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problem with eating meat

Sorry about that empty post.....

I am having a problem that I know that nobody on this

list has that I have seen so far.

I am not a vegetarian by any means but I find that for

some reason the thought of eating an animal really

bothers me.

Done get me wrong here...I CRAVE s hamburgers

occaisionaly and have no problems about that cow that

gave up his life so I can eat....but there are some

times when my conscience kicks in and I can't eat

chicken..beef ...God help me if I ever had veal or

deer meat...I just cant' do it!!!

I know some of you are calling me a weanie...no pun

intended...but thats just the way I am.

Can an O nonnie live live this way!!!!!!??????

Vicki

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" Lord, help me to be half the human my dog thinks I am. "

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How dare you speak for everyone on this list, you disgraceful,

blood-thirsty, murdering, corpse-eating meat-lover of an O!!! It figures

that you would assume that everyone on this list (all 644 members) doesn't

have any compunctions you arrogant simpleton of a antigen-less arrogant O!!!

If I had a dime for every rotten flesh-craving cretin barbarian filth like

you who blindly assumes you're the only one I'd be a very rich man you lousy

excuse for a moral " higher " primate!!! Huff, puff, blowing down houses and

all that!

Look, go to www.beyondveg.com you mixed-up vacillating* (*look it up you

uncultured slaughter-scrap dimwitted paleoithic beef-brain!) flesh-feasting

unsophisticated troglodite!!! Look under the " Psychology of Idealistic

Diets " . I was a vegan/vegetarian for the first 1.5 years I was on the

blood-type diet for Os and I suffered going back and forth between eating

for my idealized world-conscious concerns and eating for the physical truths

of my type-O body... Imagine a formerly muscular 165 pound young man reduced

to 140 then 130 pounds of emaciated yoga-stretching neurotic aspiring

spiritualist (also into energy-healing at that point) caving in to

uncontrollable bouts of true red-meat lust. That was me in the last month or

so of '99 and the first few months of '00. Not a good place to be, feeling

guilty about eating the flesh my extremely long history of ancestors ate...

the very flesh that saved me from degenerating into the diseased conditions

I've read of in the horror-stories of vegetarianism that crop up from time

to time. Don't feel bad. If you do feel bad you should feel ashamed of the

shame of eating the flesh of those animals whose very existence is owed to

the people who made that animal's existence possible in the first place.

Before you eat more flesh try to get your O-head on straight, when you eat

the flesh the least you can do is not feel bad about it!! From that place of

morality you can draw upon the wellspring of emotional energy that is

available and transform it into respectful gratitude and appreciation the

soul of the animal you are living from deserves. This is an asset, in my

understanding of mental/spiritual energy. Becoming familiar with Buddhist

philosophy has really helped me... it might seem paradoxical but it is true.

Just as Buddha (the historical Buddha I'm talking about here) instructed the

monks to accept ALL food given to them in their donation bowls, even the

flesh of animals to support them in their ascetic practices I think it is a

good practice for morally minded Os to confront the wheel of samskara...

birth and death, the cycle of life. It is good practice, trust me. I feel

for you. If you are acquainted with Buddhist philosophy or do become exposed

to it the concept of " inter-dependent co-arising " is useful for

understanding carnivorism. And don't let anyone fool you about

vegetarianism, books like " The Secret Life of Plants " gives plenty of

hard-core scientifically verifiable evidence for the mental world of plants

and what it really means to eat of vegetable life, the idiotic dogma of the

vegans/vegetarians is founded on a simplistic belief system that utterly

fails to deal with the True Reality of what it means to be a part of the

food-chain. In the end, after my own investigation into reality as a

participant in the cycle of life it is strikingly obvious that it is

impossible not to take life in some way, and if you're an O you might as

well live according to the evolved heritage of your own body! Only by

respecting the truths of your own body and confronting the full implications

of living in accordance with the natural laws that accompany those truths

will you be respecting the Universe reflected in your own physical

formation, divine being that you are, as divine as the red meat you should

eat. The only way to make spiritual progress and to maintain a competent

awareness of yourself and by that fact a competent awareness of Truth is to

take genuine care of yourself, the weakened (and eventually warped) mind of

a nutritionally-deprived O is a poor tool indeed for making sense of the

world as humans can understand it. Take it from me, I KNOW what I'm talking

about. My own path of vegetarianism helped me cleanse my physical form of

much waste and pollutants but I took it too far because of un-sophisticated

and erroneous moralistic ideals. It is too much conflict and confusion,

physiological and spiritual, IT IS NOT WORTH IT, THERE IS A BETTER WAY OF

REGARDING LIFE.

