detoxing

hi everyone, my name is karen.I’ve been introduced to this way of
eating two months ago.Boy, I must say ,what a whole new world for
me.I did not eat meat,one of the main reasons being i could not
tolerate the taste..(guess what i am?)..:)…yup an o!!..I am very
passioned by this way of eating,I can see where all my life eating
avoid foods have done to me,extra weight gain,unmanageable asthma,for
the down side,I am having unbelievable gas and recently my
significant other has said my bad is not so sweet smelling,(there I
said it,lol)..Is it the change in my eating?…specifically the
meat..could it be the post nasal drip? Could anyone share if they
have gone thru this and what natural remedies are out there…thanks
so much!!! take care! karen

16 Responses to “detoxing”

  1. Esmeralda Christal Says:

    Everyone detoxes differently, although a lot have flu-like symptoms, headache,
    diarrhea. And it all depends on how long it can
    last. Each person is different. I had major sinus detox for months, felt like I
    was drowning. Using deflect does help, you can
    also check out the sacrificial molecules found in Live Right book. Stick to your
    food list and avoid avoids….
    blessings,
    kathy s
    **email me privately for more info to order Dr D’s (NAP) products
    kksmith@…

  2. Meghan Geralyn Says:

    I’ll second that, about his secret.
    Sarah

  3. jed1700 Says:

    I would like to take this opportunity to remind people
    that sea vegetables are extremely useful for their
    chelating and detoxifying properties alone.
    Various sea vegetables are suited for chelating (binding
    to) various radioactive and toxic heavy metals for
    example. These vegetables from the sea, containing all
    50+ identified nutrients (as opposed to merely 30+ from
    land vegetables) also help to heal the linings of the
    intestines, lubricating and protecting the intestines,
    like flaxseeds has been reported to (kind of explains
    their gelling nature).
    So be a good O-BTDer and eat your sea vegetables.

  4. Meghan Geralyn Says:

    Hi Axel,
    You talk a lot about sea vegetables, I can understand their nutrition.
    However, in the small town area where I live I just feel fortunate to find a
    co-op in another state.that can furnish me with Nori, and Dulse. This has
    only become available in the past six months. What is the difference between
    Kelp and Sea Vegetables? What names would I look for for sea vegetables?
    Sarah

  5. jed1700 Says:

    Kelp IS a sea vegetable. It is the sea vegetable highest
    in iodine, which is a very important mineral for the
    proper functioning of the thyroid gland, which plays an
    important role in metabolism (and hence, dieting/losing
    weight). The different sea vegetables have varying
    proportions of minerals and vitamins… looking on the
    internet you could find out more than I know off-hand…
    as far as names of sea veggies go. I find knowing the
    names such as arame, wakame, dulse, hijiki, nori (laver)
    kombu and kelp to be of little real-world use because
    when I go shopping for sea vegetables I go to the asian
    grocers, not the HFS because the HFS is so expensive;
    the asian grocers don’t have english translaters
    available and the packaging is written in various asian
    languages so… I have to identify them by sight. Since

    there are different kinds of sea vegetables of the same
    species I really can’t pinpoint EXACTLY what I’m eating
    except for the laver and kombu.
    P.S. though we aren’t well-suited for legumes, we can
    make them even more digestible with seaweed. After
    soaking and rinsing the legumes (12-48 hours) to remove
    the anti-nutrients simply throw in a strip of kombu
    after bringing the pot ‘o beans back to a gentle simmer
    for the long cook.

  6. Meghan Geralyn Says:

    Thank you Axel. As Asian markets aren’t any closer than 3 hours away, I’m
    just thankful that the HFS and co-ops handle them. I’ll check on the
    Internet on dulce, kombo, and Nori as these are the ones available to me.
    Dulse seasons beans well, also. That I’ve been able to find out. Do you know
    if there is a location to find out the nutritional values and what they
    detox? If you don’t, I’ll see if I can find anything and share it.
    Sarah

  7. Janell Retta Says:

    About two weeks ago Axel and I had a ’stool talk’ conversation running for a
    while and at the end of it, we both decided that my body went into major
    detoxing.
    Shortly after that discussion, I was fine for about a week - peak condition, no
    problem.
    Yesterday suddenly I got this massive headache and my sinuses are draining like
    you can’t believe! I have not eaten anything wrong! No avoids, nothing! Could
    this be a continuation of the detoxing, and if so, is it normal to come again so
    soon?
    I have decided to just fast today to try and get rid of this headache. I am
    planning to take lots of water today. Will this help?
    Hilda

