Cheese – An Update

It’s been eight weeks since The C.C. (The Collective Consciousness) advised it would be wise for me to consume up to 90 grams of cheese daily, primarily for its mineral content – calcium. (A DEXA scan had announced the need I had for this particular mineral to help mineralise my bone density.)

To say I was shocked by this advise, would be an understatement: I hadn’t eaten cheese for some years. In fact, I hadn’t eaten dairy in any form (except for the occasional ice cream dessert) for so long I truly can’t remember. The main reason I’d given dairy away was because of the mucus it created in my respiratory tract – I was always clearing my throat and, at times, coughing up ugly mucus from my chest. Ugh!

With some trepidation I began eating a couple of types of cheese boasting the most calcium. After some research I learned the U.K. varieties of hard cheese, particularly the vintage and aged cheeses held the most promise. Within a week, I was enjoying up to 70 grams of this scrumptious food daily. Today I have between 75 and 80 grams (up to 2.8 ounces) of these cheeses daily.

I can happily report I haven’t had an issue with mucus, a situation I could only have laughed at two months past. Naturally, I will continue to monitor this and will report any changes. However, how wonderful this new addition to my overall diet has been. I do enjoy cheese!

Obviously, this is not something I am recommending for all. This information, including the addition of more nuts in my diet (up to approx: 60 grams / two ounces) came to me personally from my trusted spirit friends who have my well-being at heart. Should you be tempted to take this on board, please remember that this hard U.K. cheese is the only dairy I eat (apart from an occasional bowl of ice-cream). They, The C.C., did make mention of the fact that when I was suffering the issue of ‘mucus’, I was over consuming dairy. I recall eating a tremendous amount of cheese on foods like lasagne, and other cheesy recipes. I also enjoyed more than the recommended amount of yoghurt.

Another issue – I was consuming cheese full of preservatives and flavourings. Today I hold strictly to the U.K. hard cheese, free of any harmful additives.

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15 comments

  1. I wanted to sincerely thank you for the referral for the DEXA bone density scan. I appreciate your guidance and the information on Onero.

    I was quite surprised to learn that I have osteoporosis in one hip and osteopenia in the other hip and in my spine. It was definitely unexpected news at 63. However, I am very grateful to have this information now so I can take the right steps to strengthen my bone health.

    Because of your recommendation, I’m already making positive changes, including adding weight-bearing exercise, light strength training, and improving my nutrition and eating cheese (YUMMMM🤤). I truly believe this referral may have made a very important difference in my future health.

    Thank you . 🙏🙏🙏It really means a great deal to me.💖

    1. Men and women of all ages are becoming enlightened regarding our bone health – nothing to fear, as long as we make some positive changes.

      I mentioned the Onero programme, which concentrates more on strengthening the spine, and not the hips so much. It also needs to be done under supervision.

      However, perhaps beginning with a less intense workout is the way to go as we build strength safely and slowly.

      There’s a great woman, who herself suffer/s/ed low bone density – she is a physiotherapist, Dr Lisa Moore. Her workouts incorporate the whole body, hips included. I really enjoy her videos.

      Take it easy, and enjoy taking care of you…
      🤗🤗🤗

      1. Just had my physio /Anero assessment — he’s started me on light weight-bearing exercises.
        All my vitamins and minerals (including calcium) are normal, no other causes found. Go figure 🤔
        GP went straight to suggesting injections, but I’m going to hold off for now.
        I’ll check out Dr Moore too and see how it goes 💃🙏😊

    1. Never too early to start bolstering our vitamin and mineral intake – particularly calcium for our bones. We mustn’t forget Vitamin D3 (the sun vitamin) to help get the calcium where it’s meant to go…
      🤗🤗🤗

  2. .

    I love cheese! I don’t eat too much each day though, it tends to slow my regularity.

    Believe it or not, another really great source of calcium is broccoli – the stalks even look like bones! 🤗

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    1. I’m with you on the broccoli, yum. This may sound really boring to some, but, we, my man and I are really big fans of broccoli and broccolini and eat some almost everyday!

      Now that you mention it, the stalks do look like bones – so strong!
      😎🤗😋

    1. Oh dear Lulu – you and my little wuppy, Pebble are two peas in a pod. She comes running when I even ‘think’ about cheese. Literally at my feet the moment I open the fridge door! 😋
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