Guest guest Posted May 1, 2004 Report Share Posted May 1, 2004 Tone, When I was studying, one point was repeatedly made. It always made me laugh when I though of it. It goes like this... If all of us (who are health concious) went to a buffet which consisted of a wide variety of only healthy foods, we would each choose the wrong foods! We are sick because we avoid the foods we need (even when making healthy choices) and eat the foods we like! Hippocrates stated that food should be our medicine. That is, the only food I need is the food which meets some current cleansing, building, medicinal need in my body. Everything I eat should meet some need and, if it doesn't, I should not eat it. Nothing I put in my body is neutral. I have often thought of this every time I pick up a stalk of celery...which I have never particularly liked!....LOLs However, maybe if I liked it, I would not be prone to a deficiency in organic sodium! In the course of my studies I also learned that all cravings are important as they reveal deficiencies. the secret is determining which deficiencies...LOLs I can remember the period in my life when I wanted mustard at all costs. When it wasn't available, I would have settled for ketchup, mayo, or even pickles! Finally, I decided to read all the labels to find out what common ingredient was in all of these. It was vinegar. Natural apple cider vinegar (mother tincture) is very high in organic potassium. To check my observation, I drank an ounce of the mother tincture ACV straight. Believe it or not...it tasted good! I felt the need to do this daily for about a week and then had no more craving for any of the condiments or ACV. Now, when I crave condiments, I drink an ounce of ACV. I learned to pay attention to my cravings! I had to search out the nutrient which this craving was alerting me to. Most recently I have been craving dairy products (which I rarely ate even when I was not eating healthy). I finally realized that the formaldehyde would have depleted my body of calcium. Because of the magnitude of formaldehyde antigens in my body (350% above normal safe limits), I began taking a coral calcium supplementation (with magnesium) and minimized animal food. Periodically I stop for a period of time to observe my body's reaction. If the craving begins again, I start taking it again. I had never craved calcium before. Hopefully, I will be able to get past this.....until then, I do what I must. In fact, having been a 90% raw fooder for over 5 years at one time (with 6mos being 100% fruitarian-raw) I am finding that my current cravings are leading me back to this diet!!!! I would never have believed this to be possible. (I can still remember my struggle to make all the changes that got me to that diet!) My biggest obstacle is my dependence upon a friend to drive me to the nearest health food store to get organic fruit....as well as the need to cleanse my body as much as possible before transitioning to a fruitarian diet. With the formaldehyde in my body, this may take some doing. Any mistake could cost me my life. Oh well.... mary --- Tone <tone102 wrote: > Hi Mary, At this place one is never eavesdropping > Your posts are very interesting along with being > informative. Great of you to share. I probably no > doubt have needs in my body. I suffered from an > eating disorder for years and last September was in > the hospital and my blood and everything in it was > not good at all. There were just traces of nutrients > along with other damaging results. Ironically, I was > thrown out of it by raging hormones and am now > trying to lose weight lol..which I cannot seem to > do! I'm not crazy about celery...sheesh the more I > write the picker I am seeing that I am I am using > a little sea salt in my salads which again I am so > tired of...sorry all lol I just had to say that > again. > > Thankyou Mary > Hugs, > Tone > > > > Hope no one minds that I 'eavesdropped'. I also > gave > up salt in the beginning...I don't now for a very > good > reason. I naturally have low blood pressure. > Without > salt to hold water, my blood pressure can drop too > low > for my own good. However, I try to eat celery > (naturally high in sodium) before giving in to the > craving for salt. Nothing that appears in nature > is > bad (unless it is a poisonous plant). Everything > serves a purpose. If you are craving salt, you > might > need sodium. It, along with potassium, maintains > the > electrolytic balance in the body. > > mary > --- > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ===== Mary, Luvie, Ranger, & the flying brigade A smile is a silent 'hello'. owner of 'The Fully Trained Working Dog' 'Avian Health: Holistic Approach' 'Yoga for Therapy'. Win a $20,000 Career Makeover at HotJobs http://hotjobs.sweepstakes./careermakeover Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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