Posted on 08/24/2015 11:30:21 AM PDT by Hostage
“Throw away your fridge and even if you drive everywhere else, walk when you go to the store for fresh groceries. Theres something about walking chasing your dinner that makes the exercise fly by.”
I like what you’re saying, but the nearest grocery store to me is 32 miles away. I’ve walked those sorts of distances many many times, but even though I’d like to shoot my fridge due to the noise it makes, I think I’ll keep it for now. After all, how would I preserve the leftover porterhouse caveman steak and fire pit potatoes I made last night? ;)
Some people turn themselves around by high-protein diets.
It’s not so much the diet that is chosen as it is the commitment and attitude change. Although I am sure some people would argue with me on that.
The stories are about attitude, awareness, waking up, committing to a healthy change. Joe has won film awards all around the world not because of ‘juicing’ but because of how he shows ordinary everyday people waking up and changing attitude. The juicing aspect is not what’s important here.
I’ve seen both parts. I also recommend on YouTube Cancer: The Forbidden Cures. I’m currently doing Gerson and H2O2 therapies for a poorly differentiated sarcoma with unknown primary.
Hubby and I lost weight doing the juice, got rid of indigestion and skin issues, gained energy. However we fell of the wagon and just yesterday started juicing again.
“But the thing that is different is this is like talking to your neighbor, your friends; its not some hyped-up salesperson trying to push vitamins, supplements. Its brutally honest and well-done.”
I have a juicer, but I don’t use it much anymore. I prefer to use the food processor so the fiber and other solids aren’t wasted. The video sounds interesting, and I’ll give it a view. Thanks!
Lean protein and veggies does it for me, plus the good fats.
I completely agree with everything you said.:-)
Be sure to drink plenty of water when juicing.
This is because the juicing releases toxins back into your blood. You will like crap. It’s like a bad hangover.
Unless.... you drink water. If you feel like crap, then drink more water.
Just remember dilution (of water) is the solution to the solutions in your body.
“Ive seen both parts. I also recommend on YouTube Cancer: The Forbidden Cures. Im currently doing Gerson and H2O2 therapies for a poorly differentiated sarcoma with unknown primary.”
I did a search for that video and had many results come up. Would you mind posting a link to the one your referring to? Thanks!
When I use it...to juice..I make a bunch. Cause it's a pain to clean.....
When I use it to make "ice cream" I don't care..about the cleaning!! Ha!!
Thanks!!!
Home viewing bookmark.
Weight! Juicing is hard work, try this instead;
Hamilton Beach Digital Steamer
http://www.amazon.com/Hamilton-Beach-Digital-Steamer-37530A/dp/B00MA34AB0
It’s basically Paleo diet—meat and vegetables, and meat too can be cooked in the steamer. (The picture of the hard boiled eggs sold me on this one)
Butternut Squash has been my favorite, just peel it like a carrot, cube it, steam it and eat it like candy. As one reviewer said, every meal is like ‘gourmet’.
The timer is great, throw dense stuff in first, after 8-12 minutes add the flimsy, 16 minutes later diner is done.
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Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting this! I have watched this at least 3 times before and have wanted to work this plan for myself. As a cancer survivor, I have even more reason to take extra special care of my body — something which I am not doing at this point. I really wanted to share this experience with someone so that we could be each other’s encourager, and when it became obvious to me that no one in my life was interested in this plan, I more or less shoved it to the back of my mind with the idea that I’d come back to it some day soon. Well, you know how that goes! It’s the human condition to tuck things away in our minds that we should remember. For example, I have no trouble remembering that it’s time for Blue Bell Ice Cream to be back on the shelves here in Houston! :D
Every time I watch Joe’s video, the following things really snag my attention:
1) Joe reminded us that the body heals itself from the outside if you did all the appropriate things to allow it to heal (his skinned knee example). Therefore, it certainly had the ability to heal itself on the inside IF you do the appropriate things to allow it to heal. Made perfect sense to me. We are fearfully and wonderfully made.
2) Joe and Phil were able to get rid of that horrible autoimmune condition they had.
3) The woman who got relief from her migraines had the exact same triggers and same severity of headaches as I do. While I already do avoid the foods that trigger headaches, I’m hopeful that I can improve my health through this type of plan to the point where I can venture from my house and be in environments where people are wearing perfumes or clothes that have been washed in scented laundry detergent without ending up with a headache several hours later. Or manage to avoid headaches when my neighbors are using their smokers. (As it is now, I have to turn off my A/C and bear the heat to avoid pulling the smoke smell into the house.) I’d also like to be able to enjoy having a crackling fire in the fireplace again without suffering a headache. There are many things that make me hopeful when I consider that I could possibly overcome these triggers and begin to live a normal life.
Again, thanks for posting this today. It came at a good time for me.
You dont have to toss it though. Some people save it and use it later in soups or baking things. Just freeze it.
The other point is it gives your stomach and gut a break from breaking down fiber for awhile. It isnt permanent.
Thats because proteins and fats are needed for good hair, skin and nails, and hormones, and brain, and just about everything important.
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