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Hi Folks,

 

I was just reading these posts on the cranberries. Does everyone know

that they are tart because they aren't ripe? Cranberries if allowed to

ripen are supposedly sweet. I don't think it's such a good idea to eat

non-ripe fruit. Personally, I never liked cranberries.

 

The best thing I know to help with infections is to do a water fast. A

clean body is much less likely to ever have any kind of infection. Since

going raw I haven't taken any antibiotics, even when I had 18 stitches.

I didn't get an infection as they predicted I would.

 

I used to get infections in my gums all the time. Now I never get them.

A healthy raw diet, minus the dehydrated foods and too much fat in the

diet will pretty much kill most problems of infection.

 

To Your Radiant Health, Happiness and Fitness, Roger Haeske

 

P.S. Are you having trouble staying 100% raw? Are you afraid of eating

fruit? Are you sick of the time consuming effort of having to juice,

sprout, dehydrate and ferment your foods? Discover the simple secrets to

raw food success from the Raw Motivator and Radiant Health Coach, Roger

Haeske. http://www.HowToGoRaw.com for more info.

 

 

super [super] On Behalf Of

Ravyne Hawke

Saturday, March 19, 2005 8:09 AM

rawfood

RE: [Raw Food] UTI

E, I usually eat them fresh if I don't juice them, but since you are

suggesting not to juice, I would definitely just eat them fresh. Tangy

little things they are! but oh how I love them!

" INFO @ Vibrant Life " <VLinfo wrote:How do you eat the

cranberries? Fresh or frozen or concentrate? etc???

E

Ravyne Hawke [ravyne_hawke]

Friday, March 18, 2005 3:15 PM

rawfood

RE: [Raw Food] UTI

Elchanan - would you suggest perhaps just eating the fruit raw then the

next

time with just a water fast? I have a strong affinity to cranberries

when I

get UTIs because they have always helped clear mine up so quickly. I

would

hate to give that up.

" INFO @ Vibrant Life " <VLinfo wrote:Hi there

The fasting is fine, on water. Especially for a diabetic, I strongly

recommend against fruit juice ever. You re removing the soluble fiber

that

moderates sugar absorption. Your comment " that is to be expected " only

applies because you removed the fiber.

Elchanan

Ravyne Hawke [ravyne_hawke]

Thursday, March 17, 2005 8:57 PM

rawfood

Re: [Raw Food] UTI

Hello Valerie. I just recently went through this as well. What I did to

curb

my UTI was to fast on fresh cranberry juice, fresh black cherry juice

and

water. I did this for two days and the UTI seemed to go away on its own.

The

only side effect that I had from this was my blood sugar went out of

wack,

but then, I am diabetic, so that was to be expected. I hope this helps!

I am

sure someone with more expertise will be able to give you better advice

though.

Best wishes,

Ravyne

Valerie Mills Daly <valdaly wrote:

Hi, all, your input and expertise is urgently requested!

I believe I am coming down with a urinary tract infection; I've only

dealt

with this twice before in my life, several years ago, and I would like

to

avoid the antibiotics if possible. Has anyone any idea what I should do

food-wise to deal with this? Would water fasting for a few days help?

Just

juice? I am just at the beginning, but I'm traveling for the weekend,

and

may just have to break down and call the doctor tomorrow.

ANy help would be appreciated...

Peace, Valerie

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