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Diet and Nutrition Programs

Liver Detoxification Diet
Allergy Elimination Diet
Liver/Gallbladder Flush
Diet For Chronically Ill Patients
Anti-fungal/microbial diet


Liver Detoxification Diet

Remove all Coffee, Caffeine, Alcohol, Dairy, Wheat, Sugar, Tomatoes, Corn, Citrus, Red- Meat, and Preservatives/Artificial Additives from diet. This includes all foods that have these things in them. Please read labels. Most people report that they are shocked to see what is in the foods they have been eating!

These are not "bad" foods per-se, but they do challenge the Liver, and in some cases, the rest of the digestive system, and because of this, are the top ten food allergen list.

Eat plenty of Vegetables, Whole Grains, Beans,"Clean" Meat (no antibiotics, hormones, etc.), and some Fruit. You may drink some Green Tea after a meal (yes, it has a little caffeine in it), Herbal Teas, and some Clear Fruit Juice, but your main beverage should be Clean Water.

If you are honest and persistent in your preparation and efforts, you will succeed in your first step; a major step towards better health. GOOD LUCK!

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Allergy-Elimination Diet

All fruits and vegetables except citrus, tomatoes, corn
Organic/free range chicken, turkey
White fish (cod, sole, walleye, halibut, swordfish, etc.)
Walnuts, sunflower seeds, almonds

Use organic produce when possible, but if commercial produce is used, wash very well as pesticides may cause an allergic reaction.

You may use the pulse test to determine if you are sensitive (allergic) to any foods. First, you must know what your average resting pulse rate is. Once you know this number, check your pulse 5 minutes after eating a specific food by itself (you may check after a meal, but this only tells you that something you ate in the meal is challenging you), if the pulse has increased by more than 10 beats per minute, you should avoid the food that you tested for at least 3 months , at which point you may test it again. If you fail again, avoid it for 6 months (not even coming in contact with it), and test it again. You should check your pulse every 15 minutes for the next hour after your 5-minute test, as sometimes the reaction is slower.

Avoid the following food/additives completely:

Dairy (milk, cheese, butter), Sugar, Corn, Tomatoes, Soy, Wheat, Coffee, Caffeine, Peanuts, and Citrus

Recommended Supplements:

Mediclear 1 serving with breakfast
Extra Vitamin C 1000 mg in AM/PM
Primal Defense
(acidophilus, bifidus...)
2+ billion organisms (live) between meals
Digestive Enzymes as recommended, after meals


Drink plenty of water (without ice) between meals (very little fluids with meals)
If Bowels are sluggish, make sure that there is plenty of fiber and water in the diet, and that you are getting ample exercise. If you still aren't having at least one BM/day, please notify your practitioner. Do NOT take laxatives for more than a few days in a row or on an on-going basis as they will exhaust the colon's natural ability to eliminate and you will become dependent on them!

Eating a variety of whole, natural foods is an important part of any recovery program.
This will take time, so please be patient and diligent in your efforts.

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Liver/Gallbladder Flush

Day 1 Through 6 (usually Monday through Saturday)

Drink as much fresh organic apple juice as you can (preferable a half gallon per day). If you cannot get fresh organic apple juice, purchase the best quality organic apple juice available at the health food store or co-op. If you do not tolerate the sugar in apple juice, dilute the apple juice with water. If you still do not tolerate the apple juice, then eat at least three or four fresh organic apples each day in place of the apple juice. Chew the apples well and drink plenty of pure spring or distilled water throughout the day. Continue with your normal diet, with the exception of restricting your dietary oil intake. Continue taking any nutritional supplements.

Day 6 (usually Saturday)

Eat your normal, healthy breakfast and lunch.

Two hours after lunch: Prepare a mixture of 1 or 2 tablespoons of Epsom Salt in 3 ounces of hot spring or distilled water. Prepare 1/3 to 1/2 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice. If you are allergic to lemons, substitute grapefruit or orange juice. When you are ready, HOLD YOUR NOSE, swallow the Epsom Salt mixture. CONTINUE HOLDING YOUR NOSE, drink the lemon juice and swish it around in your mouth before swallowing. RELEASE YOUR NOSE.

Repeat the above procedure in two hours.

For dinner: Eat only fresh grapefruit (organic is preferred). If you have a problem with grapefruit, you may eat fresh apples and drink fresh or high quality organic apple juice.

At bedtime: Prepare a glass with 1/2 cup of organic, unrefined, cold-pressed olive oil. (Spectrum Naturals brand is highly recommended, available at a heath food store or co-op.) Prepare another glass with 1/2 cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice (or grapefruit/orange juice if you are allergic to lemons). HOLD YOUR NOSE, drink the olive oil, follow with the lemon juice around in your mouth before swallowing. RELEASE YOUR NOSE.

Go immediately to bed. Lie on your right side with your right knee pulled up close to your chest for 30 minutes. Go to sleep.

Day 7 (usually Sunday)

One hour before breakfast: Take 1 to 2 tablespoons of Epson Salt dissolved in 3 tablespoons hot spring or distilled water, followed by 1/3 to 1/2 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice. REMEMBER TO HOLD YOUR NOSE

You may want to do 10 to 15 minutes of vigorous exercise 30 minutes following the Epsom Salt.

Eat a lighter than normal healthy breakfast.

