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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 579482" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Put this in the "stupid idea" category, but sometimes... it might be something to think about.</p><p>You've been on a limited diet for <em>how many years?</em></p><p>What are the chances that this is the accumulated effect of missing nutrients etc?</p><p>Not that there's an easy way to get back to eating it all, but... </p><p></p><p>Apples and Bananas are known to be among the highest chemical-carrying fruits out there. </p><p>Rice, like wheat, is more and more hybridized, and while it doesn't have the same complexity problems as wheat, it's not a perfect food either.</p><p></p><p>In order to get some sort of balance back at all... have you tried making home-made, from-scratch chicken soup, with all-organic ingredients, and just drinking the broth? (the others can have the meat and veggies in their soup...)</p><p>Make jelly out of organic applejuice and pure gelatin (not "jello" mix) - the gelatin is a form of protein.</p><p>Somehow, can you get some nutrients through?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 579482, member: 11791"] Put this in the "stupid idea" category, but sometimes... it might be something to think about. You've been on a limited diet for [I]how many years?[/I] What are the chances that this is the accumulated effect of missing nutrients etc? Not that there's an easy way to get back to eating it all, but... Apples and Bananas are known to be among the highest chemical-carrying fruits out there. Rice, like wheat, is more and more hybridized, and while it doesn't have the same complexity problems as wheat, it's not a perfect food either. In order to get some sort of balance back at all... have you tried making home-made, from-scratch chicken soup, with all-organic ingredients, and just drinking the broth? (the others can have the meat and veggies in their soup...) Make jelly out of organic applejuice and pure gelatin (not "jello" mix) - the gelatin is a form of protein. Somehow, can you get some nutrients through? [/QUOTE]
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