Re: CS>Coffee cravings

2005-12-30 Thread James McCourt, Ph.D.
I was told that also. NOT TRUE!

- Original Message - 
From: "Nessie" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 5:35 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Coffee cravings


> Hmm. Interesting
> I was  always was told by health food store  that Nutrnl.. Yeast.. was  
> not an active yeast,
>  and so would have no effect on
> anyone with Candida.???
>  nessie..
> 
> Terry Chamberlin wrote:
> 
> >Cindy said,
> >"Now if I could only find something to reduce the
> >cravings for coffee."
> > 
> >.
> >
> >If you have yeast infection, Candida, etc., I will say
> >this: Half of my Candida clients can eat nutritional
> >yeast freely, the other half can hardly look at it.
> >Part of the reason for this is because there are a
> >large number of yeast organisms that are all labeled
> >"Candida", and they don't all react to yeast in the
> >same way.
> >
> >
> >
> >Terry Chamberlin
> >
> >   
> >
> >
> >
> >  
> >
> 
> 
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Re: CS>Coffee cravings

2005-12-29 Thread Dennis Gulenchin

Ross,
You mention hemp oil as being expensive, I could never afford to pay 
the prices health food stores charge so I buy it by the 4lt. container. 
I just picked up two 4lt. containers for a better price than listed on 
their web page. They're just south of Winnipeg and the site is Hemp Oil 
Canada inc. 

Dennis.

Ross Craig wrote:


I am one of Terry's clients. I make a smoothie with the Concentrace and
nutritional yeast, in orange juice, and it's easy to add lots of loose or
freshly ground cinnamon, along with non fat skim milk powder, flax seed, and
sometimes a shot of expensive hemp oil.

Also use this meal drink to down all the other supplements, like D,
Chromium, magnesium, garlic oil, salmon oil, calcuim, B12, folic acid... I
am not sure if it was Terry who indicated maybe I should give up coffee, but
i did anyway.  It was easy, even it I was a "tims addict" (canadian joke).

 





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Re: CS>Coffee cravings

2005-12-29 Thread Nessie

Hmm. Interesting
I was  always was told by health food store  that Nutrnl.. Yeast.. was  
not an active yeast,

and so would have no effect on
anyone with Candida.???
nessie..

Terry Chamberlin wrote:


Cindy said,
"Now if I could only find something to reduce the
cravings for coffee."

.

If you have yeast infection, Candida, etc., I will say
this: Half of my Candida clients can eat nutritional
yeast freely, the other half can hardly look at it.
Part of the reason for this is because there are a
large number of yeast organisms that are all labeled
"Candida", and they don't all react to yeast in the
same way.



Terry Chamberlin

  




 




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Re: CS>Coffee cravings

2005-12-29 Thread Ross Craig
Thanks, V, I have tried everything else and always looking for better ways
to keep it down. I was told by an allopathic doc who kept loading me up on
strongest meds that I was on my way to malignant hypertension. I have come a
long way since then, but the fight will never be ignored. Well, I do drink
beer almost every day, that is my ace. I can always use (drop) it if i get
into dangerous levels again.

That's one of the best descriptions of hypertention.

And I did just go to the fridge for another big glass of H20 just now

Ross


- Original Message - 
From: "V" 
To: "Ross Craig" 
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 7:15 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Coffee cravings


