O bars / Eggs Updated

Eggs have been made “HB”? What’s that stand for?
Melinda

5 Responses to “O bars / Eggs Updated”

  1. Danny Ferrell Says:

    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

  2. Cyril Mendez Says:

    Highly Beneficial

  3. mikki_7 Says:

    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

  4. lee90 Says:

    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

  5. cynthia80 Says:

    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)

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