Pica? go to www.thewholefoodfarmacy.com and buy some phi plus. It is $13 a pound and you cannot eat a pound.Chocolate candy costs more. It will stop a sugar craving. It is the Bibical perfect food "Pulse" in the old testament-- Daniel and his brothers in Egypt. Don spent over 20 years reaserching old eastern libraries to find this recipe. It is an amazing blend of dried fruits, vegatables,nuts,grains,oils, etc. and will fully support life. Tastes great, is healthy, and you cannot eat 8 ounces a day. I keep it as a snack at night.


TJ Garland, CMO supplier
          there are no incurable illnesses-only incurable people.





From: "sol" <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: CS>Diabetes
Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2003 14:37:17 -0700

   Me, too! Agree! Still doesn't help my sugar addiction,
tho...........I'm a hardcase addict. Facts mean nothing when you crave
a sugar fix.........and my iodine allergy prevents me from getting
enough variety on a strict high protein/low carb diet--I just couldn't
stick with it, though I did feel fabulous on it it resulted in severe
eczema since January from hidden iodine in various foods, meats, and
dairy products. Actually, I do eat way less sugars and carbs now, but
not enough less for health.
paula
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Combis" <[email protected]>


> I could not agree more.  This is definitely a condition not a
disease.  It is very easily reverseable.  There is an herbal remedies
group on yahoo where you can learn a lot from asking questions about
this.  I have learned a ton there.  Your diet is vital in reversing
this.  Stay away from carbs and especially refined sugars.  As you
body gets bombarded with sugar in order for it to burn off the sugar
it excretes insulin.  After a while your body develops a resistance to
insulin and must produce more and more to burn off the sugar.  This
resistance to insulin is called, diabetes.  Here is a post from the
herbal remedies group that talks a little about this.  --Rob
>
>  I want to bring up the sugar thing. Eating too much sugar does make
you gain weight because it burns off very slow in our bodies. Sugar is
a carb. It increases your appetite and causes your insulin levels to
spike. When you eat starches, flours, and yeasts your also adding
sugar into your body.
>
> To burn off these sugars your body puts out insulin. By bombarding
your body with so much sugar for so long, your cells become resistant
to the insulin thats put out to burn all this sugar off and now your
body must produce more and more of it and the result is insulin
resistance (Diabetes). When the FDA told us to cut out meats because
it raises our cholesteral and eat more macaroni and such, it created
the largest generation of Diabetics.
>
> I believe (this is my own thoughts) that sugar was not meant to be a
part of a healthy diet for us. It has only negative effects on the
body and nature always balences things out so because sugar has such a
bad effect on us, I dont believe we were ever intended to eat it.  I
have done so much reading on this.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dean Miller [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thu 11/13/2003 3:06 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: CS>Diabetes
>
>
>
> On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 14:35:28 -0500, "Charles Sutton"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >I was diagnosed with type II diabetes last week.   I guess CS
doesn't
> >prevent it.   I hear the feds say there is no cure, so I know there
is one
> >somewhere.  any clues..??
>
> STOP EATING CARBS!!!
>
> You have a "condition," not a disease.  The condition is caused by
> massive intake of carbohydrates, and it's reversed by simply not
> eating carbohydrates.  Your energy comes from fats, especially
animal
> fats (70% of your calories should be from fats, 5% from carbs --
most
> people do the reverse, or worse).  You can't have diabetes eating
> mostly fats and protein.
>
> IOW, don't eat anything with: sugars, wheat or other grains,
legumes,
> root vegetables (potatoes, carrots, etc), squashes.  Eat other
> vegetables, such as broccoli, cabbage, tomatoes and such to provide
> the small amount of carbohydrates needed to prevent ketoacidosis
> (ketosis is good for the body, as the stored body fats are burned).
>
>
> -- Dean -- from (almost) Des Moines -- KB0ZDF
>
>
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