Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 > > Hi All, I am sorry to write a negative post like this... > > My grandfather died two weeks ago. He was very ill and it was his time (at least I can think that when I am being logical). None-the- less its been ahard time, dragging up grief and lots of old family issues for my father. I have been giving as much support to him and my Grandmother as I can but I am feeling very run down and overly emotional. > > I have been sticking to the diet, though its been very hard with all > the family gatherings that come at a time like this. But I have been > good. Unfortunatly some people have been less then supportive. I > gained lots of weight before starting this diet and have not lost any > yet. Many relatives have made comments about my weight gain and said > how my new way of eating is to blame. To make things harder my > Grandfather died of heart failure and eeryone believes my diet will > ensure the same fate for me. > > I am coping with these words of ill advice and supporting my family as best I can...but I feel very, very overwhelmed and so run down. > > Any ideas on how to boost my failing energy? My Grandmother is moving back home today and so will be needing my suuport and I will need my fully energy to be there for her. Any words of advice would be so greatly appreciated. ==>Dear Lelita. My heart goes out to you my friend. You are doing the best you can under the circumstances. Losses and having to be strong to support others can be very draining. Might I suggest you keep up your energy by having Bee's Egg Drink, even if you have to have it 3 times a day. It is very nourishing, provides great energy from the fats, and it is so easy to digest when you are under such stress. You should ensure you are taking all of your supplements too. It has gotten me through the last few days. It is very important to maintain your nourishment levels. Let me know if that works for you or not and I'll see what else I can come up with. Luv & Hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 None-the- > less its been ahard time, dragging up grief and lots of old family > issues for my father. I have been giving as much support to him and my > Grandmother as I can but I am feeling very run down and overly > emotional. > > Any ideas on how to boost my failing energy? My Grandmother is > moving back home today and so will be needing my suuport and I will > need my fully energy to be there for her. Any words of advice would > be so greatly appreciated. > > ==>Dear Lelita. My heart goes out to you my friend. You are doing > the best you can under the circumstances. Losses and having to be > strong to support others can be very draining. Might I suggest you > keep up your energy by having Bee's Egg Drink, even if you have to > have it 3 times a day. It is very nourishing, provides great energy > from the fats, and it is so easy to digest when you are under such > stress. You should ensure you are taking all of your supplements > too. It has gotten me through the last few days. It is very > important to maintain your nourishment levels. > > Let me know if that works for you or not and I'll see what else I can > come up with. > > Luv & Hugs, Bee Lelita (and Bee), I too have been experiencing grief over loss - in my case over an extended period of time. I can't put myself in your shoes but I know how overwhelming and exhausting it has been and continues to be for me. I wanted to agree with Bee about her egg drink as I have been so grateful for it at this time. I make up a drink the day before (I use 5 eggs plus lots of butter and coconut oil and spices) and sip it ice cold throughout the next day (I do eat meat and veggies for dinner). The simplicity of it (and peace of mind that I'm getting the nutrients I need - along with supplements)is so helpful to my fatigued body and mind. Know you're not alone in your grief and I hope the best for you, Anita T. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 > None-the- > > less its been ahard time, dragging up grief and lots of old family > > issues for my father. I have been giving as much support to him and > my > > Grandmother as I can but I am feeling very run down and overly > > emotional. > > > Any ideas on how to boost my failing energy? My Grandmother is > > moving back home today and so will be needing my suuport and I will > > need my fully energy to be there for her. Any words of advice would > > be so greatly appreciated. > > > > ==>Dear Lelita. My heart goes out to you my friend. You are doing > > the best you can under the circumstances. Losses and having to be > > strong to support others can be very draining. Might I suggest you > > keep up your energy by having Bee's Egg Drink, even if you have to > > have it 3 times a day. It is very nourishing, provides great > energy > > from the fats, and it is so easy to digest when you are under such > > stress. You should ensure you are taking all of your supplements > > too. It has gotten me through the last few days. It is very > > important to maintain your nourishment levels. > > > > Let me know if that works for you or not and I'll see what else I > can > > come up with. > > > > Luv & Hugs, Bee > > Lelita (and Bee), > I too have been experiencing grief over loss - in my case over an > extended period of time. I can't put myself in your shoes but I know > how overwhelming and exhausting it has been and continues to be for > me. I wanted to agree with Bee about her egg drink as I have been so > grateful for it at this time. I make up a drink the day before (I use > 5 eggs plus lots of butter and coconut oil and spices) and sip it ice > cold throughout the next day (I do eat meat and veggies for dinner). > The simplicity of it (and peace of mind that I'm getting the > nutrients I need - along with supplements)is so helpful to my > fatigued body and mind. > Know you're not alone in your grief and I hope the best for you, > Anita T. > Hi, Where can I get the recipe for the Egg Drink. I guess the recipe files are not coming through now. I see above it says 5 eggs, etc. but if you keep it in the refrigerator(since it is for all day) doesn't the butter and coconut oil get thick. Thank you, Ellen " -) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2007 Report Share Posted July 16, 2007 Hello Bee, I am interested in the recipe for your special egg drink (mentioned below). Can you send that to me? I really need the link to determine the proper fat/protien ratio as well and how to determine a diet proper to my personal weight. I am already experiencing good results from reading all the mail, but having trouble finding certain information based on all the recent confusion. I am approaching the next phase of introducing the yeast killers, but am not sure what products to use. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. L.B. Might I suggest you > keep up your energy by having Bee's Egg Drink, even if you have to > have it 3 times a day. It is very nourishing, provides great energy > from the fats, and it is so easy to digest when you are under such > stress. You should ensure you are taking all of your supplements > too. It has gotten me through the last few days. It is very > important to maintain your nourishment levels. > > > Luv & Hugs, Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 > > Hello Bee, > > I am interested in the recipe for your special egg drink (mentioned > below). Can you send that to me? I really need the link to determine the proper fat/protien ratio as well and how to determine a diet proper to my personal weight. I am already experiencing good results from reading all the mail, but having trouble finding certain information based on all the recent confusion. I am approaching the next phase of introducing the yeast killers, but am not sure what products to use. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. ==>Hi L.B. - for Bee's Raw Egg Drink go the Group's Files (left-hand menu) on our Group's website: / ==>Use your Edit/Find on this page function at the top of your Internet Browser and search using the word Recipes - inside the Recipe Folder you'll find different folders - look for the Drinks & Teas Folder - the egg drink is the 1st one. ==>Your basic reference for all of my recommendations are in my main article " How to Successfully Overcome Candida " which is located in the Group's Files (left-hand menu) - scroll down to the 2nd Folder, which is " Bee's Candida Article & How to Get Started " - click on that folder and my article is #3. Inside that article find the Antifungals Section for recommended yeast killers. The best, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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