Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 In a message dated 2/19/2004 8:49:32 PM Eastern Standard Time, salbud@... writes: > It was extremely hard, I was starting to crave meat alot. It was so wonderful to read a book that reinforced the way I felt. I had always felt guilty or stupid because I craved red meat since all of the diets and health mags said fish or chicken. I started the diet and never looked back. It made such good sense. I still read about saturated fats causing clogged arteries even though recent studies prove otherwise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 hey and hello!... I'm sooo very glad to of found you! my name is Sue, and I live in British Columbia, Canada. I read Dr. D'Adamo's book several years ago, when it first came out. I was vegan for a few months in the early 90's, and then a whole foods vegetarian for almost 4 years. At this time I had 2 very young children and one pre-adolescent. I gained weight, got pre-menopausal and had severe soft tissue problems. I also have carnivore animals who I fed/feed a raw diet. So this meant I had to go to the local slaughter house and buy raw animal parts. It was extremely hard, I was starting to crave meat alot. I told my naturopath, and he said it is quite normal, especially because I am " type O " , and to read the book " Eat Right 4 Your Type " ... anyways, to make a reeeaaaly long story short... I read the book, and felt like I " was going home " ... it made soooo much sense to me... my daughter has just turned 15 yrs old. She has gained some extra weight in the last couple of years due to junk food. She asked me if I had a good diet remedy or book to read. She has lost about 10 - 15 lbs in the last couple of months and says she feels so much better.. anyways, I'm glad to be here, and thankyou Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 Welcome Sue, We are glad to hear from you. Any of us that have been here a while will be glad to answer any questions you may have. Sharing also helps us to stick to this way of eating. Yes, we can all be tempted. I finally realised a short while back that my craving for yeast rolls was mainly a craving for the taste of yeast. I've just started taking nutriyeast (not the baking kind) and it well satisfies that need now. intro - Sue > hey and hello!... I'm sooo very glad to of found you! > > my name is Sue, and I live in British Columbia, Canada. > > I read Dr. D'Adamo's book several years ago, when it first came > out. > > I was vegan for a few months in the early 90's, and then a whole > foods vegetarian for almost 4 years. At this time I had 2 very young > children and one pre-adolescent. I gained weight, got pre-menopausal > and had severe soft tissue problems. I also have carnivore animals > who I fed/feed a raw diet. So this meant I had to go to the local > slaughter house and buy raw animal parts. > > It was extremely hard, I was starting to crave meat alot. I told my > naturopath, and he said it is quite normal, especially because I > am " type O " , and to read the book " Eat Right 4 Your Type " ... > > anyways, to make a reeeaaaly long story short... I read the book, and > felt like I " was going home " ... it made soooo much sense to me... > > my daughter has just turned 15 yrs old. She has gained some extra > weight in the last couple of years due to junk food. She asked me if > I had a good diet remedy or book to read. She has lost about 10 - 15 > lbs in the last couple of months and says she feels so much better.. > > anyways, I'm glad to be here, and thankyou > > Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 thankyou for the warm welcome , I would like to know what you thinkd about " Kombucha " and type O blood? thanks again in advance Sue > Welcome Sue, > We are glad to hear from you. Any of us that have been here a while will be > glad to answer any questions you may have. Sharing also helps us to stick to > this way of eating. Yes, we can all be tempted. I finally realised a short > while back that my craving for yeast rolls was mainly a craving for the > taste of yeast. I've just started taking nutriyeast (not the baking kind) > and it well satisfies that need now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 19, 2004 Report Share Posted February 19, 2004 I really can't give you an opion about Kombucha. I've heard about it, but not in relation to Eat Right. I feel there are probably others on this list that would understand what it is better than I would and be able to give you a better opion about the product and it's use for you as an O. Re: intro - Sue > thankyou for the warm welcome , I would like to know what you > thinkd about " Kombucha " and type O blood? > > thanks again in advance > Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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