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Drink Water, Breathe and Stay Alkaline

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

I am doing so well healthwise but I realized that I am not drinking as much water now because it is winter.  A lot of warm or hot drinks like black tea or coffee don’t count for hydration so water is still necessary to keep you healthy. You can have hot water with a squeeze of lemon and then you are getting a little pH correction at the same time.

It’s great how many people are putting out the news about keeping your pH balanced with baking soda now. Dr Mercola had a whole article on it in his newsletter recently. Apparently you can use it to stave off colds or flu by taking half a teaspoon of baking soda in water up to 6 times a day.  Especially the days you go to holiday parties or are around kids who have colds.

Don’t take that quantity for too long, less than a week is best. I have been recommending up to a tablespoon with lemon juice at night before bed to protect your bones for five years now. It seems to work for most people and it is such an easy solution.

One thing that Dr Mercola said is that Arm and Hammer baking soda has aluminum added so buy a brand from the health food store. When I googled this I found a lot of disagreement and the word from the makers of Arm and Hammer is that there is NO aluminum added. However they say that they have not tested their product for aluminum. It seems to me that they would have tested it, don’tcha think!! I would like to find some actual lab tests but there don’t seem to be any. I think that some of the baking soda sources are from aluminum smelters so there may be residual aluminum from that. I will probably continue to use the A and H myself because I hardly ever need to alkalize with my diet but you can buy the aluminum-free baking soda from the health food store.

So, the other thing that would be good to keep in mind at this time of the year is to keep breathing. If you are sitting around on a comfy chair and breathing shallowly most of the day then you will surely get old before your time. That reminds me of my mum saying that if I kept scowling my face would stay like that forever! 

People ask me often if the weight vest compresses the spine but Moshe Feldenkrais said that the spine is in more severe compression while sitting than in any other position. So, no, walking with your spine in it’s natural curve with a vest will not compress your spine but slouching around on a chair will.

Can you tell I’m working up to some good New Year’s Resolutions already? I will have my end of the year report soon as well and I’m doing GREAT!

So have the best holiday season ever and start thinking of what will really bring you JOY in 2010. Whatever it is, you can make it happen.

Blessings,

Pam

Rant about Allopathic Medicine

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

Susan Brown’s last newsletter had an article about a woman who followed a doctor’s advice and took every drug in the allopathic arsenal and none of them worked at all. Her bones got worse and worse until her teeth started falling out.

Now I have a woman calling me who has been told by a doctor that on a breast biopsy she has PRE-CANCEROUS cells. She is in her late forties. The doc wants to cut her breast and also the lymph cells under her arm and she has told her it is very urgent and she should not even think of looking into alternatives because there is NO time. This is on PRE-cancerous cells!!

Now the woman can’t sleep with worry, which of course makes everything worse. She is imagining this stuff growing in her breast and creating it with her imagination, instead of creating radiant health.

Cancer is not my interest, I don’t know much about it. I comforted her and told her how to do research to find an alternative, integrative or naturopathic doctor where she lives and she just called me back later and said it was too confusing.

It is confusing! Just try putting ‘cancer cures’ in google and you’d go crazy.  Most have worked on SOME people but many of them are just scams. People put out money for this and that cure until they are picked clean.

I know because I did that for the diabetes and Chronic fatigue. It finally worked because I am feeling better now than I did since before menopause, but it was a long and expensive road. I also didn’t have anyone in my life telling me to just to do what the doctor says, like a good girl.

But allopathic medicine will just use surgery, poisonous drugs and radiation which will shorten most lives enormously. What we really need in this country is an open attitude to ALL ways of curing the body from everyone in the healing field. I am open to radical options like surgery if nothing else can be done and everything has been tried – but as a first resort! NO.

For me the first resort is always to correct the pH balance, then diet, supplements and nutrition, and to connect to a positive and healing  frame of mind. We all heal ourselves with our miraculous minds and bodies.

So I guess I was feeling powerless over this. The woman is far away, has no-one to talk to and doesn’t know what to do. This happens to me a lot because of my website but I’m not allowed to give medical advice.  I’m not an alternative physician and I don’t want the responsibility of someone else’s health and well-being. When it comes down to it we must all be responsible for our own health.

We all have inner guidance and hers is speaking to her right now otherwise they’d be wheeling her into surgery. If she listens to it the right person will pop up on her radar and she will get the right answers for her. Ok, that makes me feel a lot better.

