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Is there any explanation to why these toxin start to mobilize when one
starts eating "good" foods? Shouldn't they bubble over even more during
"bad"eating. Any ideas, anyone?
Eva
> When I changed my diet to raw foods, lots of toxins started mobilizing and
> leaving my body. This included rashes, pimples, extra sweating,
headaches,
> changes in bowel movements, etc. From what little I know about such
> things, I believe this to be a good, normal reaction to switching from a
> "bad" diet to a "good" one. I found that eating extra raw fats could help
> keep some of those reactions under control.
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> -=mark=-
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