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09-14-2008, 09:42 PM | #1 | |
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Spiritual Diet (Ama Gi please comment)
I took this from the Divinecosmos website. This is David Wilcock's list of No-Nos for a spiritual diet. I'm looking for additional information on what to eat/not eat.
Ama-Gi - what is your view on a proper spiritual diet? Anything to add or remove from this information? Quote:
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09-14-2008, 10:26 PM | #2 |
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Re: Spiritual Diet (Ama Gi please comment)
in his "2012 enigma" lecture, wilcock says that you should eat a good diet but not go overboard. here, in your post, he seems to indicate that most food is bad and to follow a strict regimen. id really like to know where he is getting this information. im certainly not refuting him, but would enjoy a source.
in the dietary realm, i follow dr russell blaylocks (of ''excitotoxin/anti-aspartame'' fame) information: - no MSG (a complete list here of the alternative names: http://www.truthinlabeling.org/hiddensources.html) - no processed foods - no GE foods - no processed sugars (cancer generating substance and GE source: sugar beets) - no milk/dairy products (enzymes are a hidden source of MSG) - no large fish (mercury contaminants) - no soy (as a guy, i dont want any phyto estrogens) - no peanuts - no spring water (distilled only with concentrated minerals added to it) - no wine (fluoride) - no potatos - never any aspartame (in 99% of gum, breath mints, etc.) - no tea (fluoride source) except for rooibos tea. white tea has just little fluoride, but any fluoride is a no for me. what am i left to eat: - raw vegetables - fruits (no grapes: fluoride clogs up the pineal gland) - organic turkey - sardines - rice (theres some lundberg rice thats really good) - organic eggs - raw nut butters - not dry roasted. almond is very good. rejuvenative.com has some unreal butters on their site. they could also be found at a local health food store or at whole foods. probably trader joes... as far as mushrooms are concerned, they are a natural source of MSG (as are tomatos and seaweed) but do not have any contaminants in them. still, i avoid them. the only mushrooms ill partake in are amanitas and thats only a once in awhile thing. i agree with the bleached flour... but any organic bread is whole grain and unbleached and i dont recommend anyone eating almost anything non-organic these days. my diet is boring, but after the first week, i got used to it. im more of a texture fan anyway, so giving up taste wasnt a huge thing for me. popcorn is not yet genetically modified so thats OK to eat insofar as GE is concerned. very little sweet corn on the market is GE as well. honey-- raw organic honey (Y.S. bee farms) has benefits that outweigh any detriments. i also like the bee pollen for trace minerals. the bee pollen texture is quite good, too... at least i like it. fruit: theres a book called the art of shen-ku which outlines which fruit are acidic and which are not. i dont believe anyone really needs to worry about acidic and alkaline foods as long as they are somewhat following this diet. ive been on this diet since february... i miss green tea ice cream, but enjoy staying disciplined. as far as supplements are concerned, i go with dr blaylocks recommendations as well: - alpha lipoic acid - L carnitine - a good multivitamin (men: no iron) - 250 mg magnesium malate/citrate 2x day (jigsaw is recommended by blaylock) - coenzyme q-10 - liquid fish oil (DHA is what is important) that has the 'fishiness' removed (i like carlsons brand-- comes in a brown bottle with a norweigian waterfall on it) once in awhile, ill take a melatonin pill at night or have some bee propolis extract. quercetin is a great antioxidant. also... brands count... but only for certain items which are dependent on good refinement. always go for the vegetable caps and not the gelatin caps since theyre an MSG source. lastly... i have some silver biotics brand silver colloid. i use that only when needed. its worked for me when i had an upset stomach, but to be honest it couldve been a simple placebo effect. deagle recommends his 100% allicin pill, which i have yet to purchase. thats just my take on this. |
09-14-2008, 11:01 PM | #3 |
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Re: Spiritual Diet (Ama Gi please comment)
look up the anrold ehret diet, fruitairian diet, and the breathairian diet
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09-14-2008, 11:09 PM | #4 |
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Re: Spiritual Diet (Ama Gi please comment)
My view is very simple.
Eat as we would as if we were tribes people. No disrespect to him but almost half of what he said only applies to blood group. Certain blood groups cant eat red meat as this causes cancer etc... To lable all of the foods this way is very wrong. What he should have pointed out was some of that list and reactions ONLY applies to blood group. No specific food can bring on the benifits of spiritual growth. Natural foods are the way forward but dont expect to have spiritual growth from devouring it. Most of the foods of today do work to dull our senses down by calcifying the pineal gland and damage our chakra's, that i will say to all. If you require more info on blood group foods please click the link. This will increase health and vitility. http://www.uoregon.edu/~sshapiro/ER4...Lists_TOC.html |
09-14-2008, 11:25 PM | #5 |
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Re: Spiritual Diet (Ama Gi please comment)
The Hippocrates institute doesn't follow the blood type diet. Based on that the food never enters the blood stream directly.
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09-15-2008, 02:11 AM | #6 |
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Re: Spiritual Diet (Ama Gi please comment)
This diet was authored for David Wilcock by his spiritual/ET source, hence is coined the 'ET Diet'. It is apparently similar to a diet provided by Edgar Cayce in a reading in the early-mid 20th century. Apparently, Wilcock's 'source' harped on him enough about it until he finally came around to it.
I could be beating the hell out of the history here, so bear with me. Just a quick run through of my understanding of it. |
09-15-2008, 02:36 AM | #7 |
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Re: Spiritual Diet (Ama Gi please comment)
Actually that diet seems to be a good diet... my understanding is that humans are meant to be fruitarians or breathairians.
In Genesis 1:29 it states that our meat is fruit and herbs. So plants and their fruit are meant to be our food. I reference Genesis not because I am a bible thumper, but because its one of our oldest books. Now all the no no foods in the ET diet listed cause mucus, or clog the body. All disease is the result of insufficient drainage. Eventually bacteria and yeasts will start to feed on these build ups and cause problems in the body. So by eating only fruits and vegetables in their whole forms... we get foods that are balanced, and do not clog the body. I also know that glutens and starches in large quantities clog the body. So large amounts of rice, corn, potatoes, and grains can end up doing damage. But I also know these foods can have their time and place. As for cooking foods... I know many say to eat only raw foods. But since I practice TCM I know that cooked foods also have their time and place. So in conclusion, the ET diet is a good diet... but dont get to caught up in it. The idea behind it is just to keep the bodies circulation systems clear, and flowing. Like a crystal clean river. |
09-15-2008, 04:39 AM | #8 |
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Re: Spiritual Diet (Ama Gi please comment)
vitamin/mineral supplements are essential though
b12 is critical to a no meat diet |
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