'There is a bug going around', I said to a friend, who came to visit for one day with her baby. They had both been feeling sick, vomiting for a few days. When she left, she left behind an apple pastry and some rolls. Lunchtime came I had not had a white roll in decades, they looked alluring I thought I would have one. Shortly after I started to feel sick, nauseous and without any hesitation I went to the toilet and puked it all up. I was fine again. I did not connect that it could have been what I ate.
Evening came, I was tempted by the apple pastry and decided to have it with my green tea. All was well. In the middle of the night I woke up feeling ghastly. A feeling of nausea made me break out in a a sweat. I went to the toilet and puked. But I was feeling so ill that I went back to bed without puking it all out. Woke up again an hour later, same thing. By then though the food had gone through. I felt very ill, like I had been poisoned. And as I was lying in bed, wondering what the heck had happened, a thought struck me. This is how they get the bugs to circulate, airborne, or in the water and flour of ordinary food. After all the vast majority of the population eats ordinary food, specially when in a hurry or on the road.
I never get sick, unless I eat something that has gone off. But neither the roll nor the pastry were off. So it must be something they put in the food. Obviously the nursing mother eats food with something in it, the milk will be affected and the baby gets the bug through the milk.
As I am taking care of myself now, drinking plenty of water with RRemedy, which has Crab Apple in it to cleanse the vibration of the bug, I felt it was important to share this, so that we can stay away, and for very good reasons, from the 'ordinary food' that have become the target to easily get the population ill.
I know it's a big thing, and not everyone is affected, only if you are stressed and below par, but it is worth remembering that particularly when you are under stress it's better to eat the best food possible, or stick to fruit and nuts and then you can't go wrong.
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