Digest Number 329

Hi group! your vegetable soup sounds good Lynn. I was at Trader Joe’s
this weekend and also came across the “good” breads! bought the spelt
($2.99) and it’s not bad –made an almond butter + honey sandwich w/ it for
my little guy’s lunch this morning!
Re: acidiphilus … I am definitely missing my homemade yogurt that I’m
procrastinating on throwing out from the refrig… is the Ethical Nutrients
version a good substitute?… I am/was convinced that yogurt was beneficial
battling yeast issues…
Re: Tums: is this best way to get that extra calcium we need? someone told
me 2 a day… any input on this?
Re: Carob: hmm Lynn on the fresh roasted! I don’t think I particularly like
carob either,,, are there any non dairy, good O versions of chocolate?!
Thanks again all,,, what an interesting group, I learn something everyday.
my husband is thinking I’m going a little overboard on the subject … but
that’s ok, I have a strong belief it’s the right way to go ! Feels right.

Have a fulfilling day! Leslie

5 Responses to “Digest Number 329”

  1. bernadine_1900 Says:

    there are soy yogurts that are okay for this diet - I imagine that they have the
    active cultures, etc. that make yogurt so “beneficial”. Or you can take
    acidolphus (sp?) by itself (pill/powder).
    Crystal.

  2. Loren Kathlene Says:

    lescase@… wrote:
    Re: acidiphilus … I am definitely missing my homemade yogurt
    Mary writes:
    I’ve made yogurt from soy milk. You could probably also use rice milk
    or a combination of the two. I made it the same way as the regular milk
    yogurt, just substituted soy milk for regular milk. I used a starter
    from a regular milk batch, then used a starter from the soy batch every
    time after that. As for taste, it was good mixed into chocolate
    popsicles - even better than regular fudgesicles! You could experiment
    for different tastes.
    =========================================
    lescase@… wrote:
    Re: Tums: is this best way to get that extra calcium we need? someone
    told
    me 2 a day… any input on this?

    Mary writes:
    I’ve heard that the calcium in Tums is the type that does something that
    causes you to not have enough calcium in the long run. Also, I’ve heard
    that whatever it does to keep you from having heartburn makes you have
    more heartburn in the long run. Maybe someone else here knows the
    reason. I just made a mental note not to take them. I’ve noticed that
    people who take them usually have giant bottles of them.
    ======================================
    lescase@… wrote:
    Re: Carob: hmm Lynn on the fresh roasted! I don’t think I particularly
    like
    carob either,,, are there any non dairy, good O versions of chocolate?!
    Mary writes:
    I don’t really like carob either, even though it is listed as HB! It’s
    ok, but… Maybe if we don’t think of it as a chocolate substitute and
    try to use it based on its own merit! Whatever that may be! Maybe
    someone has some good recipes!
    Ghiredelli (sp?) makes a dark chocolate that does not have any O avoids.
    There are other companies I’ve seen mentioned here that also make good
    O-ok chocolate.
    &:) Mary, Mississippi Gulf Coast, USA

  3. Seth Weeks Says:

    I want to thank this list for making me aware of Peppermint Tea and
    how well it combats nausea. I finally had a chance this morning to
    go get some (I settled on Traditional Medicinals Organic Peppermint.)
    One of the nutritionists at my local health food store also
    recommended enteric-coated peppermint capsules. (The enteric coating
    allows the capsules to get past the stomach without breaking down -
    that way they can reach the colon intact.) It’s supposed to help
    with gas buildup. Now, if I could just figure out how to stop
    belching like a truck driver…
    I also wanted to ask the list about Malabsorption Syndrome. Is this
    something that’s fairly common, or is it rare, or what? The reason I
    ask is that I have been doing battle with edema for the past three
    years, and nothing seems to be helping. Could it be my body is
    protein starved, even though I’m eating lots of it? If anyone has
    this ailment, would you mind sharing?

    Thanks,
    Lynn

  4. Seth Weeks Says:

    Someone mentioned “Master Cleanse” to me in a private e-mail (I
    thought I had saved it, but apparently not) and I wanted to find out
    more about this.
    I want to do a colon/liver/gallbladder cleanse, and I’m hoping
    someone can point me to a Web site with info.
    I do know that there’s something called ABC Aerobic Bulk Cleanser for
    the colon, and milk thistle for the liver, and of course the yummy
    combo of olive oil and lemon juice for the gallbladder. I am
    wondering if anyone has done something different.
    Lynn

  5. Sterling Charline Says:

    — In ER4YT-O@egroups.com, Lynn Hoskins <lhoskins@m…
    Lynn I did send some info last night but with my problems posting to
    this list from home it would appear to not have got here. I will try
    and resend tonight or from college here in the morning.
    Steve

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