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Carol are you alright or are your really feeling Blah?
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I'm feeling blah, dr. blah. My dr. here has put me on mercury and while my teeth quit falling out...i feel really blah. Tired all the time. I think I have temporary cancer. At least I hope its temporary. Sort of like having the flu. Oh, yes, I had cancer last weekend and couldn't go anywhere.
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YEs i remember you had cancer (!) while you were helping someone with Mono?
Mercury?!
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At some time we have contemplated a therapeutic fasting of 10 or more days. In case of cancer it can help, as a punctual measurement, slightly parallel to the remedy homeopático, certainly. In some chronic diseases, the fasting can be an alternative while we find the simillimum of the patient, who is that him he recovers, but sometimes we do not find response of the patient to any remedy, and do not have another thing, we prune to suggest a fasting, since to put the organism in a rest, in a new point that prepares him to receive better the remedy.
For the rest, I do not mix diets with homeopathy, though sometimes the patient worries for his diet and his asks for advice. The patient does not recover for the diet, but when he recovers, tends to follow a nourishment more balanced on his individuality. Regards. |
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Chicken and chocolate cake.
They must have sent the nutritionist around first to make sure your friend's son had all his nutrient needs attended to. My father in law was in the hospital with lung cancer that had metastatized to his liver. The man definitely could not eat any of the food he was given...and they kept sending the hospital nutritionist around to ensure that the crappy food would keep coming. They would send him roast beef or turkey with baked potatoes and gravy; they would send him salisbury steaks; Ensure nutrient drinks, which he stockpiled; and the occasional cup of ice cream (the only thing he could eat! Or would eat). Nothing was ever fresh, or raw, or in soup form, or presented in any way he could think of to make it possible to eat. He never ate more than a bite or two of the ice cream...so he really was starved of nutrients when he really could have used them. Oh yes. They constantly sent him orange juice. He stockpiled those too, because he was sensitive to it even in full health. And yes, his doctors and nurses would look at him and ask him why he wasn't eating.
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To be considered also, not only what you eat, but how. Fast lifestyle; rushed meals, on the run, not chewed properly, eating while occupied with other tasks like television, not being aware of reaching the point where hunger is satisfied; eating late at night; skipping breakfast bla bla..etc.
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Has anyone considered the blood type diets? do you think they work, am just reading about them at the moment 'Eat right for your type' it suggests certain foods suit certain blood types and others not. So, some groups have tendency to dairy allergy and not others.....
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