Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Hey Kelli, Thanks for your reply:) Well um my diet could certainly use some changes. We don't eat too much red meat (once a week), no fried foods, we eat chicken and plenty of cheese. We don't usually eat organic anything and we use regular 2% milk from the store. We eat lots of fruit and veggies again most not organic. We would eat a lot more organic foods if there were a place to purchse them. I mean we use organic carrots from the grocery store and a few other things that are readily available. We drink distilled water (lots) Eat whole wheat bread and rye. Natural peanut butter and use smart balance margerine. So as you can see most of what we eat is probably a real no-no LOL. We don't have alot of money right now but I would really like to do what I can to start on my way to feeling better. As far as exercise, not much. I don't breathe very well so even doing the vacuuming takes me some time. I have gained alot of weight in the past 4 years 35 lbs. (went from 160 right after the birth of my first son to 195 lbs, before pregnancy I was 145 lbs I am 5'8 " medium frame) The advair and the prednisone don't help with the weight problem. I do use a rebounder and a health walker but can't do them for long with my leg it cramps up from the illiac disease. So basically I do one for a minute and rest a minute and so on for 15 minutes twice a day. I have gotten better I used to only be able to do either for about 20 seconds LOL I am also doing pilates for 20-40 minutes in the early am. It isn't difficult but then again I just started doing that about 3 weeks ago. We don't own a juicer. I used to have one but could not find enough organic fruits and veggies to use in it and I didn't want to drink pestisides so I got rid of it. Anyway, as you can see I have a long way to go. Any advice would be great! I need all the help I can get LOL. I hope I have given you enough info and haven't bored you too much with all the details. Thanks! Vikki herbal remedies , " Kelli Bever " <kelli@c...> wrote: > > Hi Vikki, Welcome to the group and Happy Holidays! > > First of all, let me say that you can get your body into a condition > where it can heal itself. There is hope! > > Depending on how much you want to jump into this, you can go head- first > into some major cleansing, which is what I'd recommend to you because > that's how you'll make the greatest change for your body the quickest. > No point in feeling bad any longer than you have to! If time, money or > anything else are problems to starting this right away, then you can > make some dietary changes to start the process, albeit more slowly. > Either way, you'll probably need to make dietary changes. > > Anyway, why don't you let me know which route sounds good to you and I > can give you some suggestions on how to start. Let me know what your > diet is like also, and whether or not you exercise regularly (other than > chasing your cute kids around! LOL!). I also recommend that you browse > through the files in the group. You'll get lots of great info! > > Best, > Kelli > > | > | Vikki [mommysean] > | Friday, December 24, 2004 7:39 AM > | herbal remedies > | Herbal Remedies - questions and new to this group > | > | I am only 41, I have 2 small boys ages 3 and 4. I am so > | tired of feeling crappy and the prescription meds are putting on the > | pounds which also make me feel sluggish. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Hi Vikki, Did you know that maragine is one molecue away from being plastic? You can't even get the flies to eat that deadly stuff...no good for our bodies Debbie herbal remedies , " Vikki " <mommysean> wrote: > > > Hey Kelli, Thanks for your reply:) Well um my diet could certainly > use some changes. We don't eat too much red meat (once a week), no > fried foods, we eat chicken and plenty of cheese. We don't usually > eat organic anything and we use regular 2% milk from the store. We > eat lots of fruit and veggies again most not organic. We would eat a Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Hi Vikki! Sorry for the late response. No, you didn't bore me with the details!! They're very helpful. I just have out of town company and haven't been at the computer for a few days. I did read your post and wanted to make a few suggestions. 1) Eat more fruits and veggies. Organic is better, obviously, but even if you can't readily get organic, eat more fruits and veggies. The more raw, the better also. Anything cooked over 115 F or so, has been killed. Your body needs LIVE food. Also, I recommend that you take a digestive enzyme every time you eat cooked food. 2) Anything that's a grain, seed or bean, sprout it before you eat it, or minimize the unsprouted ones you eat. They contain enzyme inhibitors which is also not good for you. If you eat any unsprouted, take an enzyme. (This means your peanut butter, too.) 3) Try and cut out the animal products which are not organic. What is being done to the meat industry is criminal and it's nothing you want to put into your body. Cut out the margarine. Use organic butter, if you have to, but better yet, switch to olive or coconut oil. They're easy to cook with and my husband even loves coconut oil on his