Have a blessed day,
Pam

Supplements and pH balance

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

The company that makes the green food that I sell on my site started out with three products; the green food, pH test sticks and drops to put in your water. They have been adding products ever since and now I just got news that they were changing formulations, packaging and names once again to make room for even more products in their arsenal. They want to be the premier company in the growing field of managing your pH balance.

I know that companies in the health field are in business to make money but, the truth is, you affect your pH every time you put something in your mouth. Why take ten different capsules to affect that when your real food is acid-forming?

If you want to eat acid forming foods, or non-foods, all day, then make sure to take the baking soda and lemon juice drink every night before bed so that you will be alkaline while you sleep, the most important time for your bones. That is half or one teaspoon of baking soda, juice of half a lemon and half a glass of water, it will fizz up. That will cost you a few pennies.

When you read some of the supplement companies sites you might wonder how you lived so long without their products. When I was really sick I bought all of that stuff. Anything that promised to make me well, I bought. At one point I was taking handfuls of pills 4 times a day; for detox, for pH, for blood sugar balance, for longevity, etc.etc. Probably half of them worked as promised, the rest were a total waste of money. I was spending between $250-400 a month. Once a weight vest customer asked me to list my supplements and I was too embarassed to do it.

Now I only take B12 once a week, D3, occasional cod liver oil when I remember. I feel healthier than I have in years and I certainly seem to be getting all I need from the raw fruit and greens that I am eating.

I’m not trying to talk anyone into the rawfood diet. I’m just saying that we probably have to take the supplement companies promises with a grain of salt. They are in it for the money. When I talked to the rep about the new green food she urged me to sell ALL their products. Then you could spend $250- a month all in one place  ;-)

I realized that the difference between me and them is that I want to get women OFF the stuff – drugs and supplements- and realizing that they hold their health in their minds and in their nutrition. Of course I’m not going to get rich from that but I really don’t care! Abundance is all in the mind, just like health.

On a personal note; I just finished a new stained glass piece that I’m really pleased with. I’ll put it on the about me page of the site so you can admire it :-)

Enjoy the rest of the Summer,

Pam

Would You Like to Lose Some Weight?

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

It seems as if half the women who call me to check sizing for a weight vest say they plan on losing weight soon. I always wonder how long they have been saying that. ;-) I do remember from before I was on special diabetes diets that there was always about ten or so pounds that I was intending to lose.

I heard recently about a man who was over 300 pounds and had tried everything under the sun to lose weight. His name is Jon Gabriel and he wrote ” The Gabriel Method”. He talks about the mind being the most important factor in losing weight, rather than anything you may or may not be eating. I sent for the book because I’m always fascinated by mind power stuff and I thought that maybe I could do the opposite of whatever he said and put on a few pounds.

Well, the book is a total delight. It includes a downloadable mp3 track that you listen to before sleeping every night that is really one of the best hypnotic inductions I have ever heard. You have to be a bit careful listening to other people’s affirmations usually, but he doesn’t say one thing I wouldn’t say myself.

So his premise is that our bodies feel safer being fat because of famine in our history. We have to convince them that it really would be safer for us to be lean and strong. I loved the mp3 because it is full of positive messages, so I changed it so that every time he said anything about losing weight my voice pops up with ‘gaining muscle’ instead. It is working like a charm. I have been doing the bodyweight exercises that I mentioned in a previous post but must know how hard it is to gain muscle after 60. So the fact that I can actually see muscle definition in my arms at this point feels like a miracle to me.

I’m on a personal odyssey of transformation right now. I was inspired by getting off the thyroid and adrenal meds. I figured if I can do that then my body has unlimited potential for positive change. So now I am intent on gaining muscle, improving my eyesight, thickening my skin and thickening my hair. I’ll keep you posted!

Getting back to Jon Gabriel, I had written an email to him when I got the book asking what he thought about my using it to gain weight and his secretary called and said that he’d like to answer that personally and he would call me. The man lives in Australia, for pete’s sake!. Not only that but he doesn’t make permanent residual income from selling miracle supplements that his readers can’t live without. He is just selling his book and hoping to help many people who are as desperate as he was before he figured this out.

I got the call last week and it confirmed what I thought when I first heard his voice on the mp3. This guy is a gem! He was concerned about my diet. Everyone is when they hear I eat almost all fruit so I expected that. But he was very helpful and caring and when I get my after picture of me with muscle I will certainly send in a testimonial.

