An Anonymous reader made this comment recently: “Why do you suggest ACV, Zeolite, dried fruit etc. when the blood doesn't lie and Your father advises completely again those toxic substances? It's very confusing or don't you agree and find his protocol dangerous?”
My intention is not to confuse but to encourage you to gather information and make a decision for yourself. My sincere suggestion is that you pray over all the information you get and decide for yourself what’s best for you. If you feel like the pH Miracle is 100% right for you 100% of the time, then live it and enjoy it and do not deviate from it.
From my journey with my own health concerns and children's, I have come to understand that if my body is healthy it is good to eat other things in moderation. I’ve also been helped a great deal by other health practitioners who have taught me beyond the PH Miracle paradigm.
I believe from my own health crisis and healing that food is not the only factor in regaining health. It’s emotional, mental, spiritual and physical. I actually got my most positive and balanced reports back, when I didn't live so extreme with food. In fact, living the pH Miracle Diet 100% was causing anxiety—not good. I have found the pH Miracle diet to be great for cleansing, or if you are way out of balance in a health crisis. Yet, I was unable to fully rebuild my body and immune system living vegan.
For my family, we don't use a lot of fruit, but if you are referring to dried fruit...no, very rarely. As for fresh-dried fruit veggie powders (Blendfresh), I do use it in moderation with my family and it has been a great way to get extra nutrition in my kids. If you have children, you will know that you can try to feed them “100% healthy,” but in the end they will feel controlled, deprived, or develop damaging food fears. I feel fruit is good in moderation. So is enjoying a chocolate or a treat now and then.
Zeolite was helpful for my son when he took it for a short while. It might not be right for you.
I have come to a point with all the many voices in the health world, to seek and discern knowledge for myself and then apply what I feel is right for my health and body. I prefer to gather information and pray over it. I would encourage you to do the same. What is right for you? What do you feel your body needs? In my family we live 80% vegan but we also have 20% in moderation. Hope that answers your question.
Sat Nam,
Ashley
My intention is not to confuse but to encourage you to gather information and make a decision for yourself. My sincere suggestion is that you pray over all the information you get and decide for yourself what’s best for you. If you feel like the pH Miracle is 100% right for you 100% of the time, then live it and enjoy it and do not deviate from it.
From my journey with my own health concerns and children's, I have come to understand that if my body is healthy it is good to eat other things in moderation. I’ve also been helped a great deal by other health practitioners who have taught me beyond the PH Miracle paradigm.
I believe from my own health crisis and healing that food is not the only factor in regaining health. It’s emotional, mental, spiritual and physical. I actually got my most positive and balanced reports back, when I didn't live so extreme with food. In fact, living the pH Miracle Diet 100% was causing anxiety—not good. I have found the pH Miracle diet to be great for cleansing, or if you are way out of balance in a health crisis. Yet, I was unable to fully rebuild my body and immune system living vegan.
For my family, we don't use a lot of fruit, but if you are referring to dried fruit...no, very rarely. As for fresh-dried fruit veggie powders (Blendfresh), I do use it in moderation with my family and it has been a great way to get extra nutrition in my kids. If you have children, you will know that you can try to feed them “100% healthy,” but in the end they will feel controlled, deprived, or develop damaging food fears. I feel fruit is good in moderation. So is enjoying a chocolate or a treat now and then.
Zeolite was helpful for my son when he took it for a short while. It might not be right for you.
I have come to a point with all the many voices in the health world, to seek and discern knowledge for myself and then apply what I feel is right for my health and body. I prefer to gather information and pray over it. I would encourage you to do the same. What is right for you? What do you feel your body needs? In my family we live 80% vegan but we also have 20% in moderation. Hope that answers your question.
Sat Nam,
Ashley