  8. Janell Retta Says:

    Hi Axel - no I didn’t take any probiotics. My body settled down all on its own
    to its normal regular self. For a week that was. Now my head feels twice its
    size.
    Hilda

  9. Rigoberto Kati Says:

    Hi, Hilda,
    Somewhere (I can’t remember where) Dr. D. explained that the wheat lectins might
    take up to two years to completely get out of the system, sooo, hang in there,
    you may have found just another way of detoxing. Dairy does the sinus thing to
    me big time.
    Just my 2c
    Emmi

  10. Katrina Crosby Says:

    Hi Hilda,
    I’m Ons and my system is pretty reactive to everything in my
    environment and it gets real crazy if I go off the ER diet. When I
    get headaches its a sure sign my GI tract is upset about something
    and I immediately take massive dosages of probiotics. I’m real fussy
    about what probiotics I take as I’ve noticed a big diff in how I
    respond to them - many seem ‘dead’ and are a waste of money. Natren
    is a good brand….I’m currently experimenting with KE-99. The thing
    with probiotics is there are different types and they live in diff
    areas of the gi tract.
    With headaches, diahrea and nausea that won’t go away I use larger
    amounts of bifidus (bifido) as it not only helps the gi tract it
    helps the liver detox too. Acidopholus is better for the upper gi
    tract which I use a lot for short term stomach upset. (upper? or is
    it middle…sorry I forget. Bulgarius is for digestion so maybe

    thats the upper one.)
    I’d forgotten about the charcoal until Axel mentioned it. I used to
    use it years ago with great success. For some people, like myself,
    the best detox is going lite on foods, using LOTS of juiced greens,
    taking probiotics and just patiently allowing the body time to detox
    at its own speed.
    Hope your feeling beeter.
    Bonny

    all on its own to its normal regular self. For a week that was. Now
    my head feels twice its size.

  11. Odis Johns Says:

    My question would be “What kind of ’supportive drink’?” What are the
    ingredients? I generally believe that organic HB vegetables (raw is
    good) and organic grassfed meat (the rarer the better) is all the detox
    that a Type O needs. I know that I wouldn’t try going more than 24
    hours without meat. I did that one time while visiting my vegan friend
    in Berkeley (Type Bnow on the BTD!YEAH!). Let’s just day that nobody
    wanted to be around Ryan after a day or so. ;) Reminds me of the time I
    tried to be vegetarianyeah, that lasted for…a day! I’m reposting my
    “detox” for those who are new or have forgotten it.
    Cheers,
    Ryan
    The best way for a Type O to detoxify is to eat a diet consisting
    exclusively of high quality protein (organic grassfed meat and
    wild-caught HB fish) and organic green vegetables (at least 50% raw).
    All carbs in the form of fruits, tubers, squash, pumpkin, grains, beans,

    and dairy are to be avoided. The only carbs you should be getting are
    the tiny amounts from the fibrous vegetables. Nuts should also be
    avoided during the detox, as they are hard to digest. First cold
    pressing organic extra-virgin olive oil, organic cold-pressed flaxseed
    oil, and organic grassfed ghee are the fats to use during a detox.
    Gerolsteiner water with a squeeze of lemon or lime has been a great
    tonic for me. Green and herbal teas should be your other primary
    drink. I would recommend eating this way for a week or two at the most,
    as your body will need some carbs after a while. Start phasing in live
    walnuts and almonds, HB tubers, pumpkin, and HB fruits. If you feel up
    to it, you can introduce some rice, HB beans, and manna bread. Wait at
    least a month before you reintroduce neutral grains. You may find it
    best to eliminate these altogether, as many of us have. Be strong and
    keep us updated on your progress.