So get the book. It’s full of really good information and very well-written. You don’t even have to change your diet in the beginning. Like the weight vest, as you start feeling better, you move around more, well, with this you start feeling better so you don’t want to keep eating junk. But you stop yourself naturally by preferring something better. This would be a great summertime read for you and could be life-changing. Find out more at his site – http://www.gabrielmethod.com.au/

Here’s to saying goodbye to that lingering few pounds that your body is hanging onto so it doesn’t starve to death in a downturn.

Namaste, Pam

Update on the Rawfood Diet

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Hello there,

It’s been almost 4 months and I’m still on the raw vegan 80-10-10 diet although I’m not 100% raw right now. I got really tired of the limitations of the diet. You can eat all of the raw fruit and raw leafy greens you want and pretty much everything else is not allowed.

I thought I would never get tired of fruit but I did. Breakfast is fine. I make a fruit soup of papaya, strawberries, kiwis, pears, whatever I have, and I also have a grapefruit. Snack at mid-morning is two bananas and lunch is a fruit soup with lettuce, spinach and celery added. That tastes surprisingly good and is a change from the sweetness.

It’s dinner that is the problem for me. I just don’t seem to be able to face another fruit-based meal. I could have salad, and often do, but without dressing salad is pretty boring. So I’ve been making green soup out of steamed broccoli and veggies. I just steam them for 5 minutes and then blenderize them but they are cooked.

The truth is I am feeling less ebullient on the diet now I have added back some cooked food. I seem to be maintaining the health benefits. I am totally off the thyroid and adrenal medication and I’m weaning off the stuff that stops my blood pressure from going too low. My pulse is down to 75 from over 100 before. My brain is clear and I’m exercising well, doing some fun bodyweight exercises.

People have asked about my Omega 3 levels, protein levels and B12. I downloaded Cronometer for free and check all that stuff and the fruit and leafy greens give me all I need in the way of nutrition, 10% fat, 10% protein and 80% carbs. Vitamin D has to come from the sun or a supplement but B12 I think is sufficient. If not I can always do a sub-lingual once a week. This way of eating has got to be really good for my bones because of all the natural calcium and magnesium that I’m getting. It’s truly the best source of minerals because they are fully assimilated by the body, unlike supplements.

I think the diet is hard for me right now because the winter fruits are not as abundant and varied as summer fruits. When the apricots and cherries and figs come in I will be happy to eat them all day long.

I still have abundant energy and am working on remodeling my house instead of sitting in front of the computer all day. There is a great support forum for the 801010 diet and I think I would have given up before now if not for them. It’s here in case you are interested.

So the bottom line is that I’m really glad I found the diet and it has been life-changing but the cons are that it is very limited and kills my social life. I just can’t peacefully sit and watch people eat cooked food without wanting it, depending on what it is. That day will come but it’s not here yet.

I read a great article about what happens in your body when you drink a Coke – or any other soft drink. It is pretty mind-blowing. You can read it here as contrast to my diet news.

The only other piece of news is that I’m thinking of putting Google ads on this site to help pay the site bills. I could exclude drug companies but they are the ones that pay the click money. So if you have an opinion about this let me know by email.

