Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Hi Jann, I drink diet drinks, clear soup, coffee. I am on day 6 now. It is hard to believe. I felt like breaking it today. I know those drinks are hard on me but I feel that is what I can do today. I am not willing to give up everything. Maybe I should. But I am afraid. I am getting many pimples and I am assuming that is the detoxing. Judy --- jann griffiths <runningwriter262x4 wrote: > Judy, thank you for your support. When you say you > are fasting from solids, what are you actually > consuming? I always worry about people who are > fasting, but still consuming toxics like diet soday, > artificial sweetner and the like. > > I understand the affects of detoxing and am > prepared with some homeopapothic headache remedy. > > I went out for a walk in a nature center at lunch > today and though it was about 38 degrees and windy, > it was wonderful. I am going to walk daily at the > nature center during the work week and at a lake on > the weekend. I am also planning on doing meditation > regularly to help slow myself down a bit. I tend to > get over busy and I think this is a good time to > slow it all down as I can. > > Thanks again and I look forward to encouraging one > another. > > Jann > Judy <marble_candlecat wrote: > Hi all, I am encouraged by your post Jann and I > have read some past posts that have kept me going > too. I am fasting too, from solid foods primarily. > So I doubt that qualifies as a fast really. I need > to lose a lot of weight from a recent weight gain > from unacceptable eating habits. I am very > carb-senstive and this is giving me a break from the > cravings. I have no length of time in mind. I am > doing this one day at a time with my God. I am on > day five today. In the back of my mind, I hope to go > on a complete water fast. But I am not that > courageous right now. I am working and going to > school with the headaches, and other side effects > from detoxing. So I am doing the best I can with > what I have right now. > Judy M. in arkansas. > > > > > Relax. Mail virus scanning helps detect > nasty viruses! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 , Judy <marble_candlecat wrote: > > Hi Jann, I drink diet drinks, clear soup, coffee. I am > on day 6 now. It is hard to believe. I felt like > breaking it today. I know those drinks are hard on me > but I feel that is what I can do today. I am not > willing to give up everything. Maybe I should. But I > am afraid. I am getting many pimples and I am assuming > that is the detoxing. > Judy One of the ways the body gets rid of toxins is through the skin. So first things can get worse, Ie nausea, acne, etc before things will get better. Diet drinks contain aspartame which is quite bad,Try and get away from the caffinated ones at least. Coffee eats away at an empty stomach lining and soup I hope is homemade and not containing monosodium glutamate which is also not good for us. May I suggest if fear is a factor do a shorter fast first and try and go without the items you know are bad for you.A day or two without what you're eating and drinking may be better then 6 with. It might make your fast go easier and your mind and mood better. Not that I think you are in any danger but it is like you're driving a car with your foot on the gas and the brake at the same time. You are trying to detox while not giving your body a total rest to heal itself INHO> Mike Here are some common side effects from detoxing that often occur during the first few days... headache sore muscles feeling weakness inability to sleep soundly cranky moods Those don't sound too cool, do they? Well, that's the price you have to pay to rejuvenate, and, as far as I'm concerned, it's a small price indeed. Happily, there are also some positive side effects you'll experience after your first few days on a detox program... dramatically improved energy improved clarity of thought desire to exercise and move around optimistic attitude about life in general improved sleep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Judy, yes - know how difficult it can be to give up everything. Yesterday in addition to my morning raw green vitamin and mineral drink I had a veggie juice and some herbal tea without any sweetner. The hunger pangs have diminished, but I have a detox headache, but it is manageable. This to shall pass. I have lost 4.2 lbs in 2 days. Have a great day and keep the reason you are fasting in sight - it helps keep us on track psychologically. jann Http://www.TwoCompassionateHands.com When shopping online, please consider Two Compassionate Hands. 