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Old August 1st, 2004, 09:32 PM
J-S
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"miette" wrote in message
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"J-S" wrote in
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Any opinions will be appreciated.


Did you get a full check-up before starting?

~miette


Not a full one, but I had my blood, liver, thyroid, hiv, metabolism checked.
The leucocites were low, aminotransferasa in the liver was high, but it went
down 50% after the first week of the diet.
The doctor said it could be because I was drinking daily.
I haven't been drinking for the past 6 weeks though.

People in the group may be right - it could be something close to the liver,
not the actual liver.
Liver itself never game me any problems before, none of symptoms were ever
present pointing to that organ.
Yesterday night drank wine & beer to test it out - no aching. This morning
woke up, ate cottage cheese - hurts again.
Very strange.

Multi-vitamins is also an interesting idea - a lot of people refer to it.
It just sounds a bit odd to swallow a bunch of chemicals listed on the
label.



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Old August 1st, 2004, 09:38 PM
Diane Ball
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"J-S" wrote in message
ink.net...
"miette" wrote in message
.11...
"J-S" wrote in
nk.net:


Any opinions will be appreciated.


Did you get a full check-up before starting?

~miette


Not a full one, but I had my blood, liver, thyroid, hiv, metabolism

checked.
The leucocites were low, aminotransferasa in the liver was high, but it

went
down 50% after the first week of the diet.
The doctor said it could be because I was drinking daily.
I haven't been drinking for the past 6 weeks though.

People in the group may be right - it could be something close to the

liver,
not the actual liver.
Liver itself never game me any problems before, none of symptoms were ever
present pointing to that organ.
Yesterday night drank wine & beer to test it out - no aching. This morning
woke up, ate cottage cheese - hurts again.
Very strange.


Cottage cheese is a dairy product - have you been checked for lactose
intolerance?
Diane

Multi-vitamins is also an interesting idea - a lot of people refer to it.
It just sounds a bit odd to swallow a bunch of chemicals listed on the
label.





  #13  
Old August 1st, 2004, 09:38 PM
Diane Ball
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"J-S" wrote in message
ink.net...
"miette" wrote in message
.11...
"J-S" wrote in
nk.net:


Any opinions will be appreciated.


Did you get a full check-up before starting?

~miette


Not a full one, but I had my blood, liver, thyroid, hiv, metabolism

checked.
The leucocites were low, aminotransferasa in the liver was high, but it

went
down 50% after the first week of the diet.
The doctor said it could be because I was drinking daily.
I haven't been drinking for the past 6 weeks though.

People in the group may be right - it could be something close to the

liver,
not the actual liver.
Liver itself never game me any problems before, none of symptoms were ever
present pointing to that organ.
Yesterday night drank wine & beer to test it out - no aching. This morning
woke up, ate cottage cheese - hurts again.
Very strange.


Cottage cheese is a dairy product - have you been checked for lactose
intolerance?
Diane

Multi-vitamins is also an interesting idea - a lot of people refer to it.
It just sounds a bit odd to swallow a bunch of chemicals listed on the
label.





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Old August 2nd, 2004, 03:28 AM
Coleah
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A lot fat diet will help.

Alcohol use can go both ways
http://alcoholresearch.lsuhsc.edu/effects/gall.asp

Excessive alcohol can cause Pancreatitis.

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"J-S" wrote in message
nk.net...
:
: If that's the bladder indeed, which nutritional means could I use to bring
: it back to normal?
: Will red wine be a good solution (which is an acidic fat-breaker).
:
: "Coleah" wrote
:
: "J-S" wrote in message
: nk.net...
: :
: : "Diane Ball" wrote:
: : Cottage cheese is a dairy product - have you been checked for lactose
: : intolerance?
: : Diane
: :
: : Ate dairy my entire life in large quantities - white/yellow cheeses,
: sour
: : cream, milk, derivatives like yogurt, kefir et al.
: : Never had any issues.
: :
: : The previous time I needed to lose weight I actually lost it via eating
: : cottage cheese as a base food.
:
: Might be your gall bladder is rebelling now.
: Try eating something really fatty and see how you feel. Might be worth
: having your
: gall bladder checked out if you feel a lot of discomfort in the area of
: your liver
: afterward.
:
:


  #15  
Old August 2nd, 2004, 03:59 AM
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On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 02:28:36 GMT, "Coleah"
wrote:

A lot fat diet will help.

