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August 29th, 2005 · 3 Comments

From doing the liver cleanse.
Sometimes it strikes me that even in the altenative camp, we have got into all
this labelling of illnesses, (syndrome X) being one that comes to mind.
If we were eating as nature intended, which I would guess means no junk food, no
pasteurised milk products, meat that is grass fed, you get the drift, foods
full of natural enzymes not killed through cooking, then we would not be still
taking an orthodox view of illness. By this I mean someone has pain in their
liver, so we say oh take milk thistle, which is a brilliant herb, and may well
do you a lot of good. But whats caused the pain in the liver, we need to look
at the body as a whole. Many people have swapped the same orthodox Doctor mind
set and put in onto the alternate mode mindset. Still not really making that
fundamental grass roots change.
I wonder how many people will be able to make the necessary life style changes,
not easy I know, such as including more live foods in their diets. The more I
read about consuming uncooked foods, the more I feel it makes sense. Without

enzymes our bodies cannot do the millions of tasks they need to do on a daily
basis. I am not saying that I think or believe everyone should have a
completely raw diet, but I know we need undamaged enzymes in large amounts
everyday, and we don’t get these from consuming cooked foods.
I guess being able to get on a daily basis optimal levels of minerals/trace
elements natural vitamins, enzymes and Essential fatty acids, we stand a better
chance of regaining our health and remaining healthy. Oh dear how did we end up
with these nasty gallstones and sluggish livers.
A speedy return to health for all of you.
Regards ANNE

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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 Opal Lurline // Aug 31, 2005 at 2:10 pm

    Anne, here is the list of improvements brought on by the liver
    cleanse *AND* a total change of diet. More raw foods, lots of olive
    oil and nuts, no dairy, no meat at the last. Eczema, weak adrenals,
    chronic fatigue, constipation, bad adult acne, loss of 35 pounds,
    increased energy. Those are the main ones I can think of. Oh and I
    don’t know what my cholesterol was before, but the day before surgery
    it was 115. I have made some allowances in my diet, but am planning
    on doing a raw day once a week and keeping my meat and dairy low.
    Also staying away from processed fats. Dawn

    got into all this labelling of illnesses, (syndrome X) being one that
    comes to mind.

  • 2 Rodolfo Lorenza // Sep 2, 2005 at 12:35 pm

    At or about 20:36, 07/08/02 (my clock), azdmarie made the following
    statement:
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    That sounds like a mixed package. On the one hand, you found increased
    energy. Your loss of weight could be either good or bad, depending on
    your previous weight and your needs and desires.
    But contracting eczema, weak adrenals, chronic fatigue, constipation and
    bad adult acne doesn’t sound like a positive improvement.

  • 3 Opal Lurline // Sep 5, 2005 at 4:37 am

    Ira, I am usually a stickler for proper grammer and expression, but
    sometimes get sloppy. All of the bad conditions I mentioned were
    improved or completely went away. And in my case loss of 30 pounds
    was a good thing. I don’t understand why you have to question almost
    everything. Dawn

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