Taking a look back, I was hurt by the extremist views of the " Fit for Life "

couple, the Diamonds who were advocates of natural hygiene (this school of

thought is eloquently dealt with at http://www.beyondveg.com) And if you

take a good look at the vegans/vegetarians, a historical and contemporary

evaluation of the actual people who practice it you will see what kind of

people who subscribe to this oversimplistic view on diet REALLY are: Hitler

and Osama bin Laden for example are too prominent vegetarians who come to

mind. It reminds me of the self-proclaimed " pro-life " anti-abortionists who

bomb those health clinics... not good company. There is much Truth to be

found in paradox...

problem with eating meat

>

>

> Sorry about that empty post.....

>

> I am having a problem that I know that nobody on this

> list has that I have seen so far.

> I am not a vegetarian by any means but I find that for

> some reason the thought of eating an animal really

> bothers me.

> Done get me wrong here...I CRAVE s hamburgers

> occaisionaly and have no problems about that cow that

> gave up his life so I can eat....but there are some

> times when my conscience kicks in and I can't eat

> chicken..beef ...God help me if I ever had veal or

> deer meat...I just cant' do it!!!

> I know some of you are calling me a weanie...no pun

> intended...but thats just the way I am.

>

> Can an O nonnie live live this way!!!!!!??????

> Vicki

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Vicki:

First, let me say, I'm NO expert. However, I understand how you feel.

suggested fish. But of course, a fish is an animal too! Fish have

feelings! So do cows, chickens, lambs, and those poor little unborn chicks

in those eggs!! . . . etc, etc. ad infinitum.

Look Vickie, here's the deal.

I was a STRICT vegetarian thirty years. So strict, I couldn't stand eating

out with people who ate meat. When I was in my 20's I wouldn't date men who

ate meat. Just watching people eat meat disgusted me. I snubbed people who

wore fur coats. I felt people who ate meat were not living " consciously " or

conscientiously. Quite honestly, I felt superior to people who ate meat. I

had nine pets at home and was around horses during the week. I petitioned

my City Council to put stop signs in front of my house so the neighborhood

cats and possums wouldn't get hit by cars. So, I KNOW how you feel. I love

animals too.

Then, in my late 40's, I started physically deteriorating - badly. To make

a long story short. I started having sports accidents, which I couldn't

recover from. My body just wouldn't mend itself. My hair was thin and

stringy. Physically, I was thin and stringy. Eventho' I exercised a lot, I

had little muscle tone. I was thin and flabby. Meanwhile, my sports

partners were very muscular meat eaters. But remember, I felt superior. So

it never occurred to me that my physical problems had anything to do with my

diet. Several years ago, I broke my back (C5-6-7, T7-8, L2-3-4,S1- which

means from my neck down to my tailbone was wrecked), incurred a terrible

spinal injury, my hair fell out, and my skin turned gray. No amount of

wheatgrass juice, carrot juice, fruits, vegetables, vitamins, fasting,

spiritual healers, health spas or whatever . . . would make me well. I

was ill for three years. I couldn't get out of bed. My mental facilities

were foggy, and I lost a lot of money because I couldn't work.

Five months ago, I discovered ER4YT, CR4YT, and LR4YT. I read all three

books. I did the blood test and the secretor test and was appalled to learn

I was a Type O Secretor. Can you imagine how much DAMAGE I did to my body

for THIRTY YEARS by not eating properly? Come to find out, for thirty

years, I was eating MOSTLY AVOIDS!

Now, regarding your " meat eating problem " . For weeks, I'd go to my local

produce counter, stare at the dead bloody carcasses, and walk out of the

store. Then, I went to Whole Foods Market, and discovered Organic

Meats.

Vickie, you must ask yourself: What is more important? Your life or that

animal's?

Don't get me wrong. I still love animals. I would never eat my cat, dog or

horse. But you MUST think about your health. Don't let yourself get to the

point where I was - almost dead, and crippled. Are you Type O? If you

are - - you are a meat-eater. You are a hunter-gatherer. Reread Dr.

