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Wednesday, 22 February 2012

cold remedy #2 (raw, vegan)


I tried out the "Cantaloupe Cold Cure" by David Wolfe found in his book The Sunfood Diet Success System.  I was hugely impressed with the effectiveness of this particular remedy.  For one, I didn't follow David's instructions to a T and it still seems to have worked.  Here is a general overview of the Cantaloupe Cold Cure:

-  Go to bed early
-  Do not eat anything until noon after waking
-  Eat an entire cantaloupe.  
-  Do not eat anything for the next 4 hours.
-  If symptoms persist drink 1/2 a quart daily of the 'Medicine' drink.

Here's where the true effectiveness came in for me.


David Wolfe's Medicine Drink

-  1 ripe red Jalopeno or orange Habanero
-  5 ribs of Bok Choy
-  10 Kale leaves  

Juiced.  

I added an apple to mine.  I was pretty sure that I wouldn't be able to handle the intensity of the pepper as I'm not a big pepper fan.  The drink wasn't overly delicious but it was better than Buckley's.  The first sip I didn't think I would be able to handle the rest of the drink but I slowed myself down, relaxed and drank the rest.  It wasn't as spicy as I had predicted.  A little while later... I felt great!  Really great! Revived great!  Conquer the world great!  I was so impressed.  For the rest of the day, I noticed that all my cold symptoms seemed to slowly be dissipating.  The sniffles left.  My sinuses cleared.  This truly was a cure which wasn't what I expected.  I had thought it would really just be a remedy and support healing but my symptoms just seemed to clear up. 

It reminded me of this quote from Friends (minus the sarcasm):

"Isn't that just kick-you-in-the-crotch, spit-on-your-neck, fantastic".

I will definitely be keeping this recipe for my old wives recipe book and pulling it out for all future flus and colds that come along. 


Juicy Suzy

1 comment:

  1. There is no cure for the common cold. It is referred to as a sickness or medical condition because of the discomfort and complications that it brings. Generally, a cold goes away untreated or without medication within one week or two. However, by learning how to get rid of a cold, you can relieve the discomforts of having a cold. It can also speed up the process to recovery.

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