Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I am getting ready to partake in Docs total body cleanse and am actually really looking forward to it. If anyone on here has done this before, can you tell me if I should expect anything? I know the detox symptoms are supposed to be very minimal but wondered if anyone experienced anything that I should know about before I begin...also any tips just from your own personal experience???? I want to be as prepared as possible. I tend to get questionable reactions from everything so just wanted a heads up if possible. Thanks you all. Marci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2006 Report Share Posted June 29, 2006 I forgot---has anyone that has hypoglycemia ever done this? How does it affect your blood sugar meaning does it regulate it enough so that you don't have sugar attacks (meaning on the week of the fast)...Also while on the vegan diet what can you eat for protein for sugar regulation??? Marci herbal remedies , " Marci " <twilli55 wrote: > > I am getting ready to partake in Docs total body cleanse and am > actually really looking forward to it. If anyone on here has done this > before, can you tell me if I should expect anything? I know the detox > symptoms are supposed to be very minimal but wondered if anyone > experienced anything that I should know about before I begin...also > any tips just from your own personal experience???? I want to be as > prepared as possible. I tend to get questionable reactions from > everything so just wanted a heads up if possible. Thanks you all. > > Marci > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2006 Report Share Posted June 30, 2006 There is a soybean product called tempeh which is high in protein, just sautee it in soy sauce and it is really quite good.Marci <twilli55 wrote: I forgot---has anyone that has hypoglycemia ever done this? How does it affect your blood sugar meaning does it regulate it enough so that you don't have sugar attacks (meaning on the week of the fast)...Also while on the vegan diet what can you eat for protein for sugar regulation???Marciherbal remedies , "Marci" <twilli55 wrote:>> I am getting ready to partake in Docs total body cleanse and am > actually really looking forward to it. If anyone on here has done this > before, can you tell me if I should expect anything? I know the detox > symptoms are supposed to be very minimal but wondered if anyone > experienced anything that I should know about before I begin...also > any tips just from your own personal experience???? I want to be as > prepared as possible. I tend to get questionable reactions from > everything so just wanted a heads up if possible. Thanks you all.> > Marci> Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2006 Report Share Posted July 2, 2006 I will if need be but this day and age I try to stay away from the soybean--which actually leaves very little left but I try...Thanks though I will keep this in mind if need be. Marci herbal remedies , tony vergilatis <greekamerican1961 wrote: > > There is a soybean product called tempeh which is high in protein, just sautee it in soy sauce and it is really quite good. > > Marci <twilli55 wrote: I forgot---has anyone that has hypoglycemia ever done this? How does > it affect your blood sugar meaning does it regulate it enough so that > you don't have sugar attacks (meaning on the week of the fast)...Also > while on the vegan diet what can you eat for protein for sugar > regulation??? > > Marci > > herbal remedies , " Marci " <twilli55@> wrote: > > > > I am getting ready to partake in Docs total body cleanse and am > > actually really looking forward to it. If anyone on here has done > this > > before, can you tell me if I should expect anything? I know the > detox > > symptoms are supposed to be very minimal but wondered if anyone > > experienced anything that I should know about before I begin...also > > any tips just from your own personal experience???? I want to be as > > prepared as possible. I tend to get questionable reactions from > > everything so just wanted a heads up if possible. Thanks you all. > > > > Marci > > > > Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail Beta. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2006 Report Share Posted July 2, 2006 On the same note of soy, although it's not the best these days, is it ok to drink like a miso soup while on the cleanse??? Marci herbal remedies , tony vergilatis <greekamerican1961 wrote: > > There is a soybean product called tempeh which is high in protein, just sautee it in soy sauce and it is really quite good. > > Marci <twilli55 wrote: I forgot---has anyone that has hypoglycemia ever done this? How does > it affect your blood sugar meaning does it regulate it enough so that > you don't have sugar attacks (meaning on the week of the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2006 Report Share Posted July 4, 2006 Best is to stay away from Soy altogether until this industry cleans up its act. I never eat soy any more in any form, as it's just too risky. Not only that, they don't prepare it correctly. Soy like any other seed, bean, nut or seed, should be sprouted / germinated before preparing it or cooking it. These things are Acid Ash and don't turn alkaline until the germination process has been completed. Stay away from Soy. Nowadays the entire Soy market is controlled by Monsanto, and we all know what nice fellows these boy are. In Health, Freedom, and Love, Doc Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - Marci herbal remedies Sunday, July 02, 2006 11:42 AM Herbal Remedies - Re: Total Body Cleanse On the same note of soy, although it's not the best these days, is it ok to drink like a miso soup while on the cleanse???Marciherbal remedies , tony vergilatis <greekamerican1961 wrote:>> There is a soybean product called tempeh which is high in protein, just sautee it in soy sauce and it is really quite good.