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Fire at the Kitchen, World's First Liquidarian 'Blog
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  • Liquidarian Challenge.   by  loganberry     18 y     5,716       10 Messages Shown       Blog: Fire at the Kitchen, World's First Liquidarian 'Blog
    I am preparing to go liquidarian. I really badly, badly need to mineralize, alkalize, and save myself from jumping in the river. I'll eat tomorrow, and then start in the evening - March 29th being something of an important anniversary for me. I'd like to invite anyone to join me in "going" whatever your next step is - 100% raw vegan, raw alkalarian - or perhaps in going on that fast you've been wanting to. I'm sure that'll be for you as big a step as this is for me.

    So think about it...if you want to join the fun.

    I'll post tomorrow, Day 0.
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    • david jubb   by  ren     18 y     2,856
      Sounds like something David Jubb would do again!
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      • Re: david jubb   by  loganberry     18 y     2,845
        Can you elaborate? He'd want to do highly mineralized liquidarianism, wouldn't he?

        I sing the body electric!
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        • Re: david jubb   by  food critic     18 y     5,285     0 of 1 (0%)
          David Jubb is a fake. He is a liar and a charlatan who entrapts people into his cult by professing to know about nutrition and physiology. He does have a PhD from NYU, but not in any area related to nutrition or physiology. After reading his works, anyone who knew anything about nutrition and physiology would instantly realize he is a fake.
          He claims to have been a breatharian for ten years. (living off of nothing but air and his own urine) Humanly impossible.
          He promotes things and then sells you the ingredients you need to follow them through. Sounds fishy to me. There is no use for any kind of flushing. The gall bladder, liver and colon all take care of that by themselves.
          Molds and yeast do not live in the colon. They are destroyed in the highly acidic stomach long before they reach the colon. Bacteria do live in the colon, but these are neccessary for digestion.

          If you wnat to eat better, check out a book from the library written by a main stream nutritionist. They have a much better understanding about what is important for the body that Mr. Jubb.
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          • Re: david jubb   by  MoonDancer108     12 y     2,939
            Hi Food Critic, First, I just want to acknowledge that you must really care about people and their well being to be posting your concerns. Thank You. I just want you and anyone else who happens to read this to know my experience with Dr. David Jubb. I was diagnosed by a Doctor with systemic candida. Candida is a bacteria that lives in the intestine. It's job it to digest starches and sugars. So it is a good thing in its place. When a person takes to many antibiotics or eats too much processed foods, takes pharmaceuticals or has mercury amalgam fillings among other things, this kills the GOOD bacteria and for some reason leaves the Candida bacteria alone. Well, then we start craving sugars and starches because the candida wants to be fed and it keep growing out of control in the intestine till it becomes a mold and sends spores into the intestinal wall causing "Leaky Gut", (Systemic Candida), This mold gets into the blood and goes systemic. That is a bad thing. I should know. I suffered for many years because "Doctors" didn't know how or why this happened and did not understand the roll food plays in our health. Well, I could not eat anything accept steamed veggies and millet, pinto beans and almonds, coconut oil and some butter. Well, I ate a lot of that because I was so hungry all the time. I was not absorbing nutrients because the candida blocked that process and also the food I was eating was cooked and devoid of nutrients and enzymes. Although I felt better eating this than anything else I still felt sick and weighed from 90 to 95 pounds. I did this diet for 5 years with little results. Plus I was taking 500.00 a month worth of supplements. UggH! Then I read about Raw Foods and how many people have healed form eating only this way. So I started and felt yucky. Then I realized with more research that I just needed to do this raw food thing in a way that would heal what was going on in MY body. So I kept searching and found Dr. David Jubbs work. WOW!!!! I started eating the way he suggested and started to feel so so much better in one week. Then I met him at a raw food gathering in Ashland OR. and told him how much better I was but that I still needed help. I told him I didn't have much money because I had spent it all on other doctors and supplements with not results. He said he would give me a session and not charge me, or I could just pay what I could afford. He looked in my eyes, at my tongue, and read me like a book. He knew what was going on with me physically, emotionally and spiritually. Then told me what to do. I didn't have to buy one thing form him. Although I did buy his book which I still use even after 13 years. A year after meeting him he came to my town for two weeks and talked to us every night for 2 or 3 hours on how to use life foods to heal our bodies. He also taught us how to do the Gallbladder Flush and I have done about 25 of them over the past 13 years. I feel and look great!!!! I had terrible skin problems that cleared up and I gained 15 pounds. It was the only thing that helped me after many years and lots of money listening to doctors who knew nothing. David Jubb knows what he is talking about.

