Guest guest Posted November 9, 2005 Report Share Posted November 9, 2005 , JoJo <christmasbaby1956> wrote: > > Hi Mike ~ > > Thanks for the feedback. I am going to check out the website that you gave me, and also am thinking about e-mailing the woman you spoke of. > <snipped> Hes the amino guy. He and his daughter have over 85 years experience with fasting. He lived to 96 when he drowned in an undertow in the pacific ocean. She lived and continues his work and has to be in her 80's now although she doesn't give her age. I recommend just a 1- 3 day fast when you can fit it in your schedule of days off weekends etc. to start with. Start small and then it won't be scary til your comfortable with itIf your diets been bad you have to be prepared to rest lots if your body needs it. Its not to say that other fasts will return no results however go with the grandaddy of all detoxs. heres one you can do while you work Mornings eat nothing but fruit until noon. Body is in a digestive cycle til noon and stops completely to digest food when cereals, meat, muffins etc are put in it. But fruit is so easy to digest it doesn't stop the cycle cleaning out the bodies toxins. Lunch eat normally. Enzymes are only in Living and not cooked foods so try and up your raw food to 50% of what you eat. Eat fruits first instead of deserts to keep from problems with flatulence in food combining. Good intro info also in Fit for Life by Harvey Diamond and his latest Fit for Life Not fat for Life also excellent Start somewhere and just do it. Its going to take time I helped a coworked fast off 80 lbs while he worked in a few short months of up to a week fasts When he moved away to another company he started racking up the lbs eating at the food court in the mall. Joel Fuhrmans Eat to Live and Fasting and Eating for Health > > > FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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