Quote from jficquette:
Did you start to exercise about the same time you went on your diet?
John
Could have been the Herxheimer reaction while you were on the diet, as the body detoxifies the stores of lectins and toxins, it consumes a lot of energy. I can imagine it would be difficult to work out if you suddenly change your diet to that.
And the blood type diet is a lifelong commitment, not a quick temporary fix. Cancer patients that have gone into remission while on the diet, get careless after months or years on the diet and start cheating. The cancer comes back, they go 100% on the diet again, many get a second chance. Others don't, like a neighbor of mine.
Wheatgrass was one of the first things that I discovered. It was a great detoxifier. My vision improved hugely substantially. My energy improved, but only while I was drinking it. I haven't had any in a long time. I would drink it every day if I could grow the stuff, but mold kills the germinating seeds. And it tastes so awful, it nearly makes me gag, but for me that is worth it, if I could just grow it.
No. Exercise remained the same.
My doctor refused to try or believe anything about the diet, until she was near death. The diet was the only thing that saved her life. She was supposed to die. Some of her MDs were actually angry in response to her survival as a result of the diet. How will the health care industry improve with attitudes like that.
The doctor is my neighbor. Word gets around quickly in this area. She has built a huge reputation locally in this area and even nationally. She is a real healer fed up with allopathic medicine as she used to practice that . Other MDs around here are being influenced by her. This is the future.
It helps tremendously to have a competent healer. You can't do it alone.