Emily
On Thu, May 3, 2012 at 3:55 PM, Charly Risenmay <doterrasanantonio@gmail.com> wrote:
This totally made me laugh. I remember once when I was pregnant years and years ago I wanted salsa really bad. I knew it would make me super sick though. So in my brain I figured that ginger ale or 7-Up would settle my stomach, right?! It was like a volcano in there. I can remember being so sick I thought I was going to die. However I still think it was sound logic. :-)
Charly
On May 3, 2012, at 3:00 PM, Temple <dangerine@gmail.com> wrote:
> So...when I want a diet soda, I add Wild Orange or Lemon oil to it.
> Yes, the diet soda sweetener is toxic, but I can use that can to get a
> few extra citrus oils into my system to help with the detox. :)
>
> On May 2, 6:10 pm, "rustle...@gmx.com" <rustle...@gmx.com> wrote:
>> Diet sodas contain artifial sweeteners which cause migraines, headaches,
>> and other issues. I get violently ill if I take in any artifial sweetener.
>> Stevia is great.. I don't get sick. I have gotten several people to stop
>> drinking diet because they were getting severe headaches and when they
>> stopped the headaches went away.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, May 2, 2012 11:30:09 AM UTC-7, Valerie Hampton wrote:
>>
>>> Ok, here I go again. My husband has decided to diet AGAIN. He wants
>>> to lose 25-30 ish lbs (the same stinkin' 25+ he's lost a few different
>>> times!). In the past he's tried the lower carb type diet (So Beach),
>>> etc as well as slightly trying what I call the "doTERRA diet"--the
>>> Slim & Sassy (topical & internal), trim shakes, full dose LLV,
>>> TerraZyme, GX, PB, low or no "whites", beverages, sensible eating w/
>>> the palm, fist, thumb, etc as a guide, smaller meals more often,
>>> plenty of water, exercise, etc.
>>
>>> This is all his idea; I am not pushing him at all. He's gotten fairly
>>> close each time before but just doesn't get those last few lbs off
>>> then everything goes to the wind & he's back in the same boat. I know
>>> anyone can hit the plateau.
>>
>>> He loves his daily diet Dr Pepper. (I read recently something in a
>>> Utah Health magazine that preliminary studies show signs of "early
>>> aging" w/soda drinkers.) I've never been a pop drinker so I don't
>>> keep up w/this--other than I KNOW it's horrible for us--so this is a
>>> BIG issue between us. I do think this time around he's softening as
>>> far as the soda thing. I know there is a TON of info out there + on
>>> this forum about this very thing. So, my hope from you all: I'm
>>> hoping for some simple statements as far as what pop (diet & regular)
>>> does to our bodies, even sabatoging dieting, etc. Anything along
>>> those lines would be so very helpful--just straight & simple.
>>
>>> Nothing like a daughter getting engaged knowing you're going to have
>>> to FIT in a tux! :0)
>>> THANK YOU ALL so very much.
>>
>>> PS Is the Zendocrine capsules & blend still an important part of the
>>> diet?
>
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