Guest guest Posted May 17, 2005 Report Share Posted May 17, 2005 Swing, I don't think anyone can say for sure what your detox will be like. I have heard of people experiencing similar symptoms to conditions they have previously experienced. I've heard of people who have lots of signs of cleansing and some who have next to none, so I think it is very individual as to what you will notice happening - or not happening. For me, I think I just want to be aware that if I do experience cleansing symptoms, I don't want to do things I would have normally done to combat them (like OTC meds etc...) But realize they are my body's way of letting go of whatever toxic stuff it has been storing and now no longer needs. I know I don't want to hinder that process. Tess rawfood , " Gypsi at www.aromaticwings.com " <aromatic_wings> wrote: > I am soooo glad you brought this up... regarding detox etc... I have been wondering about that... I have not had a major health problem except a couple of seizures. I am no longer on that medication.. been about two years now.. Not because of raw eating tho. just decided I wasn't going to take them.. > > But now I am wondering about the detoxing... if you had had problems through the years... but generally healthy... how will this relate to symptoms?? as a very young child I had a bad kidney illness that landed me in the hospital. the only other times I have been in the hospital was to have three kids and get my tubes tied, a hysterectomy..and then the seizures... With the kids.. I had as many drugs as they would give me to kill pain.. the usuals with the hysterectomy... but over all my health has been good.. some elevated chloestoral and triglycerides... and liver enzymes were what actually scared me off my meds for seizures... the only other problem I was getting major aches due to being overweight .... > > So can anyone tell me what I will need to be looking for regarding detox?? Is it possible to know at all..?? > > swing bolder <swingbolder> wrote: > Detox symptoms can last for years, they can come and > go, esp. if one was afflicted with a chronic illnesss. > I've had asthma for 30 years, and while I'm breathing > better than I ever have, periodically I will go > through a few days when the phlegm is just pouring > right out of me. So it really depends on the person. I > just had to make that point bc I'd hate for anybody to > be turned off of raw bc of unrealistic expectations. > Healing sometimes takes time. > > swing > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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