D'ADAMO's LR4YT and ER4YT books. He's done all the research for you. All

you have to do is read the books.

Read " NEANDERTHIN " by Ray Audette. Read " Nutrition and Physical

Degeneration " by Dr. Weston Price (BEWARE - this book has very graphic fotos

of people of DIDN'T ER4YT, and shows what can happen). Read Protein Power

by Dr. Eades.

Besides the books, you have unlimited HUMAN resources on this list. ,

Axel, M - - these guys know their stuff. I'm learning - - late in

life. Don't make the same mistakes I made. I didn't know any better. But

you've got all these resources literally right at your fingertips.

Vickie: Love the animals. But Love Yourself First.

Best wishes,

karenb

JMHO

(just my humble opinion)

problem with eating meat

> Sorry about that empty post.....

>

> I am having a problem that I know that nobody on this

> list has that I have seen so far.

> I am not a vegetarian by any means but I find that for

> some reason the thought of eating an animal really

> bothers me.

> Done get me wrong here...I CRAVE s hamburgers

> occaisionaly and have no problems about that cow that

> gave up his life so I can eat....but there are some

> times when my conscience kicks in and I can't eat

> chicken..beef ...God help me if I ever had veal or

> deer meat...I just cant' do it!!!

> I know some of you are calling me a weanie...no pun

> intended...but thats just the way I am.

>

> Can an O nonnie live live this way!!!!!!??????

> Vicki

>

>

>

> =====

> " Lord, help me to be half the human my dog thinks I am. "

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Good lord..I knew I would get flamed but I did not

expect this..Arrogant simpleton....rotton flesh

craving cretin.....Osama Bin Laden!! Hitler!!.I don't

have any plans to bomb any abortion clinics ...For

Gods sake I am sure all people that find that they do

not like meat all all bad. Perhaps I am on the wrong

list....I thought people would be understanding.

--- Axel Hultman <a.hultman@...> wrote:

> How dare you speak for everyone on this list, you

> disgraceful,

> blood-thirsty, murdering, corpse-eating meat-lover

> of an O!!! It figures

> that you would assume that everyone on this list

> (all 644 members) doesn't

> have any compunctions you arrogant simpleton of a

> antigen-less arrogant O!!!

> If I had a dime for every rotten flesh-craving

> cretin barbarian filth like

> you who blindly assumes you're the only one I'd be a

> very rich man you lousy

> excuse for a moral " higher " primate!!! Huff, puff,

> blowing down houses and

> all that!

>

> Look, go to www.beyondveg.com you mixed-up

> vacillating* (*look it up you

> uncultured slaughter-scrap dimwitted paleoithic

> beef-brain!) flesh-feasting

> unsophisticated troglodite!!! Look under the

> " Psychology of Idealistic

> Diets " . I was a vegan/vegetarian for the first 1.5

> years I was on the

> blood-type diet for Os and I suffered going back and

> forth between eating

> for my idealized world-conscious concerns and eating

> for the physical truths

> of my type-O body... Imagine a formerly muscular 165

> pound young man reduced

> to 140 then 130 pounds of emaciated yoga-stretching

> neurotic aspiring

> spiritualist (also into energy-healing at that

> point) caving in to

> uncontrollable bouts of true red-meat lust. That was

> me in the last month or

> so of '99 and the first few months of '00. Not a

> good place to be, feeling

> guilty about eating the flesh my extremely long

> history of ancestors ate...

> the very flesh that saved me from degenerating into

> the diseased conditions

> I've read of in the horror-stories of vegetarianism

> that crop up from time

> to time. Don't feel bad. If you do feel bad you

> should feel ashamed of the

> shame of eating the flesh of those animals whose

> very existence is owed to

> the people who made that animal's existence possible

> in the first place.

> Before you eat more flesh try to get your O-head on

> straight, when you eat

> the flesh the least you can do is not feel bad about

> it!! From that place of

> morality you can draw upon the wellspring of

> emotional energy that is

> available and transform it into respectful gratitude

> and appreciation the

> soul of the animal you are living from deserves.

> This is an asset, in my

> understanding of mental/spiritual energy. Becoming

> familiar with Buddhist

> philosophy has really helped me... it might seem

> paradoxical but it is true.