Plan a relaxing, restful day as your body is purging itself. You may see a change in your stool color, and/or light to dark green gelatinous objects in your stool this day and maybe the next. These contain purged bile from the gallbladder and are helping to detoxify the liver and relieve congestion in the gallbladder.

If there are a large number of these objects in the stool you may repeat the liver/gallbladder flush in two to three weeks. Otherwise, the flush may be repeated as needed up to four times a year.

Note: There have been some reports attacking the Gallbladder flush for not doing what it purports, but many of my colleagues and I have seen many types of pain and digestive difficulties pass and a good number of patients even avoid surgery!

If you have severe pain (abdominal or chest).
DO NOT DO THIS FLUSH, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.

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Diet For Chronically Ill Patients

The body that has been out of balance for at least 3 months, with an auto-immune disorder, chronic degenerative disease, diabetes, asthma/allergies, sinusitis, and the list goes on and on, will need to be detoxified/cleansed, "re-educated," and then supplied with the proper nutrients/energy/environment to re-build or heal itself. The purpose of this section is to provide you with the basic foundation of your diet...in other words, here is what you can eat (there are always a few exceptions in the crowd)!

First- While you are in a healing phase, you should avoid
coffee, caffeinated beverages, alcohol, sodas, sugar, high fructose corn syrup, dairy, and artificial ingredients. Yes, this pretty much means EVERYTHING you have been consuming! Instead of focusing on what you CANNOT eat, try concentrating on what is going to lead you back to a state of health and wellness.

Drink water from a good, clean source. Avoid chlorinated
(most city water) water...filtered, spring or well water is ok.

-Carbohydrates: Fruit: focus on fruit that is in-season...apples in the Fall, dates, prunes, and figs in the Winter, citrus, strawberries, and plums in the Spring, and berries, melons, pears, peaches, nectarines, and some tropical fruits in the Summer. Some of you will have to minimize or avoid fruits.

-Vegetables: focus on veggies that are in-season...cabbage, carrot, artichoke, leeks, potatoes, pumpkin, squash (winter), and yams/sweet potatoes in the Fall and Winter (adding more warming spices as the weather cools, such as ginger, garlic, and onions), beets, beet greens, broccoli, all greens and sprouts in the Spring, and beets, cucumber, beans, radish, broccoli, cauliflower, and summer squash in the Summer.

-Protein: good, clean sources of poultry (chicken & turkey), fish (oily fish is better, such as salmon, mackerel, and sardines), and in the Fall/Winter, venison, elk, and other wild game is ok in moderation. For those without sensitivities/allergies to eggs, free-range eggs that are free of antibiotics are a great way to start the day, 3-4 days per week. Some of you will have problems digesting protein, so an acceptable alternative will be suggested, such as a protein powder from a hypo-allergenic source such as vegetables, or a protein supplement like spirulina may be recommended. It is crucial to prepare all your foods properly, but especially proteins. Do not overcook/dry-out your meats. This makes them hard-to-digest, and a tremendous burden to the digestive system as a whole. Also, keep your portion sizes no bigger than the palm of your hand.

A variety of beans and grains (including soybeans, red beans, black beans, kidney beans, adzuki beans, rice, brown rice, millet, spelt, amaranth, quinoa, and barley) are essential if animal products are being removed from the diet. Just as important is the preparation of these items. For the Chronically ill, a pressure-cooker is highly recommended as it opens up the beans/grains and makes them much more digestible. Soaking beans overnight, changing the water at least once is also highly recommended.

-Fats: Minimize saturated fats (found in animal protein, especially in red meat), and use monounsaturated fats such as olive oil (extra virgin is preferred) and canola oil liberally. It is also important to get plenty of the Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids (fats), such as wheat germ, sesame oil, flaxseed oil, and walnut. Omega-3's are the conditions in the body. As important as the kind of oil is the quality of the oil. Too many people pay little or no attention to this factor and consume rancid fats, which wreak havoc on the digestive system, namely, the Liver and Gallbladder. Make sure your oils are stored in cooler areas, blocked from sunlight, and that they are not too old. Smell them, and if you have any doubts, toss them and purchase new bottles, putting the purchase date on the label.

Finally, keep your meals simple. To many people combine too many foods, often of complex nature, making digestion quite a challenge for the body, and then magnifying this problem by further stifling their digestive energy by having a sweet, rich dessert, and instead of going for a nice walk to stimulate movement through the system, they sit around until it is time to go to bed.

Changing a diet and eating habits cannot occur overnight, but it takes commitment and personal responsibility. Take this as a challenge. Ask questions, read labels, make grocery lists, write down new foods and menu idea...and as time passes, you will adopt these healthy changes into new habits that will truly create a new you.

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Anti-fungal/microbial Diet

No: sugar, alcohol, flour-products, most fruits (citrus is usually ok), products with yeast or yeast extract, products with corn syrup or high fructose corn syrup, genetically engineered food, and make sure that all food is washed properly and eaten as fresh as possible. Eat whole, natural foods that come from "clean" sources, avoiding chemically-treated produce and meats that are from commercially raised animals that are given growth hormones and antibiotics. Use the pungent culinary spices liberally in your cooking, such as thyme, rosemary, and oregano (fresh is best). Fresh coconut and/or coconut milk are helpful. Drink lots of purified water.

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