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VERY interesting... thanks for posting!
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Catgirl
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Thanks Lymetoo (I like this guy)!
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dbpei
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He makes good sense! I am going to start exploring his website. Thank you for posting!
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For those interested, I believe he also mentioned fertility.
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Pocono Lyme
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Here is what I found regarding his phase 1 diet. Of course I just ate pistachios last night.
I would question the use of Stevia/Xylitol as I've been told by a highly respected LLMD to avoid ANYTHING sweet to avoid yeast.
Interesting Lymetoo. Thanks.
Meats:
Beef, Fish, Poultry, Lamb, Turkey, Pork
Nuts:
Raw nuts, including pecans, almonds, walnuts, cashews, and pumpkin seeds. Stored Nuts tend to gather mold, so be careful! No Peanuts and No Pistachio's
Vegetables:
Most fresh, unblemished vegetables and freshly made vegetable juice. (avoid mushrooms, corn, and potatoes)
Beverages:
Bottled or filtered water, non-fruity herbal teas, stevia sweetened fresh lemonade or limeade, freshly squeezed carrot juice.
Fruits:
Berries, grapefruit, lemon, lime, green apples, avocado, fresh coconut
Dairy:
Organic butter, organic plain yogurt, ( use the following very sparingly) cream cheese, unsweetened whipping cream, real sour cream
9 But he said to me, �My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.� Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ�s power may rest on me. Posts: 1445 | From Poconos, PA | Registered: Jul 2004
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