Guest guest Posted March 10, 2007 Report Share Posted March 10, 2007 Does anyone have any information as to why these are bad for someone to eat? When my daughter eats these, more times than not she throws up in the middle of the night or it comes out at the other end. And, they seem to be addictive for her (shes 10) I try to limit consumption to once per month but she seems to crave them more than that. Any ideas anyone?? Jennifer Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2007 Report Share Posted March 10, 2007 From the perspective of homeopathic medicine, that which we crave we are addicted to (as you've noted). Therefore, that she craves spicy (and that her body rejects the seasoning, as well as all of the other non-food " crap " (a medical term!) that makes up this junk food) is further indication that: 1) her craving is a part of her constitutional case; 2) her body is wise enough to eliminate same; 3) this " food " should never be a part of her snack choices. Cathleen Springer Certified Homeopath , " Frazz " <frazzmomto4 wrote: > > Does anyone have any information as to why these are bad for someone to > eat? When my daughter eats these, more times than not she throws up in > the middle of the night or it comes out at the other end. And, they > seem to be addictive for her (shes 10) I try to limit consumption to > once per month but she seems to crave them more than that. > > Any ideas anyone?? > > Jennifer > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2007 Report Share Posted March 10, 2007 Does anyone have any information as to why these are bad for someone to eat? When my daughter eats these, more times than not she throws up in the middle of the night or it comes out at the other end. And, they seem to be addictive for her (shes 10) I try to limit consumption to once per month but she seems to crave them more than that. Any ideas anyone?? Jennifer Dear Jennifer, Bless you for being aware and setting limits! And, who knows where else a ten-year old can get stuff. Why they would be bad for you: the old joke about hot dogs applies. Do you know why they don't serve Hot Dogs in heaven? God knows what's in them. You make some excellent observations: this junk makes your child sick, and yet she craves it. Could they be addictive? You're darned right they could be! ANY junk food is loaded with additives, some of which are indeed addictive and/or highly allergenic. People often crave the very food they are allergic too. Please, visit http://newstarget.com and once you are there, type " Russell Blaylock " in the search. It will give you a link to a PDF file to download. It is a long interview with Dr Blaylock. Dr. Blaylock is the author of " Excitotoxins " . Just reading that PDF is an eye opener. I knew it was bad but it is worse than I thought. No more " just like ground " Yves veggie cuisine for me. I recommend you print it out, read it at your ease, and please spread the word! Please! The world desperately needs more aware parents like yourself! Ien in the Kootenays http://freegreenliving.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2007 Report Share Posted March 11, 2007 This is sooo true, I had the same thing happen to me. I love though stupid things! But can't eat them...along with alot of other things. My body rejects alot of spicy foods and alot of grease (which makes perfect sense!!!) Cathleen, where were you certified? I have been looking into homeopathic medical instead of western medicine (I am pre med right now at a major university). Feel free to email me off group. Thanks, Tara Tara Bryant BryantCandles.com Much More Than Just Candles! To Win FREE Diamond Creek Candles, Tupperware, & BeautiControl Today! cathleensp <cathleen Saturday, March 10, 2007 11:11:12 AM Re: Flaming Hot Cheetos From the perspective of homeopathic medicine, that which we crave we are addicted to (as you've noted). Therefore, that she craves spicy (and that her body rejects the seasoning, as well as all of the other non-food " crap " (a medical term!) that makes up this junk food) is further indication that: 1) her craving is a part of her constitutional case; 2) her body is wise enough to eliminate same; 3) this " food " should never be a part of her snack choices. Cathleen Springer Certified Homeopath , " Frazz " <frazzmomto4@ ...> wrote: > > Does anyone have any information as to why these are bad for someone to > eat? When my daughter eats these, more times than not she throws up in > the middle of the night or it comes out at the other end. And, they > seem to be addictive for her (shes 10) I try to limit consumption to > once per month but she seems to crave them more than that. > > Any ideas anyone?? > > Jennifer > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2007 Report Share Posted March 13, 2007 I studied at the Pacific Academy of Homeopathic Medicine which was located in Berkeley, CA, during the '90's. It is now called Pacific Academy of Homeopathy and is headquartered in San Francisco. Thanks for asking. Cathleen cathleenspringer.com , " BryantCandles.com " <bryantcandles wrote: > > This is sooo true, I had the same thing happen to me. I love though stupid things! But can't eat them...along with alot of other things. My body rejects alot of spicy foods and alot of grease (which makes perfect sense!!!) > Cathleen, where were you certified? I have been looking into homeopathic medical instead of western medicine (I am pre med right now at a major university). > Feel free to email me off group. > Thanks, > Tara > > Tara Bryant > BryantCandles.com Much More Than Just Candles! > To Win FREE Diamond Creek Candles, Tupperware, & BeautiControl Today! > cathleensp <cathleen > > Saturday, March 10, 2007 11:11:12 AM > Re: Flaming Hot Cheetos > > From the perspective of homeopathic medicine, that which we crave we are addicted to (as > you've noted). Therefore, that she craves spicy (and that her body rejects the seasoning, > as well as all of the other non-food " crap " (a medical term!) that makes up this junk food) > is further indication that: 1) her craving is a part of her constitutional case; 2) her body is > wise enough to eliminate same; 3) this " food " should never be a part of her snack choices. > Cathleen Springer > Certified Homeopath > > , " Frazz " <frazzmomto4@ ...> wrote: > > > > Does anyone have any information as to why these are bad for someone to > > eat? When my daughter eats these, more times than not she throws up in > > the middle of the night or it comes out at the other end. And, they > > seem to be addictive for her (shes 10) I try to limit consumption to > > once per month but she seems to crave them more than that. > > > > Any ideas anyone?? > > > > Jennifer > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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