Take care
Pam

Fruits and Veggies Can Strengthen Bones

Wednesday, December 24th, 2008

Well, what a coincidence! Just as I am starting on a rawfood diet there was a study in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism saying that fruits and veggies can strengthen your bones.
The study, done by Tufts University, explored the connection between the acid diets that are common in the US and bone loss. Grains, meats and dairy, plus processed food in general, tend to make our systems more acid.
The study included 171 men and women aged 50 and older who were randomly assigned to receive a placebo or doses of either potassium bicarbonate, sodium bicarbonate, or potassium chloride for three months. The people who took bicarbonate showed significant reductions in calcium excretion and bone resorption. I have been telling women for many years to take a drink of sodium bicarb with lemon juice at night before bed to cut down on bone loss and to add to the alkalinity of the body. You’ll find that info on my pH balance page.
So the study didn’t actually test any veggies or fruits because it is already well known that they will also add to the alkalinity of the body in a more natural way. Your body will create sodium bicarb out of them itself.
I heard about Dr Douglas Graham and his “80-10-10 Diet” several weeks ago when I read an interview he had done on a raw food site.I have been using more raw foods lately because I am unhappy with the long-term results I was getting with my low-carb diet.
There are two doctors who I have been listening to, via books, to keep the diabetes under control, Dr Rosedale and Dr Bernstein. They both say we don’t need any carbs at all and should take as little as possible so our blood sugar numbers stay stable. Well, when you cut down on carbs then the only thing you are adding is fat and protein.Long term, that is a nightmare for the body. The liver and kidneys can’t deal with all that fat, even the good fats. And too much protein is just as toxic to the system.
So I have been longing for fruit for the two years I have been trying to stick to this diet. As with all new diets, in the beginning you always feel better, and I did. But for the last 6 months I have been feeling increasingly toxic and sluggish. I found out that my blood was in a rouleau pattern typical of people who eat too much fat. The blood cannot do it’s job of oxygenating the body from that pattern so I was increasingly tired and weak.
So when I read what Dr Graham said about fruit and diabetes and fruit and candida, I was very intrigued. He says that fruit has gotten a bad rap, that it is fat that causes diabetes and candida. The fat eaten along with the fruit coats the sugar in your intestines and prevents the insulin you take or make from being able to react with the sugar and push it into the cells. So I was convinced enough to give it a good try.
This diet is considered radical even in raw food circles because he says that 80% of our diet should come from carbohydrates, 10% from protein and 10% from fat. Interestingly these numbers are supported by the World Health Organization. Since leafy greens and fruit actually have about that much protein and fat in them, it means you rarely have to eat anything else at all, a few nuts a week maybe. Most rawfooders eat huge quantities of nuts.
People who do not like fruit would have a hard time on this lifestyle because you can’t get enough calories from greens. I love fruit but you have to eat an awful lot of it. I am actually eating 5 times a day because I can’t eat too much at once. Some athletes are eating a dozen bananas at one sitting, or a half gallon of fresh orange juice. Dr Graham has coached Olympic level athletes and is an amazing athlete himself so he has a lot of credentials for superior performance on this lifestyle.
My immediate reaction to the diet – one month -has been profound.

  • I’ve got my energy back to where it was before I got sick so many years ago.
  • I’m sleeping less, wide awake at 5 and ready to go.
  • I’ve cut down on the thyroid and adrenal meds.
  • I am calmer, my mental chatter seems to have gone away.

One last interesting thing – I have never been athletic in my life. Work has always been my exercise. Now that my work takes place on a computer a lot of the time that is not good for my body. So I am actually starting to look forward to my rebounding and walking and even considered running or jogging!
Have a wonderful Holiday Season and don’t worry about 2009. Depression starts in the mind, don’t let it take root in yours.
Live in Abundance and Joy, Pam

Diabetes Drugs Weaken Bones

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

A study released today and reported in Reuters reveals that diabetes drugs, Avandia and Actos, are bad for your bones. 

“This study shows that these agents double the risk of fractures in women with type 2 diabetes, who are already at higher risk before taking the therapy,” said Sonal Singh of North Carolina’s Wake Forest University School of Medicine.

Singh and colleagues at Wake Forest , working with researchers at Britain’s University of East Anglia, based their findings on a pooled analysis of 10 previous clinical studies lasting at least a year involving 14,000 patients. These drugs are already linked to adverse heart effects including raising the risk of heart failure and carry warning labels for that.

I recently bought the dvd, Simply Raw, Reversing Diabetes in 30 Days and I was inspired and impresssed. The 6 participants, from all walks of life, got off as many as 17 medications and insulin in the thirty days in the clinic eating a raw food diet. As you may know, I have diabetes, type 1.5, (adult onset auto-immune diabetes) myself, and I was inspired to go onto a raw food diet. I will share more about that in a future post.

One person in the study quit because he couldn’t handle the raw food. After going off 17 medications in 2 weeks and losing a lot of weight, plus getting his libido back, he still gave up because he missed his old food. I think the factor of mental, psychological and emotional preparation and counseling was not explored enough, certainly not in the movie.

We are all addicted to certain foods and drinks, from coffee, to alcohol, to sugar, to carbs. There is no one immune to addictions in this society. We use all these things to dull our senses and tamp down our emotions. You have to be really ready to deal with what comes up emotionally when you deprive yourself of your addictive substances.

Maybe you will find out that there are things in your life that need changing, that you can’t live with any more. Ask yourself, diabetic or not, what would I have a hard time living without? What passes my lips every single day? That is your addiction. Most of our addictions are wreaking havoc on our bodies.

It is not normal to feel tired, foggy-brained, creaky or cranky. Our bodies deserve food that fully supports life, then they can heal themselves without drugs. Or, in the case of diabetes 1, with a much lower dose of insulin.

I’m getting ready for my New Year cleanse. I do it every year. But this year I am actually changing my lifestyle around food, a total night and day change. My son gives up alcohol and coffee for the month of January every year just to prove to himself that he can.

