Mary Ann
Yes, Mary Ann, maybe if I weren’t so worried about get pregnant, then I
would be very happy with the diet. Although there is still the issue of
calcium. But I feel great while I am eating my beef with my vegs.
Although I have had to up my vegs to counteract the candida. But anyway,
within time I guess. And I would hope the time would come soon. I spent
all day on this pc today searching, reading, typing, instead of doing my
house chores. Pam.
May 1st, 2003 at 12:14 pm
In a message dated 4/7/00 8:40:59 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
pneuenhoffski@… writes:
<< I spent
all day on this pc today searching, reading, typing, instead of doing my
house chores. .
I know what you mean. We gotta leave off some things to learn new things to
be healthier. Everything slides when i get concerned and try to make effort
for positive change. Then, seems like catching up is a battle. I have been
online and trying to plot a course of dieting and activity that’s not too
complicated. One day i just have to believe, i’ll be out of pain, and
directing things in my own life, as if i had a say-so. Now i just seem to
hang on. But i know i will keep trying to be like i feel i can be; but i’m
too pooped, right now. So it’s a little slow.
Mary Ann
in Florida
May 3rd, 2003 at 7:25 pm
Yes, I take liquid kelp - I wonder how much calcium is in that? Ha ha,
it probably has none.
Yes, I had tried the rye crisps with sesame and my movements were very
loose. I would love to try the ezekiel bread with sesame but I am afraid
to. I don’t think the rye crisps had any bad ingredients in them. SO I
just figured it was the sesame. Pam.
May 5th, 2003 at 12:35 pm
I bought my liquid kelp at the health food store. It states to take 2
drops a day. I take more due to the soy liquids I take. I read that soy
can make thyroids hypo, and that is the last thing I want. But I use my
basal temps to check for using too much kelp. Pam.
May 6th, 2003 at 3:25 am
Thanks Pam,
I was so curious about that liquid thyroid. And i never thought to ‘chart’
my own thyroid by taking temps, but, i guess that makes sense. So…… low
temps, we just knock off the soy sauce right?
Mary Ann
in Florida
May 8th, 2003 at 2:21 am
AAahhhhh, throw that soy sauce out!!! Mine has corn syrup and lactase in
it. Plus mine says to refigerate - and we keep it in the cupboard. You
can tell, we don’t use it much.
So if your temps are low, add kelp to your diet. If they are high, lower
the doseage or stop it alltogether. Pam.
May 11th, 2003 at 12:21 am
My hubby thinks I am wacko on this diet.
Even before I found this diet, I saw what milk products did to me and my
son, and my dh still poo pooed the idea.
He is a stubborn person. So I will not receive any endorcement at all
from him.
Although, he does tell our son to curtail his sweets and to eat more
healthy, so that is a start. but he would not insist our son to give up
the avoid foods - probably because he himself could not give them up. So
I trudge alone and influence when I can. Pam.
May 15th, 2003 at 1:32 am
In a message dated 4/10/00 11:44:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
pneuenhoffski@… writes:
<< and influence when I can.
Yeah! That’s It!
People aren’t always enthusiastic about my ideas here, too. Any way, you and
i will live right as we can. I know i just want to shine brighter. I feel
like a 25 watt bulb and should be a 100. Others can be stubborn if they want
to. I gotta giddyUP!
Bye,
Hang In There!
Mary Ann
in Florida
May 16th, 2003 at 8:00 am
I think Dr D states in his book to get the vit E from natural sources. I
am wondering though if the sunflower seeds would be overdoing it. Only
they were loaded with vit E. Pam.