Get Started " . We've had a number of members who " wisely " added meats and eggs to their diet, and they have been improving. Also did you know that humans can be perfectly healthy only eating meats and good nature-made fats - like the Eskimos studied by Dr. Weston A. Price. See the many articles and information at the Weston A. Price Foundation (non-profit organization) at www.westonaprice.org. The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 > We've had a number of members who " wisely " added meats and eggs to > their diet, and they have been improving. > >Just wanted to pipe in and say, yep, I'm one of them. I wasn't vegan, but low fat/high carb, hardly ever any red meat and only egg whites. Since starting Bee's diet almost all my previous physical ailments are disappearing - sciatica, chest congestion, sinuses clearing up and can actually breath through my nose for the 1st time in years. My hair loss has also decreased significantly. I never would have believed it if I hadn't tried it. Just my 2 cents. Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 Gail, can I put this in our Success Stories? Luv, Bee > > > We've had a number of members who " wisely " added meats and eggs to > > their diet, and they have been improving. > > > >Just wanted to pipe in and say, yep, I'm one of them. I wasn't vegan, > but low fat/high carb, hardly ever any red meat and only egg whites. > Since starting Bee's diet almost all my previous physical ailments are > disappearing - sciatica, chest congestion, sinuses clearing up and can > actually breath through my nose for the 1st time in years. My hair loss > has also decreased significantly. I never would have believed it if I > hadn't tried it. Just my 2 cents. > > Gail > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 hi gail did you experience any hair regrowth? lv joanne Gail <gmgblues@...> wrote: > We've had a number of members who " wisely " added meats and eggs to > their diet, and they have been improving. > >Just wanted to pipe in and say, yep, I'm one of them. I wasn't vegan, but low fat/high carb, hardly ever any red meat and only egg whites. Since starting Bee's diet almost all my previous physical ailments are disappearing - sciatica, chest congestion, sinuses clearing up and can actually breath through my nose for the 1st time in years. My hair loss has also decreased significantly. I never would have believed it if I hadn't tried it. Just my 2 cents. Gail --------------------------------- All new " The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and ease of use. " - PC Magazine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 > > hi gail > > did you experience any hair regrowth? lv joanne > Hi, Joanne. I'm not sure if there has been regrowth. My hair was abt down to the middle of my back (though have gotten it cut recently and is shoulder length now). So I have quite a bit of hair (not thick though) and it didn't thin to the point of having any bald spots. After I would wash my hair I would pull out handfuls - and I mean handfuls - when combing it. Now after washing hardly any comes out - some, but nothing like before. I'll have to keep watching the crown area as that seems to be where it is the thinnest and see if it appears to get thicker I guess. Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 > > > > > We've had a number of members who " wisely " added meats and eggs to > > > their diet, and they have been improving. > > > > > >Just wanted to pipe in and say, yep, I'm one of them. I wasn't > vegan, > > but low fat/high carb, hardly ever any red meat and only egg whites. > > Since starting Bee's diet almost all my previous physical ailments > are > > disappearing - sciatica, chest congestion, sinuses clearing up and > can > > actually breath through my nose for the 1st time in years. My hair > loss > > has also decreased significantly. I never would have believed it if I > > hadn't tried it. Just my 2 cents. > > > > Gail > > > Sure. And another thing I forgot to mention - I used to be cold all the time. As soon as it started getting cool outside I had to turn the heat on and keep it around 74 degrees. I would dress really warm even in the house. My hands and feet would get so cold and it would take forever for me to get them warmed up. Sometimes I even turned the heat up to 76, 78 or higher because I would be so cold. The only way I could get my fingers warmed up was to hold them under warm running water or on a direct heat source. Now my feet do not get cold anymore. I've had to have the heat on in the house a bit recently, but only on 70 and I have not been cold! I am soooo happy about this. The tips of my fingers do get cold sometimes if exposed to cooler air outside, but otherwise this has been a major improvement for me. Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 joanne and gail, i have had some hair loss also and just recently. Not that i am bald in any spots but just that wheni wash it or brush it i notice mor hair in the brush or in the drain... I sincerely hope it slows down or stops, but one thin i have noticed is that the gray seems to be less or maybe the growth is less....another mystery of this crazy condition. Thanks... Sue ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Access over 1 million songs - Music Unlimited (http://music./unlimited) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 I have had life time of thin hair too. I saw on Beauty show, a trick to make thin hair look fuller. Epson Salts in filtered water as a final rinse, after shampooing. Don't rinse out. Towel dry, and style as usual. I think it was 1-2 Tbsp Epson Salts, to 1 qt warm filtered water. Zuni > > I went to school for a while in Chinese Medicine and they make the > connection of hair relating to your kidneys. What do you guys think? I > have had cancer twice and am starting a vegan diet. I am female, 33, > and have been sick since I was a child. Anyone from Pittsburgh? How can > I incorporate this diet with the candida diet? Sorry, I have a > scattered brain. -amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 I am not against fats at all, actually I believe we need about 35% of our calories(which I don't count) a day to come from fat, but good fat. I need to alkaline my body so it is not a breeding ground for cancer. I believe that meats are acidic so I want remove these from my diet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 Gail wrote> > And another thing I forgot to mention - I used to be cold all the time. As soon as it started getting cool outside I had to turn the heat on and keep it around 74 degrees. I would dress really warm even in the house. My hands and feet would get so cold and it would take forever for me to get them warmed up. Sometimes I even turned the heat up to 76, 78 or higher because I would be so cold. The only way I could get my fingers warmed up was to hold them under warm running water or on a direct heat source. Now my feet do not get cold anymore. I've had to have the heat on in the house a bit recently, but only on 70 and I have not been cold! I am soooo happy about this. The tips of my fingers do get cold sometimes if exposed to cooler air outside, but otherwise this has been a major improvement for me. > Wow Gail! That's terrific. I'll add that to the Success Story. Luv & Hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 > joanne and gail, > i have had some hair loss also and just recently. Not > that i am bald in any spots but just that wheni wash > it or brush it i notice mor hair in the brush or in > the drain... I sincerely hope it slows down or stops, > but one thin i have noticed is that the gray seems to > be less or maybe the growth is less....another mystery > of this crazy condition. Sue, you may find your gray hair reverses because of getting enough nutrients, esp. minerals. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2006 Report Share Posted November 3, 2006 > > I am not against fats at all, actually I believe we need about 35% of our calories(which I don't count) a day to come from fat, but good fat. I need to alkaline my body so it is not a breeding ground for cancer. I believe that meats are acidic so I want remove these from my diet. ==>Dearest Amy, sorry but the whole alkalinity/acidity issue is false; see articles in our files on it (same title). The causes of cancer are 1) lack of proper nutrients; 2) too much carbs & sugars which block oxygen getting into the cells, and 3) lack of oxygen. This was discovered by Otto Warburg who won the Nobel Prize for it - see our Cancer Folder for it. My entire diet plus supplements increases oxygen and provides nutrients required. The best oxygenating substances are: 1) vitamin c because it increases the body's production of hydrogen peroxide which is oxygenating; 2) food grade H202 (diluted to 3% and handled very cautiously and starting on 1 drop in distiller water 3 times a day) - see the 1st article in theH202 Folder - read carefully and do not take too much; 3) vitamin E and 4) niacin. ==>We actually need much higher than 35% good fats, more like 60%. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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