Thursday, August 23, 2012


From a "3-Letter Word" to a "5-Letter Word"


“They” say that as your body gets older it breaks down and falls apart; you should expect it. It’s the process of getting “OLD”. When I hear someone express that philosophy I think of my mother who hated that “3-Letter Word”. She truly believed that you were as young as you felt, and she always felt great. It was her mindset. She lived her life to the fullest, even to the last.

So as the chronological clock ticked on and years were added to years, my body seemed to “fall apart” with sinus issues, forgetfulness, achy joints, and bad knees – you know how it goes. I wondered if the inevitable "3-Letter Word" had come to pay a permanent visit.


 

The first thing I did was pray and ask my Heavenly Father to heal my body; then I went to the doctor. Doctors ask their typical questions to find where the pain is and then relieve symptoms with pills and surgery; and my doctor did not disappoint. After the question period, the poking, and the x-rays, he told me I had “chronic” tendonitis of which, of course, there was no cure; “chronic” being the operative word. Because you see, once something is dubbed chronic, the patient is at the doctor’s mercy since “there is no cure”. I was told I must learn to live with it. He actually used the dreaded “3-Letter Word”. He assured me, however, that there were things which he could prescribe which could ease the pain.

Really!!! For the rest of my life? I’m not sure at what age you label someone with the dreaded “3-Letter Word”; but I considered myself still pretty young. I wasn’t even a grandmother yet! At that moment in the doctor’s office I realized I did not want to spend the rest of my life fighting pain, limiting activity, and taking myriads of pills, with surgery the only thing to look forward to. So, I began one of my favorite hobbies – to educate myself.

A friend of mine introduced me to the book Clean, by Dr. Alejandro Junger. As I read his book I was intrigued by the philosophy that toxins caused us pain and weight gain. The weight gain was caused because toxins were stored in fat. Without getting rid of toxins, one couldn’t get rid of fat. Seemed simple enough; but what were the toxins? According to Junger, toxins came from four different areas: 1) the world at large; 2) the environment in which we live; 3) personal hygiene and home products; 4) and what we put into our mouths. In fact, he said certain foods could be toxic to us; things like high fructose corn syrup, white sugar, gluten and diary, even caffeine. He encouraged his readers to go on an “elimination/detox diet” eliminating many of these allergenic and toxic foods for 21 days. So, I decided to give it a try. After all what could it hurt, and maybe I would even lose a few pounds.

First, I needed to eliminate the “no-no” foods: things like gluten, dairy-including cheese and yogurt, caffeine, the night shades, anything pre-prepared, wheat products (pasta, bread, muffins, donuts) etc. Once I was cleaned out, I started the actual juicing part of the diet where you juice breakfast and dinner and have a sensible lunch with lots of greens. Amazingly after only 10 days or so, my joint pain vanished, I had no more mucus/sinus problems and I had an amazing amount of energy. At that point I realized that my health issues were, in fact, food related.

Once I finished the three weeks of juicing, I began to add back one food at a time to find out which ones were the culprit. The first one I added back was gluten. Sure enough my joint pain immediately resurfaced. I eliminated it again and waited a few days for the pain to subside; then I tried dairy. Again, the mucus and sinus pain returned. I continued with other foods, one at a time; but some foods I have permanently left out - besides the gluten and dairy - such as white sugar, high fructose corn syrup, and processed foods.

During those first few months I kept motivated by four factors. One was that I was losing a half a pound a day (total of 42 pounds). Even though pain was my main motivation, it’s amazing how finally being able to lose weight keeps you pressing forward. The second factor was how many other pains and discomforts also vanished from my body in such a short amount of time – I counted a total of 20. My energy level increased, the foggy brain disappeared as well as allergy symptoms, and I feel and look younger. Another factor which helped to keep me motivated was watching documentaries such as, "Hungry For Change", "Forks Over Knives", and "Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead". These films helped to make me aware of the food industry - Big Pharma, Big Agriculture, The Dairy Industry, and Meat Industry and how much of the food industry works - not for our well being and health - but for their profit. Once you see the big picture, it helps to keep you going on the daily level when sometimes you want to revert back. But the most rewarding to me was watching those around me - my family, friends, and even acquaintances - see what had happened to me and want the change for themselves. After just a few months, I witnessed numerous others not only lose hundreds of pounds collectively, but drop unnecessary medications, and once again pursue active healthy lifestyles.

As I reflect back over my journey so far, I'm first of all amazed that my Heavenly Father did hear my cry and heal me. What I've learned from this is that He had already provided for the healing in creating an amazing body full of cells which knew just what to do to eliminate fat, toxins, and disease. It was me who had not allowed my body to do its job because of what I was feeding it. I am very thankful that He answered my prayer by opening the door of knowledge which allowed me to more fully understand how His system worked so I could then take back my health and allow my body to do the job it was designed to do. 
 
Now I have to get on with the job of living out my new favorite saying, "You're as YOUNG as you feel" - which, by the way, is a "5-letter word".

8 comments:

  1. This motivates me, and others, to live healthier! Thanks, Mom. xoxoxox

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    1. It's very rewarding to see you making good food choices and living healthier. It'll also be easier during "family" holidays :}

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  2. You are very motivating, Becky. I actually bought myself a juicer at your recommendation--but I haven't had time to open the box and read the instructions yet! When and if my life settles a little, I'd love for you to come down and get me started on the Junger program. I have the book on my ipad. I just need time to focus on myself. Keep up the good work. You look great and I know you feel great!

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  3. Wow Sharon. I had no idea you had bought a juicer and the Clean book. It's a great place to start when you get the time to focus on yourself. I would have no idea how to suggest to you how to focus on yourself with everything that's going on, but I do encourage you to as soon as things settle down. When they do let me know, and maybe I'll take a road trip. Would love to see you.

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  4. Yeah for your new blog Becky and for taking the time to point the way to others. I love that about you.

    You do look amazing and I am so happy for the new you that has arrived-Praise God!

    May He bless your en devour!

    Dreaming of a vita-mix to add to our family...still in the *wanting* phase, but believing that God will show up with one (or a great deal on one) soon!

    Until then our refurbished old juicer is getting lots of love and is so happy to be out of the garage at my Knight's office and into the light of the counter!

    xoxo
    Kimmie
    mama to 8
    one homemade and 7 adopted

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  5. Hi Becky, I look forward to subsequent entries into your blog. You are inspiring a whole lot of people including myself. It's simply a case of refocusing our attention on the foods that NOURISH us. Dr. Junger's book helped me to sort out what works for me...thanks to you!

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  6. Hi Becky,
    Thanks so much for sharing your "journey" here - I'm hoping to start this program and am so inspired by your story! I might have to take some baby steps at first, but am encouraged that when I do, I'll feel better & better as my body heals itself and I learn a new way of cooking & enjoying the food God gave us to nourish our bodies they way they were created!

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  7. Michelle:
    I am so encouraged that you are looking to take back your health. It's not a diet, but a new way of living. Baby steps are good. As you detox and eliminate all toxins from going in, you'll starve out the inflammation and allow the body to heal itself. Good for you.

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