25% of all profits generated from the Market Place on this site are donated to non-profit organizations dedicated to end hunger, suffering and injustice in the world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 how on earth do you guys and gals do it! I've been trying to go on a long fast for so long now, and every-time i start its this voice in my head that says ," just one more day, than you'll start! really!" And if its not that, the stresses of life seem to almost prevent me from any long term fasting. When i get sad i eat to feel better, when I'm really happy i eat to ... well i don't' know i guess because , i have it that eating goes with happiness. I'm a slave to my appetites!jann griffiths <runningwriter262x4 wrote: Judy, yes - know how difficult it can be to give upeverything. Yesterday in addition to my morning rawgreen vitamin and mineral drink I had a veggie juiceand some herbal tea without any sweetner.The hunger pangs have diminished, but I have a detoxheadache, but it is manageable. This to shall pass. Ihave lost 4.2 lbs in 2 days.Have a great day and keep the reason you are fastingin sight - it helps keep us on track psychologically.jannHttp://www.TwoCompassionateHands.com When shopping online, please consider Two Compassionate Hands. 25% of all profits generated from the Market Place on this site are donated to non-profit organizations dedicated to end hunger, suffering and injustice in the world. What are the most popular cars? Find out at Autos Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 I have a food addiction. I eat when I am happy like you, when I am sad, when it is raining outside or because it is not. I am addicted to carbs and also to certain eating behaviors and thoughts. Sometimes it is easier to not eat than to deal with eating healthy. I talked to my sponsor this morning and she said I was doing it for control and to call someone else for another insight so I did. That person said if I was doing it for spiritual reasons then I would be in the Word and Prayer throughout and it wasn't about food at all. Well, I was doing it for breaking the cycle of food addiction and getting control out of it too, but alluding to the socially acceptable spiritual reasons. So I don't know. I am back at square one so it seems. I wish I could stop eating forever. Just take a pill for my dietary needs and be done with it. Judy --- Antwan Penn <esiasemanuel wrote: > how on earth do you guys and gals do it! I've been > trying to go on a long fast for so long now, and > every-time i start its this voice in my head that > says , " just one more day, than you'll start! > really! " And if its not that, the stresses of life > seem to almost prevent me from any long term > fasting. When i get sad i eat to feel better, when > I'm really happy i eat to ... well i don't' know i > guess because , i have it that eating goes with > happiness. I'm a slave to my appetites! > > jann griffiths <runningwriter262x4 wrote: > Judy, yes - know how difficult it can be to give > up > everything. Yesterday in addition to my morning raw > green vitamin and mineral drink I had a veggie juice > and some herbal tea without any sweetner. > > The hunger pangs have diminished, but I have a detox > headache, but it is manageable. This to shall pass. > I > have lost 4.2 lbs in 2 days. > > Have a great day and keep the reason you are fasting > in sight - it helps keep us on track > psychologically. > > jann > > Http://www.TwoCompassionateHands.com > When shopping online, please consider Two > Compassionate Hands. > 25% of all profits generated from the Market Place > on this site are > donated to non-profit organizations dedicated to > end hunger, suffering > and injustice in the world. > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Wow, its sadly a relife to hear someone else who seems to know the storm of food addiction. I feel like theres hope to overcome this addiction and I will/we will beat it! I agree that i should maybe lean more on my scriptures and things like that. Will see !..... Thanks and B encouraged! I'll never stop , no matter how many times i fall!Judy <marble_candlecat wrote: I have a food addiction. I eat when I am happy likeyou, when I am sad, when it is raining outside orbecause it is not. I am addicted to carbs and also tocertain eating behaviors and thoughts. Sometimes it iseasier to not eat than to deal with eating healthy. Italked to my sponsor this morning and she said I wasdoing it for control and to call someone else foranother insight so I did. That person said if I wasdoing it for spiritual reasons then I would be in theWord and Prayer throughout and it wasn't about food atall. Well, I was doing it for breaking the cycle offood addiction and getting control out of it too, butalluding to the socially acceptable spiritual reasons.So I don't know. I am back at square one so it seems.I wish I could stop eating forever. Just take a pillfor my dietary needs and be done with it.Judy--- Antwan Penn <esiasemanuel wrote:> how on earth do you guys and gals do it! I've been> trying to go on a long fast for so long now, and> every-time i start its this voice in my head that> says ," just one more day, than you'll start!> really!" And if its not that, the stresses of life> seem to almost prevent me from any long term> fasting. When i get sad i eat to feel better, when> I'm really happy i eat to ... well i don't' know i> guess because , i have it that eating goes with> happiness. I'm a slave to my appetites!> > jann griffiths <runningwriter262x4 wrote:> Judy, yes - know how difficult it can be to give> up> everything. Yesterday in addition to my morning raw> green vitamin and mineral drink I had a veggie juice> and some herbal tea without any sweetner.