Each person needs to find what works for them in the natural food category,
no one needs coffee, preservative full stuff and overly refined foods like
white sugar, white flour or table salt.

IF you use things like natural whole foods (raw better most times) Celtic
sea salt and whole foods in general but there is NO set diet good for
everyone.

I make raw prepared meals for dogs and cats and some animals are very ill
and their diet needs to be modified for a few weeks before they can be on
the raw meals only.  Some always need more supplement to be well no matter
how good the food is.

Yes exercise is important and for dogs a fast day is also important for the
meaty bone diet to work well.  But dogs have evolved to eat this food.  The
closer to the way nature intended food the better for people and pets. the
more processed the more likelihood that nutrients are missing or
preservatives, dyes, artificial flavouring and such are added.

As for the meat the closer to free range organic sort the better and the
least amount of cooking.  For instance if one eats eggs then a lightly over
egg with runny yolk is better than a hard boiled egg.  IF it is free range
organic then even better, but the way it is cooked is more important in
results with dogs.  some dogs in a few weeks clear up sores that have been
with them for years.  I am quite busy even though I quit advertising as word
of mouth keeps things increasing slowly (taking a homeopathic course and
studies take quite a bit of time)

So food can be on a scale of it a is good or bad for the individual
depending on blood type, body type and glandular type.  This makes diets
quite individual what is good for one is not good for another. Blood type O
tend to tolerate meat and feel better if they eat meat (not talking about
possessed meats here) it makes their bodies more alkaline overall than other
blood group types when they eat meat.  There are some vegetarian blood type
O's some do OK but some look pale and are on the weak side.  Further
information would be needed to find out why some do well and some do not.

But on the whole the diet needs to be individualized for each person and
fortunately there is some leeway and some illnesses that overrides what
"should" be good for that person or pet.


Louise

-----Original Message-----
From: John Rigby [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 3:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>diet


At 05:29 PM 11/11/04, you wrote:
>So if a no meat diet is so great and can save a person from cancer how
>come I got so sick on it?
>sol

Well, you didn't get sick on it, Sol, you either were quite sick and
underwent a "Healing Crisis" or "Herx Effect " as some people call it , (a
very well known result of obese people losing weight too quickly) - or you
were eating incorrectly. It isn't a theory or hypothesis, we are talking
about a fact documented over literally thousands of years.
The big problem is -as usual - bum advice. :-)

If you eat meat - of any kind in any state - you superstress your body. It
is fibreless and compacts fantastically.  People who have not eaten meat
for literally months and who undergo a Colema ( a high-end flush of the
colon) regularly produce masses of a dreadful compacted black car-tyre
looking stuff that turns out to be .......... that last great steak the
night before they were given a prognosis of impending unpleasant death.  I
did.
snip



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