Guest guest Posted January 12, 2007 Report Share Posted January 12, 2007 Wow, she seems wise for her age!!! What a great letter. Anyone who struggles should print it and keep it handy to read when they need encouragement.Thanks for sharing it with us. Laura Robert Avery <rwavery wrote: When I got this message written by a 16-yr-old girl relating to her transition to the Hallelujah Diet, I just knew I had to share it with somebody. The HD (www.hacres.com) is about 85% raw, a good starting point for those who don't feel ready to jump into all raw. Sounds pretty mature for her age, doesn't she? And why not? Her brain is not all clouded over by junk food. Bob Avery ----- Forwarded Message ----- <healthy4him <healthy4him Thu, 11 Jan 2007 08:07:32 -0600 Out of the mouths of babes... This was sent to my public , in response to an adult woman’s struggles, by a 16 year old Hallelujah Girl. Heather, “Beanie”, has been my pal for about 4 years now. She has a testimony and recipes in my Kids book. To join our go to… hd_diet_club Julie Wandling, HM Gloria Eden, HM, RN & My Mom Health Minister #ATS Use when ordering from Hallelujah Acres www.healthy4him.com Dear Annmarie, First off, thanks for being willing to share! My name is Heather, I've been here for a while, but I mostly read posts and comment when I have a chance. So, I just want to say, don't give up! My mom and I are going on to 4 years on the HD and I can say that it's worth it. One thing most people don't know is that we almost stopped doing the HD about 3-6 months after we first started. See, there's this stage of uncertainty where you just have to trust God because in the back of my mind, I thought, " Well, if it doesn't work out, I can just go back to the SAD. " As time went on, I relied less and less on that thought process until I didn't want to eat that way anymore, but I was still unsure of my future with the HD. So, my mom was a big help to me, and because of her, I would never go back and am no longer afraid of this way of eating, but rejoicing in it. Also, we are a family of 3 and my dad doesn't eat this way, so we do know how hard it can be. Just remember, there are reasons why you do this that can evaporate when you are hungry!! LOL! Here are some things my mom and I do: 1) Don't give yourself a choice. Redefine what " food " is in your mind. See, we as a culture are eating a bunch of garbage and are calling it food. We've been so brainwashed that it's difficult to understand how it really affects your body and to redefine what real food/nourishment is! Once your mind has been renewed, you see that you eat, or don't. Example, you wouldn't eat wood, glass or cardboard (I mean like items in your house or furniture) because that's not " food. " So, try looking at SAD " food " the same way. 2) Make a list of all the things you experience when you eat something that isn't good for you and put it all around, in key places where you tend to struggle the most. Read it when you feel the urge. Also, make a list of all the reasons you want to eat better and the positive effects that has on you, so you're not just fighting from something, but toward something. Helps with motivation when your stomach/body is saying more than your head. At least that's what I do. (One more thing, as you go on with this, write down the benefits you're feeling as well...not just what you want to feel.) 3) Always keep a cooler handy of good foods when you go out. Try to make them ones you really enjoy, so they'll have competition with the smells, making it easier to eat them instead of the food you don't want. For example, bring your favorite fruit and a yummy nut mixture that you really enjoy. Your best salad or a yummy date dessert! That way, it might ward you off from ice cream, dessert or something else. Basically, whatever your biggest struggle is. Mine was dessert, my mom's was meat. I enjoy sweet fruits and dates, and she enjoys mushrooms and hearty soups. 4) Write a list of all of the good things that you can eat. I mean every fruit and veggie that you can think of to eat or cook a good HD meal with, and have that with you when you shop. Find what you can, and the closer you stick to the basics, the more money you'll save. Also, you can try writing out a schedule of what to eat and when. You could say, morning BarleyMax and carrot juice. Then fruit...lunch will be salad. Snacks are:...Dinner is... That might help with getting through the day and sticking to a budget if you need to keep spending small. 5) The main thing to remember is that you will get through this, and that it will all be ok. If we start out thinking that we really want this but aren't sure we can have it, that makes it more difficult to stick with. As you go forward, look at this as a life change, and as you progress you will notice that you really will start to feel that way. You will see things differently, the toxins in your body will go down and good food will be what you crave. The SAD will smell good but be nothing more than a food that doesn't taste as good as it smells and doesn't satisfy. Just know this point will come, and it is something you can achieve. NOT an impossible goal!!! 6) I can't guarantee that your family will change their eating (my dad hasn't), however, you will be the greatest witness by walking forward no matter what comes against you. Your biggest testimony is in the proof! My dad may not eat this way but he listens to what we say now and doesn't bring meat in the house anymore. He also tries to exercise with us and to make healthier choices! About your medicine, give it time and slowly wean. You'll get there. 7) Last but not least, you can pray for God to help you to want to want to do this. God is always with you and he hears your prayers. He delights in helping His children and I know he would rejoice at putting a real, lasting, burning passion for something He created, in your heart. First and foremost for Him, but after Him, He still care about our lives. I know He cares about this and He's there to help! WOW! Anyway, this got long on me quick, but I hope it helps! Just know that God is with you, you are getting through and you don't have to suffer from pain anymore! God bless you and have a great day! Hugs, Beanie ---- rozfam7 1/8/2007 8:03:13 AM hd_diet_club Re: [hd_diet_club] Re: I think I'm going to die. OK, maybe not that bad. I started doing the HA diet in December. I did fair. I was good about 50% of the time. I thought I was doing well on transition. I am on a medication for Fibromyalgia (so they say) and it makes me think I am hungry all the time. I stopped taking it at the end of December and did great for 5 days without any cheating. Then my fibro came back full blast and I couldn't handle it. I have 5 children whom I homeschool and can't be out of commission. So I had to go back on the full dose for several days. (I was taking only 1/4 of pill before that.) I had a hard time resisting cravings and went back to my SAD diet. I now what to get back on track, but am really struggling. I am back to 1/4 of a pill a day, so I am hoping my ability to refuse SAD diet will Improve. My ultimate goal is to stop taking the medication all together. But I guess I gave up too soon on the medication before. I do well in the morning but not so well after noon. I als We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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