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My thought is that depending on the toxins, the volume of them, the speed of removal, the efficiency of their elimination organs etc etc. would have an impact on the intensity of any detox reaction. Different herbs / foods have different effects on the body and different toxins.

I remember once juice several lemons and within about 30 mins after drinking needing to lie down with a bad head. Too much for my body to handle at the time.

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: December 09, 2015, 06:56:48 pm »
The meat is grass fed and finished as well as being organic. And local, minutes drive from my house.

I think the longest I've gone without airing it is about 5 days. Is this a problem?

If there's any risk of anything going wrong I'd rather just start again.

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: December 09, 2015, 06:04:43 am »
No, not yet. I'm a little scared to be honest.

I have been making some for the last few weeks. It stinks so bad. It's in a Mason jar.

Is there anything that can go wrong when making it? It should be ready to eat by now. I've been airing it every few days.

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: December 08, 2015, 08:49:03 pm »
I occasionally have some cooked white rice. Occasionally. Once maybe twice a week.

I have some stomach soreness, to touch, which I'm 99% is due to h pylori. Therefore I've upped my juicing to have some cabbage and celery juice each day.

My stool does smell of meat. I have a feeling the h pylori is what's causing me to be stomach touch sensitive and is reducing the quality of my digestion, causing smelly stool and possibly the racoon eyes and even poor sleep.

I know Aajonus recommended cabbage juice for people with leaky gut, does anyone know what the protocol for it is? I'm having 100ml, about half a cabbage with some celery sticks and then some cilantro, kale and parsley too. Then about twice the amount of water to dilute it a bit.

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: November 23, 2015, 04:57:17 am »
Thanks Piper. I like carbs and need to get that correct in my diet, it's not there. I'm playing around with quite a few things, have sourced good meat and figured out which meat I get on well with eating, this has taken a few weeks.

What carbs work for you?

Has it sorted out your dark circle eyes? Not sure from your post. Thanks

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: November 18, 2015, 07:33:38 pm »
My health seems to be up and down. A week ago I felt quite a bit better, this past week iive been feeling rather weak. Don't think anything's changed diet wise. Will carry on, hope I'm going to get back to where I was a week or so ago.

My current diet is as follows:

B: muscle meat
L: Organ meat
D: Bone marrow or suet

Occasionally have some veg juice or fruit, say every other day.

I'm able to eat more meat now without the negative reactions. I find I can get a little constipation so am taking herbal formula for it, it's Dr Schultz's intestinal #1 product for those familiar with it.

I'm struggling to find a source for shell fish and haven't yet worked up the courage to try fish again yet.

I tried an avocado recently and it gave me some gallbladder pain I'm sure. Will be going for the egg yolk liver cleanse.

I have some ACV before each meal with olive oil and coconut oil.

Just to keep you updated.

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: November 04, 2015, 07:37:34 pm »
Thanks. I get the issues with juicing, I'll see if I find it beneficial or not. I have a glass a day at most, I'm not a heavy juice drinker. My fruit is limited to a banana early in the day and then maybe some grapes or oranges toward the end of the day. It's my way of getting some carbs, vitamin c and sodium. And to help my bowels move.

May start off with meat for breakfast, then suet / marrow for lunch then a light carb meal for dinner and see how I get on.

I'm asking maybe more questions than necessary as I'm new and would rather learn from everyone else's experience. Apologies if it's annoying at times, I'm keen to improve my health, I seem to have tried loads of stuff which hasn't done a great deal over the last couple of years.

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: November 04, 2015, 04:09:58 pm »
Oh, didn't realise that about sweet foods in the morning.

I don't juice fruit, just veg. Recently I had a beetroot, kale, celery, carrot and ginger juice. Although will not have this, or not in the morning. Even juicing should be one type of veg at a time for mono?

What food is best for breakfast? Protein? Is juice better in the evening? Sorry for dumb questions...

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: November 04, 2015, 04:34:13 am »
How about vegetable juice and then a banana. Would that be a mono meal?

Would be a quick and simple breakfast.

How about avocado and less fatty fruits / vegetables?

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: November 04, 2015, 03:32:27 am »
I have 3 meals per day and have a teaspoon of honey with each one. Don't seem to tolerate much more than that.

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: November 04, 2015, 12:40:42 am »
Thanks for reply. I don't have that many meals a day, just a way to differentiate between possible meals, so if someone replied saying that meal x isn't mono, or you could combine meals x and y and that would still be mono etc.

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: November 04, 2015, 12:13:33 am »
Got it, I've been doing it totally wrong, see my meal plan above.

So I could have:

Meal1: heart
Meal2: liver
Meal3: fruit and veg, items eaten individually before moving onto the next item
Meal4: suet
Meal5: bone marrow
Meal6: lamb meat
Meal7: beef meat

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: November 03, 2015, 11:13:49 pm »
Sea food needs to be wild right?

I've had mackeral a few times but didn't get in that great with it. Will give it another go.

Anymore comments about the mono eating would be great please.

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: November 03, 2015, 10:44:39 pm »
I have a feeling I'm not mono eating, sorry for the dumb question, but what is mono eating?

For lunch today I had some suet, some lamb and some beef. Then I had a banana.

Should I eat more akin to this:
Breakfast: suet / bone marrow
Lunch: meat
Dinner: salad, veg juice, fruit

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: November 03, 2015, 09:23:19 pm »
Because of the fatigue and possible adrenal issues, I would not suggest intermittent fasting. I would actually suggest eating at least 3 times daily, or even more if your appetite allows.


