Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 > perfection is in the eyes of the beholder... Maybe so. Actually, when I said your English looked perfect, what I had in mind was that it looked as if English were your first language, that you seemed to write it naturally, as if you had long been acquainted with it. Maybe I have used the wrong word, because personally I don't much like perfection... > > thanks to sesame street and auto-grammar/spell checking, English can be sufficiently mastered for communication... > > Well hello neighbor-to-the -south Oh, I am very much to the south. Around Rio de Janeiro. Sometimes we get hit by cold waves from Patagonia, but most of the time the weather is quite warm. > what brings my interest in nutrition? Well, desire for HEALTH to go along with my good looks and charming personality for one. :-) > Well, I can tell you that you have a charming personality for me. As for looks, they are a consequence of what is going on inside, don't you agree? > Second, I'm working with a group to create a masterplanned sustainable comprehensive community, and production of food and wellness of the community members is basic. > > SouthernLatitudes.org > This sounds great. I hope you can stay small. Bigness unfortunately leads in most cases to corruption. I will check out the site, ok? > > Within this nutrition is primal. We wish to create cashflow from export of our products and visitors that sample our lifestyle, and to get top dollar and demand, one should have food beyond the normal... high brix, would be a place to start. So we have a very modern approach, as I can see. Do you already have a location? > > Some of the procedures, such as cold bed agriculture and mineralization and " homeopathy for the land " are also within the scope of interest towards this end. Have you ever heard about Fukuoka, no-tilling agriculture? But I hope you can stay away from instinctotherapy, because that is too radical an approach (no use of fire, all-raw!). > > So, there you have it. Add to it that I have 4 young kids in my family, and nieces and nephews that I care about just adds to the desire to master this field as well. I see. Having children makes a lot of difference. They give you an ideal and perspective. But they can also rob you of some of your energy: you can never really rest with children all around, can you? > > > So what brings YOU to the subject Brazil? Bob, that was a nice nickname. But I am afraid some people might withdraw from me, because Brazilians don't often have a good reputation in the world. So, what brings me here? Many things: an interest in nutrition, in health issues, in global questions, in making friends (though this may not be the right place for that), in practising English, in hearing other points of view... Nice to meet you. Encantado. José Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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