Archive for December, 2005

Digest Number 1128

Saturday, December 31st, 2005

I know this has been answered before but I forget …..Is Udo’s Blend of
Oils better than straight flax oil for us O’s?
Thanks,
Cindy

Over-reacting

Saturday, December 31st, 2005

In a message dated 5/26/2002 6:00:17 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
rpartovi@… writes:
<< everyone else seem to be
misspelling nicotine, and it is driving my CRAZY!
Could you possibly mean “me”?
Max

Nicitine Water

Friday, December 30th, 2005

Has anyone seen that this is coming out on the market? My husband
said it was in yesterday’s U.S.A. Today. What a great idea. Now we
can addict small children to nicitine. I just realized I don’t know
how to spell it! HA! Sure glad I quit smoking 33 years ago at the
wise old age of 23. Now though I can just drink the water. I just
can’t believe how sick our world is and how money is destroying us.
Sorry, just a little depressed about this whole thing!

Beef vs. Beefalo or Battle of the Bovines or

Thursday, December 29th, 2005

Hi Axel,
Thank you for the interesting post.
I have a grass fed beefalo heart in my freezer. The fat on it
doesn’t look yellow - it looks white.
The ground beefalo fat doesn’t look yellow either.
It tastes good.
I’m going to get grass fed beef next time if I can. If beef is higher
in fat, it’s probably higher in Omega 3s if it’s grass fed.
I bought beefalo because it was priced right @ $3.59 per pound.
Joe R.

A bowl of rice?

Wednesday, December 28th, 2005

Oh man! I’m on a roll today! That was great! This is what a lot of good meat
does for ya!
So I’ve got this one cup (dry) of rice that’s been soaking for like four days
already.
I’ve been playing around with my grains of rice… it being a collection of
living beings and all that. Now, I know from my psi studies that plant life
isn’t a kind of totally passive vegetable like we’ve been taught to assume.
Rather, vegetables don’t move perceptively but they do move, and they may SEEM
passive but they aren’t necessarily brain dead as the term “vegetable” as
applied to a human being is. And this whole “he’s in a coma, brain dead. He’s no
different than a vegetable.” is totally bogus, dude! Why, the Time-Life books on
all things that fall into the category “parapsychological phenomena” (say that
ten times fast!) and the book “The Secret Life of Plants” are very good
literature describing the measurable thought activity of our plant friends.
For instance, did you know that when plants are hooked up to devices similar to
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Ketosis?

Wednesday, December 28th, 2005

Ketosis - what are the symptoms of this? Why are you concerned?

Appreciation

Tuesday, December 27th, 2005

A quick reflection tonight.
Ya know, there is nowhere else in the world I could sit and read and
have these discussions this friendly and informally if not for this
board. That’s the magic of the internet and cyber-communities.
Cheers to everyone, to Dr. D’Adamo and to the internet!
Side Note: I wish I was already married. I’m 38, never married, do you
know how hard it could be to meet someone who can put up with my
nutritional self? Then again she might be in my singles class tomorrow
morning in church!
Tom Wilson
Type O Non-Secretor

Omega-3

Tuesday, December 27th, 2005

Exactly my point, Thomas. You are a treasure. Everyone, give it up for
Thomas. He is always so on top of things!
Keepin’ it real,
Ryan

Fish Oil Dose Question/more

Monday, December 26th, 2005

Tom
Jeannette Ewin said and I quote “By administering adequate doeses of GLA
along with the fish oil, there is no drop in DGLA but the AA from DGLA is
blocked. Therefore, if your taking adequate amounts of fish oil it doesn’t
matter how much GLA you take becasue the conversion to AA is blocked. This is a
technical point and she didn’t reference her information so I can’t quote it. I
don’t know the right answer either, would be good to find out. Dr Sears should
have it right, he is very good.
Regards
Peter.

Urban squirrels have urban diets *A WALK IN T

Monday, December 26th, 2005

In a message dated 5/25/2002 1:28:56 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
a.hultman@… writes:
<< Me and my
increasingly paleoithic body… I should lure them close… grab them and
bite their scruffy little rodent heads off and eat their dirty, stinking
rodent flesh raw.
Squirrels are neutral. Enjoy.
Max