  12. Terence Pauletta Says:

    Hi Trish, Axel, Ryan, Thomas,
    My ND recommended a vegetable detox for 4 days for hubby and me - dh is an A.
    Right now I am cleaning up my diet and feel challenged by that…some slips this
    summer re milk and wheat and much more fruit than is good for me.
    The de-tox suggested also includes a rice protein drink called Biocleanse that
    supports Phase 2 detoxification. It is like UltrClear + for those that know that
    product. Ingredients are pretty good for me although I don’t much care for it.
    What kind of a detox did you do, Trish?
    I agree with all you that suggested that a HB diet would work well….and the
    real beef, Axel. I really do not do well when I miss my animal
    protein…organic of course.
    Thanks for all the advice. Ann

  13. Odis Johns Says:

    Agreed.
    -R

  14. Esmeralda Christal Says:

    Great recommendations Thomas….
    blessings,
    kathy s
    *want Dr D’s (NAP) products email kksmith@…
    Thomas Dekany wrote: Forgot the diet part - Hungry? Either you are not
    absorbing or you are eating too much carb & too little protein. Or not enough
    fat. Follow what Peter says and send me the money you’d spend on this ND.

  15. Jonathan Cochran Says:

    Hi Ann and group
    I would like to explain the detox that I did and would appreciate some
    opinions . . . keeping in mind that it was specifically a liver
    detoxification and it was done before I started on the ER4YT diet. After
    the two week detox was complete I started on the diet.
    First four days - spread throughout the day:
    5 Greens + Transform shakes, with 2 Tablespoons of blueberries and 2
    Tablespoons ground flax seed. Supplements - 3 Thorne L.C.H., 3 Thorne
    Calcium D-Glucarate and 6 Tyler Detoxication Factors Phase 1 and 2 nutrients
    Next ten days - 3 of the above shakes a day, same supplements, for the other
    two meals small amounts of veggies or fruit (but no tomatoes, oranges,
    bananas or potatoes). Lemon juice for seasoning.
    I had amazing results with this . . . but it was the first detox I have ever
    done, so I have nothing to judge it by.
    Any thoughts?

    Thanks, Trish
    A. Right now I am cleaning up my diet and feel challenged by that…some
    slips this summer re milk and wheat and much more fruit than is good for me.
    that supports Phase 2 detoxification. It is like UltrClear + for those that
    know that product. Ingredients are pretty good for me although I don’t much
    care for it.
    the real beef, Axel. I really do not do well when I miss my animal
    protein…organic of course.

  16. Jonathan Cochran Says:

    Hi Ann
    Greens+ Transform is soy based.
    My amazing results were: nearly all my eczema cleared up, heart burn,
    indigestion and gas almost completely eliminated, energy level sky rocketed,
    texture of skin and hair totally changed, bags under eyes dissappeared, heat
    and light intolerance disappeared, numbness in feet disappeared, blood
    pressure went back to normal . . . etc
    All of these were things that I had put up with for years and the MDs gave
    me drugs and tests with no results at all (if not making some things worse).
    By staying on the ER4YBT I have been able to maintain my good health.
    Trish
    Lowell Barron <lowell.barron@…
    Hi Trish, I do not know what is in Transform but perhaps it is similar to
    what has been recommended for me except that for me, the Greens is covered
    by making an alkaline broth from green beans, spinach, zucchini, celery and

    parsley. Also a lot of veggies and limited number of “shakes” which are rice
    based and formulated to cover the detox. The problem area for me is that it
    has fructose in it and as a nonnie that is bothersome.
    What results did you get that were amazing? I think that my hubby will do
    the cleanse - he is an A and will do well on it. I will take the supps that
    suppport the detox and do veggies and white fish, perhaps eggs and I haven’t
    decided on the oil yet. Possibly EV Olive for my particular physiology. I
    tend to be way too high on Omega 3 so flax is perhaps not a good choice. ND
    is back on line on Tuesday and so I will consult with him.
    I really appreciate all the info from Axel and Ryan and others and it is
    important for me to be very well informed. However, I feel that this is not
    a “do-it-yourself” project for me because I have had a lot of serious health
    problems. There is just way to much info out there and we are all so very
    individual. I appreciate Dr. D’s brilliance but he does not know ME and my
    problems or physiology. I looked at the long list of what I could take and
    do not feel comfortable taking that number of supps. Some of it I have tried
    before such as Deflect and it is not suitable for me because of the Fucus in
    it and my tendency towards to hyperthyroid.
    I am off today to get some menu plans for blood type and recipes for O
    nonnies…also for A’s (for hubby)and things that work for both. A woman
    here in London, Ont has done a lot of work and had many of her clients
    contribute so it should be a help.
    Also off to the market to stock up on organic veggies and better bread for
    hubby.
    Good luck on your program. Ann

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