Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 rawfood [ <rawfood > rawfood ] On Behalf Of Janet FitzGerald Friday, August 18, 2006 12:22 AM rawfood [Raw Food] Re: Groups St Louis/Kansas City? Fibroid Cysts?, coffee?? My sister-in-law just had a hysterectomy last week because of a fybroid tumor. I wish she would have looked into eating RF before that happened. After some reading on the subject, I found that most tumors are " benign " and that around 50% of hysterectomies are a result of these " benign " tumors. It kind of makes me angry. Perhaps you should take the quick route and look into fasting. Janet ________________ Tumors, cysts, polyps, and other fibroid structures are built by the body, using its vast innate intelligence, as temporary storage facilities for trash. When the system is chronically overloaded with foreign matter and is never given the rest needed to clean house, the foreign matter begins to accumulate in the body. To protect the blood, organs, tissues, etc., the body attempts to isolate, as much as possible, the foreign matter from the rest of the system. At first this is done on a small scale, using brine under the skin for salt accumulation, deposition of calcified material in the joints and various other locations. But eventually, the body simply runs out of " safe " capacity in these location. At this point, the only remaining choice is to construct storage facilities. The MOMENT we give the system a genuine rest of any sort, it immediately begins cleaning house. When the rest is sufficiently deep and prolonged, then eventually the body can safely dissolve these structures, recapture and recycle the usable components, and eliminate the rest. Note that the ONLY circumstance under which such cleansing occurs is rest -- not via any cleanse, not via diet per se, not via any special exercise. In this context, improving one's diet reduces the workload required of the system to digest, assimilate, and eliminate the foods we eat. Therefore, improving the diet brings RELATIVE rest to the system. Fasting on water only is merely a deeper form of rest, as well as faith/trust: we trust Nature's design, let go of our attempts to control and manipulate, and allow the system to assert its own priorities and to orchestrate its own resources. But fasting is a multi-step process, and I have seen many people, myself included among them who fasted, then subsequently lost much of the benefit. The primary determinants of success with fasting for most people are: - Preparation -- one's mindset, diet, activity level, the fasting environment, communication with others about the fast, etc. BEFORE beginning the fast. - One's knowledge of fasting as a process and an experience. - Support -- for most people, worth its weight in gold, particularly if there are significant symptoms upon entering the fast. If one exits too soon, and particularly under the " wrong " circumstances, or if one refeeds too quickly, in the " wrong " order, etc., one likely loses much of the benefit gained. More upon request... Elchanan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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