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How My Son's Health Changed Radically in Two Weeks

The following narrative is an excerpt from my new book, Seed to Soul. This excerpt reflects my experience as a mother raising my son, Jason, and how I learned about the dramatic effects of sugary foods and food chemicals. Jason was born in 1969 to give you an idea of the food culture at that time. Watch "Hungry For Change" online free from March 21st-31st and learn much more about food additives, sugar and chemicals. Click here for a reservation. Read my story below:

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With abnormal congestion and a thrice-fold recurrence of severe ear infections before my son JD reached ten-months-old, he ultimately needed a surgical procedure to place tubes in his ears for drainage. What went wrong?, I asked myself. How could this be? I did everything right – didn’t I?  Only later did I learn what caused his extreme congestion.

 

The tubes helped, but JD's allergies persisted. Red circles outlined my poor boy’s cheeks and his nose dripped constantly. Other than these slight imperfections, JD's little body quickly grew into what I imagined to be a little Mr. Universe: strong and robust.

 

I can look back now and recognize how nonchalantly I treated (and many other benign but casually indifferent mothers often still treat) most health conditions. Our peculiar culture accepts that many diseases are just…normal – inevitable annoyances that are par for the course. To this day, mothers are still taught to accept that copious amounts of pharmaceutical drugs are required to eradicate the worst of our children’s symptoms…and then, poof, life magically goes on. Then, as is still so often the case, we didn’t even think about a medication’s side effects or long term effects, or better still, dig around and confront the disease’s root cause.

 

Regular food adorned our cupboards, or so I thought. Although I only served soda as a rare treat, the ice cream, cake, and other yummies stocked in our freezer and pantry constantly drew us into temptation. I cooked the fare I grew up eating; but, working in our family business while raising JD, my life was often overwhelming.  Thankfully, the solution to my shrinking daylight hours lay right around the corner: fast food. Wow! I could drive though the drive-in on the way home for tacos, burgers and fries and in a matter of minutes I’d be home for a little TV and a clean kitchen. Worked for me.

 

Shortly after JD turned ten, I stumbled across an article about kids’ food allergies. The puzzle pieces came quickly together as I read: Jason’s symptoms fit the allergy description perfectly – not just the physical but also the mental and emotional symptoms, too. JD's teachers alerted me to his propensity toward occasional outbursts, restlessness and irritability at school. Believing the TV psychologists I’d seen, I boiled JD's behavior problems down to the stress in our lives at the time. Besides, what child doesn’t act out from time to time? He was not that bad. Even as an adult, I was known to be ten times less pleasant at a particular time every month! We just accepted it and moved on the best we could.

 

Even so, as I read through the article a nagging feeling persisted, urging me to test JD for these so-called food allergies. To begin, the doctor put us on a strict diet (similar to the Feingold Diet: www.feingold.org). I say us because I became a very specialized kind of chef. No more wheat. No more dairy or eggs. Orange juice? Off the menu. We said goodbye to peanut butter, refined sugar, preservatives, food dyes or other additives.

 

Whoa, wait just a minute! How was I going to feed my growing ten-year-old boy without him feeling like I removed him to a different planet? Mind you, this was 1980. Small mom-and-pop health food stores carried specialty items like wheat-free bread and cereals, sugar-free nut butters, rice milk, chemical-free nut bars and nitrate-free lunch meats, but they were the only game in town. We did not have the natural and organic food choices so prevalent in today’s markets. I soon learned to bless these stores and the companies that pioneered the purer foods sold in them.

 

In the market I became a compulsive label-reader, and in the kitchen, a magician. To my surprise, I made easy, tasty meals within our new dietary constraints that remained fun and kid-friendly, too. For instance, a piece of fruit warmed in a little honey and topped on a piece of wheat-free toast easily satisfied JD's sweet tooth. Apple juice rather than milk accompanied Jason’s new cereal of choice – hot wholegrain oatmeal. My own new dressing creations enlivened our veggies. Potatoes, squash, and rice became our daily staples – blank canvases for all kinds of delicious inventions.

 

My time in the kitchen, health food markets and reading everything I could get my hands on led me to the amazing discovery that the Earth supplies us with everything we need to grow a healthy body. If we only learn to bypass the factory-processed pseudofoods our nation’s food industry constantly bombards us with, we can open our eyes to see that there’s a bounty of nourishment available and affordable right in our own communities. Giving up his daily guzzle of cow’s milk became JD’s greatest challenge. I persevered over the steep learning curve, and once over the hump with a new dietary system in place, the gifts just kept on giving.

 

Now consider if you will, a red-nosed, red-cheeked child who cannot sit still through his homework; a child whose nose drips with continual congestion; one who gets irritable and cross when he doesn’t get his way; who snores loudly at night because he can’t breath freely. What kind of life is this for a child? The long, heavy burdens plaguing my son all these years were about to end

 

Within just two weeks of beginning our new diet, JD’s eyes were bright and his nose dry. His appetite normalized: satisfied with what he ate, he no longer begged for junkie treats. Stigmas around food disappeared, leaving room for a whole new style of contemplation, focus and creativity. JD could sit still, follow directions and focus on the task at hand. He was responsive, pleasant, playful and peaceful. He slept quietly. He exuded happiness.