> Hi Ross,
>
> Cure # 8: Water prevents and cures high blood pressure.
> Hypertension is a state of adaptation of the body to a generalized
drought, when there is not enough water to fill all the blood vessels that
diffuse water into vital cells. As part of the mechanism of reverse osmosis,
when water from the blood serum is filtered and injected into important
cells through minute holes in their membranes, extra pressure is needed for
the "injection process." Just as we inject I.V. "water" in hospitals, so the
body injects water into tens of trillions of cells all at the same time.
Water and some salt intake will bring blood pressure back to normal!
>
> http://www.curezone.com/foods/watercure.asp
>
>
>
> Take care,
>  V
>
>
> > I am one of Terry's clients. I make a smoothie with the Concentrace and
> > nutritional yeast, in orange juice, and it's easy to add lots of loose
or
> > freshly ground cinnamon, along with non fat skim milk powder, flax seed,
and
> > sometimes a shot of expensive hemp oil.
>
> > Also use this meal drink to down all the other supplements, like D,
> > Chromium, magnesium, garlic oil, salmon oil, calcuim, B12, folic acid...
I
> > am not sure if it was Terry who indicated maybe I should give up coffee,
but
> > i did anyway.  It was easy, even it I was a "tims addict" (canadian
joke).
>
> > This has been my regimen for two years now and the result is much lower
> > blood pressure to the point where I am only on a cheap diuretic now
instead
> > of heavy and pricey BP meds. All blood tests have improved during this
> > period.
>
> > Well except for uric acid, for which I am now making Slackstone water,
and
> > don't know yet if it's effective.
>
> > Oh, I almost forgot, the FIRST ingredient in the smoothie is several
ounces
> > of EIS/CS, that I make with Ode's wonderful silverpuppy. Terry makes
these
> > awesome capacity EIS/CS machines, and I may move up to that level of
> > production soon.
>
> > What a great list, I have learned so much here, Thanks all.
>
> > esp. Mike for providing this fantastic forum...
>
> > p.s. When I say client, well, Terry dosen't charge fees, just sells good
> > nutritional products with little markup and no tax...
> >  His knowledge and research which he shares easily, is free. Even had
VSOP
> > (?) coconut oil last trip. Yum.
>
> > Lagoon
>
>
> > - Original Message - 
> > From: "Terry Chamberlin" 
> > To: 
> > Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 5:33 PM
> Subject: CS>>Coffee cravings
>
>
> >> Cindy said,
> >> "Now if I could only find something to reduce the
> >> cravings for coffee."
>
> >> Coffee cravings can be reduced by stabilizing your
> >> blood sugar. The craving for coffee is produced by the
> >> same dynamic as that which generates a sweet tooth:
> >> falling blood sugar. The standard nutritional approach
> >> is to eat every two hours. This doesn't mean a meal
> >> every two hours, but snacks of the appropriate foods -
> >> fruits and veggies, nuts, seeds, minimal grains (NOT
> >> bread, pastries, donuts, etc., whole grain or not).
> >> Protein works best to stabilize blood sugar. The
> >> medical approach is lots of meat, but few people have
> >> good enough digestion to handle meat all the time,
> >> unless they already have been doing that as a
> >> lifestyle (and not always then, either). One of the
> >> best alternatives to meat is nutritional yeast. I have
> >> seen excellent results with folks who work up to 3
> >> heaping tblsp/day of nutritional yeast. I have been
> >> recommending this to my clients for over 30 years. 80%
> >> of my clients have told me that, within one to two
> >> weeks after they have reached the 3 tbsp/day level,
> >> their energy has doubled or tripled, they need l

Re: CS>Coffee cravings

2005-12-29 Thread V
Hi Ross,

Cure # 8: Water prevents and cures high blood pressure.
Hypertension is a state of adaptation of the body to a generalized drought, 
when there is not enough water to fill all the blood vessels that diffuse water 
into vital cells. As part of the mechanism of reverse osmosis, when water from 
the blood serum is filtered and injected into important cells through minute 
holes in their membranes, extra pressure is needed for the "injection process." 
Just as we inject I.V. "water" in hospitals, so the body injects water into 
tens of trillions of cells all at the same time. Water and some salt intake 
will bring blood pressure back to normal!

http://www.curezone.com/foods/watercure.asp



Take care,
 V


> I am one of Terry's clients. I make a smoothie with the Concentrace and
> nutritional yeast, in orange juice, and it's easy to add lots of loose or
> freshly ground cinnamon, along with non fat skim milk powder, flax seed, and
> sometimes a shot of expensive hemp oil.

> Also use this meal drink to down all the other supplements, like D,
> Chromium, magnesium, garlic oil, salmon oil, calcuim, B12, folic acid... I
> am not sure if it was Terry who indicated maybe I should give up coffee, but
> i did anyway.  It was easy, even it I was a "tims addict" (canadian joke).

> This has been my regimen for two years now and the result is much lower
> blood pressure to the point where I am only on a cheap diuretic now instead
> of heavy and pricey BP meds. All blood tests have improved during this
> period.

> Well except for uric acid, for which I am now making Slackstone water, and
> don't know yet if it's effective.

> Oh, I almost forgot, the FIRST ingredient in the smoothie is several ounces
> of EIS/CS, that I make with Ode's wonderful silverpuppy. Terry makes these
> awesome capacity EIS/CS machines, and I may move up to that level of
> production soon.

> What a great list, I have learned so much here, Thanks all.