> > Marci <twilli55 wrote: I forgot---has anyone that has hypoglycemia ever done this? How does > it affect your blood sugar meaning does it regulate it enough so that > you don't have sugar attacks (meaning on the week of the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 6, 2006 Report Share Posted July 6, 2006 I would like to apologize for my ignorance here, but I had been told that soy (if it says non-GMO) was ok?? I like to buy the frozen edamame....and you say that soy should be sprouted/germinated before preparation? I do not see sunflower seeds sprouting before preparation (even at the organic mart here)....I am thoroughly confused...I do not normally do the soy milk or tofu, and rarely miso soup....mostly edamame.... Do you have a link or additional info that can give me the basic run down on what is going on with this particular topic? I had read so much good stuff about soy adn I have been careful to ensure that the soy I eat stated 'non-gmo'... Again, sorry if I sound ignorant, but it seems that I am on this particular subject, and I would like to rectify this... Thank you, Georgia On 7/4/06, Dr. Ian Shillington <DocShillington wrote: Best is to stay away from Soy altogether until this industry cleans up its act. I never eat soy any more in any form, as it's just too risky. Not only that, they don't prepare it correctly. Soy like any other seed, bean, nut or seed, should be sprouted / germinated before preparing it or cooking it. These things are Acid Ash and don't turn alkaline until the germination process has been completed. Stay away from Soy. Nowadays the entire Soy market is controlled by Monsanto, and we all know what nice fellows these boy are. In Health, Freedom, and Love, Doc Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - Marci herbal remedies Sunday, July 02, 2006 11:42 AM Herbal Remedies - Re: Total Body Cleanse On the same note of soy, although it's not the best these days, is it ok to drink like a miso soup while on the cleanse???Marci herbal remedies , tony vergilatis <greekamerican1961 wrote:>> There is a soybean product called tempeh which is high in protein, just sautee it in soy sauce and it is really quite good. > > Marci <twilli55 wrote: I forgot---has anyone that has hypoglycemia ever done this? How does > it affect your blood sugar meaning does it regulate it enough so that > you don't have sugar attacks (meaning on the week of the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 Dear Georgia, No need to apologize for being ignorant as long as you're doing something to rectify the condition. :-) Actually, Sunflower Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds, etc are all better if you sprout (germinate) them first. You're thinking along the right line by watching out for the non-GMO label, but this is virtually useless when it comes to Soy since they plant GMO crops right along side of Organic Crops nowadays. Cross pollination is actally impossible to stop in this day and age. Over 90% of all Soy crops produced in the USA today are now GMO. You need to rent the Video "The Future of Food", and this will give you all the documentation you need on the subject. I highly recommend this video to everyone on Herbal Remedies as this situation is beyond serious. We are heading for some disastrous times ahead if we do not turn this around. Actually disaster is kind of a mild term in this case. Let's use the word catastrophic instead. Hope this helps. In Health, Freedom, and Love, Doc PS. If you can't find the video, call my office and order one ($25) at the number below. I have a line in with the Producer and usually have a few copies lying around. It is the best documented film on modern day food and what is happening to it in the USA today. Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - Georgia Lundie herbal remedies Thursday, July 06, 2006 12:44 PM Re: Herbal Remedies - Re: Total Body Cleanse I would like to apologize for my ignorance here, but I had been told that soy (if it says non-GMO) was ok?? I like to buy the frozen edamame....and you say that soy should be sprouted/germinated before preparation? I do not see sunflower seeds sprouting before preparation (even at the organic mart here)....I am thoroughly confused...I do not normally do the soy milk or tofu, and rarely miso soup....mostly edamame.... Do you have a link or additional info that can give me the basic run down on what is going on with this particular topic? I had read so much good stuff about soy adn I have been careful to ensure that the soy I eat stated 'non-gmo'... Again, sorry if I sound ignorant, but it seems that I am on this particular subject, and I would like to rectify this... Thank you, Georgia On 7/4/06, Dr. Ian Shillington <DocShillington wrote: Best is to stay away from Soy altogether until this industry cleans up its act. I never eat soy any more in any form, as it's just too risky. Not only that, they don't prepare it correctly. Soy like any other seed, bean, nut or seed, should be sprouted / germinated before preparing it or