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Dave The Raw Food Truck Driver - Juice Feasting (Part 3 of 3)

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2010

Dave the Raw Food Truck Driver talks with Mia Dalene & David Hempseed about low glycemic green juice and his amazing experience with losing over 200 pounds, beating colon cancer and managing diabetes without insulin.

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  • This message is for Dave TRF Trucker. I was shocked when my son (who is on his 40 plus day of juice feasting) sent me this video - you mention post-menopausal women getting their period between 10 and 22 days while juicing. On my 14th day of juice feasting I got my period. A real period. My husband is in his forties. Could I become pregnant? I imagine doctors can't tell me.

  • @waddleudo

    while I am not a doctor, it is my understanding that - if you are ovulating... you can become pregnant. (from Mia)

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  • Poor tall man - needs to stand UP and - b Part of the video- he looks so sad too-

  • @Sam333T I have 5 different juicers, they are require water to clean them. You could juice what you need for the day if you can refrigerate the juice during your travels.

  • I'm not Dave, but have an answer; "post-menopausal" women can still ovulate, and it's ovulation that contributes to pregnancy, not menstruation. You mentioned your husband's in his 40s, but didn't mention your age. I presume you have been post-menopausal for some time? So while your body goes through these changes, if you don't want any late-in-life babies to raise, it's recommended that you take precautions to avoid conception. Cheer up, I recently discovered men can breastfeed babies!

  • I'm not Dave, but have an answer; "post-menopausal" women can still ovulate, and it's ovulation that contributes to pregnancy, not menstruation. You mentioned your husband's in his 40s, but didn't mention your age. I presume you have been post-menopausal for some time? So while your body goes through these changes, if you don't want any late-in-life babies to raise, it's recommended that you take precautions to avoid conception. Cheer up, I recently discovered men can breastfeed babies!

  • On another video Dave said he carried two juicers in his truck, one juicer in the truck of his car and two juicers at home. I'm a trucker also and wondering what brand of juicers he carries in his truck. I've tried out several brands but find the centrifuge juicers a big mess to clean up because I don't have running water. So, can anyone anyswer this question? Dave, if you read this please respond if you can.

  • Dave you are doing awesome by the way and seem way happier....

  • are you on facebook dave? I am totally a fan..

  • @eatmoreraw thanks for replying but that would not work for me.... 30 bananas is too much and gets my insulin high. I need fats.  I have come off the diet, suspect, I have lymes disease so I have to be careful with sugars and bacteria.

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