> esp. Mike for providing this fantastic forum...

> p.s. When I say client, well, Terry dosen't charge fees, just sells good
> nutritional products with little markup and no tax...
>  His knowledge and research which he shares easily, is free. Even had VSOP
> (?) coconut oil last trip. Yum.

> Lagoon


> - Original Message - 
> From: "Terry Chamberlin" 
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 5:33 PM
Subject: CS>>Coffee cravings


>> Cindy said,
>> "Now if I could only find something to reduce the
>> cravings for coffee."

>> Coffee cravings can be reduced by stabilizing your
>> blood sugar. The craving for coffee is produced by the
>> same dynamic as that which generates a sweet tooth:
>> falling blood sugar. The standard nutritional approach
>> is to eat every two hours. This doesn't mean a meal
>> every two hours, but snacks of the appropriate foods -
>> fruits and veggies, nuts, seeds, minimal grains (NOT
>> bread, pastries, donuts, etc., whole grain or not).
>> Protein works best to stabilize blood sugar. The
>> medical approach is lots of meat, but few people have
>> good enough digestion to handle meat all the time,
>> unless they already have been doing that as a
>> lifestyle (and not always then, either). One of the
>> best alternatives to meat is nutritional yeast. I have
>> seen excellent results with folks who work up to 3
>> heaping tblsp/day of nutritional yeast. I have been
>> recommending this to my clients for over 30 years. 80%
>> of my clients have told me that, within one to two
>> weeks after they have reached the 3 tbsp/day level,
>> their energy has doubled or tripled, they need less
>> sleep and wake up more alert, have more endurance,
>> better concentration, less fluctuation in moods. It is
>> the single most effective substance I have ever used
>> for stabilizing blood sugar.

>> You can buy it in bulk at most HF stores. Now, please
>> notice, I am NOT talking about brewers yeast. Brewers
>> yeast will give the same benefits, but it is quite
>> bitter. Nutritional yeast has a yeasty-nutty taste
>> which many folks have grown to like (I am none of
>> them). It can be spinkled on salads, put in stews and
>> soups, on pop corn (really), mashed potatoes, etc.,
>> but the easiest way to ingest it is to stir it into
>> juice. Some like fruit juice, some like V-8 type
>> juices, experiment. Start off with one teaspoon in 4-6
>> oz/juice the first day, 2 tspn the second, 1 tblspn
>> the third, 2 tblspns the fourth, 3 tblspns thereafter.

>> It has all the B-vitamins and most of the minerals. It
>> is the highest protein food you can eat, but it is 80%
>> predigested. It actually improves
>> digestion/regularity.

>> For those of you who take Concentrace, put it into the
>> juice you are putting yeast into and you cannot taste
>> the Concentrace.

>> If you have yeast infection, Candida, etc., I will say
>> this: Half of my Candida clients can eat nutritional
>> yeast freely, the other half can hardly look at it.
>> Part of the reason for this is becaus

Re: CS>Coffee cravings

2005-12-29 Thread Grace1way
Lagoon:
 
I have been successful in lowering uric acid by eating a lot of  grapes.  I 
heard black cherry juice (sugarless concentrate from the health  food store) 
would work also.
 
Jill


Re: CS>Coffee cravings

2005-12-29 Thread V
Hi Ross,

The Water Cure Recipe:
Drink 1/2 your body weight of water in ounces, daily. Example 180 lb = 90 oz. 
of water daily. Divide that into 8 or 10 oz. glasses and that's how many 
glasses you will need to drink, daily. Use 1/4 tsp. of salt for every quart of 
water you drink. Use salt liberally with food. As long as you drink the water, 
you can use the salt. Avoid caffeinated or alcoholic drinks. These are 
diuretics and will dehydrate you. Every 6 oz. of caffeine or alcohol requires 
an additional 10 to 12 oz. of water to re-hydrate you. 




Take care,
 V


> I am one of Terry's clients. I make a smoothie with the Concentrace and
> nutritional yeast, in orange juice, and it's easy to add lots of loose or
> freshly ground cinnamon, along with non fat skim milk powder, flax seed, and
> sometimes a shot of expensive hemp oil.

> Also use this meal drink to down all the other supplements, like D,
> Chromium, magnesium, garlic oil, salmon oil, calcuim, B12, folic acid... I
> am not sure if it was Terry who indicated maybe I should give up coffee, but
> i did anyway.  It was easy, even it I was a "tims addict" (canadian joke).