cooking it. These things are Acid Ash and don't turn alkaline until the germination process has been completed. Stay away from Soy. Nowadays the entire Soy market is controlled by Monsanto, and we all know what nice fellows these boy are. In Health, Freedom, and Love, Doc Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - Marci herbal remedies Sunday, July 02, 2006 11:42 AM Herbal Remedies - Re: Total Body Cleanse On the same note of soy, although it's not the best these days, is it ok to drink like a miso soup while on the cleanse???Marciherbal remedies , tony vergilatis <greekamerican1961 wrote:>> There is a soybean product called tempeh which is high in protein, just sautee it in soy sauce and it is really quite good. > > Marci <twilli55 wrote: I forgot---has anyone that has hypoglycemia ever done this? How does > it affect your blood sugar meaning does it regulate it enough so that > you don't have sugar attacks (meaning on the week of the Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 Hey Doc, I have a better one for you! All these genetic altered foods are having some new type issues: It appears that the genetic engineers etc who did all these modifications assumed that one gene has one effect in an organism: SURPRISE; Not so! By just altering one gene, it is being found out that many things are being altered."Dr. Ian Shillington" <DocShillington wrote: Dear Georgia, No need to apologize for being ignorant as long as you're doing something to rectify the condition. :-) Actually, Sunflower Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds, etc are all better if you sprout (germinate) them first. You're thinking along the right line by watching out for the non-GMO label, but this is virtually useless when it comes to Soy since they plant GMO crops right along side of Organic Crops nowadays. Cross pollination is actally impossible to stop in this day and age. Over 90% of all Soy crops produced in the USA today are now GMO. You need to rent the Video "The Future of Food", and this will give you all the documentation you need on the subject. I highly recommend this video to everyone on Herbal Remedies as this situation is beyond serious. We are heading for some disastrous times ahead if we do not turn this around. Actually disaster is kind of a mild term in this case. Let's use the word catastrophic instead. Hope this helps. In Health, Freedom, and Love, Doc PS. If you can't find the video, call my office and order one ($25) at the number below. I have a line in with the Producer and usually have a few copies lying around. It is the best documented film on modern day food and what is happening to it in the USA today. Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - Georgia Lundie herbal remedies Thursday, July 06, 2006 12:44 PM Re: Herbal Remedies - Re: Total Body Cleanse I would like to apologize for my ignorance here, but I had been told that soy (if it says non-GMO) was ok?? I like to buy the frozen edamame....and you say that soy should be sprouted/germinated before preparation? I do not see sunflower seeds sprouting before preparation (even at the organic mart here)....I am thoroughly confused...I do not normally do the soy milk or tofu, and rarely miso soup....mostly edamame.... Do you have a link or additional info that can give me the basic run down on what is going on with this particular topic? I had read so much good stuff about soy adn I have been careful to ensure that the soy I eat stated 'non-gmo'... Again, sorry if I sound ignorant, but it seems that I am on this particular subject, and I would like to rectify this... Thank you, Georgia On 7/4/06, Dr. Ian Shillington <DocShillington wrote: Best is to stay away from Soy altogether until this industry cleans up its act. I never eat soy any more in any form, as it's just too risky. Not only that, they don't prepare it correctly. Soy like any other seed, bean, nut or seed, should be sprouted / germinated before preparing it or cooking it. These things are Acid Ash and don't turn alkaline until the germination process has been completed. Stay away from Soy. Nowadays the entire Soy market is controlled by Monsanto, and we all know what nice fellows these boy are. In Health, Freedom, and Love, Doc Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - Marci herbal remedies Sunday, July 02, 2006 11:42 AM Herbal Remedies - Re: Total Body Cleanse On the same note of soy, although it's not the best these days, is it ok to drink like a miso soup while on the cleanse???Marciherbal remedies , tony vergilatis <greekamerican1961 wrote:>> There is a soybean product called tempeh which is high in protein, just sautee it in soy sauce and it is really quite good. > > Marci <twilli55 wrote: I forgot---has anyone that has hypoglycemia ever done this? How does > it affect your blood sugar meaning does it regulate it enough so that > you don't have sugar attacks (meaning on the week of the Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Small Business. