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Wayne,

Can't base everything on just acidity/alkalinity. I'm sure citrus is

more than that.

But I have read that if your urine is too alkaline you are vulnerable to

bladder and urinary tract infections.And if it agravates a stomach

condition.....

 

Ron

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> Evening Joann,

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> >One of the reasons that I refuse to eat citrus is I had a small ulcer

>

> >at the same time I expereinced my infamous heart problems. With just

>

> >eliminating citrus many of the problems disappeared. I just wouldn't

>

> >want to eat anything that would tend to aggravate it right at the

>

> >moment. :-)

>

>

>

> How can one tell if he has a problem with citrus? We have

> always

>

> been led to believe that oranges, lemons, and grapefruit was good for

>

> us. Of course I know..... about 80% of what we have been told over the

>

> years is dead wrong.

>

>

>

> The book I had that was written in 1927 gave one small scale study the

>

> doctor made. He found a group of people who liked oranges. He had them

>

> increase the number they ate per day until they were eating 40 oranges

per day.

>

>

>

> He stated that the urine never became the least bit acid. I

> don't

>

> recall the number of people involved, if it was even stated. I do

remember

>

> that the main theme of the book was acidosis and related effects.

>

>

>

> It was not a very technical book. The year I read it was 1960

> or 1961.

>

>

>

> Can you or anyone point to any information that suggest these

> citrus

>

> items will mess up our body acidity?

>

>

>

> I realize that in your case, and others, there could be many ill

>

> effects other than the acidity / alkalinity issue.

>

>

>

> Gee, I just ordered oranges via the grocery shopper a few minutes

>

> ago. Now you got me worried that I am doing everything wrong. I will

eat

>

> far less than 40 per day.

>

>

>

> Wayne

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Evening Joann,

 

>One of the reasons that I refuse to eat citrus is I had a small ulcer

>at the same time I expereinced my infamous heart problems. With just

>eliminating citrus many of the problems disappeared. I just wouldn't

>want to eat anything that would tend to aggravate it right at the

>moment. :-)

 

How can one tell if he has a problem with citrus? We have always

been led to believe that oranges, lemons, and grapefruit was good for

us. Of course I know..... about 80% of what we have been told over the

years is dead wrong.

 

The book I had that was written in 1927 gave one small scale study the

doctor made. He found a group of people who liked oranges. He had them

increase the number they ate per day until they were eating 40 oranges per day.

 

He stated that the urine never became the least bit acid. I don't

recall the number of people involved, if it was even stated. I do remember

that the main theme of the book was acidosis and related effects.

 

It was not a very technical book. The year I read it was 1960 or 1961.

 

Can you or anyone point to any information that suggest these citrus

items will mess up our body acidity?

 

I realize that in your case, and others, there could be many ill

effects other than the acidity / alkalinity issue.

 

Gee, I just ordered oranges via the grocery shopper a few minutes

ago. Now you got me worried that I am doing everything wrong. I will eat

far less than 40 per day.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Evening Ron,

 

>>Can't base everything on just acidity/alkalinity. I'm sure citrus is

>more than that. But I have read that if your urine is too alkaline you are

>vulnerable to

>bladder and urinary tract infections. And if it agravates a stomach

>condition.....

 

OK, I understand. My urine and saliva has been reading about 6.5 . I

though it needed to be closer to 7.0 Blood target ph is 7.3 is it not?

 

I went to the blood lab a week ago today. They could not do a blood ph

test. Some lab...?

 

I am getting into this coconut oil addiction, especially with peanut

butter and honey.

And.... hack, right after eating about 3 tbsp, I read something that

said......

" never eat honey " .

 

There must be someone .... somewhere that condemns every single food on

the face of the earth. What must we do.... Fast and DIE !

 

Also.... I have some Borage Oil ordered. I am anxious to get my first

quarter program fully under way. The first quarter may be half over before

I get everything all firmed up.

 

Wayne

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 12/1/02 04:05:52 GMT Standard Time, wayne

writes:

 

 

> I have only ever heard of Borage Oil on this group - can someone tell me

> what it is used for / how it comes etc. please. I thought it was a

> supplement but reading this it sounds like something similar to coconut

> oil.

Thanks - Marianne

 

>

> Also.... I have some Borage Oil ordered. I am anxious to get my first

> quarter program fully under way. The first quarter may be half over before

>

> I get everything all firmed up.

>

 

 

 

 

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Isnt this in the omega 6 category with primrose oil?

Thanks

donna

In a message dated 1/12/02 5:21:27 AM, marianne2406 writes:

 

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> I have only ever heard of Borage Oil on this group - can someone tell me

> what it is used for / how it comes etc. please. I thought it was a

> supplement but reading this it sounds like something similar to coconut

> oil.

Thanks - Marianne

 

> >>

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I have switched from honey to agave it is a natural sweetener from

cacti.Available at health food stores..