 

JD could finally express his own unique beauty – a precious person unveiled, liberated from the disruption and confusion that clouded his soul. Nourished by our new healthy lifestyle, JD's true, inner seed flourished rather than perished in the poisonous environment his former diet burdened him with. By watching, participating in and facilitating my son’s healing, I learned that proper, pure nourishment is vital to unleash the latency of our own inner potential – to fully manifest the potential sheltered by our sacred seed. This vital nourishment certainly held the key for JD’s healing. So too, is it the key to unlocking all of our seeds’ potential.

 

A War Waged Against Pseudofoods

 

This was my first experience revealing the significant role food played (beyond weight loss) in psychosocial stability. With his mental and emotional body in balance, JD began to grow in a healthy way toward his own self-discovery. Within time, we reintroduced some of the whole foods like eggs, wheat and oranges back into his diet, with the exception of dairy and what I call the Pseudofoods (factory-produced foods containing loads of artificial ingredients like food dyes, preservatives and refined flours and sugars).

 

As the years passed, I always attempted to serve healthy dinners. Even so, we ate the normal American diet: lots of fast food (burgers and fries), which I thought was fine at the time, and pizza, frozen burritos, pasta, salads, sandwiches, and the occasional ice-cream and desserts. I considered that my limitation of sodas and candy bars made us pretty healthy. I was about to learn differently.

Stay tuned for more...............................

 

Watch "Hungry For Change" online free from March 21st-31st and learn much more about food additives, sugar and chemicals. Click here for a reservation. Read my story below:

 

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My Girl (An excerpt from my writings)

The following is a fun missive about my relationship with my body, an excerpt from my writings and memoir. My Girl

Through a lifetime of study I am with myself in a way that is more aware than I was when I was young. It seems I constantly open and expand. It is like there are two of me now. The one doing, acting - the body; and then there is me the observer – the one steering me. Sometimes that part of me steering me is asleep and my body just moves – and then there are times I am acutely awake watching me – my body. Can you believe that sometimes we fight – or argue – negotiate for the actual play out of the entire day, an hour or a minute?

I care about her, this vessel I live in – she is My Girl. She carries me through the day. She takes walks, swims and dances for me. She eats for me, expresses me in all ways. Without her I would just be a mind with wishes and longings. But with her I get to explore, I get to feel, I get to see and smell, and chew and swallow, and dance and play. I get to feel life move through me. I get to feel the Earth move through me: the air, the water and the soil. With her I get to feel, to laugh and cry. I get to watch movies. I get to drive my cool car and hang out with my friends. I get to clean and take care of my house too. I get to dress her, groom her, make her pretty. I get to say who touches her. I get to touch her. I get to touch others. She is not me. She is My Girl. She is mine to live in. How she functions determines how I get to live, what I get to do while I am living here on Earth.

I love taking My Girl for walks because I love nature. I love moving and seeing beauty. I love to hear too; music, inspirational talks, stories from my friends and the sounds of birds in the morning. I love putting her to bed at night when she is exhausted. Sometimes it can be a chore to brush My Girls teeth and wash her face when she is tired. She does not want to move anymore than I want to make her. Sometimes I am tired too – tired of steering her, feeding, motivating, and managing her.

This is our one opportunity and she has been bestowed to me to live here for a limited time on the Earth. I continually have many decisions to make about how to care for My Girl. New information is always pouring in and I keep searching for better ways to live and experience this life she and I have been given.

One day, during our exploration, My Girl and I were awakened profoundly.

In a flash, all of a sudden, I could see more about how 2w was not just living on top of the Earth, but that she was connected to the Earth. I saw how she was and is part of the Earth. Now I was able to see and feel how I live with My Girl and the Earth together. No wonder I loved the Earth so much. She, the Earth, is also I and My Girl's life source. Now I could see how My Girl breathed her, was watered and fed by her. I started to see what My Girl did that had an impact on the Earth. Now I could see how I had to motivate and steer My Girl in ways that would care and steward the Earth as well. Oh gosh, now I had an even bigger challenge in stewarding my My Girl, but it was worth it. My Girls life and me were enriched by this awareness.

Knowing how the Earth works actually helped me to see how My Girl works-both of us a living ecosystem. I am not sure why I didn’t see that earlier in My Girl’s life, and me because it is quite obvious, but I didn’t. As a matter of fact, I did not see a lot of things. As time goes on I continue to see more.