> > The hunger pangs have diminished, but I have a detox> headache, but it is manageable. This to shall pass.> I> have lost 4.2 lbs in 2 days.> > Have a great day and keep the reason you are fasting> in sight - it helps keep us on track> psychologically.> > jann> > Http://www.TwoCompassionateHands.com > When shopping online, please consider Two> Compassionate Hands. > 25% of all profits generated from the Market Place> on this site are > donated to non-profit organizations dedicated to> end hunger, suffering > and injustice in the world.> > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam> protection around > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 , Antwan Penn <esiasemanuel wrote: > > Wow, its sadly a relife to hear someone else who seems to know the storm of food addiction. I feel like theres hope to overcome this addiction and I will/we will beat it! I agree that i should maybe lean more on my scriptures and things like that. Will see !..... Fasting will get you away from your addictions and give you a chance to give them up. Back in the year I started I stopped a 5 cup of coffee a day and several colas a day, fast food meals and eventually gave up milk and most cheese as it was mucus forming. I did small fasts of 24-36 hours first then 3 days then eventually I could do more. But I started off small at 6pm in the evening. Sleeping overnight I had 12 hours in, then I could make it to noon and finally to 6pm for 24 hours etc.With the benefits from my smaller fasts and cutting back on what I was hooked on ( I know I can't have any cookies or crackers in the house for I will gobble them. ) Going to more raw fruits and vegetables help cut the cravings for other foods. When I could see what was possible it gave me more willpower to do an eventual 16 day fast. I think my photos are in this group too click on photos and see where I've gotten to from 1995 to this year after life in an obese family that had diabetes, heart disease rectal cancer and glacoma. Less then 20 per cent keep off a major weight loss of 20 lbs or more for two years. I have. I've slipped at times with 5-10 lbs but always got back to it. Good luck hope it helps. You gotawanta real bad.- to have the motivation to walk away from what will lead a person to ill health, disease or distruction. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Wow, mike I viewed the picks and the transformation is great! Thanks for the encouragement! --- violinmike2002 <violinmike2002 wrote: > , Antwan > Penn > <esiasemanuel wrote: > > > > Wow, its sadly a relife to hear someone else who > seems to know the > storm of food addiction. I feel like theres hope to > overcome this > addiction and I will/we will beat it! I agree that i > should maybe lean > more on my scriptures and things like that. Will see > !..... > > > Fasting will get you away from your addictions > and give > you a chance to give them up. Back in the year I > started I stopped > a 5 cup of coffee a day and several colas a day, > fast food meals > and eventually gave up milk and most cheese as it > was mucus forming. > I did small fasts of 24-36 hours first then 3 > days then eventually > I could do more. But I started off small at 6pm in > the evening. > Sleeping overnight I had 12 hours in, then I could > make it to noon > and finally to 6pm for 24 hours etc.With the > benefits from my smaller > fasts and cutting back on what I was hooked on ( I > know I can't have > any cookies or crackers in the house for I will > gobble them. ) Going > to more raw fruits and vegetables help cut the > cravings for other > foods. When I could see what was possible it gave me > more willpower > to do an eventual 16 day fast. I think my photos > are in this > group too click on photos and see where I've gotten > to from 1995 > to this year after life in an obese family that had > diabetes, heart > disease rectal cancer and glacoma. Less then 20 per > cent keep off a > major weight > loss of 20 lbs or more for two years. I have. I've > slipped at > times with 5-10 lbs but always got back to it. Good > luck hope > it helps. You gotawanta real bad.- to have the > motivation to > walk away from what will lead a person to ill > health, disease > or distruction. > > Mike > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2006 Report Share Posted February 25, 2006 , Antwan Penn <esiasemanuel wrote: > > Wow, mike > I viewed the picks and the transformation is great! > Thanks for the encouragement! > > --- violinmike2002 <violinmike2002 wrote: > Thanks I was afraid I'd come off too preachy. But I've been there- the pictures show it, I didn't want to put my mug all over the internet but did it to back up what I say. Theres actually a picture of me somewhere I can't find with a basketball sized gut playing the fiddle back in 98 looking grim. You CAN do it. Even small changes and small fasts and some better food choices can make a difference. An apple instead of the bag of fritos, whole wheat bread without butter etc. Pray and then take action. Your actions show you took your prayers seriously. God will not do this for us. He did however make REAL food. Mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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