Just a general question which related to this. I'm having red meat (including organs) 3 times a day. Is this safe / recommended?

My wife is concerned, understandably about the diet and the multiple times of meat per day being the big one.

I eat meat with either some veg juice or some fruit and suet 3 times per day. I can't really do dairy or eggs. Shame, love them.

Looking for a good source of shellfish, not easy in the Midlands :-)

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: October 23, 2015, 08:07:01 pm »
Yes, I forgot to say I often have a vegetable based juice in the morning. This morning I had kale, beetroot, ginger and celery juice.

I'm going to try for a more organ based diet, cheaper and more nutrition. Then have muscle meat occasionally. Off to the butchers tonight.

I'm keen to try a hot bath. I've heard Aajonus mention it, but in my copy of WWTL it's not really there. The closest thing I'm aware of is the cold sheet treatment. For the hot bath has anyone here got experience of it?

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: October 22, 2015, 03:48:59 am »
Thinking about it, most if the beef I have is tough, e.G. shin or brisket, more stewing meat. Is this more difficult to digest. It takes more effort to chew compared to sirloin steak for example.

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: October 22, 2015, 03:43:26 am »
For minerals I est organ meat and have a little pink Himalayan crystal salt each day.

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Health / Re: Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: October 22, 2015, 03:39:15 am »
Thanks for the replies, really thanks.

The meat is 100% grassfed.  The farm is happily just around the corner from my house.  I know the owners quite well now, I go every week.
I live in the Midlands, about 1.5 hours from London, not too far.

I think my adrenals are a little weak, better than what they've been previously, my sleep has improved and I get less stressed, but still weak, which may mean IF is a little early.  The homeopath has a vega machine and says my adrenals are not too bad.

For starch resistant carbs, is cooked rice which has cooled to being cold ok?  I thought it was.  I always try to have my rice cold.  Also I try to have unripe banana, one per day.

I love eggs, however the Salmonella in my gut gives me some gas when I have them.  Shame as I really like them and think they would work very well.

I don't have any fish at the moment, my experience with mackeral has put me off.  Any suggestions?  I live in the middle of the U.K. making getting a good variety of fresh fish difficult.  The mackeral was wild and fresh from a fish mongers.

I'm going to try making some high meat next week, which I'm hoping will help me.  Easy to digest.

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Health / Low energy, ED, underweight, candida... A raw newbie
« on: October 22, 2015, 01:12:10 am »
My health issues started a few years ago and were brought on during a period of high stress.  I have some fatgiue, have to get up to pee at night, ED, underweight, raccoon eyes etc.  I had a facial analysis done online and was recommended a paleo diet without nightshades due to possible leaky gut, all food cooked.  Then I got gallstones, lost weight and was constipated.  I did an olive oil liver cleanse which removed the stones, however I still got discomfort between my belly button and chest, i.e. liver and spleen area after eating.  I bought We Want to Live and have switched to a predominantly raw diet for the last few weeks as follows, I have about 2-3 cooked meals per week):

Breakfast:
Beef, normally brisket or steak, OR lamb liver or heart
Suet
Banana
Spoon of olive and coconut oil

Lunch and tea:
Beef or organs and suet and maybe a little fruit
Some cooked starch such as white rice or sweet potato
Spoon of olive and coconut oil and sometimes some apple cider vinegar

I saw a clinical homeopath who detected candida in my liver and spleen, which is causing some inflammation.  I have some salmonella bacteria and some sort of lactose bacteria (not the good kind) in my gut which causes me to react to eggs and dairy.  I have a staph bacteria in my sinus and I get headaches after dairy, raw or not.  Egg yolks are ok, I've done Edwin's liver flushes ok, thanks Edwin!  The homeopath also detected Coeliac disease in my gut, I have low iron.  He gave me remedies to remove these things for the next several months.  I have started using a zapper also.

I seem to get a tingling in my feet / legs if I have too much unheated honey and I don't think it's good for the candida so I've stopped the honey.

If I eat much beef, I tend to feel fatigued and  I'm sure the darkness under my eyes worsens.  I have about 50-100g portions.  I don't get any problems when eating organ meat.  When eating raw fish, mackeral, this has given my diarrheoa and once I had a discomfort in my liver area and almost vomited, my mouth kept filled with saliva.  The saliva smelt of fish.  I've had mackeral about 4 times and had negative reactions all but once.

I take 1-2 teaspoons of cayenne with water and have 2 ginger teas per day.  This is to help with circulation and to speedhealing.  This seems to reduce me needing to get up at night to pee.

I'd like to do a coconut oil detox but don't feel strong enough or have enough weight.

I'm interested to know if my adverse feelings after beef and fish are detox reactions and so actually a good thing or if they're bad.  Also any other tips, please, I'd welcome them.  I've tried several things to sort out my health and keep going in circles, it's quite depressing actually, up until 3 years ago I ate ok, plenty of rubbish and had next to no health issues, now my health seems as weak as anything  :'(

I'm in my mid-30s, male and live in the U.K.  I get my meat from a local organic butcher every week.  The organs are always fresh, the beef has been hanging for a while.  I'm yet to do high meat or have white meat, only beef and lamb and a little mackeral, I'm a little scared.  I go to bed at 1030 and the alarm goes off at 6:30, I probably sleep for about 6-7 hours of that time.

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