Donna

In a message dated 1/12/02 12:05:57 AM, wayne writes:

 

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I am getting into this coconut oil addiction, especially with peanut

butter and honey.

And.... hack, right after eating about 3 tbsp, I read something that

said......

" never eat honey " .

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--- Oh Wayne,

I think that we need to consider the fact that because of our DNA

and other factors everybody is different. We shouldn't worry, but

just try and be aware that although moderate amounts of citrus might

be good for some, they are not for everyone. I'm certainly not trying

to impose my diet, lifestyle on anyone, yourself included. :-)

I have been acutely aware of the way the body's PH balance affects

health and illness. I think it is vitally important to have a balance

of acid and alkaline foods in one's diet to be optimally healthy and

acidity is in many ways linked to many illnesses, including some

forms of arthritis and autoimmune disease, and osteoporosis as it's

the phosphoric acid in meats and dairy that contributes to

osteoporosis. That's why as a rule I try to eat very little meat as

it is highly acidic. They say just meat the size of your fist two or

three times weekly will suffice, so try to follow those guidelines.

Just eating a wide variety and including pears and celery and some

other alkaline foods and drinking the right amount of water helps our

body maintain the proper balance!

I'm happy that Greg provided us with the chart (for alkaline,acidic

foods). I'm sure I'll make good use of it in the future.:-)

Taking vitamin D and keeping up with our essential fatty acids helps

to maintain the balance,also.

Have you ever taken the PH test?

JoAnn Guest

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Wayne Fugitt <wayne@f...> wrote:

> Evening Joann,

>

> >One of the reasons that I refuse to eat citrus is I had a small

ulcer

> >at the same time I expereinced my infamous heart problems. With

just

> >eliminating citrus many of the problems disappeared. I just

wouldn't

> >want to eat anything that would tend to aggravate it right at the

> >moment. :-)

>

> How can one tell if he has a problem with citrus? We have

always

> been led to believe that oranges, lemons, and grapefruit was good

for

> us. Of course I know..... about 80% of what we have been told

over the

> years is dead wrong.

>

> The book I had that was written in 1927 gave one small scale

study the

> doctor made. He found a group of people who liked oranges. He

had them

> increase the number they ate per day until they were eating 40

oranges per day.

>

> He stated that the urine never became the least bit acid. I

don't

> recall the number of people involved, if it was even stated. I do

remember

> that the main theme of the book was acidosis and related effects.

>

> It was not a very technical book. The year I read it was

1960 or 1961.

>

> Can you or anyone point to any information that suggest these

citrus

> items will mess up our body acidity?

>

> I realize that in your case, and others, there could be many

ill

> effects other than the acidity / alkalinity issue.

>

> Gee, I just ordered oranges via the grocery shopper a few

minutes

> ago. Now you got me worried that I am doing everything wrong. I

will eat

> far less than 40 per day.

>

> Wayne

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Wayne

 

Well, we cannot eat much citrus as a family.... it seems to cause burning in

the nether regions in myself and my doughtier, aged 5 yr.. My son gets cold

sores, especially from oranges, and my husband cannot eat oranges as they

create too much mucus in his lungs and throat.

 

So..... we eat certain fruits in moderation. Pears seem fine, and apples

are o.k. in moderation. Any acidy ones are out for us.

 

Tracy

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" Wayne Fugitt " <wayne

 

Saturday, 12 January 2002 14:09

Citrus Bad ?

 

 

> Evening Joann,

>

> >One of the reasons that I refuse to eat citrus is I had a small ulcer

> >at the same time I expereinced my infamous heart problems. With just

> >eliminating citrus many of the problems disappeared. I just wouldn't

> >want to eat anything that would tend to aggravate it right at the

> >moment. :-)

>

> How can one tell if he has a problem with citrus? We have always

> been led to believe that oranges, lemons, and grapefruit was good for

> us. Of course I know..... about 80% of what we have been told over the

> years is dead wrong.

>

> The book I had that was written in 1927 gave one small scale study

the

> doctor made. He found a group of people who liked oranges. He had them

> increase the number they ate per day until they were eating 40 oranges per

day.

>

> He stated that the urine never became the least bit acid. I don't

> recall the number of people involved, if it was even stated. I do

remember

> that the main theme of the book was acidosis and related effects.

>

> It was not a very technical book. The year I read it was 1960 or

1961.

>

> Can you or anyone point to any information that suggest these citrus

> items will mess up our body acidity?

>

> I realize that in your case, and others, there could be many ill

> effects other than the acidity / alkalinity issue.

>

> Gee, I just ordered oranges via the grocery shopper a few minutes

> ago. Now you got me worried that I am doing everything wrong. I will

eat

> far less than 40 per day.

>

> Wayne

>

>

>

>

>

>

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