Guest guest Posted May 11, 2005 Report Share Posted May 11, 2005 Swing, Were/Are you chemically sensitive? I am severly so and house bound as exposure to any chemicals causes a terrible life threatening reaction. I am half way to being a raw foodist but find I get really weak and faint as I move towards being totally raw. Did you go through this? I am determined to get better and reclaim my life but don't feel that the medical community is going to be able to help me get there. I think raw food may be my only hope. Also any recomendations of good raw cookbooks would be appreciated. I have 12 steps to raw so far. Sheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2005 Report Share Posted May 11, 2005 sheri, I'm sorry about your allergies. :-( I have asthma so I'm allergic to stuff like perfume and animal dander, toxic chemicals like bleach. Thankfully, I'm not allergic to the outdoors. I feel though that being raw has helped my allergies since I'm using my inhaler hardly at all now. I do get wheezy in church though when the old ladies hug up on me bc they wear tons of perfume. Instead of reaching for the puffer though I do deep breathing and that helps. I have a lot of raw books. My faves are: Hooked on Raw Raw Family Conscious Eating Nature's First Law Raw Knowledge Raw Knowledge II Living on Live Foods (book and DVD) As far as feeling faint, I've definitely had those periods. I'm no expert, but I do think it's part of the process of cleaning out the body. I was lucky in that when I went raw, I wasn't working at the time so I could spend the day in bed or read. I got to really focus on healing for Dec. and Jan. and that really helped the whole healing/transition process. I felt the same way you do about the medical community. They put me on all these drugs which had horrible side effects and they didn't even help. They would just take my money, write out a script and send me away. I was desperately ill, so I just plunged into the juice fast, then all-raw after that. I just chucked all my drugs in the trash (I don't recommend this, but I did it anyway). It wasn't easy, but I'm so glad I did it bc now I feel FANTASTIC. My husband is totally amazed bc believe it or not sometimes my breathing was so labored and painful I thought I was going to die and we were actually talking about making arrangements, stuff like that, just in case. When I would wheeze, instead of reaching for the drugs I would do yogic breathing exercises and lie on the couch with a hot compress against my chest to loosen up the phlegm. I drank a ton of hot tea, that helped too. I would meditate, focusing on my breathing so that I could " make peace " with my lungs even though they were giving me pain. I basically spent a month like this, unable to walk across the house without getting winded. Spent most of my time on the couch and in the bathroom, doing enemas, in the kitchen, prepearing the juices. It's kind of wild to think about now bc it wasn't that long ago yet it feels like another lifetime. Didn't mean for this to be so long. I hope you find the answers you're looking for in terms of regaining your health, whether it's in going raw or some other method of natural healing. swing --- sheriljay <sheri wrote: > Swing, > Were/Are you chemically sensitive? I am severly so > and house bound > as exposure to any chemicals causes a terrible life > threatening > reaction. I am half way to being a raw foodist but > find I get really > weak and faint as I move towards being totally raw. > Did you go > through this? I am determined to get better and > reclaim my life but > don't feel that the medical community is going to be > able to help me > get there. I think raw food may be my only hope. > Also any recomendations of good raw cookbooks would > be appreciated. I > have 12 steps to raw so far. > Sheri > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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