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since i was told i have acidiosis, i am beginning to eat alkaline foods. this first morning i just did not know what to eat!!! so, i had a kefir shake with blueberries and pineapple w/stevia. it was ok, but i found myself feeling so dissatisfied for something more comforting, like TOAST, EGGS. any suggestions?

diana

 

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Dear Diana,

Kefir unless made with goat's milk is Acid Ash and so are Blueberries. Most fruits including Pineapple are Alkaline, but Blueberries break the mold and are acidic. To break the cravings you need to be on the Total Nutrition. It's the Astragalus in the TN that does this.

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.727-447-5282Doc

 

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Diana

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Thursday, January 06, 2005 4:21 PM

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since i was told i have acidiosis, i am beginning to eat alkaline foods. this first morning i just did not know what to eat!!! so, i had a kefir shake with blueberries and pineapple w/stevia. it was ok, but i found myself feeling so dissatisfied for something more comforting, like TOAST, EGGS. any suggestions?

diana

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Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.727-447-5282Doc

 

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Dr. Ian Shillington

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Friday, January 07, 2005 2:48 PM

Re: Herbal Remedies - Digest Number 3758

 

Dear Diana,

Kefir unless made with goat's milk is Acid Ash and so are Blueberries. Most fruits including Pineapple are Alkaline, but Blueberries break the mold and are acidic. To break the cravings you need to be on the Total Nutrition. It's the Astragalus in the TN that does this.

Love,

Doc

 

Ian "Doc" Shillington N.D.727-447-5282Doc

 

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Diana

herbal remedies

Thursday, January 06, 2005 4:21 PM

Re: Herbal Remedies - Digest Number 3758

 

 

since i was told i have acidiosis, i am beginning to eat alkaline foods. this first morning i just did not know what to eat!!! so, i had a kefir shake with blueberries and pineapple w/stevia. it was ok, but i found myself feeling so dissatisfied for something more comforting, like TOAST, EGGS. any suggestions?

diana

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Hi Diana,

 

I have never been a big breakfast eater, so I just have some fresh squeezed grapefruit juice and then my Total Nutrition drink. That holds me wonderfully until lunch. My husband usually has a little something more, usually toast. I would suggest trying the Ezekiel breads (sprouted grains, which are alkaline) and use coconut oil on the toast instead of butter.

 

You could also make a morning cereal with some sprouted grains (winter wheat) and nuts (almonds), some cinnamon and fresh fruit (apples, bananas, or strawberries - whatever's in season), use some apple juice for moistness. It's very good!!

 

Hope this helps.

:)

 

Kelli

 

 

 

 

 

Diana [dianamagic2000] Thursday, January 06, 2005 1:21 PMherbal remedies Subject: Re: Herbal Remedies - Digest Number 3758

 

 

but i found myself feeling so dissatisfied for something more comforting, like TOAST, EGGS. any suggestions?

diana

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Friday, December 07, 2007 6:14 AM

Digest Number 3758

 

 

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1a. Re: Anorexia nervosa sharon weizenbaum

1b. Re: Anorexia nervosa Al Stone

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1a. Re: Anorexia nervosa

Posted by: " sharon weizenbaum " sweiz swzoe2000

Thu Dec 6, 2007 8:19 am (PST)

Hello all,

 

I agree with everyone that Anorexia Nervosa is complex and

multilayered but I have had some real successes with it (some failures

as well). Here are some of my thoughts and ways I have worked to

provide the best chance for a positive effect.

 

The first thing to recognize is that the feeling of fatness is not

purely in the mind. When a patient has not been eating for a long

period of time or has been eating strangely or vomiting a lot after

eating, the digestive system shuts down and becomes blocked. There is

often a profound feeling of fullness or bloating after eating the

smallest amount of food. When there is bloating and pressure, one has

the physical experience of being fat that has nothing to do with

weight gain. In addition, there is, in every case I have seen, a very

poor appetite with an aversion to food. It is very hard to eat when

there is bloating, fullness and a poor appetite. It simply feels

terrible to eat. So, the desire to not eat is not purely mental but

also related to physical sensations.

 

Secondly, because of the above, I have actually primarily worked with

this condition as an excess - in spite of the obvious deficient signs

and symptoms. I have worked with the diagnosis of food stasis, Qi

depression and glomus as an initial approach with success in quite a

few cases. If a patient is very weak, I combine this the with

Cinnamon type formulas such as Xiao Jian Zhong Tang, Gui Zhi Tang or

Gui Zhi Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang - though the emphasis is on the excess.

 

Thirdly, my goal in this illness, as well as in most weight loss

patients, is to improve the appetite. Most weight loss patients

actually eat less than the average weighing people in my experience.

Also, most weight loss patients have a poor appetite, often not eating

until they are weak because the normal healthy appetite is not present.

 

Finally, I council these patients and weight loss patients about how a

good appetite helps you loose unhealthy weight and feel good, which is

true. A good appetite is the sign of a strong metabolism that can

transform food an fluids into energy. A poor appetite is an

indication that transformation is poor and that accumulations can

develop. Many patients really " get " this and become excited when

their appetite begins to return - knowing that they are now processing

foods better. For the anorexic patient, when they are able to take in

foods without becoming distended, they do become more attracted to food.

 

I use acupuncture to promote the appetite as well and mostly to calm

the spirit.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Sharon

 

Sharon Weizenbaum

86 Henry Street

Amherst, MA 01002

413-549-4021

sweiz

www.whitepinehealingarts.com

 

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