Guest guest Posted October 5, 2004 Report Share Posted October 5, 2004 Hi, I am currently breastfeeding and no I can't really do any full type of intestinal cleansing. However here is my problem and I need some ideas I am getting tired of using enima's and suppositories. Here is my problem: I eat small amts of food but feel very very full and stay very full for about 8 hours.. almost as if my food just isn't digesting. (note.. I was bulimic for 13 years and have been on the recovery road for 5 years) Anyway, I eat 3-5 small meals a day. I only have bowel movements once a week, but I can tell my body is having trouble digesting and moving the food through, almost like it hits a road block in my intestines. Is there anything I can do to help while I am breastfeeding, it looks likeI won't be able to do a full body cleanse for about another 1 to 2 years as that is how long I plan on breastfeeding. Thanks for any advice Hugs Deana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 > I am currently breastfeeding and ... DEANA, your baby and you both need this constipation resolved very soon; Baby is receiving much waste products also from the back up and this should not continue, the extended breastfeeding is not worth it for him/her - after 12 months it is primarily an emotional value, by the way, according to Ayurveda, and not a nutritional need. Nor is it healthy for you if it means depletion and ill health. You can do a cleanse (more below) safely, but for you it sounds like getting started on something is difficult, so I suggest something easy. You should be passing stool at least once daily, best 2 - 3X. The various suggestions for Radhika's exhaustion explain and offer much for you, and in addition I'd recommend food wise avoiding raw vegetables and favoring soups, freshly cooked within 6 hours, no leftovers, also avoid anything requiring moisture from your body to digest, like crackers, toast, potatoes, chips, dried fruits, fermented cheeses etc. And how to oleate with all that ama, and low appetite/agni - I'm thinking - as you are breastfeeding I'd first have you do a week or two of almost daily intake of the following recipe along with agni enhancing below. The doctors viewing will have much wisdom including herbal formulary, and I hope they will comment. I also know the entanglements of maternal attachments in terms of needing to start with what is "in your kitchen". If you are willing to try this, I would use the flax-cheese variations below for digestible/comfort/hormonal/gentle laxative extra nutritional food support while nursing, to stablize things a bit before going into the dairy free mode. It handles very differently from dairy alone. (webhost, if it is too much she can email me for it) and of course adjust the quantity comfortable to you, but emphasise the 2 Tbs flax oil quantity daily minimum: FRESH CHEESE WITH FLAX OIL VARIATIONS This preparation digests without phlegm if you use it properly (discontinue while infectively or congestively sick), and is even used with GREAT success according to friends of mine and per Dr. Johanna Budwig of Germany for heart problems, diabetes and cancer turnarounds. (www.applepublishing.com for her books including cookbook). One serving is about 4 – 8 ounces of cottage cheese, less of panir. • 4 – 8 ounces lowfat organic cottage cheese (if using panir or ricotta, use less). Bring to room temperature. • 2 TBS Highest Lignan Flax Oil (Barleans' brand really is different in the lignan content, a key here) • 1 tsp bee pollen (don't use cheap stuff from China or elsewhere – hard, baked out nutrients) This is optional, balances minerals and tastes great. • Season to your preference as options, below. • Puree in a food processor or mix well. This intimate preparation of the sulphur bearing protein (cheese) with flax oil makes a big difference, including for the heart. There the lipid (fat) rich lymph empties into the venous blood and immediately it mixes with oxygen rich blood creating (with electron rich fats) dynamic and healthy electromagnetic energy in the heart. With cell wall function and formation this mix supports both healthier transport back and forth, and minimizes cellular stickiness which has been shown to build many health problems, including cancers. The bee pollen provides more added nutrition of protein, minerals, vitamins, enzymes. • Serve over 1 – 2 TBS ground Flax seed and your choice of flat bread, as dip, sauce for veggies or avocado, or on baked potato, noodles or rice. Options to play with: • a teaspoon or less honey or maple syrup, less for savory taste seasonings • My standard is turmeric with pinch cardamom and 3 drops essential oil of lemon - juice of lemon is great too. • Excellent sweet with cardamom, vanilla and/or few soaked saffron threads • Curry powder, chili powder, toasted cumin, Italian herb seasonings, etc. • Salt, pepper, cayenne, fresh ginger, garlic • Thin and take chill off if needed/desired with warm cream or fresh whey, water or broth, but don't cook flax oil. • Do not mix with banana; Dr. Lad says banana with dairy is carcinogenic. For some, use of other fruits may possibly be ok occasionally like strawberry, blueberry, pineapple, papaya although Dr. Lad also recommends fruit with anything else should be avoided. "I eat small amts of food but feel very very full and stay very full..." Your agni is your AAAAH for life, and ability to chew it (the closure of the "G" sound - Sanskrit is a name and form language). Fortunately using more pungent and bitter spices in foods, teas and medicines helps reignite the agni. You might be able to start with what is in your kitchen with nibbling every hour on fresh ginger root (just a