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Manoj,

 

The lightheadedness and headaches are symptomatic of detoxification. If

the dizzness gets worse, slow down a little or you could wind up passing

out. It is good to " walk off " yesterday's sugar intake. That will

reduce the likelihood of an over-accumulation of sugar although sugar

from fruit should not be a problem. In this cold weather I am having my

work cut out to eat enough fruit.

 

These are general comments and may verge on the territory of medical

advice which is beyond my scope.

 

Keep a weather eye!

 

Peter

 

 

 

manojv [manojv]

01 February 2003 20:51

rawfood

[Raw Food] Fruit before noon...

 

Hi all

I'm still on the " only fruit till noon " plan and have dropped a few

pounds,

and generally feel lighter and better. However...someone expressed

concern

about this, saying that the sugar in so much fruit could be problematic.

I'm a little concerned myself as I sometimes feel light headed for a

spell...and still get mild headaches two weeks into the program. I was

under the impression that it was refined sugar we had to watch out for,

but

maybe one can have too much of a good thing? Or perhaps there are

particular fruits to be careful of? Input would be much appreciated.

Thanks

Manoj

 

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Peter,

Thanks for the advice!! I also feel sugar that we get from fruit should be

far superior to the refined white variety. In any case I will continue to

monitor myself!

Best,

Manoj

PS One other change I've instigated seems to be very helpful, viz, to chew

whatever I eat to an almost liquid consistency. A little irksome in the

beginning, this has become second nature now and my digestion is only

benefiting as a result. Also, as chewing takes time, I find myself fully

satisfied with much less and am never inclined to gorge.

Sure feels good to have my pants fit snugly again, after just a couple of

weeks!

 

>The lightheadedness and headaches are symptomatic of detoxification. If

>the dizzness gets worse, slow down a little or you could wind up passing

>out. It is good to " walk off " yesterday's sugar intake. That will

>reduce the likelihood of an over-accumulation of sugar although sugar

>from fruit should not be a problem. In this cold weather I am having my

>work cut out to eat enough fruit.

 

>These are general comments and may verge on the territory of medical

>advice which is beyond my scope.

 

>Keep a weather eye!

 

>Peter

 

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Manoj

 

You're doing the right thing with diligent chewing. I've read that

every mouthful should be chewed 30 to 50 times! This way you're

helping the digestion as the saliva mixes with the food and the

digestion begins already in the mouth.

 

And as you have discovered, overeating will not happen as you are

more sensitive to your food intake this way.

 

If they only would make lunch breaks a bit longer :)

 

Nanna

 

 

> PS One other change I've instigated seems to be very helpful, viz,

to chew

> whatever I eat to an almost liquid consistency. A little irksome in

the

> beginning, this has become second nature now and my digestion is

only

> benefiting as a result. Also, as chewing takes time, I find myself

fully

> satisfied with much less and am never inclined to gorge.

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Manoj,

 

Everything we eat should be reduced to liquid before it leaves our

mouths.

The notion of swallowing solid food is distinctly carnivorous and should

not be practiced on the human digestive tract.

 

For me sucking the juice out of fresh leaves goes way beyond anything

Escoffier could ever have produced.

 

Peter

 

 

manojv [manojv]

03 February 2003 09:54

rawfood

RE: [Raw Food] Fruit before noon...

 

Peter,

Thanks for the advice!! I also feel sugar that we get from fruit should

be

far superior to the refined white variety. In any case I will continue

to

monitor myself!

Best,

Manoj

PS One other change I've instigated seems to be very helpful, viz, to

chew

whatever I eat to an almost liquid consistency. A little irksome in the

beginning, this has become second nature now and my digestion is only

benefiting as a result. Also, as chewing takes time, I find myself fully

satisfied with much less and am never inclined to gorge.

Sure feels good to have my pants fit snugly again, after just a couple

of

weeks!

 

>The lightheadedness and headaches are symptomatic of detoxification.

If

>the dizzness gets worse, slow down a little or you could wind up

passing

>out. It is good to " walk off " yesterday's sugar intake. That will

>reduce the likelihood of an over-accumulation of sugar although sugar

>from fruit should not be a problem. In this cold weather I am having my

>work cut out to eat enough fruit.

 

>These are general comments and may verge on the territory of medical

>advice which is beyond my scope.

 

>Keep a weather eye!

 

>Peter

 

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