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Re: Still do not want to...


Your digestive has probably temporarily shut down and you might find "hard to digest" foods uncomfortable at the moment. Vegetable juices are an excellent source of nutrition and require almost no digestion (only metabolism) compared to solid food. Check the juicing forum here at Curezone.


Juice that is made fresh is healthiest because the enzymes are still alive, but vegetable juice is so healthy that the canned juice at grocery stores is still very healthy (V8, etc.). Easy to digest foods (cottage cheese, spam, etc.) are also a good idea if you are concerned with bulk or have trouble with digestion right now.
Corn, green peas, mashed potatoes, meatloaf, etc. might be better after your digestion is stronger, but right now, you might have trouble with the grease in the meat loaf or the proper digestion of green peas. It is best that you slowly build your digestion so that your body won't feel uncomfortable and can become strong enough to deal with regular meals.

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http://www.mercola.com/nutritionplan/juicing.htm


Don't let the doctor label you as anorexic if your just in a bad slump and feeling bad about something else. If you have something else going on in your life (in the recent past?), address it, don't hide it with a label of anorexic. People don't simply become anorexic, there is a reason for everything.

Anorexia is a SYMPTOM of something. Maybe a bad emotional experience or health condition. Investigate.





 

 
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