sprouted bread toast! Cut out the cheese. Switch to almond milk, rather than cow. (Best to sprout your own almonds and make the milk yourself, but buying it would be better than cows' milk.) 4) Keep up with the exercise and the distilled water. I don't know how much asthma medicine you're on, but I would recommend that you get some lobelia tincture. If you can cut back your medicine and use the lobelia when you need it, you can eventually get off the meds. If you don't have the time, money, or inclination to do the total body cleanse right now, try a juice cleanse. The data is in the files. It's really wonderful and will start your body on the road to healing. OK, there ya go! LOL! I hope this helps and that you find some things here that you can use. Best to you, and Happy Holidays! Kelli | | Vikki [mommysean] | Saturday, December 25, 2004 10:53 PM | herbal remedies | Re: Herbal Remedies - questions and new to this group (Kelli) | | Hey Kelli, Thanks for your reply:) Well um my diet could certainly | use some changes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2005 Report Share Posted January 4, 2005 Thanks for all the info Kelli:)Where is the formula for the huff and puff stuff? (I have seen this question asked a few times already) I would also like to make the total nutrition and I understand a part is a volume amount but how much volume would I use for a month supply? Is it a tablespoon, a 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup what? Also where it says 1.5 volume is that like if you were using a 1/2 cup measure then you would add a 1/2 cup plus a 1/4 cup (3/4 cup) for the 1.5? Can I get the ingredients at a healthfood store and could I give it to my kids who are 3 and 4 years old? Also, is lobelia tincture something I would buy or make? Thanks again, Vikki herbal remedies , " Kelli Bever " <kelli@c...> wrote: > > Hi Vikki! > > Sorry for the late response. No, you didn't bore me with the details!! > They're very helpful. I just have out of town company and haven't been > at the computer for a few days. I did read your post and wanted to make > a few suggestions. > > 1) Eat more fruits and veggies. Organic is better, obviously, but even > if you can't readily get organic, eat more fruits and veggies. The more > raw, the better also. Anything cooked over 115 F or so, has been killed. > Your body needs LIVE food. Also, I recommend that you take a digestive > enzyme every time you eat cooked food. > > 2) Anything that's a grain, seed or bean, sprout it before you eat it, > or minimize the unsprouted ones you eat. They contain enzyme inhibitors > which is also not good for you. If you eat any unsprouted, take an > enzyme. (This means your peanut butter, too.) > > 3) Try and cut out the animal products which are not organic. What is > being done to the meat industry is criminal and it's nothing you want to > put into your body. Cut out the margarine. Use organic butter, if you > have to, but better yet, switch to olive or coconut oil. They're easy to > cook with and my husband even loves coconut oil on his sprouted bread > toast! Cut out the cheese. Switch to almond milk, rather than cow. (Best > to sprout your own almonds and make the milk yourself, but buying it > would be better than cows' milk.) > > 4) Keep up with the exercise and the distilled water. > > I don't know how much asthma medicine you're on, but I would recommend > that you get some lobelia tincture. If you can cut back your medicine > and use the lobelia when you need it, you can eventually get off the > meds. > > If you don't have the time, money, or inclination to do the total body > cleanse right now, try a juice cleanse. The data is in the files. It's > really wonderful and will start your body on the road to healing. > > OK, there ya go! LOL! I hope this helps and that you find some things > here that you can use. > > Best to you, and Happy Holidays! > > Kelli > > | > | Vikki [mommysean] > | Saturday, December 25, 2004 10:53 PM > | herbal remedies > | Re: Herbal Remedies - questions and new to this group (Kelli) > | > | Hey Kelli, Thanks for your reply:) Well um my diet could certainly > | use some changes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 Hi Vikki, I'm going to post the Huff 'n Puff formula. I have it at home, not here at work, so you'll see it late tonight or tomorrow night. Hmmm, I have never made the Total Nutrition for just one month. I personally don't think I'd make it with less than a volumne of 1/2 cup as a unit. I guess you could do a 1/4 cup, but as you pointed out, then the 1.5 units would be 3/8 which gets kinda hard on some measuring cups. You can probably find some of the ingredients at your healthfood store and many people on this list have found the ingredients through the web. You can definitely give it to your kids!! Remember the 150 rule - you'll want to give them less, but do start them on it! It'll be great! You can either buy or make lobelia tincture. Best, Kelli | | Vikki [mommysean] | Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:51 AM | herbal remedies | Re: Herbal Remedies - questions and new to this group (Kelli) | | | Thanks for all the info Kelli:)Where is the formula for the huff and | puff stuff? (I have seen this question asked a few times already) I | would also like to make the total nutrition and I understand a part | is a volume amount but how much volume would I use for a month | supply? