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Female Balance & Freedom!

JoAnn Guest

Nov 06, 2005 18:05 PST

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Karen T. Fierro, BFA, LMT, CYI

http://www.living-foods.com/articles/femalebalance.html

The phrase 'female balance' sounds as if it could mean anything from a

trendy magazine catering to today's woman or the latest PMS pain relief

medication.

 

Many people are unaware that true female balance is even possible. So

what does it mean? Female balance occurs in a body whose hormonal (i.e.

endocrine) system is functioning optimally.

 

Through the consumption of organic plant-based living food the body

cleanses naturally while being richly nourished.

 

Women who enjoy the living food lifestyle over a period of time report:

 

A dramatic decrease in monthly menstrual flow

A dramatic decrease or absence of PMS, cramping and other painful

discomforts

Pregnancy with little or no morning sickness, discomfort and significant

ease in delivery

Menopause with a dramatic decrease or absence of hot flashes, cold

sweats, mood swings and other related symptoms

 

 

Sound too good to be true? Let's take a closer look at the chemicals of

key importance to regulating balance in the body; hormones. The word

hormone is derived from the Greek word " hormon, " which means " to set in

motion. "

 

Hormones are produced by endocrine glands in minute amounts, cover allot

of territory by circulating in body fluids and are uniquely designed to

influence the action of specific tissues.

 

I like to refer to them as " the peace-keepers " of the body because they

control: salt levels in the blood, blood pressure, kidney function,

electrolytic balance, overall fluid concentrations, calcium levels,

blood sugar and glucose, the activity of the thyroid, ovaries, adrenals,

and so much more. In short, hormonal activity allows all physiological

components (organs, glands, arteries, muscles, tendons, etc.) to perform

optimally and in harmony with one another.

 

One of the most valuable nutritional components to a healthy hormonal

system are vitamins.

 

They are not manufactured by the human body, so the number one source is

food.

 

Since plant-based nutrition exceeds all other dietary standards for the

human body (see: China-Cornell-Oxford Diet and Health Study directed by

Dr. T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D.at http://www.freespeech.org/nhn/china.html)

it is the #1 choice.

 

Can mechanically isolated and processed vitamin supplements help?

 

" Food's magic is based on thousands of complex interactions of dozens of

different phytochemicals which are difficult to recreate in pills.

 

While 190 solid studies prove the fruit-and-vegetable benefit,

supplements have only a smattering of evidence "

 

Dr. John Potter PhD, of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA

 

Peak consistency and equilibrium within the internal environment of the

human organism requires a wide spectrum of nutritional support which can

only be derived from unadulterated, organic natural sources. Hence,

supplements are limited in value.

 

Organic living fruit, land & sea vegetables, sprouts and sprouted

legumes, nuts and seeds are intrinsically designed to work with great

efficiency in the body.

 

Apart from offering a rich supply of vitamins, these foods provide a

wide assortment of essential minerals, enzymes, coenzymes, oxygen,

water, naturally present electricity, simple carbohydrates, plant-based

proteins and plant-based fats to further assist in the production and

maintenance of hormones.

 

Very small amounts of progesterone and estrogen (phytoestrogens/PE's)

are found in some members of the living edible plant kingdom. They

assimilate easily into the metabolism and serve beneficial puposes.

 

Unless specifically prescribed by a health-care professional, PE's need

not be ingested in the form of supplements or through the excessive

consumption of PE-containing food. A balanced diet high in organic,

plant-based living food is how the body receives the necessary 'building

blocks' to create and maintain superior hormonal health.

 

How does cooking effect food?

 

When heat is put to live-food (from approximately 105 degrees Fahrenheit

on up) it denatures and/or completely destroys vital nutrients.

 

When consumption choices favor non-organic, cooked, highly processed,

excess; protein (animal), fat, salt and complex carbohydrates, contain

refined sugars, caffeine and alcohol, " hormonal imbalance " becomes the

norm.

