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Re: Tavis Explains the Conductivity Diet (new video)
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: February 06, 2015 11:49PM

Tai Wrote:
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> Hi SueZ,
> thanks for your answers.
> where did you buy your shilajit? I am willing to
> check it out.

Your welcome, Tai. The company I used to get it from changed their recipe and it tastes too awful. The brand I get now is Earthshiftproducts.com. That is where I buy very potent fulvic acid, too.

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Re: Tavis Explains the Conductivity Diet (new video)
Posted by: RawPracticalist ()
Date: February 07, 2015 12:09AM

...
shilajit
goji berry
Spirulina
...

Which raises the question.

Is it really the superfood or the ability of getting the body in super condition to properly utilize any valid raw food as source of nutrients?

Because before all these superfoods where discovered in far away lands, local people were alive.

If the machine is in proper working condition, eating local tomatoes should be good enough.

Let's tune the machine. The quality of the oil is not important if the car is not tuned up and the batteries are old and dirty. It will make no difference if you bought super grade gas.



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/07/2015 12:15AM by RawPracticalist.

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Re: Tavis Explains the Conductivity Diet (new video)
Posted by: SueZ ()
Date: February 07, 2015 12:19AM

SueZ Wrote:
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> tezcal Wrote:
> --------------------------------------------------
> -----
> > SueZ Wrote:
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> > -----
> > > tezcal Wrote:
> > >
> >
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> >
> > > -----
> > > > i have, but using fulvic acid instead of
> > > shilajit.
> > > > i don't think i did them properly, as i
> just
> > > heard
> > > > him say it should be a slow, eight hour or
> so
> > > > ordeal. but never the less, it always
> > produced
> > > > some interesting experiences in the
> bathroom.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > i've been considering giving them a try
> again
> > > even
> > > > though i don't necessarily follow his diet.
> > the
> > > > aloe/cactus smoothies seem to be really,
> > > really,
> > > > really clearning me out as it is though.
> > >
> > > Thanks for responding, Texcal! I hope others
> > > respond, too.
> > >
> > > I take fulvic acid also. I switched brands
> from
> > > Ornica to Earthshift - which is way way more
> > > potent. I also like Robert Cassar's Shilajit
> > much
> > > better than Ornica's since Ornica changed
> their
> > > recipe about a year and a half ago.
> > >
> > > Tavis said if you have trouble waiting until
> > after
> > > the tonics to eat it's fine to eat something
> > > before you start on the tonics. If you do
> it's
> > > best to eat something before tonic #1 or
> after
> > > tonic #1. That is what I usually do. I have a
> > > small breakfast after Tonic #1 of either flax
> > or
> > > chia seeds with a little cocoanut oil, fulvic
> > > acid, and a pinch of black salt. On the days
> I
> > > have chia I grind it up - most of the time
> > with
> > > some bilberries and Xylitol. Tavis also said
> > that
> > > if you can't wait to have your meal that it's
> > fine
> > > to take a spoonful of raw vegan oil or some
> > nuts
> > > to get you through the day. Sometimes he has
> > his
> > > main meal before he has the tonics and has
> the
> > > liquids for the rest of the day. It's
> important
> > to
> > > be flexible.
> > >
> > >
> > > One thing I often do is have Tonics #3 and #4
> in
> > a
> > > condensed form. I drink them with 2 cups of
> > water
> > > instead of 4. I do this because I live in the
> > > north and when it's cold out I am usually
> > inside
> > > in high humidity conditions and can't take
> all
> > > that liquid. When I'm in low humidity
> conditions
> > I
> > > have no trouble with having all that liquid.
> > >
> > > I'm loving the cactus/aloe smoothies! Are you
> > > having them skin, latex, and all? I'm just
> > using
> > > the aloe skinless and rinsed off. I did have
> > to
> > > pause in my daily intake of the smoothies for
> a
> > > couple of days, though, because I was loosing
> > too
> > > much weight as they are so filling I couldn't
> > eat
> > > my whole dinner.
> >
> > that's interesting, thanks for sharing! i think
> i
> > will incorporate the tonics as mentioned
> knowing
> > that one can be flexible. i had been under the
> > impression that it needed to be done first
> thing
> > in the morning. i do remember tavis once saying
> to
> > dan, since dan tries to pry so much information
> > tavis isn't comfortable sharing, about what the
> > one thing is tavis would recommend to everyone
> > (since tavis likes working on the individual
> > basis) was to start with the tonics daily. i
> don't
> > see why not, there's nothing scary or invasive
> > about them. i'll have to look up earthshift's
> > products. last i saw one must pay registration
> to
> > order correct? but i think they end up giving
> you
> > credit in the same amount or something. i
> always
> > wondered if the products cassar sells are as
> good
> > as he claims.
> >
> >
> >
> > for the cactus aloe smoothies, i have been
> > blending it with the skin on out of
> convenience.
> > do you and tai recommend removing the skin?
>
> Texcal, I didn't have to pay any fees to order
> from Earthshift. They give you
> free shipping on your first order. IMO, their
> coconut oil is the best that can be had without
> making your own. It's processed at it's peak right
> on the plantation in the Philippines. Very fresh.
> I buy it by the tub. Their prices for stuff are
> pretty low. The health ranger charges about $10
> more for the tub of coconut oil, for instance.
>
> I don't use the skin of the aloe in my Cactus/Aloe
> smoothies but, as Tai reminds, since bugs don't
> like it maybe I'll start using it. Tavis eats the
> skin and he says his specialty is parasites so who
> knows. Nothing eats my yard's sage but that
> doesn't stop me from eating it. I'm still afraid
> of the latex though. Maybe I'll try it further
> down the road.
>
> Ideally the idea is to have the tonics consumed by
> 2 PM but Tavis says they work for people who
> can't do that as they work night shifts, etc. I've
> been on the tonics for almost 2 years now and
> haven't found even one down side to doing that so
> I shall continue. It was difficult at first but
> now it's just a habit and no problem at all.


Texcal, one thing I have found very useful for carrying tonics around are these Tulid silicone BPA free water tight lids. They are the only ones that work well, in my experience.

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