Praise God that the food issue is finally being addressed. Things are beginning to happen. I, for one, am sick and tired of being tired all the time. No matter what I do, I can’t remember the last time I woke up and felt rested. I’ve changed my diet and habits. I take my supplements and ivermectin. We buy filtered water and not in plastic single serve bottles. Spent a bunch of money on a bed a couple years ago. I have to buy New Balance shoes as my left foot is messed up from a bunion. They’re the only shoes I can make it out in the world with. I have to spend for good bras. On and on I could go but you get the idea that I’ve worked on this issue from several different angles. I don’t have insurance so I’m not on drugs for any ailment. I’m sure it’s the air and whatever is in the food. We shall see what happens from here. Getting old blows.
I’m going to try. We don’t eat any fake sugar after the husband started peeing glass-like shards. Fifty-two days with a Foley catheter. There were several secondary things that occurred during this time. We went back to natural sugar, trying to avoid high fructose or glucose, eating lemons regularly, cherries when available and only drinking filtered water. He hasn’t had another incident in 5 1/2 years. Thank You, God! Cutting sugar altogether is hard. I’m running out of things in life that aren’t work😂.
Is there a significant difference between wheat and barley? I cannot escape white rice since I live in Japan and have been married to a J-girl for the past 23 years, but I have tried reducing the amount I eat. About a year ago she began adding barley into the rice. Just a bit. It's supposed to help with digestion and constipation, but I think neither is good. I've gained back all the weight I started losing 2 years ago. I started gaining weight last year around this time, and it was the same time she started adding barley into the rice. I'm not entirely sure if it's a direct correlation or a coincidence. I know I have lost a lot of my motivation to exercise though. Long story.
Praise God that the food issue is finally being addressed. Things are beginning to happen. I, for one, am sick and tired of being tired all the time. No matter what I do, I can’t remember the last time I woke up and felt rested. I’ve changed my diet and habits. I take my supplements and ivermectin. We buy filtered water and not in plastic single serve bottles. Spent a bunch of money on a bed a couple years ago. I have to buy New Balance shoes as my left foot is messed up from a bunion. They’re the only shoes I can make it out in the world with. I have to spend for good bras. On and on I could go but you get the idea that I’ve worked on this issue from several different angles. I don’t have insurance so I’m not on drugs for any ailment. I’m sure it’s the air and whatever is in the food. We shall see what happens from here. Getting old blows.
Cut out sugar. Your life will change.
I’m going to try. We don’t eat any fake sugar after the husband started peeing glass-like shards. Fifty-two days with a Foley catheter. There were several secondary things that occurred during this time. We went back to natural sugar, trying to avoid high fructose or glucose, eating lemons regularly, cherries when available and only drinking filtered water. He hasn’t had another incident in 5 1/2 years. Thank You, God! Cutting sugar altogether is hard. I’m running out of things in life that aren’t work😂.
Cutting sugar is hard! Have you tried cutting out wheat and seed oils? Asking because I feel the same way.
Is there a significant difference between wheat and barley? I cannot escape white rice since I live in Japan and have been married to a J-girl for the past 23 years, but I have tried reducing the amount I eat. About a year ago she began adding barley into the rice. Just a bit. It's supposed to help with digestion and constipation, but I think neither is good. I've gained back all the weight I started losing 2 years ago. I started gaining weight last year around this time, and it was the same time she started adding barley into the rice. I'm not entirely sure if it's a direct correlation or a coincidence. I know I have lost a lot of my motivation to exercise though. Long story.