Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 > What is psyllium powder and where do we get it? What is it used for? - Stephanie, it's powdered psyllium husk, get it in bulk at your health food store. Shake up 1 teaspoonfull in half glass of water and down it. It's soluble fiber for pulling old stuff off the intestinal walls. It should be mixed half and half with oat bran which is an insoluble fiber. The soluble gets the stuff off the intestine walls and the insoulble pushes it through. One heaping teaspoonful of the combo daily will do wonders for the intestinal tract. And as far as I know it's raw but that doesn't matter as it's not really food, simply bulk. rusty - " Stephanie " <konacoral <rawfood > Monday, August 30, 2004 9:00 AM [Raw Food] Re: [psyllium powder > What is psyllium powder and where do we get it? What is it used for? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2004 Report Share Posted September 4, 2004 Health is not " so simple " . I agree that if one is healthy than good food is the best approach to health maintenance. But for those of us who are sick, Zsusza forgets to account for the decades of abuse we put our body through. Also there are genetic and many other factors involved. Our bodies work miracles but they have limitations and were not designed to handle the onslaught of toxins that we have ingested for years and years. For example, if one is poisoned by heavy metals such as mercury, even the best possible diet probably won't give the body the capacity to detoxify it, depending on the severity. This is where " potions " have their application. I could go on and on debunking Zsusza's post but don't have time right now. Hopefully common sense will win out. Regards, Paul southladogs <southladogs wrote: Psyllium powder consists of powdered husks of the seed of the psyllium plant. The husks are very starchy and indigestible. They are ground up into powder, which turns the husks into tiny sharp bits, like bits of broken glass. Same thing with oat bran, wheat bran, etc., which are also ground up husks. All of these ground up husks are irritating to our sensitive colons, and they are not food for us, and do not belong in our bodies. The reason they seem to have a " laxative " effect is that the body is trying to evacuate these substances as quickly as possible because they are harmful to the body. They do not " cleanse " the intestines, or do anything beneficial for the body. Only the body can cleanse and heal itself, and only our natural food belongs in our bodies--and our natural food is beautiful and tasty and appealing. Psyllium powder, along with so many other substances, is just another gimmick foisted on unsuspecting raw fooders, along with myriad pills, potions, powders, " cleanses " , " superfoods " , " supplements " , etc. Don't fall for them, if you want health. Health is so simple--just put real food into your body, nothing else. Zsuzsa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2004 Report Share Posted September 5, 2004 Zsuzsa, it sounds to me as though you believe that alternative medicine is completely worthless. Is this correct? Yes or No, please. southladogs <southladogs wrote:rawfood , Paul Ladendorf <paulldndrf> wrote: > Health is not " so simple " . Not understanding that health IS so simple, is Paul's first mistake. > I agree that if one is healthy than good food is the best approach to health maintenance. Food is not an " approach to health maintenance " , it is one of the requisites of life. > But for those of us who are sick, Zsusza forgets to account for the decades of abuse we put our body through. " Forgets to account for " ? On the contrary. > Also there are genetic and many other factors involved. Our bodies work miracles but they have limitations and were not designed to handle the onslaught of toxins that we have ingested for years and years. For example, if one is poisoned by heavy metals such as mercury, even the best possible diet probably won't give the body the capacity to detoxify it, depending on the severity. This is where " potions " have their application. The fact that bodies are weakened and toxified from generations of abuse makes it all the MORE imperative that the bodies NOT be FURTHER toxified by harmful pills, potions, and other non-food items. ONLY pure food and pure water, along with of course pure air and sunshine belong in our bodies. All else is incompatible with our bodies. You can't change our physiology with wishful thinking that shards of cellulose such as is psyllium powder, will suddenly " have their application " . NO substance has magical powers. NO substance has the power to act on the body. Psyllium powder, and all the other gimmicks, are toxic substance in the body, which only further WEAKEN and HARM the body. THAT WHICH WILL MAKE A WELL PERSON SICK, CANNOT MAKE A SICK PERSON WELL--this is one of the principles of Nature. > I could go on and on debunking Zsusza's post but don't have time right now. Hopefully common sense will win out. The only debunking that needs to be done is to shine the light on the delusions of those who swallow wholesale the claims of all those who peddle gimmicks to the unwary. The gimmicks are endless--pills, potions, powders, absurd practices of all kinds. Common sense is to run the other way. NO gimmick can ever make anyone one iota healthier, but instead can only compromise their health further. What needs to be debunked is the belief in the supposed magical powers of toxins. People need to understand that the effects that we are taught to consider positive and beneficial from consuming substances, are purely palliative. NO substance can " detoxify " the body, that is magical, wishful thinking, based upon effective adverstising. Only the body can cleanse and heal itself. The body CAN and DOES at ALL times work to cleanse and heal itself, the only thing we need to do is to cooperate, by stopping the influx of toxins, of which gimmicks are yet another part. When the body is ready to do extraordinary cleansing, which only it can do, it lets us know, by demanding a fast, which is NO nutrition, and total rest. Strip away the propaganda of the pushing of gimmicks, the forcing of substances on the body which are not our natural dietary, and then common sense DOES prevail--one can then listen to the body. And the body asks for fruit, maybe leafy greens, nuts. Or the body asks for a fast. The body NEVER asks for psyllium powder or any other gimmick. Zsuzsa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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