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The best thing that happened to me was hooking up with

my Naturopath (Karen Davis in Fairfax).

 

The first thing she did was put me on a MediClear

program. It's a powder you mix with water and you

start once a day, then twice, then three times, back

to twice and back to once. You get a list of foods

to eliminate during this period. It's only 3 weeks;

you can do about anything for 3 weeks.

 

This stuff has minerals and good stuff mixed right in

it, so you'll feel better. Plus it tastes good.

It'll clean out your colon and a lot more.

 

Well, I sure did feel good at the end of all this. I

had more energy and a brighter outlook. But the

really amazing thing was that I had to go to my

endoncrinologist and have my thyroid medicine

perscription cut in half. The endocrinologist just

about spit when I told her what had happened, so I

switched to a endo who actually wants to see me cured.

We're still working on it and I'm getting a little

better all the time. My next step is removing the

last of the mercury fillings, but that's a subject for

another time.

 

--- Trish <trplr95 wrote:

> Pam wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone had a good program or

> something that they

> especially liked and think worked on colon

> cleansing and detoxing the

> body? I've been doing a major search on it on the

> net - but have come up

> with SO MUCH and of course it seems like everyone

> has the best

> supplements/vitamins/program diet to buy....just

> thought I'd see what the REAL

> experts had to say on the subject :-)

>

> ****************

> Try reading about it in Ayurveda. Some of the

> western gurus of cleansing approach like: " the

> body is filthy and evil and must be purged " .

> Ayurveda, while dualistic in some ways, isn't so

> mean!

>

> David Frawley has some good books, as does Vasant

> Lad and Gopi Warrier. Cleansing the upper and

> lower GI tract is one part of a holistic approach

> to restoring balance.

>

> I don't know a lot about it - I've read about 4-5

> books and have a friend who was a Dr of Ayurveda

> in India. But it seems a more respectful and

> responsible way to approach ourselves than some

> of the other schools of thought.

>

> Good luck and happy weekend.

>

> Trish Ross

> San Francisco and Gualala, CA

>

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