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 I agree doc...I have this video myself-it's SICKENING to say the least...the whole time i watched it the first time, my jaw was laying on the floor. Boy does it put it all into perspective!!! Marci herbal remedies , " Dr. Ian Shillington " <DocShillington wrote: > > Dear Georgia, > > No need to apologize for being ignorant as long as you're doing something to rectify the condition. :-) > > Actually, Sunflower Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds, etc are all better if you sprout (germinate) them first. You're thinking along the right line by watching out for the non-GMO label, but this is virtually useless when it comes to Soy since they plant GMO crops right along side of Organic Crops nowadays. Cross pollination is actally impossible to stop in this day and age. Over 90% of all Soy crops produced in the USA today are now GMO. > > You need to rent the Video " The Future of Food " , and this will give you all the documentation you need on the subject. I highly recommend this video to everyone on Herbal Remedies as this situation is beyond serious. We are heading for some disastrous times ahead if we do not turn this around. Actually disaster is kind of a mild term in this case. Let's use the word catastrophic instead. > > Hope this helps. > > In Health, Freedom, and Love, > > Doc > > PS. If you can't find the video, call my office and order one ($25) at the number below. I have a line in with the Producer and usually have a few copies lying around. It is the best documented film on modern day food and what is happening to it in the USA today. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 It is an eye opener for sure. When you consider that many of our very own Senators and Congressmen are the same dudes on the Board of Directors of Monsanto, it gives one a somewhat insecure feeling to say the least. Doc Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc - Marci herbal remedies Saturday, July 08, 2006 1:30 PM Herbal Remedies - Re: Total Body Cleanse I agree doc...I have this video myself-it's SICKENING to say the least...the whole time i watched it the first time, my jaw was laying on the floor. Boy does it put it all into perspective!!!Marciherbal remedies , "Dr. Ian Shillington" <DocShillington wrote:>> Dear Georgia,> > No need to apologize for being ignorant as long as you're doing something to rectify the condition. :-)> > Actually, Sunflower Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds, etc are all better if you sprout (germinate) them first. You're thinking along the right line by watching out for the non-GMO label, but this is virtually useless when it comes to Soy since they plant GMO crops right along side of Organic Crops nowadays. Cross pollination is actally impossible to stop in this day and age. Over 90% of all Soy crops produced in the USA today are now GMO.> > You need to rent the Video "The Future of Food", and this will give you all the documentation you need on the subject. I highly recommend this video to everyone on Herbal Remedies as this situation is beyond serious. We are heading for some disastrous times ahead if we do not turn this around. Actually disaster is kind of a mild term in this case. Let's use the word catastrophic instead. > > Hope this helps.> > In Health, Freedom, and Love,> > Doc> > PS. If you can't find the video, call my office and order one ($25) at the number below. I have a line in with the Producer and usually have a few copies lying around. It is the best documented film on modern day food and what is happening to it in the USA today. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 Furthermore... many ex-FDA employees have signed on-board also. Just throw more money at them... they will come.. spot herbal remedies , " Dr. Ian Shillington " <DocShillington wrote: > > It is an eye opener for sure. > When you consider that many of our very own Senators and Congressmen are the same dudes on the Board of Directors of Monsanto, it gives one a somewhat insecure feeling to say the least. > Doc > > Doc Shillington > 727-447-5282 > Doc > - > Marci > herbal remedies > Saturday, July 08, 2006 1:30 PM > Herbal Remedies - Re: Total Body Cleanse > > > I agree doc...I have this video myself-it's SICKENING to say the > least...the whole time i watched it the first time, my jaw was laying > on the floor. Boy does it put it all into perspective!!! > > Marci > > herbal remedies , " Dr. Ian Shillington " > <DocShillington@> wrote: > > > > Dear Georgia, > > > > No need to apologize for being ignorant as long as you're doing > something to rectify the condition. :-) > > > > Actually, Sunflower Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds, etc are all better if you > sprout (germinate) them first. You're thinking along the right line > by watching out for the non-GMO label, but this is virtually useless > when it comes to Soy since they plant GMO crops right along side of > Organic Crops nowadays. Cross pollination is actally impossible to > stop in this day and age. Over 90% of all Soy crops produced in the > USA today are now GMO. > > > > You need to rent the Video " The Future of Food " , and this will give > you all the documentation you need on the subject. I highly > recommend this video to everyone on Herbal Remedies as this situation > is beyond serious. We are heading for some disastrous times ahead if > we do not turn this around. Actually disaster is kind of a mild term > in this case. Let's use the word catastrophic instead. > > > > Hope this helps. > > > > In Health, Freedom, and Love, > > > > Doc > > > > PS. If you can't find the video, call my office and order one > ($25) at the number below. I have a line in with the Producer and > usually have a few copies lying around. It is the best documented > film on modern day food and what is happening to it in the USA > today. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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