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Farmfresh

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abifae said:
Bubblingbrooks said:
But, I am "normal" and healthy, even though my poor body refuses to sustain pregnancy :rolleyes:
Yep. All my tests have always been in range. Every single one was at the furthest range high or low, but since it was still "in range" I was perfectly healthy. This, btw, is when I was 115 pounds. At 5'8".
Ha! I know just what you were looking like! When I started the eight grade I was 5'8" and 116 pounds ... Now my left LEG is 116 pounds!! :ep
 

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Farmfresh said:
Ha! I know just what you were looking like! When I started the eight grade I was 5'8" and 116 pounds ... Now my left LEG is 116 pounds!! :ep
I am now picturing you all perfectly normal with one 116# leg....

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be aware, that what is called normal ranges in the medical establishment, means very little
Exactly!

As for what I eat. This morning I had a kefir smoothie. I buy freeze dried cultures and use whole, organic milk. I add some vanilla and a bit of erythritol for flavor and sweetness. Sometimes I add coco powder. I usually add a bit of maca root powder and some nutritional yeast to the mix. Then I got hungry a few hours later so I heated up some sausage and cheddar quiche I made a few weeks ago and froze. Tonight I will have some turkey (it's in the roaster right now) with butter and some fresh tomatoes out of the garden. If the sweet potatoes were ready i would cook one of those up too, but they still have another month before they are ready. I can't wait. Mmmmmmmm
 

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I wanted to add, that if adrenal fatigue is not healed, or its covered over by prescriptions, a nervous breakdown occurs. Not many will readily admit that it is actually adrenal failure, and that it can be reversed.

For inspiration, here is a story that may help some of you all.

http://www.organicthrifty.com/2010/02/10/celestes-story-part-1recovering-from-adrenal-fatigue/
http://www.organicthrifty.com/2010/02/18/celestes-story-of-adrenal-recovery-part-2/
http://www.organicthrifty.com/2010/03/09/celestes-story-part-3-the-healing-process/
 

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OP, I would highly recommend an elimination diet first, to make sure you aren't reacting to a particular food. I had no idea my symptoms matched a food allergy, and your symptoms match what hell my body used to put me through. :lol: It can't hurt, and it is easy. You can find good elimination diet information online. I got mine from a book.
 

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I did elimination and added back in an organic version and then non. That is actually how I know which preservatives I am allergic to!
 

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You guys are all being so helpful and for that I am truly grateful. I will definately be going off the buspar and weaning myself
off of paxil. I have peaches and pears to can up, so I will be doing that without sugar. I know I have alot to learn about cooking
nutritional meals. Hopefully I will learn some things from you all. Thanks so much. Sandra
 
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Be careful about changing your canning recipes. You often need to add an acid or sugar to prevent food poisoning. If you want to leave out the sugar, you'd better find a pressure canning recipe.
 
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