When I first “cracked the code” on stabilizing and reversing prolapse, and wrote and published Saving the Whole Woman, I set up this forum. While I had finally gotten my own severe uterine prolapse under control with the knowledge I had gained, I didn’t actually know if I could teach other women to do for themselves what I had done for my condition.
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bad_mirror
August 4, 2009 - 11:53pm
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Kiki, so good to hear . . .
Kiki, so good to hear . . . you are for me "one who has gone before" and so I love hearing how well you are doing! I too have upped by omega-3 and *think* my prolapse is responding accordingly. Have you tried mache (pronounced mosh, but not sure what they may call it in the UK)? It's a green that is high in omega-3, and I am loving it in a salad with brown rice, kidney beans, and a bit of grilled wild salmon on top -- my omega-3 power meal :-)
Cheers to your continued health and well-being!
kiki
August 5, 2009 - 12:26am
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mache
Quick google makes me think Mache is lambs lettuce. i have it occasionally in salad but didn't realise it was so great for you! will have to look into it. might even have some seeds to stick some in the ground... your meal sounds delicious!
thing i found is amazing is to really read every label and realise just how much vegetable oil is in everything!!! you name it, its in there. wow, what a challenge to cut it out. and i wouldn't say i eat much processed food!
i know this is all so much more complicated than this, but i figure it's little starts. I can't wait to hear the whole story when Christine gets there, and make these changes part of a bigger picture. But in the mean time I am so enjoying learning so much more about what I eat, and feeling like I'm doing good things for my body--so thank you for sharing one more bit of this!
going to go hunt through my seeds... ;-)
fc12
August 5, 2009 - 1:13am
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Tumeric
Can I ask, how do you 'take' this? Just in food you make or do you take it like a supplement. I know eggs are main source of omega 3s. Anything else?
kiki
August 5, 2009 - 6:21am
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turmeric
I am taking turmeric in a capsule, 3 x a day--just what it says on the container. should read more, just haven't had time. apparently the amount you would use in food is not enough to be a strong anti inflamatory--but remember, i am trying this for my LS primarily, so i have no idea for day to day use how much you'd want. i just know i need a lot of something! ;-) and the effects on the rest of my body are really a fabulous bonus for me at the moment...
re omega 3's...fish is a main source if you eat meat, and flax. beyond that you'd have to google. Also, Christine has a ton of wisdom around omega 3 and 6 ratios that she will soon be sharing (can't wait!!!). but i know looking up different foods i was amazed at just what is in them. eggs may have omega 3, but have a lot more omega 6. so, to be honest, i'm not really sure enough of the intricacies of this to give any advising on what foods are good to eat. But i know Christine is compiling all her findings into one thing which will help us all.
At the moment, i am primarily eating fruit, veg, rice or quinoa, oatmeal for breakfast, flax, fish, pulses, plain yogurt, and just added a bit of seaweed to get a bit more fibre. for cooking using a bit of organic butter as Christine suggested, and lots of lovely herbs. I figure i can't really go wrong eating just healthy, whole foods. and my body is responding, so even if it needs tweeking when i find out more from Christine, at least I'm part way down the right path and can't be doing any harm eating this way!
clavicula
August 6, 2009 - 8:01am
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WTG, Kiki! Can't wait to
WTG, Kiki! Can't wait to hear more about your progress!
Liv