OK, I'll bite, what the heck is EFT?
Dean
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Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 2:14
PM
Subject: Re: [Livingontheland]
Nonsense
If you want them too go away you can do it with
EFT. Works quick and easy.
Aliza
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 12:19
PM
Subject: Re: [Livingontheland]
Nonsense
Even so, I doubt that the craving for chocolate
and ice cream will ever go away. And croissants, and German chocolate
cake and pancakes, and bear claws, and .........
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 7:08
AM
Subject: Re: [Livingontheland]
Nonsense
About the discussion on whether the body "knows" what it
needs"...
I've found the balance is that I have "force" my body to
try really weird (but "real") food for a few days in a row. With
some of them a switch seems to turn on saying, "More of This Please"!
I've found myself craving some of the most disgusting stuff
imaginable... once I used my brain (as Paul said) to force it down my
throat because of the recommendation of Jordan Rubin or Sally Fallon
and others.
As an example, "Natto", which is fermented beans, is
the "We dare you to try it" food in Japan, and I learned to eat
joyfully. Smells like garbage, tastes like stomach bile, but it is a
phenomenally healing food, and several family members craved it once
they tried it. Fermented bean paste, beet kvass, kimchee, turnip greens
and kefir are other foods you can not only overcome an aversion to, but
find you don't want to live without.
I've also found that as
I've stopped serving packaged food, my kids have been transformed to
calling what is served at potlucks and buffets "cardboard food".
Will they eat it? Yes. But then they come home saying, 'Mom, can we
have some "real food". I'm still hungry!' I've also discovered the
truth of different body types -some of us thrive on more protein,
others on more grains, and by making the best of everything available,
each family member finds their own balance. And we haven't been to the
doctor in 4 years for illness (except for one asthma episode during a
travel period "off real food").
So, yeah, let's grow real food, and
fight for the availability of real food! And realize, it takes
retraining to learn to eat it.
Laurie
Ann
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