 

Sadly, modern society reinforces the issue by leading many people to

reach for foods of convenience, artificial chemical additives and

low-level nutritional extravagance.

 

Contraceptives, plastics, household & environmental chemicals shown to

inhibit or alter the delicate endocrine system must be considered as

well.

 

Under such conditions, toxic waste builds-up in tissues and the body

functions with noticeable negative side effects.

 

Hence, cyclical events natural to the female body become

" traumatic. " The commonly used adage 'you become what you eat' rings

true loud and clear!

 

" When you eat Living Foods, they contain all the nutrients, oxygen,

enzymes and hormones available to create a good hormonal balance.

 

When you ovulate and menstruate you do not go through the discomfort

that women usually experience like a personal roller-coaster.

 

When entering menopause it generally occurs at a later date and with

softer symptoms.

 

Of course all of these benefits are gained after a long and consistent

use of living foods. "

 

Anna Maria Gahns-Clement, Health Administrator for Hippocrates Health

Institute

 

The female body is uniquely designed and blessed with the capacity to

bring forth new life and menstruation is a wonderful opportunity for the

body to renew itself in preparation of such an event.

 

Through direct observation over a span of months, the woman who

consistently consumes organic plant-based living food can utilize the

symptomology of her monthly cycles as a " barometer " to determine her

detoxing progress.

 

In general, the less typical symptomology she experiences (cramps, PMS,

headaches, high flow rate, etc.) the more balance her body, mind and

emotions enjoy.

 

Even the menopausal phase of life is observed as a cessation of

menstruation with few and or lighter side effects.

 

The gradual internal cleansing experienced through living food

consumption naturally brings forth heightened intuition and vibrancy of

being.

 

It's no surprise that women report experiencing an increase in sexual

sensitivity creating fuller physical, emotional and spiritual expression

in love-making and receiving. Natural sexual tendencies within the body

are given a new opportunity to optimally blossom in ways previously

thought unimaginable. Nurturing relationships with family and friends,

the growth of spiritual awareness, lifestyle responsibilities,

development of creative personal interests, education and career need

not be interrupted by unnecessary suffering any longer.

 

The benefits are innumerable. Now this is freedom every woman has been

waiting for!

 

Of Special Note: If you are pregnant, undergoing hormone therapy, faced

with a health challenge, or would simply like to learn more about the

living food lifestyle, please consult with a professional Natural

Hygiene Practitioner or live food health center such as

http://www.hippocratesinst.com to guide your approach.

 

Healthful Living International, Natural Hygiene Practitioners:

http://www.healthfullivingintl.com For information on other live food

health centers, Living Food & N. Hygiene Resources:

http://www.vegetarianusa.com

 

Questions or comments concerning this article can be directed to

kar- or www.gardenofhealth.com , Miami Beach,

Florida. Karen is a Natural Hygienist, Freelance Artist, Licensed

Massage Therapist, Certified Yoga Instructor, Health Consultant and

Co-producer of Living Food Films http://www.livingfoodfilms.com . She

has been a major contributor to " The Vegetarian Travel Guide " at

http://www.vegetarianusa.com, networking in the Living Food/Hygiene

community for over 15 years.

_________________

 

 

JoAnn Guest

mrsjo-

www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Diets

 

 

 

 

AIM Barleygreen

" Wisdom of the Past, Food of the Future "

 

http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Diets.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Great article and I wanted to add, that, there are other reasons

beyond diet, woman have menstrual cramping. I myself have a tipped

uterus and this condition can cause sever cramping.

 

However, I must admit, that, when I am eating well, and resting, the

severity of the cramping, is lessened. Thanks, SO much for the great

input here on woman's health issues. I really appreciate it. JoAnn is

an invaluable contributor to this forum. Thanks JoAnn!

 

Jeanne Anstine

 

 

 

 

 

, JoAnn Guest

<angelprincessjo> wrote:

>

> Female Balance & Freedom!

