Guest guest Posted February 15, 2002 Report Share Posted February 15, 2002 Hi , Thanks for letting me know the CR4YT books are for secretors! The next thing I want is to order the test kit to learn my secretor status. With all the alcoholism in my family tree I will be real surprised if I am a secretor. I bought some beef today. It's the first time in many , many years.Probably 15 or more. I never ate much beef no wonder I am always tired. It must be almost a month since my last pepsi and other than my testing myself wheat the same amount of time. I bought a used ER4YT and I still have the library edition. In the one beer is ok for O's and the other NOT! Also oat bran in one it's ok .Have you noticed this and I am wondering how many other things are different! They are both the same edition 1996 , but the library copy is a more recent one. I didn't see any thing like " new changes " or anything about an update. I also bought a used LR4YT at Amazon..it said it was an ex-library edition for $5.99 + media shipping. It's a brand new 2001 book. The cover and book are New! The place that sold them had 3 at that price... Cheers , Joyce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 Joyce If you have any questions on food and wanting to know the differences as some of the books say yes, and others say no....go to Dr D's website www.dadamo.com, and find the Type3Base link at the top of the page, it is also in the middle too....all these food values for each blood type are updated and current. Dawn --- Joyce <savon@...> wrote: > Hi , > > Thanks for letting me know the CR4YT books are for > secretors! The next thing I want is to order the > test kit to learn my secretor status. With all the > alcoholism in my family tree I will be real > surprised if I am a secretor. > > I bought some beef today. It's the first time in > many , many years.Probably 15 or more. I never ate > much beef no wonder I am always tired. It must be > almost a month since my last pepsi and other than my > testing myself wheat the same amount of time. > > I bought a used ER4YT and I still have the library > edition. In the one beer is ok for O's and the other > NOT! Also oat bran in one it's ok .Have you noticed > this and I am wondering how many other things are > different! They are both the same edition 1996 , but > the library copy is a more recent one. I didn't see > any thing like " new changes " or anything about an > update. > > I also bought a used LR4YT at Amazon..it said it was > an ex-library edition for $5.99 + media shipping. > It's a brand new 2001 book. The cover and book are > New! The place that sold them had 3 at that price... > > Cheers , > Joyce > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2002 Report Share Posted February 16, 2002 Dawn , Thank you! I appreciate your it. I have lots of questions & I sent for the secretor test- I can't wait to find out. I also took the personality test while I was there. I can see now that I will spend hours reading through that information. Joyce If you have any questions on food and wanting to know the differences as some of the books say yes, and others say no....go to Dr D's website www.dadamo.com, and find the Type3Base link at the top of the page, it is also in the middle too....all these food values for each blood type are updated and current. Dawn > I bought a used ER4YT and I still have the library > edition. In the one beer is ok for O's and the other > NOT! Also oat bran in one it's ok .Have you noticed > this and I am wondering how many other things are > different! They are both the same edition 1996 , but > the library copy is a more recent one. I didn't see > any thing like " new changes " or anything about an > update. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2002 Report Share Posted February 19, 2002 Joyce I am still fairly new at this too.....7 weeks in, and 15 pounds less. I fall off every now and then, as I am juggling several things right now and am not as viligant as I was a few weeks ago. Once I get the new employee settled in, and the kids back on track with their school work, I will concentrate much more on my diet. Right now I eat right, but have not started exercising which I know will take the weight off me with a quickness. One day at a time. If you don't know ask.....I do. Cause honestly there is so much I don't know. Dawn --- Joyce <savon@...> wrote: > Dawn , > > Thank you! I appreciate your it. I have lots of > questions & I sent for the secretor test- I can't > wait to find out. I also took the personality test > while I was there. I can see now that I will spend > hours reading through that information. > Joyce > > If you have any questions on food and wanting to > know > the differences as some of the books say yes, and > others say no....go to Dr D's website > www.dadamo.com, > and find the Type3Base link at the top of the page, > it > is also in the middle too....all these food values > for > each blood type are updated and current. > > Dawn > > > I bought a used ER4YT and I still have the library > > edition. In the one beer is ok for O's and the > other > > NOT! Also oat bran in one it's ok .Have you > noticed > > this and I am wondering how many other things are > > different! They are both the same edition 1996 , > but > > the library copy is a more recent one. I didn't > see > > any thing like " new changes " or anything about an > > update. > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2002 Report Share Posted February 19, 2002 >I am still fairly new at this too.....7 weeks in, and 15 pounds less. I fall off every now and then< Dawn , I am really new to this about 4 weeks . My DH also is very interested in this now. He said it's the first " diet " book that he wants to read and follow!I suffer when I fall off of it . I have noticed that I do not have to get up during the night to wiz . In the morning it is a long steady flow rather than stop and start! I have never experienced this before. I have always had an irritable bladder..I didn't realize it could be food related! I am so happy about this. All this time I