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Originally Posted by Anya/Georgia
I hate to give unasked for advice but anyone and everyone can call themselves a nutritionist. It is an unlicensed, unregistered title. Any of us can get the piece of paper on the Internet.
A Registered Dietician or an RD, is a degreed person and it is a profession into itself. They are the true nutritionist.
There are also Registered Nurses that are certified diabetic specialists and have additional education and certification with expertise in nutrition.
Our bodies naturally cleanse themselves. We do not retain "toxins" in our bowels. Yes they are full of flora and fauna (so-to-speak) but that is their job (as long as that is where they stay-nuff said about that in the morning).
Dehydration and electrolyte imbalance is very possible with too much "cleansing". My caveat is to be very careful with anything that you do. Check with your doctor to be sure and if you feel ill at all, stop.
I hope I do not offend but sometimes it is difficult to ignore my own training and background when I fear for the health of another.
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please, no offense but I disagree. I am sure with your background this is what they taught you and through that research perhaps you formed your own opinions.
So tell me, based on your own opinion, do you feel that no matter what we drink or eat that our bodies do not retain toxins?
Also what are your views on vitamin therapy as a means of healing?
Do you think that if people were healthy, had proper diets, felt good that they would obtain an ideal weight?
thanks- again no disrespect.