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HI,I stopped milk products 11 years ago. My nose was always closed my entire life, except when I took 8 allerest a day, or used ephedrine.Milk is the number 2 allergy/food sensitivity, just after peanuts. Wheat ranks 3rd. For your health's sake, don't drink milk or eat ice cream. Butter and some of the cheeses are not so bad. Milk also constipates, and in TCM the large intestine meridian is reflexive to the lung meridian. If you are hooked on milk as I was ( 2 gallons of chocolate milk per day!!!), then you can substitute rice milk or ultra filtered whey concentrate. If a chocoholic, use no sugar chocolate syrup, with a little baking chocolate powder and xylitol.A no calorie from carbohydrates pudding can be made from 4-6 tblspns lecithin granules, 2 scoops of whey protein, a tablespoon sugarless

chocolate syrup, a teaspoon of baking chocolate powder, a cup of water, and 1/2 cup of flaxseed or hempseed (THC removed!) oil. Frap in blender for 2 minutes, and put in the fridge for 1 hour. --- Absolutely delicious!Dr. Goebel

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Almond Milk is tremendous & creamy and a great alternative. Drink alone or in a smoothie, comes in vanilla, chocolate and of course plain (yum, yum).

 

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Michael Goebel

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Friday, June 20, 2008 11:03 AM

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HI,I stopped milk products 11 years ago. My nose was always closed my entire life, except when I took 8 allerest a day, or used ephedrine.Milk is the number 2 allergy/food sensitivity, just after peanuts. Wheat ranks 3rd. For your health's sake, don't drink milk or eat ice cream. Butter and some of the cheeses are not so bad. Milk also constipates, and in TCM the large intestine meridian is reflexive to the lung meridian. If you are hooked on milk as I was ( 2 gallons of chocolate milk per day!!!), then you can substitute rice milk or ultra filtered whey concentrate. If a chocoholic, use no sugar chocolate syrup, with a little baking chocolate powder and xylitol.A no calorie from carbohydrates pudding can be made from 4-6 tblspns lecithin granules, 2 scoops of whey protein, a tablespoon sugarless chocolate syrup, a teaspoon of baking chocolate powder, a cup of water, and 1/2 cup of flaxseed or hempseed (THC removed!) oil. Frap in blender for 2 minutes, and put in the fridge for 1 hour. --- Absolutely delicious!Dr. Goebel

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Thanks for the recipe Dr Goebel sounds yammy

Hugs Mary

 

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Michael Goebel

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Saturday, June 21, 2008 4:03 AM

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HI,I stopped milk products 11 years ago. My nose was always closed my entire life, except when I took 8 allerest a day, or used ephedrine.Milk is the number 2 allergy/food sensitivity, just after peanuts. Wheat ranks 3rd. For your health's sake, don't drink milk or eat ice cream. Butter and some of the cheeses are not so bad. Milk also constipates, and in TCM the large intestine meridian is reflexive to the lung meridian. If you are hooked on milk as I was ( 2 gallons of chocolate milk per day!!!), then you can substitute rice milk or ultra filtered whey concentrate. If a chocoholic, use no sugar chocolate syrup, with a little baking chocolate powder and xylitol.A no calorie from carbohydrates pudding can be made from 4-6 tblspns lecithin granules, 2 scoops of whey protein, a tablespoon sugarless chocolate syrup, a teaspoon of baking chocolate powder, a cup of water, and 1/2 cup of flaxseed or hempseed (THC removed!) oil. Frap in blender for 2 minutes, and put in the fridge for 1 hour. --- Absolutely delicious!Dr. Goebel

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Dr.Goebel,

 

Oddly enough, I quit eating dairy food 35 years ago with occasional exceptions of pizza or perhaps some parmegiana on pasta. I was told raw milk and cheese isn't so allergenic, so I tried some raw milk hard cheddar cheese.... BIG mistake. I about had an anaphlactic reaction, and it took me all day to recover from that episode. I've had pizza since with no reaction at all.. there was something about the raw cheese that almost did me in. Very strange!

 

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Maria Stathopoulos

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Friday, June 20, 2008 5:18 PM

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Thanks for the recipe Dr Goebel sounds yammy

Hugs Mary

 

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Michael Goebel

Oleander Soup

Saturday, June 21, 2008 4:03 AM

Sinuses and milk products

 

 

 

 

 

 

HI,I stopped milk products 11 years ago. My nose was always closed my entire life, except when I took 8 allerest a day, or used ephedrine.Milk is the number 2 allergy/food sensitivity, just after peanuts. Wheat ranks 3rd. For your health's sake, don't drink milk or eat ice cream. Butter and some of the cheeses are not so bad. Milk also constipates, and in TCM the large intestine meridian is reflexive to the lung meridian. If you are hooked on milk as I was ( 2 gallons of chocolate milk per day!!!), then you can substitute rice milk or ultra filtered whey concentrate. If a chocoholic, use no sugar chocolate syrup, with a little baking chocolate powder and xylitol.A no calorie from carbohydrates pudding can be made from 4-6 tblspns lecithin granules, 2 scoops of whey protein, a tablespoon sugarless chocolate syrup, a teaspoon of baking chocolate powder, a cup of water, and 1/2 cup of flaxseed or hempseed (THC removed!) oil. Frap in blender for 2 minutes, and put in the fridge for 1 hour. --- Absolutely delicious!Dr. Goebel

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