Think about what you are prepared to give up for the sake of your healthy future?

Take care, Pam

New Information about Magnesium

Sunday, June 8th, 2008

I recently tried out some new transdermal magnesium chloride after reading the information on this site. I also bought Dr Sircus' book, "Transdermal Magnesium Therapy". It's very good.

Magnesium is needed for almost every chemical reaction in our bodies and over 68% of Americans are deficient in it. Our levels are often so low that taking magnesium orally does not bring them up to normal. Oral magnesium is poorly absorbed and leads to diarrhea so many doctors give magnesium intravenously to bring patients back into balance.

Now there is a new way to absorb magnesium. The product is called Ancient Minerals and you spray it on your skin, diluted with water to the level that feels comfortable. People have different levels of sensitivity in their skin. Or you can put it in a bath or a footbath.

If you have heart problems, asthma, cancer, depression or migraines, you really need to read the whole site at the above link. But our focus here is on bone strength so, as I've said before, the balance of calcium and magnesium is one of the deciding factors for the health of your bones.

Dr Sircus says, "It is magnesium that controls the fate of potassium and calcium in the body. If magnesium is insufficient, potassium and calcium will be lost in the urine and calcium will be deposited in the soft tissues (kidneys, arteries, joints, brain, etc.)… Calcium causes muscles to contract and magnesium helps them to relax."

The ratio of calcium to magnesium among Americans is estimated to be 6:1 and many researchers think it should be less than 2:1. Now calcium is being tossed willy-nilly into almost every processed food so our numbers are going to get even higher as the younger generation grows up. This is a bad portent for osteoporosis.

Dr Kathryn Ryder said, "Higher magnesium intake through diet and supplements was positively associated with total-body bone mineral density in older white men and women. For every 100 mg per day increase in magnesium, there was an approximate 2% increase in whole-body BMD.

Dr Barnett compared the bones of healthy people and osteoporotic bone and found the calcium content to be similar but the magnesium content much lower in the weaker bone, 1.26% to .62%. That was in the 50's and doctors haven't got the message yet. They are pushing gobs of calcium onto every woman over 40 as if it was the magic bullet for bones, in the face of all the evidence to the contrary.

Here is a good test – if you can bend over to pick something off the floor and squat to look for something you've dropped, without any creaking or effort, then you are probably not storing too much calcium in your body. If that is not the case for you then some more magnesium would be a good idea.
Or you could have a real test, of course. I'm taking an intense bunch of detox stuff and a stack of supplements right now and then I intend to have a red blood cell analysis done at the end of the month to see what nutrients and toxins I have within my cells. Then I will be clearer on what I need to take after that.

If you have been reading the blog regularly, then you know I have added a lot of new hormone supplements plus the extra D3 lately as well. That makes it difficult to pinpoint exactly which effect is attributable to each thing. But, I can say without a doubt, that spraying the magnesium for a couple of weeks has improved my patience level amazingly. Impatience is my main shortcoming, I think. Others may have different  suggestions, probably a long list of them. :-)  I admit to having felt impatience with my mother often in the past. Now I can walk along at a snail's pace in harmony, I can listen to the same remark I've heard a hundred times before and respond kindly. This week on our shopping outing I felt blessed instead of harassed. That's worth the slightly high price of the transdermal magnesium for sure.

May you be flexible and peaceful – That would be nice for the world in general, wouldn't it? Spray your partner with some magnesium as well.

Pam

New Look at Vitamin D3

Thursday, May 29th, 2008

You probably all know that calcium will not make bone in your body without the help of Vitamin D3. In my videos there is a clip of me glugging down Cod Liver Oil from a tablespoon. I was under the impression that I was exceeding my need for Vitamin D3 by a pretty large amount, since the RDA, which we all know is ridiculous, is only 400 IU. A tablespoon of Cod Liver Oil gives 1200 IU plus I have 800 IU in my multi-vitamin.

Imagine my surprise when a test showed my Vitamin D3 level to be 27 while the preferred range is 70 – 100. If I upped my intake of the oil then the amount of Vitamin A, which is also in the oil, might be excessive. There is almost no danger in excess Vitamin D supplementation but that is not the case with Vitamin A.

So I started researching and found an amazing new book, The Vitamin D Cure. It is really a necessary read if you want to get to the bottom of the bone-building mystery. Dr Dowd says the same as I have always said, that we take too much calcium and it's dangerous.

Since more than half the American population of any age is Vitamin D deficient this is not a minor problem. Age, brown skin, and obesity add to the likelihood of you lacking in this vitamin.

