Eggs have been made “HB”? What’s that stand for?
Melinda
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Hi Melinda,
HB stands for highly beneficial. The reason they are not an avoid is because
Dr.D was testing powdered eggs (as I understand it) for the ER4YT book and
those tested as an avoid, but fresh eggs are OK.
aloha
CB
In a message dated 9/28/00 10:52:54 PM !!!First Boot!!!, guzmo2@…
writes:
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Eggs have been made “HB”? What’s that stand for?
Melinda
Highly Beneficial
HB foods act like medicine
N (Neutral) foods act like food
A (avoid) foods act like poison
Tabitha
In a message dated 9/28/00 6:54:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cbaker@… writes:
<< but fresh eggs are OK.
That is good to hear because I love eggs and continued to eat them anyway.
Sharon, Ontario, Canada
Tabitha thanks for the acronym explanations. It’s been interesting to me to
notice how over time not only are A’s more and more avoidable, they’re
undesireable too! Like OJ–don’t much like it, milk, yuck and I used to
consume gallons a week of both! Ugh.
Melinda Artz
440 Barney Street
Helena, MT 59602
406/449-0844 (h)
406/443-3502 (w)
October 24th, 2003 at 3:31 am
Hi Melinda,
HB stands for highly beneficial. The reason they are not an avoid is because
Dr.D was testing powdered eggs (as I understand it) for the ER4YT book and
those tested as an avoid, but fresh eggs are OK.
aloha
CB
October 24th, 2003 at 6:27 am
Highly Beneficial
October 26th, 2003 at 6:30 pm
In a message dated 9/28/00 10:52:54 PM !!!First Boot!!!, guzmo2@…
writes:
<<
Eggs have been made “HB”? What’s that stand for?
Melinda
Highly Beneficial
HB foods act like medicine
N (Neutral) foods act like food
A (avoid) foods act like poison
Tabitha
October 26th, 2003 at 11:46 pm
In a message dated 9/28/00 6:54:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
cbaker@… writes:
<< but fresh eggs are OK.
That is good to hear because I love eggs and continued to eat them anyway.
Sharon, Ontario, Canada
October 30th, 2003 at 4:52 pm
Tabitha thanks for the acronym explanations. It’s been interesting to me to
notice how over time not only are A’s more and more avoidable, they’re
undesireable too! Like OJ–don’t much like it, milk, yuck and I used to
consume gallons a week of both! Ugh.
Melinda Artz
440 Barney Street
Helena, MT 59602
406/449-0844 (h)
406/443-3502 (w)