> Just as Buddha (the historical Buddha I'm talking

> about here) instructed the

> monks to accept ALL food given to them in their

> donation bowls, even the

> flesh of animals to support them in their ascetic

> practices I think it is a

> good practice for morally minded Os to confront the

> wheel of samskara...

> birth and death, the cycle of life. It is good

> practice, trust me. I feel

> for you. If you are acquainted with Buddhist

> philosophy or do become exposed

> to it the concept of " inter-dependent co-arising " is

> useful for

> understanding carnivorism. And don't let anyone fool

> you about

> vegetarianism, books like " The Secret Life of

> Plants " gives plenty of

> hard-core scientifically verifiable evidence for the

> mental world of plants

> and what it really means to eat of vegetable life,

> the idiotic dogma of the

> vegans/vegetarians is founded on a simplistic belief

> system that utterly

> fails to deal with the True Reality of what it means

> to be a part of the

> food-chain. In the end, after my own investigation

> into reality as a

> participant in the cycle of life it is strikingly

> obvious that it is

> impossible not to take life in some way, and if

> you're an O you might as

> well live according to the evolved heritage of your

> own body! Only by

> respecting the truths of your own body and

> confronting the full implications

> of living in accordance with the natural laws that

> accompany those truths

> will you be respecting the Universe reflected in

> your own physical

> formation, divine being that you are, as divine as

> the red meat you should

> eat. The only way to make spiritual progress and to

> maintain a competent

> awareness of yourself and by that fact a competent

> awareness of Truth is to

> take genuine care of yourself, the weakened (and

> eventually warped) mind of

> a nutritionally-deprived O is a poor tool indeed for

> making sense of the

> world as humans can understand it. Take it from me,

> I KNOW what I'm talking

> about. My own path of vegetarianism helped me

> cleanse my physical form of

> much waste and pollutants but I took it too far

> because of un-sophisticated

> and erroneous moralistic ideals. It is too much

> conflict and confusion,

> physiological and spiritual, IT IS NOT WORTH IT,

> THERE IS A BETTER WAY OF

> REGARDING LIFE.

>

> Taking a look back, I was hurt by the extremist

> views of the " Fit for Life "

> couple, the Diamonds who were advocates of natural

> hygiene (this school of

> thought is eloquently dealt with at

> http://www.beyondveg.com) And if you

> take a good look at the vegans/vegetarians, a

> historical and contemporary

> evaluation of the actual people who practice it you

> will see what kind of

> people who subscribe to this oversimplistic view on

> diet REALLY are: Hitler

> and Osama bin Laden for example are too prominent

> vegetarians who come to

> mind. It reminds me of the self-proclaimed

> " pro-life " anti-abortionists who

> bomb those health clinics... not good company. There

> is much Truth to be

> found in paradox...

>

> problem with eating meat

> >

> >

> > Sorry about that empty post.....

> >

> > I am having a problem that I know that nobody on

> this

> > list has that I have seen so far.

> > I am not a vegetarian by any means but I find

> that for

> > some reason the thought of eating an animal

> really

> > bothers me.

> > Done get me wrong here...I CRAVE s

> hamburgers

> > occaisionaly and have no problems about that cow

> that

> > gave up his life so I can eat....but there are

> some

> > times when my conscience kicks in and I can't

> eat

> > chicken..beef ...God help me if I ever had veal

> or

> > deer meat...I just cant' do it!!!

> > I know some of you are calling me a weanie...no

> pun

> > intended...but thats just the way I am.

> >

> > Can an O nonnie live live this way!!!!!!??????

> > Vicki

>

>

>

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Hi Vicki,

I was worried when I first read it that it would not be understood! This is

Axel's sense of humour... something not all understand or appreciate... I am

certain Axel meant no offence to you personally, or anyone else, perhaps he does

go a little OTT now and again. There is some serious stuff hidden in there

(some where I know :-)) People ARE understanding and kind here... even Axel (he

just takes a little getting used to at times! :-)

LnL,

Steve - Moderator

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> Good lord..I knew I would get flamed but I did not

> expect this..Arrogant simpleton....rotton flesh

> craving cretin.....Osama Bin Laden!! Hitler!!.I don't

> have any plans to bomb any abortion clinics ...For

> Gods sake I am sure all people that find that they do

> not like meat all all bad. Perhaps I am on the wrong

> list....I thought people would be understanding.

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me yummy!

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--- Dekany <info@...> wrote:

> fish???

> YUCK!

