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I need your assistance


Wed, May 26, 2010 12:00 AM

Hi gang!

I am about to make a major change in my life and I need some assistance from y'all.  I am seriously thinking of dumping years of accounting down the drain and becoming a holistic nutrionist.  I am in my 40s.  This is something I have thought about for a long time.

My question to y'all is this - would you consult a holistic nutritionist for help managing IBD or just for good health?  Where are you located? You don't have to be exact with location if you are uncomfortable, just give a regional area.

Thanks!

Breezy

FPO breezy
Joined Jan 5, 2009

Thu, June 03, 2010 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for Lca.

I think my previous message sounded rather negative. I really meant it to read that I would be delighted to find a holistic nutritionist with a real knowledge of how to improve health.

FPO lca
Joined Oct 12, 2008

Wed, June 02, 2010 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for breezy.

Breezy,

I wish you lots of success if you go ahead with your plans. I'm in the UK and there is very little genuine dietary help here either.

A big problem for me would be knowing whether or not I could trust a dietician or nutritional therapist as so few of them  know how food actually changes our health and can heal.

Lisy

FPO lca
Joined Oct 12, 2008

Wed, June 02, 2010 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for alanschachter.

That is my fear, Alan.  I am in an area that seems to exist on Chili Cheese A Plenty.  Right now I am loving the strawberries.  People really want a fast fix.  There is no fast fix.  Just chemicals to mask the symptoms.  I will definitely visit the website.  Have you researched Colstrum? 

Breezy

FPO breezy
Joined Jan 5, 2009

Wed, June 02, 2010 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for karentx.

Thank you Karen.  Diet is extremely important.  I encourage you to get rid of processed foods.  Baked sweet potatoes (yams) with cinnamon are a wonderful side dish.  The Specific Carb Diet is difficult but it does help tremendously.  The chicken soup recipe is one of my comfort foods now.  I add olive oil to alot of my foods.  Salmon and other fin fish are foods I eat often.  People are amazed at what I can eat.  It takes time and patience.  You have to really learn your body.  I still react to foods that are not the best choices.  I am working on some recipes to replace some lifetime favorites!  Chin up.  It does get better.  It is a process.  Variation is the enemy to process.  The enemy must go away.  There is alot of wonderful information on this site.  Read, read, read....

Oh, fix yourself a wonderful smoothie with coconut milk, bananas, and pineapple juice.  It is a good soothing drink.

Breezy

 

FPO breezy
Joined Jan 5, 2009

Fri, May 28, 2010 12:00 AM

 Reply posted for breezy.

I might be interested, I have only been dx the past 2 week's and HATE taking the med's...I am deff intersted in diet's, and vitamin's..I am from Texas

FPO karentx
Joined May 19, 2010

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