Guest guest Posted December 9, 2008 Report Share Posted December 9, 2008 Hi Catherine, The only people for whom a liquid diet is best recommended are those who physically cannot eat otherwise. In such a case, smoothies are a superior choice over juicing, precisely because the elements of the original whole food are largely retained. It takes between a few days and a few months, depending upon conditions, for a committed person to heal him/herself from almost anything, when the process is done well. The problem, I believe, is that you haven't actually worked with anyone, been someone's teacher/guide/coach from the brink all the way back to health. That is my impression, am I correct? If so, then this is a simple case of not knowing what you do not know. If you are receptive, I offer you a glimpse into what you don't know you don't know ... an opportunity to bring something forward into the realm of what you DO know you don't know. That's one way in which significant unlearning and new learning often begin. How you receive this opportunity is entirely your choice, of course. Best regards, Elchanan _____ Catherine Tuesday, December 09, 2008 12:08 PM Re: Juicing Notes (WAS: Article: What's the deal with juicing?/The Facts) Elchanon, Yes I do know how to observe it. The people who I spoke of DID change their ways of eating and lifestyle 'but' not until they were given a death sentence did they seek the answers. Juicing in serious cases reverses the situation much quicker for those who dont have time to waste, say for instance a blocked colon, or cant eat very much. I never said I was against chewing and fiber LOL C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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