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Thanks for all the feed back, lots to think about.
M
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Good to hear things are moving again.
One question, does he get raw or cooked meat, and raw or pasteurised milk?
Cats in particular can have a hard time digesting cooked animal fats and Trav might be particularly sensetive. Milk as well must always be raw.
Another impacting (pun intended) factor might be that his intestinal flora is out of ...
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Thanks Mildred, that gives so much insight.
I have only seen the first EFT DVD set. It was very good and very informative. I had trouble understanding how there could so much more to it to fill up so many dvds but of course there is a lot more to it. I plan to get the next ones as well. Not sure I will become a human therapist ...
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A colleague and I both developped very similar lower back problems at the same time. I went to a doctor, got a chyropractic adjustment and things were fine for a while.
But the problems returned. My colleague, a christian, started going to a physiotherapist.
In the mean time I finally started paying attention to all the EFT references ...
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I am sincerely sorry I bothered to try to help.
Best wishes.
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It is exaclty because you already eat what sounds like the perfect diet that I think you have absorption issues and recommended re-establishing a healthy gut flora (and SCD is the way to do that). You make your own yoghurt as they perscribe (fermented 24 hour so no lactose, a disacharide) and you must cut out all starches and grains, even the ...
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Hi again, I agree with you, it is not an addiction, even when people are overeating it has more to do with malnutrition than addiction. Their bodies are screaming for nutrients but are only getting empty carbs because that is what the person understands to be food, but others, like you, just do not have an appetite at all because your body has ...
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Hi, I hope I can help from a nutritional perspective. I am new to tapping and find it is great for many things, also physiological issues (this is where it is particularly startling). But I do believe weight is not just an emotional issue in the classical sense, but a physiological one. The biochemistry of the body is very complex. I do think that ...
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