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 In a formula a 'part' can be whatever you want, tsp, tbsp, cup, whatever, depending on the quantity you want to make. -- In herbal remedies , " Vikki " <mommysean> wrote: > > > Thanks for all the info Kelli:)Where is the formula for the huff and > puff stuff? (I have seen this question asked a few times already) I > would also like to make the total nutrition and I understand a part > is a volume amount but how much volume would I use for a month > supply? Is it a tablespoon, a 1/4 cup, 1/2 cup what? Also where it > says 1.5 volume is that like if you were using a 1/2 cup measure then > you would add a 1/2 cup plus a 1/4 cup (3/4 cup) for the 1.5? Can I > get the ingredients at a healthfood store and could I give it to my > kids who are 3 and 4 years old? Also, is lobelia tincture something I > would buy or make? > > Thanks again, Vikki > > > > herbal remedies , " Kelli Bever " <kelli@c...> > wrote: > > > > Hi Vikki! > > > > Sorry for the late response. No, you didn't bore me with the > details!! > > They're very helpful. I just have out of town company and haven't > been > > at the computer for a few days. I did read your post and wanted to > make > > a few suggestions. > > > > 1) Eat more fruits and veggies. Organic is better, obviously, but > even > > if you can't readily get organic, eat more fruits and veggies. The > more > > raw, the better also. Anything cooked over 115 F or so, has been > killed. > > Your body needs LIVE food. Also, I recommend that you take a > digestive > > enzyme every time you eat cooked food. > > > > 2) Anything that's a grain, seed or bean, sprout it before you eat > it, > > or minimize the unsprouted ones you eat. They contain enzyme > inhibitors > > which is also not good for you. If you eat any unsprouted, take an > > enzyme. (This means your peanut butter, too.) > > > > 3) Try and cut out the animal products which are not organic. What > is > > being done to the meat industry is criminal and it's nothing you > want to > > put into your body. Cut out the margarine. Use organic butter, if > you > > have to, but better yet, switch to olive or coconut oil. They're > easy to > > cook with and my husband even loves coconut oil on his sprouted > bread > > toast! Cut out the cheese. Switch to almond milk, rather than cow. > (Best > > to sprout your own almonds and make the milk yourself, but buying it > > would be better than cows' milk.) > > > > 4) Keep up with the exercise and the distilled water. > > > > I don't know how much asthma medicine you're on, but I would > recommend > > that you get some lobelia tincture. If you can cut back your > medicine > > and use the lobelia when you need it, you can eventually get off the > > meds. > > > > If you don't have the time, money, or inclination to do the total > body > > cleanse right now, try a juice cleanse. The data is in the files. > It's > > really wonderful and will start your body on the road to healing. > > > > OK, there ya go! LOL! I hope this helps and that you find some > things > > here that you can use. > > > > Best to you, and Happy Holidays! > > > > Kelli > > > > | > > | Vikki [mommysean] > > | Saturday, December 25, 2004 10:53 PM > > | herbal remedies > > | Re: Herbal Remedies - questions and new to this group > (Kelli) > > | > > | Hey Kelli, Thanks for your reply:) Well um my diet could > certainly > > | use some changes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2005 Report Share Posted January 5, 2005 I'd use a 1/2 cup measure to start. I just made mine last weekend and used 1 cup and ended up with a quantity that I believe will last about two months. herbal remedies , " Kelli Bever " <kelli@c...> wrote: > > Hi Vikki, > > I'm going to post the Huff 'n Puff formula. I have it at home, not here > at work, so you'll see it late tonight or tomorrow night. > > Hmmm, I have never made the Total Nutrition for just one month. I > personally don't think I'd make it with less than a volumne of 1/2 cup > as a unit. I guess you could do a 1/4 cup, but as you pointed out, then > the 1.5 units would be 3/8 which gets kinda hard on some measuring cups. > > You can probably find some of the ingredients at your healthfood store > and many people on this list have found the ingredients through the web. > > > You can definitely give it to your kids!! Remember the 150 rule - you'll > want to give them less, but do start them on it! It'll be great! > > You can either buy or make lobelia tincture. > > Best, > Kelli > > | > | Vikki [mommysean] > | Tuesday, January 04, 2005 9:51 AM > | herbal remedies > | Re: Herbal Remedies - questions and new to this group (Kelli) > | > | > | Thanks for all the info Kelli:)Where is the formula for the huff and > | puff stuff? (I have seen this question asked a few times already) I > | would also like to make the total nutrition and I understand a part > | is a volume amount but how much volume would I use for a month > | supply? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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