I so look forward to your videos! I even play them while I walk on my treadmill:) I caught some kind of bug and thought it was a perfect opportunity to start my healing for good! I have been juicing and eating grains, sprouted beans and nuts. I cut out the dairy and still after 3 weeks from the onset of the bug I am still getting dark mucos up. WOW! It's awesome, I have only been juicing for a week so I know I am still moving stuff. I'd like to add herbs but don't know where to start.
Also, talking about children inheriting stuff, the naturopathic course I took some years ago talked about the mother dumping toxicity to the foetus (usually at the same time morning sickness stopped!). The first born gets a whole load of toxicity, whereas the youngest will get the least but is often more mineral deficient. The mum gets lighter periods once she's dumped off her toxicity, which starts to build once menopause sets in. I thought that was tragic...but neat!
Hello! I used to work in transfusion but I remember a programme that said a lot of the Vietnam soldiers left to die (rather than transfused) self healed and the transfused ones didn't make it. They put it down to the body compensating without the extra blood volume. I would still prefer to be transfused I think but it did get me curious :D
Hey dr. Morse, I have real problems with fruit sugar. I immediately get tired and fuzzy headed after consuming most fruits, especialy in the morning. I have been 80% raw for about 3 weeks with only steamed vegetables, and have been on and off raw for about 6 months. I have been diagnosed with cfs, sibo, and dysbiosis. I completely agree with everything you talk about but have trouble with the fruits. Should i stick with the fruits and deal with the exhaustion that follows eating them or what
@ratfacekick You could take it slowly, it is clear that you cannot deal with fruit right away. Take less fruit and increase the quantity slowly until you feel comfortable with it. I don't think it's about the sugar that you feel dizzy, it's about your body being too acidic and the fruit being too detoxifying.
@ratfacekick It could be a number of things. Your body is used to eating cooked food and cooked food is more stimulating. So when you go off cooked the body has to work harder and you get tired.
Fruit is also very strong in cleaning the body. This means a lot of old waste will come in your bloodstream and this can make you feel dizzy and tired.
Sometimes organs get used to/dependent high stimulation and it can take time to get used to lower stimulation.
@ratfacekick You can take a step back when you feel weak or tired by eating something more stimulating. You can go for more veggies or something cooked.
You can also try to take a day off and take a good rest when times are the hardest.
You will work your way up this way. Just keep on going. good luck
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~ Dr Robert Morse
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ShineLoveLightShine 1 month ago
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mcarbone4 1 month ago
My husband tries to donate blood every once and a while but most of the time he is turned down because they say he is slightly anemic.
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I so look forward to your videos! I even play them while I walk on my treadmill:) I caught some kind of bug and thought it was a perfect opportunity to start my healing for good! I have been juicing and eating grains, sprouted beans and nuts. I cut out the dairy and still after 3 weeks from the onset of the bug I am still getting dark mucos up. WOW! It's awesome, I have only been juicing for a week so I know I am still moving stuff. I'd like to add herbs but don't know where to start.
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fdselg 1 month ago
Sorry,Dr M I can't stop posting I'm so excited.....
nyxs60 1 month ago
Also, talking about children inheriting stuff, the naturopathic course I took some years ago talked about the mother dumping toxicity to the foetus (usually at the same time morning sickness stopped!). The first born gets a whole load of toxicity, whereas the youngest will get the least but is often more mineral deficient. The mum gets lighter periods once she's dumped off her toxicity, which starts to build once menopause sets in. I thought that was tragic...but neat!
nyxs60 1 month ago
Hello! I used to work in transfusion but I remember a programme that said a lot of the Vietnam soldiers left to die (rather than transfused) self healed and the transfused ones didn't make it. They put it down to the body compensating without the extra blood volume. I would still prefer to be transfused I think but it did get me curious :D
nyxs60 1 month ago
Hey dr. Morse, I have real problems with fruit sugar. I immediately get tired and fuzzy headed after consuming most fruits, especialy in the morning. I have been 80% raw for about 3 weeks with only steamed vegetables, and have been on and off raw for about 6 months. I have been diagnosed with cfs, sibo, and dysbiosis. I completely agree with everything you talk about but have trouble with the fruits. Should i stick with the fruits and deal with the exhaustion that follows eating them or what
ratfacekick 1 month ago
@ratfacekick You could take it slowly, it is clear that you cannot deal with fruit right away. Take less fruit and increase the quantity slowly until you feel comfortable with it. I don't think it's about the sugar that you feel dizzy, it's about your body being too acidic and the fruit being too detoxifying.
retetecugust 1 month ago
@ratfacekick It could be a number of things. Your body is used to eating cooked food and cooked food is more stimulating. So when you go off cooked the body has to work harder and you get tired.
Fruit is also very strong in cleaning the body. This means a lot of old waste will come in your bloodstream and this can make you feel dizzy and tired.
Sometimes organs get used to/dependent high stimulation and it can take time to get used to lower stimulation.
composertimbeek 1 month ago
@ratfacekick You can take a step back when you feel weak or tired by eating something more stimulating. You can go for more veggies or something cooked.
You can also try to take a day off and take a good rest when times are the hardest.
You will work your way up this way. Just keep on going. good luck
composertimbeek 1 month ago