I have found that I can ask to see. The request to see is not visual. All I have to do is open My Girls eyes and heart to see that way. I am talking about “seeing more of life, hearing from the great mystery, the place my soul communicates with to obtain a larger perspective. It’s like the me that is moving My Girl’s fingers right now lives somewhere else in addition to inside My Girl. When I go to that place, there is space and more voices to communicate with. Perhaps it is God, my angels or my higher power. Those are the names the humans give the mystery voice – our source – and our inner guidance. When I touch in this space – real close and quiet, I feel love.

I am in love with this experience and with My Girl. I truly love her and am grateful for her.  I enjoy taking care of her. She serves me so I do my best to serve her.  Because.

She is My Girl.

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Food Journal Saturday-Sunday March 3&4

Food Journal - March 2, 3 & 4, 2012

Friday dinner:  – steamed veggies (asparagus & beets) with cultured vegetables. Later in the eve I had some raw homemade hemp milk, with coconut flakes, raisins, and one banana.

Saturday

Breakfast:  Green Smoothie (sunflower sprouts, apple, lemon, carrot, red pepper, parsley, sea kelp and dulcet flakes)

Lunch: Raw (home made) hemp milk, coconut flakes, banana, flax meal, raisins. Green smoothie in the afternoon. Two bananas during day.

Dinner:  A whole tangerine, Coconut Bliss Cacao ice cream bar, piece of whole grain toast with Ghee and honey. I know, sounds weird. I went out to a lecture and was not hungry, so I had a cup of tea and a Coconut Bliss. Then when I got home I had a the toast.

Sunday:

Breakfast (huge one): Green Smoothie + Steamed veggies (asparagus, beets, zucchini, tomato, lots of fresh herbs topped with butter and an egg sautéed in coconut oil. Plus cultured veggies of course.

Afternoon snack: Hand full of walnuts and 3 dates. Soaked mung for Kitcheree and 1 cup of whole mungs beans for soup tomorrow.

Dinner: Steamed Zucchini (yellow) with raw butter and a bowl of Kitcheree (yellow mung beans and Quinoa).

Drank lots of water and a couple cups of green tea throughout the weekend.

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What Do I Eat? Journal, Nov 9, 2011

Food Journal: November 9, 2011

Still trying new ways to keep myself fueled, satisfied and keeping my weight up. Ever since I did the fast last year (march 2011) keeping my weight up has been a challenge. I know, most don't have this problem, and I certainly never have either. I seem to get busy and don't eat that much.

All this said, I am going to start journaling my every day challenges, successes, tips and failures. I work at my own business, which means I seem like I am always working. I don't want to spend a lot of time in the kitchen either, unless it is leisurely. And, most the food I get when out is not up to my standards. It is often overly spiced (I almost called it "over medicated"....haha), over cooked and expensive. I totally get why people succumb to fast food.

Today: Since I was leaving early this morning I wanted to fill up before I left. This was not easy as I do not like to eat early in the day. Get ready, this is an odd day of eating:

Apple Cider Vinegar in a glass of fresh spring water to start my day followed by another glass of water within the hour. Then I warmed some fresh goat milk and added an herbal tonic with some whey protein powder and 1 tbsp of coconut oil added.  I actually drank this and it felt OK (new for me to mix this herbal/whey mixture with milk). Since my housemate was in the kitchen making a huge breakfast for she and her boyfriend, I wanted to stay out of the way. So, I quickly boiled some water, added a handful of oatmeal, one date and turned off the heat. I got ready, then I put the cooked oatmeal in a bowl "to go". Before I closed the lid, I added a raw egg yolk. Yes, that's right! I let it sit on top and then mixed it in the oatmeal when the oatmeal cooled a bit. I added a little raw sugar on top, just to make me feel better. Yes, this was a first.

OK, this mixture was actually good and kept me feeling fueled and full until about 1:00 pm. At this time I was in Whole Foods Market on Maui (oh darn), shopping for the desserts I am making tomorrow for the 11-11-11 event. They had fresh guacamole and chips in the produce department. It was fabulous. I went back for two more huge bites. Then they had samples of scones in the bakery. I had three of those also. Satisfied, I left the store for the rest of my errands. During this time I drank my 12 oz jar of water.

When I came home I was hungry and tired, so I ate two persimmons (woohoo - in season)and then laid down for a little rest. Upon waking I decided to make a bone broth as I was craving something substantial. In the pan I threw two bone marrow bones into some water with salt and began the boil. Tonight I am going to add a potato, carrot and celery to the broth, then top with another raw egg. Guess I am into eggs today! This is actually quite a different day for me.

Oh, I forgot to say that I had my Vitality Herbs and Clay mixture in a glass of water this afternoon after my rest.(Immune Power, Mineral Mana, and Hair, Skin, Nails combo)

Bone Broth

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Still Traveling and Feeling Fantastic

There are 3 things I did that seemed to get me upright and feel amazing. As a matter of fact I can't remember feeling this good in years. 1. Essential Oils

2. Immune Building Supplements

3. A ton of inner work that helped me get rid of old beliefs and thought patterns.

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