Vicki

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Hang in there. I was a veggie for years. Then dated a guy who grilled

chicken all the time. I caved in. That was ~14 years ago. Then read

LR4YT book last Sept. It took over a month for me to eat red meat

(hadn't for 20+ years). I'd walk by the meat counter, then get some

chicken and fish. Finally I bought a small piece with help from the

butcher and meat counter guys. I loved it! I was afraid I wouldn't

like the taste, that I would feel ill, etc. None of that. It was

delicious. My friends think I'm nuts! Anyway, just go slow. It will

work out. Good luck.

E Long

> problem with eating meat

>

> > I am having a problem that I know that nobody on this

> > list has that I have seen so far.

> > I am not a vegetarian by any means but I find that for

> > some reason the thought of eating an animal really

> > bothers me.

> > Done get me wrong here...I CRAVE s hamburgers

> > occaisionaly and have no problems about that cow that

> > gave up his life so I can eat....but there are some

> > times when my conscience kicks in and I can't eat

> > chicken..beef ...God help me if I ever had veal or

> > deer meat...I just cant' do it!!!

> > I know some of you are calling me a weanie...no pun

> > intended...but thats just the way I am.

> >

> > Can an O nonnie live live this way!!!!!!??????

> > Vicki

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Before you flame maybe you should read her whole message - she said

" I am having a problem that I know that nobody on this

list has that I have seen so far. " NB " THAT I HAVE SEEN SO FAR "

Nowhere does she say that she's the only one.

This kind of flame is inappropriate on such a what-I-thought-was-friendly list.

If it's humour it's OTT and not everyone will understand it. My 2c.

Debbie

At 2:04 pm -0600 11/12/01, Axel Hultman wrote:

>How dare you speak for everyone on this list, you disgraceful,

>blood-thirsty, murdering, corpse-eating meat-lover of an O!!! It figures

>that you would assume that everyone on this list (all 644 members) doesn't

>have any compunctions you arrogant simpleton of a antigen-less arrogant O!!!

>If I had a dime for every rotten flesh-craving cretin barbarian filth like

>you who blindly assumes you're the only one I'd be a very rich man you lousy

>excuse for a moral " higher " primate!!! Huff, puff, blowing down houses and

>all that!

>

>Look, go to www.beyondveg.com you mixed-up vacillating* (*look it up you

>uncultured slaughter-scrap dimwitted paleoithic beef-brain!) flesh-feasting

>unsophisticated troglodite!!! Look under the " Psychology of Idealistic

>Diets " . I was a vegan/vegetarian for the first 1.5 years I was on the

>blood-type diet for Os and I suffered going back and forth between eating

>for my idealized world-conscious concerns and eating for the physical truths

>of my type-O body... Imagine a formerly muscular 165 pound young man reduced

>to 140 then 130 pounds of emaciated yoga-stretching neurotic aspiring

>spiritualist (also into energy-healing at that point) caving in to

>uncontrollable bouts of true red-meat lust. That was me in the last month or

>so of '99 and the first few months of '00. Not a good place to be, feeling

>guilty about eating the flesh my extremely long history of ancestors ate...

>the very flesh that saved me from degenerating into the diseased conditions

>I've read of in the horror-stories of vegetarianism that crop up from time

>to time. Don't feel bad. If you do feel bad you should feel ashamed of the

>shame of eating the flesh of those animals whose very existence is owed to

>the people who made that animal's existence possible in the first place.

>Before you eat more flesh try to get your O-head on straight, when you eat

>the flesh the least you can do is not feel bad about it!! From that place of

>morality you can draw upon the wellspring of emotional energy that is

>available and transform it into respectful gratitude and appreciation the

>soul of the animal you are living from deserves. This is an asset, in my

>understanding of mental/spiritual energy. Becoming familiar with Buddhist

>philosophy has really helped me... it might seem paradoxical but it is true.

>Just as Buddha (the historical Buddha I'm talking about here) instructed the

>monks to accept ALL food given to them in their donation bowls, even the

>flesh of animals to support them in their ascetic practices I think it is a

>good practice for morally minded Os to confront the wheel of samskara...