thought it was normal for me! It was the corn for sure...I have been testing everything especially my favorite foods that I don't want to give up. But I am sick and tired of always feeling sick and tired. I am thrilled with the results. I gave up wheat & then re-tried it , but had stomach cramps. I only stopped corn 2 weeks ago and yippee! No pun intended. (lol) I feel so much better I actually sleep right through the night except for when I had popcorn over the weekend. I also lost 7 pounds! My DH also is very interested in this now. He said it's the first " diet " book that he wants to read and follow! Joyce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2002 Report Share Posted February 20, 2002 Joyce, My husband told me last night, he is on the diet for good. I suspect he is a NS, and so I told him no grains. Fish, and veggies for him...he has to lose 40 pounds in a month. He is in the military and has to meet height weight requirements. I am hoping he actually sits down and reads all the books ......I bought them all. LOL Corn is bad.....and lord have mercy it is in EVERYTHING. My new employee has started this diet also (she is an O too), she brought in some minute maid fruit punch to drink.....I said " you should not drink this it is made with corn syrup " Corn syrup is in in everything, or so it seems. I can not even find a brand of cranberry juice that doesn't not contain other juices or corn syrup. Terrible terrible...... Congrats on your success.....this really works. Dawn --- Joyce <savon@...> wrote: > >I am still fairly new at this too.....7 weeks in, > and 15 pounds less. I fall off every now and then< > > > Dawn , > > I am really new to this about 4 weeks . My DH also > is very interested in this now. He said it's the > first " diet " book that he wants to read and follow!I > suffer when I fall off of it . I have noticed that > I do not have to get up during the night to wiz . In > the morning it is a long steady flow rather than > stop and start! I have never experienced this > before. I have always had an irritable bladder..I > didn't realize it could be food related! I am so > happy about this. All this time I thought it was > normal for me! > > It was the corn for sure...I have been testing > everything especially my favorite foods that I don't > want to give up. But I am sick and tired of always > feeling sick and tired. I am thrilled with the > results. I gave up wheat & then re-tried it , but > had stomach cramps. I only stopped corn 2 weeks ago > and yippee! No pun intended. (lol) > > I feel so much better I actually sleep right through > the night except for when I had popcorn over the > weekend. I also lost 7 pounds! > > My DH also is very interested in this now. He said > it's the first " diet " book that he wants to read and > follow! > > Joyce > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2002 Report Share Posted February 20, 2002 >My husband told me last night, he is on the diet for good. I suspect he is a NS, and so I told him no grains. Fish, and veggies for him...he has to lose 40 pounds in a month. Corn is bad.....and lord have mercy it is in EVERYTHING.< Dawn , My husband has been trying to lose weight for years. He runs 6 days a week and really pushes himself he also counts calories so he is intrigued that it may be the wheat etc..We were on practically a vegetarian diet. I bought some Ezekiel bread & he loves it. I have been staying away from all grain. I know he has a thyroid problem his temp is usually 95 I thought it was higher , but he said it isn't. Thyroid problems run in his family. His TSH came back normal.. About corn my Gram noticed over 5 years ago she would get a spasm of her entire intestinal tract and the weird thing was I got it the same year ! We wondered if they started using a different pesticide spray or a new hybrid that we were both reacting to. I still wonder about that. GNC had the concentrate. I drink it mixed with water when I have bladder spasms. Which I hope are a thing of the past. Joyce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2002 Report Share Posted February 20, 2002 >GNC had the concentrate. I drink it mixed with water when I have bladder spasms. Which I hope are a thing of the past. I forgot to add cranberrry juice Joyce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 22, 2002 Report Share Posted February 22, 2002 Joyce We were far from vegetarian.........I hold to the top of the food chain theory. LOL We did have a lot of wheat and grains in our diet, those are gone now. The kids eat Ezekial bread, so that is a GO, and it is staying. When I get some time I will be able to bake some bread, with appropriate grains for the other family members. My husband runs.....every other day or so, he has to pass a physical test of push ups, sit ups, and a timed run. He always passes even when heavy. He has very little will power, if there are snacks and treats in the house he will devour them. I have to take the kids out for a treat if they want one. I know his weakness and try to help him out as much as possible by not tempting him with goodies. Wheat is out......in everything. We do not eat it. And ya know, no one really misses it either. Dawn --- Joyce <savon@...> wrote: > >My husband told me last night, he is on the diet > for good. I suspect he is a NS, and so I told him no > grains. Fish, and veggies for him...he has to lose > 40 pounds in a month. Corn is bad.....and lord have > mercy it is in EVERYTHING.