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Tuesday, April 27th, 2004Thank you Lilla, for the website. What wonderful gentlemen to do this. . . and free to financial hardship cases! I’m impressed (and it is VERY difficult to impress me).
Aloha
CB
Thank you Lilla, for the website. What wonderful gentlemen to do this. . . and free to financial hardship cases! I’m impressed (and it is VERY difficult to impress me).
Aloha
CB
I was thinking about the validity of this test… and was wondering
since this looks for blood in the saliva - what about people who have
bleeding gums from peridontal disease and or minute cuts /scrapes that
occur that (we as humans) general don’t even notice? I know that if
you have peridontal disease that you don’t bleed all day long but it is
possible for trace amounts to be in the saliva (especially depending on
when you “tested”) - rather like sometimes having blood in your urine..
not noticeable at all unless being tested.
Anyway just a thought.
Since I came back a secretor (which I was happy about) but since heart
disease is RAMPANT in my family even being an O family go figure…
anyway I want to be sure which I am so - does anyone know which test I
can get from a local lab to tell me which I am?
Also I want to share about my experience from NAP I ordered off their
website and was double billed also..however, they very quickly corrected
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Sure enough, my red blood cells returned to normal in just a few
months when I had another test done — they had been huge when we discovered
the problem with a routine checkup.
Is having large red cells a sign of B12 deficiency? I just wondered since I had
had some lab work done and some of my cells were large (just a bit larger than their upper limit).
so I was wondering if that would be a sign? … My doctor said he didn’t really use that
value for anything!?! sheesh.
Crystal (who’s in HMO h*ll)
Hi,
I’m a PhD holistic health facilitator (B+ secretor) re-
offering free 5- to 7-page holistic-health papers (the pair offered
each week), contrasting the orthodox allopathic medical and
alternative healing approaches.
Email me at kosmik@… from your own email address
(not from the ER4YT email addressdo NOT click on “Reply”) and TELL
ME WHAT PAPERS YOU WANT. Note that as a B+ I do not read postings on
this site. Please do not ask to be put on a list to receive
future papers. I am too busy to send re-sends, so you will want to
print off papers of potential interest to youPLEASE CHECK IF YOU
HAVE THE PAPERS BEFORE REQUESTINGlately some have not done this and
they waste my time and theirs–no re-sends.
This week’s offering: Paper 5D, Miscellaneous Health Items
(”Smorg-1″); Paper 6D, The Immune System (”Immune #1).
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stephen,
i relate to your love of chocolate. being a non secretor, i think you are not
supposed to eat sugar either!!!!! i am terribly sugar senstivive and actually
get aches and pains and flu symptoms when i use it. so i wonder if im a non
secretor too. i await my secretor tests.
kim
Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 11:30:11 -0400
From: “Stephen van Vuuren” <stephen@…
Subject: RE: chocolate query
Chocolate actually does not contain milk. Milk Chocolate does. Plain
chocolate (much more popular in Europe) is simply cocoa, butter, vanillin
and sugar.
I am confessed chocolate lover and curse the day that I found out I was a
non-secretor. I have not given up chocolate though. You can find plain
chocolate at some store (Ritter Sport makes a wonderful plain chocolate -
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For Searchers: to get to the new food list, go to www.dadamo.com.
On the left side you will find Knowledge Bases (nine of them) Klick
on Nutrition. You will have the list of diet databases.
Here are the ones for your interest:
- Database I. - Diet Knowledgebase II. - New/Revised food ratings
- Database II. - Diet Knowledgebase III. - Food nutrient database
- Database III. - Diet Knowledgebase IV. - Herb base
Don’t get lost, Rose
Hi Karen,
I noticed the changes in the Live Right book. The fruits added to
the beneficial list are:
Banana
Blueberry
Cherry (all kinds)
Guava
Mango
Yipee! I was getting a little tired of prunes and dried figs. I
cannot wait until the fresh figs are in season. Luckily, I adore
them.
Cheers,
Colleen
Many thanks for clearing up what has been going on. For people
not employed in this field and/or only subscribing to this one list it
is not possible to know what is going on elsewhere, I just didn’t
want people to see one post with no supporting ‘evidence’ that
could lead to confusion or even anxiety for some list members.
Thank you for bringing these problems to our attention and
hopefully you will keep us informed as to the outcome of Heidi’s
meeting with Dr D.
LnL,
Steve - Cheltenham, UK
Hi Everyone,
Does anyone know why Ezekial Bread was moved from the Beneficial list
in ER4YT (for O & A) to Neutral in LR4YT? I have been following the
food lists in ER4YT and I just bought LR4YT this afternoon. I have
only reviewed the food lists and I was very surprised to find that
Ezekial was now only neutral and that pinto beans went from
beneficial to avoid. I was very pleased to discover that there are a
few more fruits that are considered beneficial. I am most curious
about the Ezekial.
Thanks,
Colleen
Would people who reply to posts received in digest form please only
use the part of the digest post relevant to your reply. This reduces
the length of your posts and allows people to read it easier and not
have to wait so long to download messages.
Many thanks for your co-operation,
LnL,
Steve - List Moderator