nibble) - this I learned from Dr. John Douillard. Or a fresh ginger pickle before each meal - take thin slices of the ginger enough for several days is ok in a jar, sprinkle fresh lemon juice on it and eat one ideally 1/2 hour before your meals. In addition there will be ama to burn and eliminate, but you have to start somewhere ie where you are. Chai type culinary spices in teas along with fresh ginger will also be important; it shoudl be easy with weather cooling as well as your condition to favor only warm liquids, and favor these flavors rather than hibiscus, raspberry, etc usually recommended in western herbalism. Keep a thermous full of weak tea to drink/even sip a bit hourly thru the day; another good one is equal parts of cumin/coriander/fennel (supports deacidifying, digestion, lactation, hormones); 1 tsp boiled in a quart of water 3 minutes. I only have bowel movements once a week,... I'd use castor oil, followed by a cup or more of hot water and a hot tub soak or hot water bottles on the tummy to move it once, but not daily this. Psyllium seed husk in the am if you can down it, but I don't want to overload, let us start a few things at a time. It won't "fix" overnight. But you can do a home or clinic panchakarma of the more gentle school while you are breastfeeding, according to Maharishi Ayurveda, and I'd highly recommend it. Some ayurvedic panchakarma massage is much more vigorous and might be contraindicated, so check around or contact me for some recommendations. You might want to pick up Dr. Vasant Lad's book, The Complete GUide to AYurvedic Home Remedies, which includes a home cleanse you can do after leveling out some more immediate concerns, but stay in touch with a vaidya while doing it, as you will have many questions and experiences I expect. Blessings, I hope you are able to begin some of these things, even one a day until things move. Martha Oakes Postpartum AyurDoula Care, Training & ARomatherapy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 What does Agni, Oleate, and Ama mean ???? thx Deana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 Martha thank you so much for caring and sharing what I can do to help myself. Yesterday I made a trip to the local health food store (only had $21 but I made it stretch lol) I was able to pick up a piece of organic fresh ginger root - wich I have been taking nibbles from every hour I am having a hard time with the freshly cooked soups however, one I am not an avid soup fan, second - I absolutely do not have time to cook myself fresh soup every day for lunch and or dinner with a 7 month old in the house. (let alone keep up with dishes, laundry, toys.. god know what else lays around my house untouched) LOL I need a new recommendation for diet here that will fit better into my at the moment hectic lifestyle. Unfortunatley I love raw fruits and vegetables, toast and pasta's doulaminerva wrote: While at the healthfood store I was also able to pick up the following items Black Strap Molasses Organic apple cider vinegar (to make "pantherpiss formula") Highest Lignan Flax Oil Barleans' brand - I have been taking 2 Tbsp a day The healthfood store didn't have lowfat organic cottage cheese but I found an easy recipe for panir on the internet that I plan on using. I also am drinking Peppermint tea with coriander and fennel (1 8oz cup is all i had so far) I drink 128 fl oz of water per day. I need to know foods I can eat as I can not only eat this panir all day -- do you have any food suggestions I can eat that are "found" in most "healthy food " kitchens. As we only go grocery shopping once a month and I do the Once A Month Cooking Plan (cook one weekend for the whole month and freeze it all in dinner servings) You made a comment in your email that I need help understanding - --- " Your agni is your AAAAH for life, and ability to chew it (the closure of the "G" sound - Sanskrit is a name and form language). What are some Chai type culinary spices and what teas do you recomend I was mixing the fennel and corriander in my cup of tea by 1 tsp... should I be doing it differently. It's grainy but I swallow it . :-) I still need to buy some Caster Oil - do I take it internally ? like a drink ? I could not find Psyllium seed husk at our local health food store either. Also use suggested doing a home panchakarma.. could you explain what this is or point me in the direction of some guided walkthrough. So far since I made the trip to the store last night.. I had 1/4 cup of pork roast with veggies and broth for dinner. Chips and Homemade Salsa for a late night snack. Sausage and a slice of cheese on toast, two cups of coffee, for breakfast today. White Bean and Carrot soup from a can for lunch 64 oz of water 8 oz of orange juice We are having alfredo chicken and brocolli for dinner with garlic bread. Hugs and thank you again. Deana Frugal Family Mom of 4 (3 boys, 1 Girl - Bless her Heart and make her strong!) Wife, Friend, Mentor, Homeschooler, and all the other wonderful jobs that women today posess at home. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2004 Report Share Posted October 10, 2004 After three days of eating raw ginger throughout the day, drinking Mint with corriander, ginger tea, taking flax seed oil, and taking 1tbsp per day of the Ph balancer (blackstrap molasses and apple cider vinegar) I am not sure what did it but I had 8 bowel movements today.. (and actually got sick from the cramping two times) So I would have to say I am getting pretty cleaned out. but now I am afraid to eat I have only been drinking teas today after all this. Hugs Deana > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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