            One more thing I want to point out. Dr David Jubb, tells it like it is and is very real and personable when giving talks and teaching. He lives his talk!!!! If it were not for him I would still be sick or worse, But the reality is I'm happy and healthy ! So, I just wanted you to know that so you might look into things a little more. I know he has helped many people and will continue to help them, so be careful not to discourage people who could benefit form his knowledge!

            Peace:) and thanks for your concern.
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    • Count me in   by  JeSuisButterfly     18 y     3,074
      Being Liquidarian is what I desire. Let's do this!!

      Love and support,

      ~Papillon
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      • Re: Count me in   by  loganberry     18 y     3,936
        Oh, great grooves, Papillon - beyond my wildest dreams, a liquidarian buddy. Wanna be in sync with you, so if you are not ready to start total liquid tomorrow, let me know, so we can start at the same time. It's going to take a lot of ups and downs, but we'll be there for each other, highs and lows. Do you need anything to get prepared? What liquids are you thinking of for yourself?

        Let's rock.

        Love and Support, Loganberry
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        • Re: Count me in   by  JeSuisButterfly     18 y     4,187
          Hiya!! I KNOW, this will be SO MUCH FUN!!

          I'm ready to start anytime. I was planning on starting today.. I understand that you are planning a meal today. That's cool. :) I might have a dried banana or two.. tell me whatcha think.

          Thanks for the reciprocation of support. I see it the same way.. I wonder, have you detoxed much? I have a feeling I'll have a doozy of it, LOL.

          I wanted to ask you, too, what you've inquired me about. :) For juices, I'm afraid of green juices, but I plan on gradually drinking more and more of it. You see, I had a run-on with a leek that completely scared me away from green juices for awhile. Right now I'm having mostly carrot and pineapple, and water with Himalayan Salt. I'm in the midst of healing an intestinal challenge. :)

          What is the best balance of juices for optimum health? [How much fruit, how much vegetable?]

          I wonder if there's a plan to implement Dr. Graham's 80/10/10 into juicing..?

          Also, I was curious about what your stance on certain foods are. I would like to continue my half-a-teaspoon serving of Virgin Coconut Oil a day, and mabey even a bit of Olive Oil a day, because I am a firm believer in their healing properties. I wonder if I could just melt some VCO in the juice...?

          Are smoothies part of the liquidarian diet? LOL!! I understand it's considered a food, does David Jubb have smoothies? What about .. really liquidy smoothies?

          I'm having fun, sorry. :)

          You see, I truly, truly desire to become Liquidarian. But, I also believe in health - I know some people are hardcore about what is fasting, what is not, what fits the criteria - but for me, it's about health. What's best for oneself.

          Please lemme know your opinions, your side, what you choose. I have a completely open mind about all of this. :) All the questions are just me, on a neverending path for Knowledge. <3

          Thanks so much.. I'll open my e-mail for you.

          You're awesome!
          ~Papillon
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          • Re: Count me in   by  loganberry     18 y     2,926
            You're right, tis is about health and about us, not about "fasting" or rules. We want it to be about "really doing it", too. So my opinion is that if smoothies will help you keep liquidarian, or are a way to include things in your dietary that you think are important but that can't be juiced, by all means have smoothies. Especially if you can use them to get some greens in. Green is the color and vibration of healing,peace, and love. And will castout fear, not just about tself (in time), but other anxiety as well - that is becuse it is so alkalline. As they say on rawfoodsupport, "green juice loves you". It's true, it makes your blood very happy. People like Douglas Graham and David Klein are in person whiney, depressed grouches. To feel greatall the time, we need to increse greens. There's a book on green-fruit smoothies called _Green for Life_, which I haven't read - it might interest you. It's creating a big smoothie revolution.

            I am fairly sure that in time I will add some oil or fat to my juice. Right now, I want to be more digestion-free, lighter. That's what I feel I need right now, and I think compromising will make me feel like eating solids. At any time, we have to figure out what's going to be supportive, and do THAT, whatever anyone says.

            I should make a green drink now. I tend not to feel like drinking/eating in the morning, and I'd rather skip it, but I imagine a big part of success in being liquidarian is in keeping one's blood-sugar level balanced, and avoiding risking getting suddenly TOO HUNGRY. So I should take the precaution right now of a little bit of calming nutrition to "jump-start" the day. Will just finish typing!
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    • Re: Liquidarian Challenge.   by  The Sage     7 y     2,762
      I think it's hard to be a liquidarian, but you have to try. I prefer nutritious liquids myself, getting less tempted to eat I opt for herbal teas and other liquidarian drinks, but as an ubersexual I drink fine wine. Fruit juices, beansprouts, vegetable broths, us liquidarians don't drink meat. There are basically two types of liquidarian: vegan and lacto-vegetarian (no eggs).
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