Alcohol use can go both ways
http://alcoholresearch.lsuhsc.edu/effects/gall.asp

Excessive alcohol can cause Pancreatitis.


I believe that pancreatitis can be caused by an extensive history of
alcohol abuse. I don't think the OP's suggestion that he might want
to add some red wine to his diet likely meant he planned to become an
alcholic.

Chris

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Old August 2nd, 2004, 03:59 AM
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On Mon, 02 Aug 2004 02:28:36 GMT, "Coleah"
wrote:

A lot fat diet will help.

Alcohol use can go both ways
http://alcoholresearch.lsuhsc.edu/effects/gall.asp

Excessive alcohol can cause Pancreatitis.


I believe that pancreatitis can be caused by an extensive history of
alcohol abuse. I don't think the OP's suggestion that he might want
to add some red wine to his diet likely meant he planned to become an
alcholic.

Chris

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Old August 2nd, 2004, 04:55 AM
David Wright
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In article ,
Gymmy Bob wrote:
I have observed the dairy products you list are all massively processed
products. They all just happen to be enzyme broken down calcium molecules.


"Calcium molecules." I think we've just demonstrated how much Gymmy
Boob knows about chemistry.

This would definitely be much better than massive consumption of poisonous
milk.


I never consume poisonous milk. I just consume the regular kind.

Milk is not for everyone. Even some children can't consume it without
adverse effects. But for those of us who do fine on it, kindly stop
making idiotic statements.

-- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net
These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
"If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants
were standing on my shoulders." (Hal Abelson, MIT)



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Old August 2nd, 2004, 04:55 AM
David Wright
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In article ,
Gymmy Bob wrote:
I have observed the dairy products you list are all massively processed
products. They all just happen to be enzyme broken down calcium molecules.


"Calcium molecules." I think we've just demonstrated how much Gymmy
Boob knows about chemistry.

This would definitely be much better than massive consumption of poisonous
milk.


I never consume poisonous milk. I just consume the regular kind.

Milk is not for everyone. Even some children can't consume it without
adverse effects. But for those of us who do fine on it, kindly stop
making idiotic statements.

-- David Wright :: alphabeta at prodigy.net
These are my opinions only, but they're almost always correct.
"If I have not seen as far as others, it is because giants
were standing on my shoulders." (Hal Abelson, MIT)



  #19  
Old August 2nd, 2004, 10:11 AM
J-S
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"David Wright" wrote in message
m...
In article ,
Gymmy Bob wrote:
I have observed the dairy products you list are all massively processed
products. They all just happen to be enzyme broken down calcium

molecules.

"Calcium molecules." I think we've just demonstrated how much Gymmy
Boob knows about chemistry.

This would definitely be much better than massive consumption of

poisonous
milk.


I never consume poisonous milk. I just consume the regular kind.

Milk is not for everyone. Even some children can't consume it without
adverse effects. But for those of us who do fine on it, kindly stop
making idiotic statements.



So what do you think about the pasteurization & homogenization processes?
A lot of people referred to it, that the white liquid in the plastic can is
no longer milk.


  #20  
Old August 2nd, 2004, 10:11 AM
J-S
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"David Wright" wrote in message
m...
In article ,
Gymmy Bob wrote:
I have observed the dairy products you list are all massively processed
products. They all just happen to be enzyme broken down calcium

molecules.

"Calcium molecules." I think we've just demonstrated how much Gymmy
Boob knows about chemistry.

This would definitely be much better than massive consumption of

poisonous
milk.


I never consume poisonous milk. I just consume the regular kind.

Milk is not for everyone. Even some children can't consume it without
adverse effects. But for those of us who do fine on it, kindly stop
making idiotic statements.



So what do you think about the pasteurization & homogenization processes?
A lot of people referred to it, that the white liquid in the plastic can is
no longer milk.


 




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