> This has been my regimen for two years now and the result is much lower
> blood pressure to the point where I am only on a cheap diuretic now instead
> of heavy and pricey BP meds. All blood tests have improved during this
> period.

> Well except for uric acid, for which I am now making Slackstone water, and
> don't know yet if it's effective.

> Oh, I almost forgot, the FIRST ingredient in the smoothie is several ounces
> of EIS/CS, that I make with Ode's wonderful silverpuppy. Terry makes these
> awesome capacity EIS/CS machines, and I may move up to that level of
> production soon.

> What a great list, I have learned so much here, Thanks all.

> esp. Mike for providing this fantastic forum...

> p.s. When I say client, well, Terry dosen't charge fees, just sells good
> nutritional products with little markup and no tax...
>  His knowledge and research which he shares easily, is free. Even had VSOP
> (?) coconut oil last trip. Yum.

> Lagoon


> - Original Message - 
> From: "Terry Chamberlin" 
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 5:33 PM
Subject: CS>>Coffee cravings


>> Cindy said,
>> "Now if I could only find something to reduce the
>> cravings for coffee."

>> Coffee cravings can be reduced by stabilizing your
>> blood sugar. The craving for coffee is produced by the
>> same dynamic as that which generates a sweet tooth:
>> falling blood sugar. The standard nutritional approach
>> is to eat every two hours. This doesn't mean a meal
>> every two hours, but snacks of the appropriate foods -
>> fruits and veggies, nuts, seeds, minimal grains (NOT
>> bread, pastries, donuts, etc., whole grain or not).
>> Protein works best to stabilize blood sugar. The
>> medical approach is lots of meat, but few people have
>> good enough digestion to handle meat all the time,
>> unless they already have been doing that as a
>> lifestyle (and not always then, either). One of the
>> best alternatives to meat is nutritional yeast. I have
>> seen excellent results with folks who work up to 3
>> heaping tblsp/day of nutritional yeast. I have been
>> recommending this to my clients for over 30 years. 80%
>> of my clients have told me that, within one to two
>> weeks after they have reached the 3 tbsp/day level,
>> their energy has doubled or tripled, they need less
>> sleep and wake up more alert, have more endurance,
>> better concentration, less fluctuation in moods. It is
>> the single most effective substance I have ever used
>> for stabilizing blood sugar.

>> You can buy it in bulk at most HF stores. Now, please
>> notice, I am NOT talking about brewers yeast. Brewers
>> yeast will give the same benefits, but it is quite
>> bitter. Nutritional yeast has a yeasty-nutty taste
>> which many folks have grown to like (I am none of
>> them). It can be spinkled on salads, put in stews and
>> soups, on pop corn (really), mashed potatoes, etc.,
>> but the easiest way to ingest it is to stir it into
>> juice. Some like fruit juice, some like V-8 type
>> juices, experiment. Start off with one teaspoon in 4-6
>> oz/juice the first day, 2 tspn the second, 1 tblspn
>> the third, 2 tblspns the fourth, 3 tblspns thereafter.

>> It has all the B-vitamins and most of the minerals. It
>> is the highest protein food you can eat, but it is 80%
>> predigested. It actually improves
>> digestion/regularity.

>> For those of you who take Concentrace, put it into the
>> juice you are putting yeast into and you cannot taste
>> the Concentrace.

>> If you have yeast infection, Candida, etc., I will say
>> this: Half of my Candida clients can eat nutritional
>> yeast freely, the other half can hardly look at it.
>> Part of the reason for this is because there are a
>> large number of yeast organisms that are all labeled
>> "Candida", and they don't all react to yeast in the
>> same way.

>> Suppleme

Re: CS>Coffee cravings

2005-12-29 Thread V
Hi Ross,

diuretics make the blood loss water and that makes blood prossure go down ot 
l/ess blood vwolum however it is not helathy becaues then you are dehydrated. 
Try drinkxnig lots of pure water and some salt.

http://www.watercure.com/
http://www.watercure2.com/

Take care,
 V


> I am one of Terry's clients. I make a smoothie with the Concentrace and
> nutritional yeast, in orange juice, and it's easy to add lots of loose or
> freshly ground cinnamon, along with non fat skim milk powder, flax seed, and
> sometimes a shot of expensive hemp oil.