>birth and death, the cycle of life. It is good practice, trust me. I feel

>for you. If you are acquainted with Buddhist philosophy or do become exposed

>to it the concept of " inter-dependent co-arising " is useful for

>understanding carnivorism. And don't let anyone fool you about

>vegetarianism, books like " The Secret Life of Plants " gives plenty of

>hard-core scientifically verifiable evidence for the mental world of plants

>and what it really means to eat of vegetable life, the idiotic dogma of the

>vegans/vegetarians is founded on a simplistic belief system that utterly

>fails to deal with the True Reality of what it means to be a part of the

>food-chain. In the end, after my own investigation into reality as a

>participant in the cycle of life it is strikingly obvious that it is

>impossible not to take life in some way, and if you're an O you might as

>well live according to the evolved heritage of your own body! Only by

>respecting the truths of your own body and confronting the full implications

>of living in accordance with the natural laws that accompany those truths

>will you be respecting the Universe reflected in your own physical

>formation, divine being that you are, as divine as the red meat you should

>eat. The only way to make spiritual progress and to maintain a competent

>awareness of yourself and by that fact a competent awareness of Truth is to

>take genuine care of yourself, the weakened (and eventually warped) mind of

>a nutritionally-deprived O is a poor tool indeed for making sense of the

>world as humans can understand it. Take it from me, I KNOW what I'm talking

>about. My own path of vegetarianism helped me cleanse my physical form of

>much waste and pollutants but I took it too far because of un-sophisticated

>and erroneous moralistic ideals. It is too much conflict and confusion,

>physiological and spiritual, IT IS NOT WORTH IT, THERE IS A BETTER WAY OF

>REGARDING LIFE.

>

>Taking a look back, I was hurt by the extremist views of the " Fit for Life "

>couple, the Diamonds who were advocates of natural hygiene (this school of

>thought is eloquently dealt with at http://www.beyondveg.com) And if you

>take a good look at the vegans/vegetarians, a historical and contemporary

>evaluation of the actual people who practice it you will see what kind of

>people who subscribe to this oversimplistic view on diet REALLY are: Hitler

>and Osama bin Laden for example are too prominent vegetarians who come to

>mind. It reminds me of the self-proclaimed " pro-life " anti-abortionists who

>bomb those health clinics... not good company. There is much Truth to be

>found in paradox...

>

> problem with eating meat

>>

>>

>> Sorry about that empty post.....

>>

>> I am having a problem that I know that nobody on this

>> list has that I have seen so far.

>> I am not a vegetarian by any means but I find that for

>> some reason the thought of eating an animal really

>> bothers me.

>> Done get me wrong here...I CRAVE s hamburgers

>> occaisionaly and have no problems about that cow that

>> gave up his life so I can eat....but there are some

>> times when my conscience kicks in and I can't eat

>> chicken..beef ...God help me if I ever had veal or

>> deer meat...I just cant' do it!!!

>> I know some of you are calling me a weanie...no pun

>> intended...but thats just the way I am.

>>

>> Can an O nonnie live live this way!!!!!!??????

>> Vicki

>

>

>

>

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>Wow, that's a dramatic story, thanks for sharing. And is the diet

>making a difference yet?

Debbie

>Then, in my late 40's, I started physically deteriorating - badly. To make

>a long story short. I started having sports accidents, which I couldn't

>recover from. My body just wouldn't mend itself. My hair was thin and

>stringy. Physically, I was thin and stringy. Eventho' I exercised a lot, I

>had little muscle tone. I was thin and flabby. Meanwhile, my sports

>partners were very muscular meat eaters. But remember, I felt superior. So

>it never occurred to me that my physical problems had anything to do with my

>diet. Several years ago, I broke my back (C5-6-7, T7-8, L2-3-4,S1- which

>means from my neck down to my tailbone was wrecked), incurred a terrible

>spinal injury, my hair fell out, and my skin turned gray. No amount of

>wheatgrass juice, carrot juice, fruits, vegetables, vitamins, fasting,

>spiritual healers, health spas or whatever . . . would make me well. I

>was ill for three years. I couldn't get out of bed. My mental facilities

>were foggy, and I lost a lot of money because I couldn't work.

>Five months ago, I discovered ER4YT, CR4YT, and LR4YT. I read all three

>books. I did the blood test and the secretor test and was appalled to learn

>I was a Type O Secretor. Can you imagine how much DAMAGE I did to my body

>for THIRTY YEARS by not eating properly? Come to find out, for thirty

>years, I was eating MOSTLY AVOIDS!

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