Friday, July 30, 2010

Pleeease, I want my cheese

There is no doubt - I like cheese.

I can handle life without sweets, sauce and meat, fries and sauces, butter, oil, eggs and bacon, and biscuits, and even milk and ice cream.

But life without cheese? I think not.

What would life be without Canadian sharp, average pizza, enchiladas, lasagna, macaroni and cheese, fettuccine Alfredo, crackers and cheese, bleu cheese dressing, and my best friend College - cheese, mayonnaise and rye.

No - this would not beCould happen. Until he did.

It has not happened in a day - more like a thousand days. No joke - I was so dependent on cheese - until something happened magically.

The taste disappeared.

The what? You know - the smell. This happens when your nose runs away with you - the taste.

The sniffing and I had good buds since birth. He loved me and followed me around all the time. Had a sniff with me when I first woke up - sniff, sniff, after meals - sniff, sniff, sniff, and soduring the day - sniff sniff sniff.

I was at a loss - the smell, and I got together so long that I do not know we had to live without the other.

Not only has never, I had no idea that I live without ear pain, sinus headache, stomach pain and those who I had dinner after almost every high school - those that I lie down to get rid of, but it bugged me courts.

After tear me from my true love, cheese, and all his relatives, one day Irealized that something had changed considerably - I was sniff-less.

The taste was gone. So, my ear pain, headaches, stomach pain e. My energy was kicked up a notch or two. And my head was clear.

Ohhhh, my goodness, I see now - is what are the Nose - to breathe through the air - something that had never been before to do in the situation. I thought as broken water valves have been built - drip, drip, drip.

How could I be so dense? Amazing - what I ate really had to dohow well I felt every day and how well my nose was working, and the rest of my body.

It 's weird how sometimes it takes a "feeling", not only see "to believe.

Sure, I read that dairy products, just those foods that our mothers taught us to eat, and love were sneaky little devil that "cause minor problems, such as fatigue, colds, sinusitis, allergies, asthma , bronchitis, psoriasis, eczema, bedwetting, pneumonia have mood swings, PMS, and - - headache, earache,Stomach pain and dripping noses.

Sure, I read that dairy products "big problems" - such as type 1 diabetes, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, inflammation in the arteries and kidney and heart disease.

Of course, I also had on milk-cancer connection - such as breast, prostate, ovary, read and pancreatic cancer. Whew, fear, eh? This creep in us, without a sign or symptom.

But it was not until I actually felt the difference - living a life without cheese and cheese - thatI finally "Got It", a feeling for the old adage: "You are what you eat".

For me (and still love cheese), I finally realized that the cheese, milk, yogurt, and not only were unnecessary for my bones, teeth and body (such as elephants and cows milked enough calcium for strong bones , teeth and all that milk?), but is also detrimental to milk for me.

The choice was clear my sinuses become: smell smell or not?

I say "Good Riddance, smell,They have been around too long, and I was born hi body. "

Okay, we do not even try to child. Are still dependent on cheese. I stay away from it, following my motto: I do not trust me, but I do not know to induce me.

I keep a safe distance (miles) between me and cheese. , I never know when you might get the extra piece of Cheddar cheese is a living mind of its own and fly directly into my mouth open-as-a-baby-bird, and always when I least expected it.

Sometimesperceived sacrifices are not all victims, but bearers of gifts - as the gifts of comfort, activity, energy, joy and purpose.

So, my friend, I still do it for you and your life and your commitment to better decisions for your trip called clap, "your life".

Above all, remember that you and "Your Life" include "- for me and for all whose lives you touch.

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