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John,
<< I have about four years of experience with herbology as well. My clients
get hooked up to a special computer called an MRM (or Muscle Recruitment
Monitor) and I get to test their body systems before I give them any advice.
Of course I would like all of them to take on fasting, drinking their own
urine, transitioning to a mostly raw diet, but you know how hard it is to
convince the general public, right? >>
Where did you get your training or degree in Nutrition? I'm curious, since I
have not met many nutritionists who advocate urine drinking as part of a
healthy diet.
I also want to add that there are many people who cannot tolerate raw food,
for whom the high quantities of sugar on a fruitarian diet could be life-
threatening, and there are also plenty for whom fasting would be very
dangerous. In general, I would caution against advocating any single diet or
therapy as a solution for all people. Every person's constitution and genetic
heritage is entirely unique.
Love, Liza
[log in to unmask] (Liza May)
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