> JoAnn Guest

> Nov 06, 2005 18:05 PST

> ====================================================================

>

>

> Karen T. Fierro, BFA, LMT, CYI

> http://www.living-foods.com/articles/femalebalance.html

> The phrase 'female balance' sounds as if it could mean anything from a

> trendy magazine catering to today's woman or the latest PMS pain relief

> medication.

>

> Many people are unaware that true female balance is even possible. So

> what does it mean? Female balance occurs in a body whose hormonal (i.e.

> endocrine) system is functioning optimally.

>

> Through the consumption of organic plant-based living food the body

> cleanses naturally while being richly nourished.

>

> Women who enjoy the living food lifestyle over a period of time report:

>

> A dramatic decrease in monthly menstrual flow

> A dramatic decrease or absence of PMS, cramping and other painful

> discomforts

> Pregnancy with little or no morning sickness, discomfort and

significant

> ease in delivery

> Menopause with a dramatic decrease or absence of hot flashes, cold

> sweats, mood swings and other related symptoms

>

>

> Sound too good to be true? Let's take a closer look at the chemicals of

> key importance to regulating balance in the body; hormones. The word

> hormone is derived from the Greek word " hormon, " which means " to set in

> motion. "

>

> Hormones are produced by endocrine glands in minute amounts, cover

allot

> of territory by circulating in body fluids and are uniquely designed to

> influence the action of specific tissues.

>

> I like to refer to them as " the peace-keepers " of the body because they

> control: salt levels in the blood, blood pressure, kidney function,

> electrolytic balance, overall fluid concentrations, calcium levels,

> blood sugar and glucose, the activity of the thyroid, ovaries,

adrenals,

> and so much more. In short, hormonal activity allows all physiological

> components (organs, glands, arteries, muscles, tendons, etc.) to

perform

> optimally and in harmony with one another.

>

> One of the most valuable nutritional components to a healthy hormonal

> system are vitamins.

>

> They are not manufactured by the human body, so the number one

source is

> food.

>

> Since plant-based nutrition exceeds all other dietary standards for the

> human body (see: China-Cornell-Oxford Diet and Health Study directed by

> Dr. T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D.at

http://www.freespeech.org/nhn/china.html)

> it is the #1 choice.

>

> Can mechanically isolated and processed vitamin supplements help?

>

> " Food's magic is based on thousands of complex interactions of

dozens of

> different phytochemicals which are difficult to recreate in pills.

>

> While 190 solid studies prove the fruit-and-vegetable benefit,

> supplements have only a smattering of evidence "

>

> Dr. John Potter PhD, of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, Seattle, WA

>

> Peak consistency and equilibrium within the internal environment of the

> human organism requires a wide spectrum of nutritional support which

can

> only be derived from unadulterated, organic natural sources. Hence,

> supplements are limited in value.

>

> Organic living fruit, land & sea vegetables, sprouts and sprouted

> legumes, nuts and seeds are intrinsically designed to work with great

> efficiency in the body.

>

> Apart from offering a rich supply of vitamins, these foods provide a

> wide assortment of essential minerals, enzymes, coenzymes, oxygen,

> water, naturally present electricity, simple carbohydrates, plant-based

> proteins and plant-based fats to further assist in the production and

> maintenance of hormones.

>

> Very small amounts of progesterone and estrogen (phytoestrogens/PE's)

> are found in some members of the living edible plant kingdom. They

> assimilate easily into the metabolism and serve beneficial puposes.

>

> Unless specifically prescribed by a health-care professional, PE's need

> not be ingested in the form of supplements or through the excessive

> consumption of PE-containing food. A balanced diet high in organic,

> plant-based living food is how the body receives the necessary

'building

> blocks' to create and maintain superior hormonal health.

>

> How does cooking effect food?

