Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 Anne, You bring up two interesting comments. First, I have known several individuals who, like you, went to a clinic to make the transition. None of them were able to maintain a 100% raw diet for more than one year after returning home. This is why the Hippocrates Institute requests that, whenever possible, two family members attend together. (At least they used to request this.) This way there would be support and a greater likelihood of maintaining the changes. If you have been able to maintain this on your own for longer than a year without any cleansing crisis, you have done very well! Second, there is a general misunderstanding about the difference between a healing crisis, a cleansing crisis, and a disease crisis. A CLEANSING CRISIS occurs when the body is cleansing faster than the eliminative channels can removed the waste/toxins. Because the waste/toxins cannot be removed through normal elimination, it must be either removed through abnormal elimination or recirculated through the body. In the latter case, the waste/toxins are simply 'put back into storage' but you feel miserable unti it is (usually several days). This is where enemas are invaluable. They help eliminate these circulating toxins. In the former case, you have uncomfortable eliminative symptoms (diarrhea, vomiting, cold, skin rash, etc). However, these symptoms should only last a few days (no more than 5 max) and you should be easily able to carry out your daily responsibilities. When the body becomes overloaded with circulating waste/toxins, you will experience a disease crisis. It differs from a cleansing crisis in the following manner: 1. Cleansing Crisis: you are feeling wonderful on Monday, get sick with some unexpected 'elimination' on Tuesday. This elimination lasts about 3-4 days but you are able to carry on your regular chores. In fact, if you had the chance to go to bed, you would be 'bored to death' and find something to do! When the 'illness' is over, recovery is as rapid as the crisis began. You have more energy than before! 2. Disease Crisis: You are feeling 'not like yourself' for several days before getting sick. You want to bury yourself in bed for the duration of the illness. It lasts about 7-10 days. The recovery period is slow. Cleansing crisis are more apt to occur when someone is forcing themselves to transition to a healthier diet before the body has had an opportunity to heal and rebuild from previous cleansings. When transitions are gradual with the body leading the way (problem-free fasts), cleansing occurs but usually without a crisis. When the body has reached the degree of health that will allow all remaining toxins to be SAFELY removed through the eliminative channels, there will be a healing crisis. This crisis will last only HOURS and, after it is over, the body will be CLEAN, HEALED, AND NUTRIENT HEALTHY. This is the goal. Although Arnold Ehret was 100% fruitarian when he died in an accident, he never achieved this level of cleansing. It took Paul Bragg over 30 years to achieve it. Once he did, his diet was 75% raw and 25% cooked. I point to Paul Bragg because many of the earliest 'gurus' were from the late 1800's-early 1900's BEFORE our food chain was as polluted as it is today. The food in the days of these 'gurus' were organic and unsprayed. Therefore, they did not have the levels of pesticides in their bodies that we have today! Paul Bragg lived most of his life in the 20th century. Jack LaLane, a student under Paul Bragg, was still alive the last I heard. From my perspective, any man who can swim the channel between Alcatraz Island and San Francisco in his 70's is healthy (IMHO)! mary ===== 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...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 rawfood , mary <marymassung> wrote: > Anne, > > You bring up two interesting comments. > > First, I have known several individuals who, like you, > went to a clinic to make the transition. None of them > were able to maintain a 100% raw diet for more than > one year after returning home. This is why the > Hippocrates Institute requests that, whenever > possible, two family members attend together. (At > least they used to request this.) This way there would > be support and a greater likelihood of maintaining the > changes. If you have been able to maintain this on > your own for longer than a year without any cleansing > crisis, you have done very well! > Well, I did not maintain raw. AS a matter of fact, I fell flat on my face with cooked. However, I am slowly and surely incorporating raw back into my diet. Part of the problem is energy. It takes a lot of time and effort to keep a raw diet going and I am recovering from chronic fatigue syndrome. Also, I'm not planning on being 100% raw ever. I'm not disciplined enough, among other things. FOrtunately or unfortunately I have a strong constitution and was able to abuse myself terribly until now when I am sick. I've come to a raw diet as a process of elimination looking for health and healing for cfs. Ultimately, I believe the body can heal itself given the proper milieu, and somehow I found raw in the process. Thank goodness. Maybe since I'm having to backtrack I will have a better chance of going mostly raw and staying there. -a > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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