< > > Dawn , > > My husband has been trying to lose weight for years. > He runs 6 days a week and really pushes himself > he also counts calories so he is intrigued that it > may be the wheat etc..We were on practically a > vegetarian diet. I bought some Ezekiel bread & he > loves it. I have been staying away from all grain. I > know he has a thyroid problem his temp is usually 95 > I thought it was higher , but he said it isn't. > Thyroid problems run in his family. His TSH came > back normal.. > > About corn my Gram noticed over 5 years ago she > would get a spasm of her entire intestinal tract and > the weird thing was I got it the same year ! We > wondered if they started using a different pesticide > spray or a new hybrid that we were both reacting to. > I still wonder about that. > > GNC had the concentrate. I drink it mixed with water > when I have bladder spasms. Which I hope are a thing > of the past. > > Joyce > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2009 Report Share Posted June 27, 2009 I am just three months into the program but wanted to encourage those " newbies " that are waffling to follow Bee's guidelines and Neal's humerous advice to " stay the course " . The stricter I am with my diet and " maintenance " (dry skin brushing, epsom salt baths, coffee enemas, oil pulling, etc.) the more amazing I feel. Today I woke with energy, vibrancy and clarity--what is that like?! It might just be one day, but it makes three months of strict eating worth it! Each day I find a bit more energy to make it through the day, play a little more with my kids, stay awake long enough to read them bedtime stories, etc. Today I felt up to swimming with them in the pool, and even have energy to take them to an amusement park this evening (without napping!). This just isn't " me " , or the " me " I unfortunately have been the last several years. This health plan is re-introducing LIFE. Is there any food that is more important than LIVING life with all it's richness? A spin on an old phrase: Nothing tastes as good as HEALTHY feels. Make it your mantra! Thanks to Bee and the support of this forum for answering the questions and lifting all of those in time of need. We are growing healthier together, and it feels REALLY good! I anticipate 3 strict years on the diet and never thought after just three months I could feel the improvements I have! Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 Dear Amy, What a wonderful testament to the success of this program! Thank you. May I please post it in our Success Stories. All the best, Bee > > I am just three months into the program but wanted to encourage those " newbies " that are waffling to follow Bee's guidelines and Neal's humerous advice to " stay the course " . The stricter I am with my diet and " maintenance " (dry skin brushing, epsom salt baths, coffee enemas, oil pulling, etc.) the more amazing I feel. <snip> > This health plan is re-introducing LIFE. Is there any food that is more important than LIVING life with all it's richness? A spin on an old phrase: Nothing tastes as good as HEALTHY feels. > Make it your mantra! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 28, 2009 Report Share Posted June 28, 2009 > > I am just three months into the program but wanted to encourage those " newbies " that are waffling to follow Bee's guidelines and Neal's humerous advice to " stay the course " . The stricter I am with my diet and " maintenance " (dry skin brushing, epsom salt baths, coffee enemas, oil pulling, etc.) the more amazing I feel. > > Today I woke with energy, vibrancy and clarity--what is that like?! It might just be one day, but it makes three months of strict eating worth it! Each day I find a bit more energy to make it through the day, play a little more with my kids, stay awake long enough to read them bedtime stories, etc. Today I felt up to swimming with them in the pool, and even have energy to take them to an amusement park this evening (without napping!). This just isn't " me " , or the " me " I unfortunately have been the last several years. > > This health plan is re-introducing LIFE. Is there any food that is more important than LIVING life with all it's richness? A spin on an old phrase: > Nothing tastes as good as HEALTHY feels. > Make it your mantra! > > Thanks to Bee and the support of this forum for answering the questions and lifting all of those in time of need. We are growing healthier together, and it feels REALLY good! I anticipate 3 strict years on the diet and never thought after just three months I could feel the improvements I have! > > Amy Hi Amy Yeah Yeah Yeah. Sure. Are you trying to tell the world that you are healthier, stronger, have more energy and enjoy life way more just because you have consumed that goofy food? Ha! You are a food Nazi, (love this one) and are trying to control you and everyone around you with your bland, tasteless food and you are doing it so the enemy foreign government can swoop in and control us more. Then this government pays you and sends you to a cool place and gives you things. You and those like you take all fun out of life by restricting our god given right to eat what we want and be as sick as we want. I and those like me have worked hard for years to obtain these big stomachs and various diseases and we don't want you or anyone else to stand in our way. You and those like you, (and fortunately your numbers are dwindling) actually believe that just sitting still and enjoying your improved senses and the flow of that sick blood through your clogged arteries is more fun than hanging our at s and listening to loud music, eating seven hamburgers with extra bread, 2 bowls of pasta washed down with some expensive designer beer and practicing my pickup skills of that member of the opposite sex. Now I have to go so I can make my 3 doctor appointments, yell at my children, kick the cat and have a couple of junky meals and then I am going to come back and tell you off some more. " Nothing tastes as good as HEALTHY feels " I like that and congrats on your progress and I am quessing you have even more to go so stay the course. You might not know this yet but you are doing a great thing for your children. If anyone is interested what I'm doing this morning, I am going to flow some coffee in the back door, have grass fed beef with tomato, onion and spices with a side order of shallots and avocado and lime juice, (fresh squeezed)of course. Then I will demo and build some more house and in my spare time try to find the 2 new turkey chicks I got yesterday. Sorry for the long post. Neal AKA the venter. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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