Ok, I am going to do a second fast, and unlike my first one Im going to use an online community for support. Hi, so if your out there may we support each other?
About 2 years ago I stumbled unto the idea of water fasting as a means for healing. I was experiencing a considerable amount of arthritic pain and an increase in asthma and a variaty of other symptoms most likely due to some undiagnosed autoimmune disease of sometype. After afew M.D. visits and some labs the diagnosis was leading to "something" autoimmune in nature. Whatever the daignosis it was all reading to the bottom line of taking some nasty type of meds. Since I didn't have med insurance and didn't want a slow death through toxic meds water fasting became a great alternative. So that summer I underwent a water fast that lasted for 23 days then booked a stay at True North Center for refeeding. It would have been so much easier to do the entire fast there, but I couldn't make it happen financially and felt that the refeeding process would be where I could get the most bang for my buck as I was would be new to a healthy vegan lifestyle.
The fast was really hard! Day in and day out feeding and cooking for kiddos; to this day Im surprised I made it. I guess I was desperate and the pain I was living in was worse then the "pain" of the fast. Yes, it was a very beneficial and rewarding experience to say the least. Today I'm afraid that I am not "as motivated " and I 'm just hoping I will make it through the peroid of time my body dictates is right for me. I know I need even more support then before. I have slowly reintroduced toxic foods in my life and , yes, some of the symptoms are back, I would really like to think I could be wise enough to endure the "pain" of the fast BEFORE it gets to the point it where the pain of life is greater. Because I lack some of the drive for this, I of course question my chances of "succeeding". But my life is such that this is the only time I will be able to do this in the next few years. I maybe have 10 pounds I could lose so I lay around and I am quite weak during my fasting So jealous of all the people I read about having increased energy!! So....... Here I go. Accountability #1 - Post hear dailly and journal daily. Please fasting "buddies" out there make yourself known.
Personally I would never use homeopathy to cure something as serious as lung cancer. It contains pretty much no herb just the energy of herbs-use real herbs.
To make it they take one part herb and 99 parts water and shake it then take one drop of that and add 99 parts water and shake it again,..then they do that again taking one drop of the very diluted mix and adding 99 of part of water and they dilute and dilute many times till not a molecule of the herb remains just water and the so called energy of the plants..maybe it has one part per million of water when done..In my opinion, it is useless spend the money on things with more of a chance of healing.
Dr Schulze's incurables has healed all those things but one must do every part exactly as directed..more on it is found here
Hi,
Me too, I have tried several methods but they did not seem to work. However, I have tried the below 4 methods and it works wonders....
1. Soothe your eyes with something cold.
You've probably heard that placing cucumbers over your eyes will help reduce bags, but it s actually the cool temperature that soothes the area. Cucumbers happen to be the perfect shape, size and texture to treat under-eye bags, so go ahead and slice one up - just make sure it s been chilling in the refrigerator beforehand.
If you don t have a cucumber, wet a few teabags and chill them in the freezer or refrigerator before placing them over your eyes. Use a soothing tea, like chamomile or peppermint, so you get the benefits of aromatherapy at the same time.
2. Use teabags.
The tannin in the teabag can sometimes help ease down under-eye bags. Boil water and dunk two teabags into the hot water.
Bob it up and down until they are soaked through. Remove and allow to cool on a plate. If wished, cover face, nose, eyes, with paper towel or face washers. Lie down somewhere comfortable. Place one soaked teabag over each eye. Put your feet up, relax for a few minutes. After a little chilling out, remove the teabags. Hopefully, things will look a little less puffy when you check the mirror again.
3. Use a good eye cream
Thirdly, to get rid of eye bags, you can use eye cream which contains the ingredient called Argireline: A peptide that works quickly and effectively to diminish the visible signs of eye bags and aging within a few minutes.
Demo on how to use it: https://youtu.be/ygZwQrEa460
This a a new product which was only launched recently. Pre-orders available.
4. Lastly, Put on some concealer.
In the short term, concealing under-eye bags and circles with a little makeup is the quickest and most effective solution. The right makeup can greatly reduce the appearance of bags and keep you looking fresh all day. Follow these steps to apply concealing makeup:
Choose a concealer that matches your skin tone. If your under-eye bags are dark, you could also go one shade lighter. Apply the concealer with your finger or a cotton ball. Make sure you dab it on lightly instead of rubbing it into your skin. The makeup will conceal your bags more effectively if it stays on the surface of your skin.
Follow the concealer with a brush of powder to help it set and stay in place all day. Use a matte powder (not one with shimmer) and a blush brush to apply a little powder under your eyes.
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