> Also use this meal drink to down all the other supplements, like D,
> Chromium, magnesium, garlic oil, salmon oil, calcuim, B12, folic acid... I
> am not sure if it was Terry who indicated maybe I should give up coffee, but
> i did anyway.  It was easy, even it I was a "tims addict" (canadian joke).

> This has been my regimen for two years now and the result is much lower
> blood pressure to the point where I am only on a cheap diuretic now instead
> of heavy and pricey BP meds. All blood tests have improved during this
> period.

> Well except for uric acid, for which I am now making Slackstone water, and
> don't know yet if it's effective.

> Oh, I almost forgot, the FIRST ingredient in the smoothie is several ounces
> of EIS/CS, that I make with Ode's wonderful silverpuppy. Terry makes these
> awesome capacity EIS/CS machines, and I may move up to that level of
> production soon.

> What a great list, I have learned so much here, Thanks all.

> esp. Mike for providing this fantastic forum...

> p.s. When I say client, well, Terry dosen't charge fees, just sells good
> nutritional products with little markup and no tax...
>  His knowledge and research which he shares easily, is free. Even had VSOP
> (?) coconut oil last trip. Yum.

> Lagoon


> - Original Message - 
> From: "Terry Chamberlin" 
> To: 
> Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 5:33 PM
Subject: CS>>Coffee cravings


>> Cindy said,
>> "Now if I could only find something to reduce the
>> cravings for coffee."

>> Coffee cravings can be reduced by stabilizing your
>> blood sugar. The craving for coffee is produced by the
>> same dynamic as that which generates a sweet tooth:
>> falling blood sugar. The standard nutritional approach
>> is to eat every two hours. This doesn't mean a meal
>> every two hours, but snacks of the appropriate foods -
>> fruits and veggies, nuts, seeds, minimal grains (NOT
>> bread, pastries, donuts, etc., whole grain or not).
>> Protein works best to stabilize blood sugar. The
>> medical approach is lots of meat, but few people have
>> good enough digestion to handle meat all the time,
>> unless they already have been doing that as a
>> lifestyle (and not always then, either). One of the
>> best alternatives to meat is nutritional yeast. I have
>> seen excellent results with folks who work up to 3
>> heaping tblsp/day of nutritional yeast. I have been
>> recommending this to my clients for over 30 years. 80%
>> of my clients have told me that, within one to two
>> weeks after they have reached the 3 tbsp/day level,
>> their energy has doubled or tripled, they need less
>> sleep and wake up more alert, have more endurance,
>> better concentration, less fluctuation in moods. It is
>> the single most effective substance I have ever used
>> for stabilizing blood sugar.

>> You can buy it in bulk at most HF stores. Now, please
>> notice, I am NOT talking about brewers yeast. Brewers
>> yeast will give the same benefits, but it is quite
>> bitter. Nutritional yeast has a yeasty-nutty taste
>> which many folks have grown to like (I am none of
>> them). It can be spinkled on salads, put in stews and
>> soups, on pop corn (really), mashed potatoes, etc.,
>> but the easiest way to ingest it is to stir it into
>> juice. Some like fruit juice, some like V-8 type
>> juices, experiment. Start off with one teaspoon in 4-6
>> oz/juice the first day, 2 tspn the second, 1 tblspn
>> the third, 2 tblspns the fourth, 3 tblspns thereafter.

>> It has all the B-vitamins and most of the minerals. It
>> is the highest protein food you can eat, but it is 80%
>> predigested. It actually improves
>> digestion/regularity.

>> For those of you who take Concentrace, put it into the
>> juice you are putting yeast into and you cannot taste
>> the Concentrace.

>> If you have yeast infection, Candida, etc., I will say
>> this: Half of my Candida clients can eat nutritional
>> yeast freely, the other half can hardly look at it.
>> Part of the reason for this is because there are a
>> large number of yeast organisms that are all labeled
>> "Candida", and they don't all react to yeast in the
>> same way.

>> Supplements that help to stabilize blood sugar are
>> 1,000 mcg/day of chromium (picolinate is most
>> effective), vanadium (trace mineral), cinnamon in
>> capsules - very effective. Two "00" capsules full of
>> cinnamon with each meal have a noticeable affect.

>> In the end, coffee addiction 

Re: CS>Coffee cravings

2005-12-29 Thread Ross Craig
I am one of Terry's clients. I make a smoothie with the Concentrace and
nutritional yeast, in orange juice, and it's easy to add lots of loose or
freshly ground cinnamon, along with non fat skim milk powder, flax seed, and
sometimes a shot of expensive hemp oil.

