Nanm (Minneapolis, MN) on 11/05/2008
Just wanted to mention that nothing calms these beasties down like eggs... don't know if it is the sulphur in eggs but when I eat eggs they go away...it really slows them and takes away a lot of their power. Unfortunately there are very few foods that they don't like so if I want to keep them at bay I have to be on a diet of eggs...meat is okay too...lettuce, celery, not a lot of other things do the job... But Eggs are like magic...try it. I make up a batch of boiled eggs and pop one when I need it...
Don't eat sugar, processed foods, wheat, most foods stick to the foods above for a couple weeks you will see results. I've soaked in everything, making myself sick w/all those things, dried my skin out with so many salt baths I swear I look 10 years older...eggs are healthy, the perfect protein they say.
Replied By Connieishere (Lapeer, Michigan) on 11/03/2009
Connie
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Replied By Vinny (Atlanta, Georgia) on 06/05/2012
Be advised Eggs are acidic not an alkaline food so maybe I was somewhat alkalined and then I got acidic due to having eggs (as I had them for dinner and had lots thinking it was alkaline food.. I was wrong)
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But not all of them you have to keep doing it and be careful your skin will get really dry
After I'm done with that, I get to essential oils, sage and Teatree oil and be very careful with them; they can get hot and I mix them together and then I put that all over my body
But I also have Cayenne with oil soap to make sure my skin's getting the proper nutrients
I think all my vitamins plus vitamin C three times a day for magnesium is well and I also take glucosamine w/sulfur in it. Now I've made up my own cloves cinnamon tea and I drink that three times a day; it's very strong, clove kills things