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Dear Candace,

If you do not have a chance to visit an ayurvedic practitioner for

an objective and independent type finding, it is best to ask one of

your family members for an objective opinion on how your skin is -

obviously it is hard to be objective if it is your body.

Nevertheless, one question does not totally falsify the survey

results, if you answer the other questions honestly, especially

those about behaviour and appearance, you will come to a right

conclusion - and if not, you will notice it as soon as you start an

ayurvedic diet for your type :o)

Patrik

> I know some of you follow the Ayurvedic way of eating/living and I

have a

> question. I am reading an article and filling out the survey.

What do you

> do if you fit under two categories for an observation.

>

> For example - skin. My skin is dry, and in some areas, cold.

However I am

> very pale. Two different categories.

>

> Any suggestions?

>

> Thank you,

>

> Candace

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Candace-

You add up all your traits for each catagory. if one dominates,

that's your type. you can still have traits from the other catagories.

And sometimes you can be a split type vata/pitta or pitta/vatta.

Finally, if you are really sick now, your type may be skewed and will

shift as you recover.

g

> I know some of you follow the Ayurvedic way of eating/living and I

have a

> question. I am reading an article and filling out the survey. What

do you

> do if you fit under two categories for an observation.

>

> For example - skin. My skin is dry, and in some areas, cold.

However I am

> very pale. Two different categories.

>

> Any suggestions?

>

> Thank you,

>

> Candace

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Dear Candace,

Like one should always bear in mind:

Listen to your heart - so stay on atkins. Just one little

suggestions:

You should get the best items from the ayurvedic diet, like ghee,

the numerous, great spices (like asafoetida), some of the great

herbal teas (chai's) and other items that fit into your diet.

Patrik

> > I know some of you follow the Ayurvedic way of eating/living and

I

> have a

> > question. I am reading an article and filling out the survey.

> What do you

> > do if you fit under two categories for an observation.

> >

> > For example - skin. My skin is dry, and in some areas, cold.

> However I am

> > very pale. Two different categories.

> >

> > Any suggestions?

> >

> > Thank you,

> >

> > Candace

>

>

>

>

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Hi Candace

I'd stop eating the bacon.

You can use unsalted butter, and use unrefined sea salt for taste.

The local grocery stores where I live carry organic produce, it's

sometimes cheaper than the chemical veggies.

Falun Gong is free. Here's a site to check into it.

http://www.falundafa.org/eng/local.htm

Rick

> It is definitely odd, don't you think. If I read the " eat right

for your

> blood-type, " I'm suppose to be vegetarian. I become anemic very

easy, I

> feel nasty and I get weak. Doesn't matter if I take supplements or

not, I

> still get ill. At first I thought it was a detox thing, but even

after

> months of following it, I just couldn't function properly.

>

> I've weaned myself off of sugar, and white flour items. The next

thing I'm

> going to do is gradually lower my fat intake. Switch from my

normal maple

> bacon, to turkey bacon, and pull out as much butter as I can in

place of

> olive oil - those types of things. As I progress, and increase my

carbs I

> will bring in things like brown rice, whole grain breads and

pastas - but

> limit them to two or three times a week to see how I respond. I

will also

> start including berries, but that will be a while.

>

> I eventually want to be eating very healthy combination of fats,

proteins

> and carbohydrates - just little as refined, processed foods as

possible.

>

> I do not expect my lifestyle changes to happen over night, not even

> necessarily in a few months. It is going to have to be gradual for

me, in

> order for me to stick with it.

>

> A lot of my changes will also depend on me getting a job. I want

to start

> including more fish and seafood, as much organic foods as possible,

and yoga

> classes. These will all require me to have more money than I do at

this

> moment.

>

> I'm learning patience though (be careful what you pray for). I'm

learning

> about meditating, and I'm taking what advice from this group I feel

I can

> use now, while saving some for later.

>

> Candace

>

> _____

>

> From: Sherry Bowlin [mailto:sjbowlin@e...]

> Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 9:39 AM

> candidiasis

> Subject: RE: Re: question on determining with

Ayurvedic

>

> Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2004 07:53:59 -0600

> From: " Candace " <candace@s...>

>

> I just do not see me

> eating that way. I've been a vegetarian before, and I got ill.

I'm not

> going there again. I'm on Atkins right now and getting better. If

it works

> for someone, I'm all for it, I just do not see me doing it again.

>

>

> Same here, Candace. I've tried vegetarian and became very

ill. Only

> after I adopted a high-fat, low-carb way of eating was I able to

function

> again.

>

> Sherry (from Oregon)

>

>

>

>

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