Also use this meal drink to down all the other supplements, like D,
Chromium, magnesium, garlic oil, salmon oil, calcuim, B12, folic acid... I
am not sure if it was Terry who indicated maybe I should give up coffee, but
i did anyway.  It was easy, even it I was a "tims addict" (canadian joke).

This has been my regimen for two years now and the result is much lower
blood pressure to the point where I am only on a cheap diuretic now instead
of heavy and pricey BP meds. All blood tests have improved during this
period.

Well except for uric acid, for which I am now making Slackstone water, and
don't know yet if it's effective.

Oh, I almost forgot, the FIRST ingredient in the smoothie is several ounces
of EIS/CS, that I make with Ode's wonderful silverpuppy. Terry makes these
awesome capacity EIS/CS machines, and I may move up to that level of
production soon.

What a great list, I have learned so much here, Thanks all.

esp. Mike for providing this fantastic forum...

p.s. When I say client, well, Terry dosen't charge fees, just sells good
nutritional products with little markup and no tax...
 His knowledge and research which he shares easily, is free. Even had VSOP
(?) coconut oil last trip. Yum.

Lagoon


- Original Message - 
From: "Terry Chamberlin" 
To: 
Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 5:33 PM
Subject: CS>Coffee cravings


> Cindy said,
> "Now if I could only find something to reduce the
> cravings for coffee."
>
> Coffee cravings can be reduced by stabilizing your
> blood sugar. The craving for coffee is produced by the
> same dynamic as that which generates a sweet tooth:
> falling blood sugar. The standard nutritional approach
> is to eat every two hours. This doesn't mean a meal
> every two hours, but snacks of the appropriate foods -
> fruits and veggies, nuts, seeds, minimal grains (NOT
> bread, pastries, donuts, etc., whole grain or not).
> Protein works best to stabilize blood sugar. The
> medical approach is lots of meat, but few people have
> good enough digestion to handle meat all the time,
> unless they already have been doing that as a
> lifestyle (and not always then, either). One of the
> best alternatives to meat is nutritional yeast. I have
> seen excellent results with folks who work up to 3
> heaping tblsp/day of nutritional yeast. I have been
> recommending this to my clients for over 30 years. 80%
> of my clients have told me that, within one to two
> weeks after they have reached the 3 tbsp/day level,
> their energy has doubled or tripled, they need less
> sleep and wake up more alert, have more endurance,
> better concentration, less fluctuation in moods. It is
> the single most effective substance I have ever used
> for stabilizing blood sugar.
>
> You can buy it in bulk at most HF stores. Now, please
> notice, I am NOT talking about brewers yeast. Brewers
> yeast will give the same benefits, but it is quite
> bitter. Nutritional yeast has a yeasty-nutty taste
> which many folks have grown to like (I am none of
> them). It can be spinkled on salads, put in stews and
> soups, on pop corn (really), mashed potatoes, etc.,
> but the easiest way to ingest it is to stir it into
> juice. Some like fruit juice, some like V-8 type
> juices, experiment. Start off with one teaspoon in 4-6
> oz/juice the first day, 2 tspn the second, 1 tblspn
> the third, 2 tblspns the fourth, 3 tblspns thereafter.
>
> It has all the B-vitamins and most of the minerals. It
> is the highest protein food you can eat, but it is 80%
> predigested. It actually improves
> digestion/regularity.
>
> For those of you who take Concentrace, put it into the
> juice you are putting yeast into and you cannot taste
> the Concentrace.
>
> If you have yeast infection, Candida, etc., I will say
> this: Half of my Candida clients can eat nutritional
> yeast freely, the other half can hardly look at it.
> Part of the reason for this is because there are a
> large number of yeast organisms that are all labeled
> "Candida", and they don't all react to yeast in the
> same way.
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> Supplements that help to stabilize blood sugar are
> 1,000 mcg/day of chromium (picolinate is most
> effective), vanadium (trace mineral), cinnamon in
> capsules - very effective. Two "00" capsules full of
> cinnamon with each meal have a noticeable affect.
>
> In the end, coffee addiction is like every addiction,
> and you may need help from your Higher Power. But the
> above suggestions will give you a distinct head start.
>
> Terry Chamberlin
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