Two Legged Boxer

Not too long ago, I stumbled upon this video.

I must say that I was impressed that the two-legged boxer was quite capable of running and doing all the typical things that many associate with an active dog. Limited mobility? Doesn’t seem to be a big issue with this dog, now does it?

Ability despite disability. That’s a great takeaway from the above video that even we as humans could do well to learn and apply in our own lives. Be thankful for what you have.

in everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.
1 Thessalonians 5:18 – New American Standard Bible

Dr. Robert Morse on Candida Albicans (Fungus) Issues

This past Saturday I had a lot of free time. My daughter was at her friends for a birthday celebration. I finished my work, went outdoors and enjoyed the fresh air for a bit, once I returned inside I finally got a chance to check out a few of Dr. Robert Morse’s YouTube videos. I hadn’t heard about him until recently and was curious to learn more about what he does.

If you do a bit of research, you’ll find that he has a fairly impressive background; he holds a Doctorate of Science in Biochemistry. After I learned more about him, I could easily understand certain scientific terms/explanations were effortlessly woven within his conversation. He’s speaking about topics that he’s very knowledgeable about.

Fruit sugars and candida

It was interesting listening to his explanation about fungal infections and some of the misconceptions about candida. For example all sugars being bad, even fruit. Or the fact that you must avoid all sugar (including fruits) to eliminate parasites. Say what? There are ingredients within fruit that are very helpful to ward off candida or parasites. So yes… I always found this blanket statement a bit strange, especially with the results I was seeing when I decided to introduce juicing fruits only into my candida plan. Instead of making the candida go haywire it was seeming to help, hmmm… But I’m just one person you know, the results might vary depending upon the person. Well… after more research I found others using fruit, just like myself in their fight against candida. So of course what Dr. Morse said made sense. I had first hand experience and I agree with him. Raw fruits can be good, but processed sugars aren’t when fighting candida.

Hardly any candida symptoms

I received one of his books today and will be doing some bedtime reading. I will say months later my candida has not been happy since I’m constantly giving it a beat down.

Candida cravings/symptoms… take a hike!

Yes, I did go through the part where I had intense cravings for things that would wreak havoc with candida, and sometimes I did cave but… I made it over the mountain and now I’m cruising. I still make homemade pizza, but you know what? I’m not interested in having it at all even though it looks amazing!  I’m at the point, where I can look at them without craving them and that indeed is a blessing.  I realized the culprit behind those cravings was my candida. It was craving those yeasty foods and I thought it was me. The American Parasite video was a great visual tool for myself.

I do get the occasional itch and that usually means I’ll be passing some candida colonies in my bowel movements. Do I still take enemas? Of course I do, but only as needed. Making proper food choices has helped, having regular bowel movements and the occasional enema have all played an important role into bringing me where I am now.

Liferegenerator: Wild Herbal Lemon Ginger Blast Juice

Another one of my favorites videos, love Teresa Jordan’s (aka Raw T) ponytails. She’s married to Lonnie Jordan, founding member of War.

What’s even more impressive is that she’s was in her early fifties when this video was made. I think she was 54?

Teresa Jordan raw-t-2
Teresa Jordan (Raw T)

She’s in phenomenal shape and she’s gorgeous. Just look at her skin, hair and her eyes. She’s glowing! I love that! Lord willing I’ll still be in phenomenal shape when I reach her age. That’s a little under 11 years from now…

Lady Crush

(n.) an overwhelming sense of awe felt for another lady, elicited by varying causes ranging from deep respect to giddy enthusiasm.

Ok, ok, ok… enough of the lady crush that’s going on in here. I love the kitchen in the photo. It’s set up similar to ours. The cabinets look identical to ours along with the slate floor. With the exception that we have dark marble for the counter tops and center island.

Teresa is a raw foodist. I’m guessing she still is one, although I haven’t read too much about her in a few years.

Of course watching the video made me eager to start juicing with produce from my own garden and picking wild crafted herbs during my daughter and my travels in our woods.

I love all the seasons, so yes… I am enjoying the frigid temperatures we’ve been receiving over the past several weeks. For myself, it’s all about being thankful for what you have and making do with what God has brought into your life. This past week, it was below 0 for a few days. When Spring arrives, I’ll enjoy that also and will be happy when I can use my own fresh produce in my juicers (Breville and Green Star) and also my blender (VitaMix.)