>

> When heat is put to live-food (from approximately 105 degrees

Fahrenheit

> on up) it denatures and/or completely destroys vital nutrients.

>

> When consumption choices favor non-organic, cooked, highly processed,

> excess; protein (animal), fat, salt and complex carbohydrates, contain

> refined sugars, caffeine and alcohol, " hormonal imbalance " becomes the

> norm.

>

> Sadly, modern society reinforces the issue by leading many people to

> reach for foods of convenience, artificial chemical additives and

> low-level nutritional extravagance.

>

> Contraceptives, plastics, household & environmental chemicals shown to

> inhibit or alter the delicate endocrine system must be considered as

> well.

>

> Under such conditions, toxic waste builds-up in tissues and the body

> functions with noticeable negative side effects.

>

> Hence, cyclical events natural to the female body become

> " traumatic. " The commonly used adage 'you become what you eat' rings

> true loud and clear!

>

> " When you eat Living Foods, they contain all the nutrients, oxygen,

> enzymes and hormones available to create a good hormonal balance.

>

> When you ovulate and menstruate you do not go through the discomfort

> that women usually experience like a personal roller-coaster.

>

> When entering menopause it generally occurs at a later date and with

> softer symptoms.

>

> Of course all of these benefits are gained after a long and consistent

> use of living foods. "

>

> Anna Maria Gahns-Clement, Health Administrator for Hippocrates Health

> Institute

>

> The female body is uniquely designed and blessed with the capacity to

> bring forth new life and menstruation is a wonderful opportunity for

the

> body to renew itself in preparation of such an event.

>

> Through direct observation over a span of months, the woman who

> consistently consumes organic plant-based living food can utilize the

> symptomology of her monthly cycles as a " barometer " to determine her

> detoxing progress.

>

> In general, the less typical symptomology she experiences (cramps, PMS,

> headaches, high flow rate, etc.) the more balance her body, mind and

> emotions enjoy.

>

> Even the menopausal phase of life is observed as a cessation of

> menstruation with few and or lighter side effects.

>

> The gradual internal cleansing experienced through living food

> consumption naturally brings forth heightened intuition and vibrancy of

> being.

>

> It's no surprise that women report experiencing an increase in sexual

> sensitivity creating fuller physical, emotional and spiritual

expression

> in love-making and receiving. Natural sexual tendencies within the body

> are given a new opportunity to optimally blossom in ways previously

> thought unimaginable. Nurturing relationships with family and friends,

> the growth of spiritual awareness, lifestyle responsibilities,

> development of creative personal interests, education and career need

> not be interrupted by unnecessary suffering any longer.

>

> The benefits are innumerable. Now this is freedom every woman has been

> waiting for!

>

> Of Special Note: If you are pregnant, undergoing hormone therapy, faced

> with a health challenge, or would simply like to learn more about the

> living food lifestyle, please consult with a professional Natural

> Hygiene Practitioner or live food health center such as

> http://www.hippocratesinst.com to guide your approach.

>

> Healthful Living International, Natural Hygiene Practitioners:

> http://www.healthfullivingintl.com For information on other live food

> health centers, Living Food & N. Hygiene Resources:

> http://www.vegetarianusa.com

>

> Questions or comments concerning this article can be directed to

> kar- or www.gardenofhealth.com , Miami Beach,

> Florida. Karen is a Natural Hygienist, Freelance Artist, Licensed

> Massage Therapist, Certified Yoga Instructor, Health Consultant and

> Co-producer of Living Food Films http://www.livingfoodfilms.com . She

> has been a major contributor to " The Vegetarian Travel Guide " at

> http://www.vegetarianusa.com, networking in the Living Food/Hygiene

> community for over 15 years.

> _________________

>

>

> JoAnn Guest

> mrsjo-

> www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Diets

>

>

>

>

> AIM Barleygreen

> " Wisdom of the Past, Food of the Future "

>

> http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest/Diets.html

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