meat etc.
I just about dragged myself into a naturopath’s office about 3 yrs. ago…
was following a veg. diet for about 2 wks and it zapped me of every bit of
energy I had. The ND suggested the btd and I’ve been better off (in many ways)
ever since.
Re: meat eating vs. veg only: it’s interesting to read deuteronomy’s food
specifications. Pork is not allowed,,, beef is,,, no mention that I can
see on vegetarianism. The area I wonder about is shellfish… old test.
says no and current science says shellfish are risky .. they are more
suseptible to things like salmonella and other bacteria’s etc. interesting?
often wonder what blood type the jewish population originated with… if the
laws given to them jives with blood type diet?! Leslie
December 26th, 2006 at 1:28 am
O’s and B’s.
Jannette
it’s interesting to read deuteronomy’s food
specifications. Pork is not allowed,,, beef is,,, no mention that I can
see on vegetarianism. The area I wonder about is shellfish… old test.
says no and current science says shellfish are risky .. they are more
suseptible to things like salmonella and other bacteria’s etc. interesting?
often wonder what blood type the jewish population originated with… if
the
laws given to them jives with blood type diet?! Leslie
December 26th, 2006 at 1:41 pm
In a message dated 6/14/2003 1:16:55 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
SnipSnip@… writes:
<< This is one of those areas that is such a personal choice issue that it is
sort of futile to battle about who is right.
To emphasize your point, I don’t think it’s about right or wrong but what
works for your individual body and this diet has taught me that we have to
experiment and refine what’s best for us. Also, I do not believe that God would
forbid us foods that keep us healthy. There are things Axel eats that I
wouldn’t
even pet but they work for him. For me, dairy is not nearly as bad as grains
and potatoes. I can get away with a little dairy now and then as long as I
stay away from milk and lean to the cream side. Grains, on the other hand, are
a disaster. Fat, red meat is an essential staple for me and I will notice a
significant loss of energy if I’m substituting chicken and fish too much
(like when my type A grandchildren come to visit). Whatever I do I have to stay
away from too many carbs or I’ll get sick. Realize that there are 3 fuels:
alcohol, carbs, and fat and the body burns them in that order. Healthy Type Os
are fat burners.
December 26th, 2006 at 11:29 pm
Happy Birthday, Coryn. I’m in Portland.
Nancy