Our bodies make Vitamin D from the sun mostly, there are few foods that have it. So how much sun do you get on a daily basis, without sunscreen? Not much, I'll bet. I'm in California but a beautiful sunny day might go by entirely without my presence while my nose is buried in my computer. We don't store Vitamin D either so it's not something you can get on your vacation to last the year.

The other thing Dr Dowd goes into in depth in his book is the acidification of our diets, our lack of fresh vegetables and fruits and overconsumption of refined grains and dairy products. He is singing my song – green vegetables every day, as much raw as possible and regular exercise. I really recommend the book. If you take enough Vitamin D3 to get your numbers within the preferred range, you can expect your health to improve in amazing ways including pain erasure and more flexibility.

I am now taking a total of 5000 IU of Vitamin D. That's 3 1000 IU capsules added to the Cod Liver Oil and multi. I will have another test in 3 months and see if I have reached my goal. The number is based on my weight according to a table in the book.

Another interesting thing is that you can cut your extra calcium supplements out when you have your Vitamin D within range. He has a very interesting and somewhat complicated chapter on the interactions of calcium and D3 that explains a lot.  

Your children and grandchildren should be taking more Vitamin D also. The D they add to milk is probably D2, which is not as absorbable and not as easily recognized by the body. It will help them in every conceivable way and perhaps they will not grow up to have bone issues as we do. Dr Dowd makes the case that our bone patterns were laid down during pregnancy and childhood by the availability of Vitamin D. I know that we children were given Cod Liver Oil and Malt from a spoon when we were young but my mother was never given any during pregnancy, the most important time.

So, get the book, it will be something you can recommend to your whole family. Then get some supplements, 1000 IU Vitamin D3. I got Now Foods, 180 capsules for less than $5-. Can you imagine something that will be life-changing that is so cheap! Then get rid of the acidifying stuff in your diet and exercise regularly in moderation. That's a formula to send your biological age going backwards.

Pam

The Alternate Realities of Diet

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

We all tend to hang out with people from our own sub-cultures, whatever they are. We tend to see those groups of people as ‘normal’ and forget that not everyone thinks the way we do. The people I identify with, here on the California coast, are usually very alternative health-minded, they eat right and go to Farmer’s Markets for their food. They are informed consumers of food. They think and do research before they make considered food choices. They really do believe that we are what we eat.

Going into a regular supermarket for the few items that I buy there, I am always amazed at the garbage that people have in their carts. I think, "Doesn’t she know that most of that stuff is poison?"

Well, obviously, she doesn’t know. This is the alternate reality of food. She has never seen the pictures of puny rats that are born to mothers who were fed Monsanto’s GMO soybeans. She has never read all the books on sugar and sugar substitutes and what they are doing to America’s health. She doesn’t connect the constant ill health of her children with allergies to everyday non-foods. She merrily believes everything the FDA and the government says. She usually believes that if something was bad for her family the government would stop it somehow.

I pass an older man on my walk on the bluffs every day. He has a cane and walks slowly and in his other hand he carries a soda can that he is drinking from. He looks totally acidic to me and pretty sick. He is obviously walking for his health, sun or shine. I am so tempted to give him a package of my pH sticks and a printout of my pH article to read. I am sometimes even tempted to grab his cola and say "This is killing you!"

But I’ve learned not to interfere in people’s food habits unless they ask – or unless they are my grandchildren. :-)

Most of the processed foods that Americans eat all day long have addictive stuff in them – intentionally for the manufacturer’s profit. People don’t like it when you mess with their addictions. And, until they’ve done the research themselves, seen it with their own eyes, there is not much possibility of change.

It is such a huge step from the major food culture into the healthy eating subculture. When I tell women on the phone that they have to give up soft drinks entirely if they want healthy bones, it’s like taking candy from a child. When I tell my own mother that the reason for her suddenly dripping nose at the age of 87 is that her body is tired of dealing with dairy every day – her allergies are now showing. She says things like, "It’s my only pleasure." Nope, that’s not true, or shouldn’t be. If all our pleasures come from our taste buds then our lives are pretty messed up.

Yes, eating healthy food does tend to restrict your dining out experiences and your enjoyment of parties. That is difficult. But isn’t your health and vitality and well-being worth it. Sadly, most people have to get pretty sick in order to change their way of eating. Osteoporosis is not such a bad disease really. If you have to have a wake-up call, then it seems to be the most subtle one. Anything that causes us to take that big step sideways into the subculture of healthy eating is a blessing.

Pam