What's in your Food /Emergency survival Kit? ?
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Suzy you have fasted for 33 days?!?! oh man kudos you are far superior to me. I can hardly make one day. Then I'm like having sugar and caffeine withdrawals. I should probably start eating healthier. haha.
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When the body " detoxifies " amazing things happen...you enter another world...
It's still part of my life, but only once a week for 24 hours...( my Doctor /Mentor /Guru is no longer w/us ), and I'd only trust him for such an extended fast at his facility in Florida where I lived at the time...
He's the one who taught me how badly SUGAR, SALT, and PRESCRIPTION/ NON-PRESCRIPTION DRUGS ruin our health...
Two thousand years ago Hipocrates said : " Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food "......
The atrocious American diet is directly linked to whatever ones medical probs are, not helped by Western medicine /doctors who treat symptoms rather than " root causes " WITH PILLS!

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You're right! making a " transition " in your diet can be very daunting if you don't do it GRADUALLY...
For example start off w/including something natural/fresh ( not from a box or can ) w/every meal, a fruit, veggie, etc...
Then take it from there in VERY small increments...
Your goal eventually would be to eliminate processed /canned / boxed " food ", for food that COMES FROM THE GROUND...all empty calories, ( sugary crappy pastries, white bread, etc. ) must be GONE!...very easy these days w/natural sweeteners like STEVIA, etc. that don't wreak havoc w/insulin, glucose levels in your bloodstream...
After 3 days you lose your sweet tooth, and can better satisfy your cravings w/PROTEIN snacks...( nuts, cheese, seeds, etc )
re " expensive " would you rather spend your money on nutritious foods, vitamins, etc. OR doctors, meds, hospitals, aspirin, alka seltzer, cold remedies, tums, sleeping aids for insomnia etc. ?...........not to mention suffering /pain even associated w/every day maladies, and missed days at work / school...
Fasting, is a good way to start, Psyching yourself up is of the utmost importance, changing your diet takes tremendous motivation...
Good luck!
P.S. check out " Fasting can save your Life " by Herbert Shelton ( a Naturopath doctor )...I think it's a FREE download online...
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I know a lot of what I eat is unhealthy that is just common sense. I would love to break my bad habits for good. I'm lucky because I do like natural foods. Sadly I like all the bad stuff too, lol.
What is a sample day for you and what you eat?
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I eat everything that comes from the ground, the sea, farms, etc...primarily protein, fruits and veggies, dairy products and whole grains...........
Breakfast mainly eggs ( almost 2 dozen a week )............I have very low CHOLESTOROL, the docs are wrong, but Dr. Robt. Atlins was RIGHT!.............it's SUGAR that is the culprit, not steaks, cheese, and butter...
Today, 2 scrambled egg cheese omelet, whole grain English muffin, Skim milk half of a Honeydew melon Orange, kiwi, banana fruit salad...
Lunch baked Halibut stuffed w/Crabmeat, Pea pods, carrots, asparagus vinaigrette w/ grape tomatoes and Gorgonzola cheese...
Dinner Black bean soup, Ham n' swiss sandwich on whole grain Rye w/oven fried steak fries and homemade cole slaw...
Rotating Snacks, depending on my " leftovers ".......... kale chips, popcorn, baked apple, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, cashews, almonds, Muesli, whole grain pretzels, sugar free Breyers ice cream, S.F. frozen yogurt, S.F. cookies, chocolate, cake, homemade tater chips ( 5 minutes w/my new " chip maker " )
Pineapple slices, dates, figs, raisins, dried peaches and apricots, S.F. cheesecake, grapes, watermelon, cherries, etc...Guacamole w/whole grain corn chips, homemade bean dip, SF pudding, jello, SF Werther's butterscotch and coffee hard candies...V-8, Borscht, Kefir milk, Almond milk, Turkey, roast beef, salami slices, Thai shrimp rolls, deviled eggs, shrimp cocktail, cold chicken, olives, herring tidbits smoked salmon, smoked local trout, pimiento cheese ( homemade ), pan fried Plantains w/honey and sour cream, tacitos, Quesadillas, Chinese spareribs, Pate, baby carrots w/homemade buttermilk ranch dip, Rumaki ( bacon wrapped chicken livers broiled in sweet n sour sauce ), ham , egg, and chicken salad on whole grain pita crackers, cold raw oysters, etc...who wouldn't enjoy these healthy party /cocktail type snacks / canapés ?
I eat 6 small meals a day + snacks............if I keep my " blood sugar " level I avoid becoming overly hungry and out of control w/a ravenous appetite and terrible " mood swings ".......A high protein diet is KEY for me...I'm always munching on the good stuff..
If I wait too long between meals the damage is already done...........if I'm out, you'll never catch me w/o nuts, seeds, dried fruit. and cheese in my purse...
Hope this helped!
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I lol'd ylisa reading that you were eating a cookie. I was eating an almond roca. (Ah!) *puts it down*
And rssllue that is interesting. I don't think I remember a time when I craved anything actually good for me.... well now that I thought about it. I guess I did when I Was younger and in sports. I used to crave like green beans and steak. mmm steak. But nowadays its all sugar and chips. NOT GOOD! I need to break this cycle before it takes my life! *runs away from the sugar while throwing the chips at it to get away*
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I know that in my head…but my body will be ticked off at me at first, lol.suzy1124 wrote:Once you start eating " clean ", your cravings will change, it's amazing what your body will tell you if you " listen to it "
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Except our minds it seems sometimes.suzy1124 wrote:Hilarious!![]()
very true! for me, changing anything is always very difficult...

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Giving up CIGGIES, was the absolute WORST!
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