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Stefan wrote:
>Don't drink after eating RAF. If you feel
>thirsty you already have eaten too much and your stomach fights hard to
>produce enough hydrochloric acid for digestion. Drinking then would only
>dilute the HCl and make things even worse. Wait at least three hours, then
>drink moderately.
What do you think about eating lettuce or other watery vegetables after
RAF?
>Still I think something is wrong here with Zephyr's RAF. Would he be able
>to let it go for half a year (even some steamed veggies I would consider
>here as a substitute as the vegans often do)?
No way. He likes and believes he needs RAF too much, and will NOT eat
cooked food.
>The ultimate test would be a stay at the Chateau de Montrame for half a
>year. Bet he will be healed from his RAF eating.
Wow. That would be really interesting. You mean, I presume, that he
would eat it less frequently and in less quantity, rather than that he
would eliminate RAF altogether, right?
>Deborah wrote:
>>Eosinophils 80 (0-5 is normal)
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Stefan wrote:
>The theory of Denis Peyrat, that long term instinctos have more eosinophils
>and can fight parasites better looks a bit questionable if I see these
>values. Zephyr's immune system was able to produce lots of eosinophils.
>The question remains if it was too late.
Well, no testing was done as a baseline comparison before he became ill.
But the first test back in March show an eosinophil count of 16.6.
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Stefan wrote:
>Please, Deborah, don't admire anyone. You are also able to do all this
>and more. The potential to do things is in everyone. Go for the stars!
>Grasp them!
Thank you, Stefan. I appreciate this and am working to integrate it too.
>
All the best,
Deborah
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