Fasting is not for everyone who wants
to cleanse, for a variety of reasons:
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They don't want to go through that 3 day funk
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Its too difficult to run a family and cook for others
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The initial low blood sugar crashes are too inconvenient
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The readjustment in eliminations are too uncomfortable
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They can't afford to loose stamina at work
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There is no support system in place
This is not to say that fasting isn't beneficial, I think
it's great and it has some awesome benefits for health and
beauty.
But I would rather eat and cleanse, than not eat and
cleanse. I attended a two week intensive cleansing retreat last March
in Southern California where we alternated raw foods for 4
days with 3 days of juicing fasting. I lost so much weight
that I really didn't want to loose (10 pounds in the first 3
days) and when I got home I ended up eating more food than I
normally eat, and gained all the weight back plus more. I
think my body went into a starvation mode and my metabolism
stepped down a few notches.
So, from that experience I decided to delegate part of my
daily intake to substances and foods that will continuously
cleanse my body.
Now, if I were to tell you there was something we could eat
every day that will help take toxins out of your body, would
you be interested in finding out what that was?First, let me describe to you its features:
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It was used by the Egyptians for cleansing
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When we eat it it doesn't get digested
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It's not absorbed into the bloodstream
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It absorbs water and swells up
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It becomes like a gel that also absorbs toxins
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It slows down absorption of sugar so it keeps blood sugar
down
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As it moves through your intestines, it 'scrubs' the walls
of your intestinal tract
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It makes you feel full so you can even lose weight
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It also reduces cholesterol
What is it? Soluble fiber. What foods consist of soluble fiber? Oats and oat bran,
nuts, barley, flax, oranges, apples, and carrots to name a
few.
But one of the best things you can take as pure soluble
fiber for the mere purpose of a good cleanse is psyllium.
Psyllium is a fibrous seed and often made in the form of a
powder for cleansing.
Do you know that psyllium was used in ancient Egypt and was
described in the Ebers Papyrus (medical documents of 1500
BC)? It was used for its laxative and anti-diarrheal
properties. What does that tell you? It tells you that it
can have both effects, so therefore it is "balancing".
Other early Old World uses of psyllium seeds were to treat
sores of the mouth and throat, stop nosebleeds, treat
complications of the liver, and help to fix loose teeth.
Psyllium was administered to assuage complications from
scurvy and worms.
The plant itself is 'plantago' and other parts of the plant
are known to be medicinal as well. Native Americans and
Aztecs used plantago husks and leaves as cough remedies, for
wounds, insect bites, and headaches.
Where do we get psyllium? Many cleansing products on the
market contain psyllium. One of the most popular product
found on grocery store shelves is Metamucil - but that has
other stuff in it including lots of sugar.Here are two sources for a more natural and healthy psyllium
product:
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Trader Joes Store (if you are lucky enough to have one
near you) has a product of pure psyllium call Secrets of the
Psyllium.
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Young Living has a product called
ICP Multiple Fiber
Beverage along with oat bran, aloe, flax and fennel, and
some other things including essential oils that are good for
the digestive system.
One very important thing to remember when you take psyllium:
Drink Water!
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