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Has anyone here had trouble with constipation, even after going raw? I would

have assumed this would resolve that issue, but it sure has not yet. Hmmm...

 

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks! :)

Sally

 

In nothing be anxious; but in everything by prayer and supplication with

thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God. And the peace of God,

which passeth all understanding, shall guard your hearts and your thoughts

in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7

 

 

 

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On Tuesday 15 May 2007 12:37, Jeff & Sally Moore wrote:

> Has anyone here had trouble with constipation, even after going raw? I

> would have assumed this would resolve that issue, but it sure has not yet.

> Hmmm...

>

> Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!  :)

> Sally

 

Hi Sally,

 

Maybe it depends on what is in your 'raw' diet.

 

I can suggest by direct experience that molasses might help. Having a teaspoon

or two half an hour before each meal often followed by a glass of just pure

clean water made an astonishing difference. Even though I was still regular,

once a day, the above regime changed to as many 'expulsions' as there were

meals. This is how it should be! One crap a day means that two or three meals

worth are staying in the body longer than they should with the accompanying

toxicity. After molasses, I would go and do my business within a couple of

minutes or less and wipe and often find clean paper. Perhaps this is as

nature intended originally, but that was a long time ago and under very

different circumstances.

 

I don't know what country you live in, but in the UK I get Applefords.

Blackstrap is another that is good. I have tried organic and normal and

prefer the taste of the normal by a long long way. That is not meant to be a

negative comment about organic as usually it is so much better and I buy

organic when I can get and afford it.

 

neal.

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i didnt, but the " ash " left behind by the food is so much less that there is

just less bulk to pass. the food is almost all absorbed...its a great thing

as far as im concerned...

 

have any females noticed that their periods lighten up tremendously

when eating raw for a full cycle? another amazing thing...i never

knew that the food i was eating was actually causing so much " trash "

that even my uterus needed to rid itself of it...

 

for me, raw dropped my period from 6 days to 3. and i had wondered

what was wrong when it went from 5-6 days, years ago....now i know...

.....eating too much junk..

 

peace

anna

 

 

On 5/15/07, neal <kneel.pardoe wrote:

>

> On Tuesday 15 May 2007 12:37, Jeff & Sally Moore wrote:

> > Has anyone here had trouble with constipation, even after going raw? I

> > would have assumed this would resolve that issue, but it sure has not

> yet.

> > Hmmm...

> >

> > Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks! :)

> > Sally

>

> Hi Sally,

>

> Maybe it depends on what is in your 'raw' diet.

>

> I can suggest by direct experience that molasses might help. Having a

> teaspoon

> or two half an hour before each meal often followed by a glass of just

> pure

> clean water made an astonishing difference. Even though I was still

> regular,

> once a day, the above regime changed to as many 'expulsions' as there were

> meals. This is how it should be! One crap a day means that two or three

> meals

> worth are staying in the body longer than they should with the

> accompanying

> toxicity. After molasses, I would go and do my business within a couple of

> minutes or less and wipe and often find clean paper. Perhaps this is as

> nature intended originally, but that was a long time ago and under very

> different circumstances.

>

> I don't know what country you live in, but in the UK I get Applefords.

> Blackstrap is another that is good. I have tried organic and normal and

> prefer the taste of the normal by a long long way. That is not meant to be

> a

> negative comment about organic as usually it is so much better and I buy

> organic when I can get and afford it.

>

> neal.

>

>

>

>

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