Eat right for your blood type?
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amusedmonkey wrote: »I'm curious, does ancestry jump from ancient times to modern times right away? Do all the steps in between where people ate poultry and beans not count? Pretty much all of us go back to ancient roots, but what determines where you start diet-wise. Why would one person start with an ancient diet and another with a farmer's diet?
If you go back far enough, we're all African. So everyone should eat the same.5 -
hobbitses333 wrote: »@stevencloser @snickerscharlie @johnslater461 How do you know? Where is your years of research? I am interested... To me those that live in fear and in need of mercy of an imaginary man in the sky is living a pure fable and I went to church every week for 25 years. Its all a lie. I never professed to he enlightened or special or better than anyone else I am but a humble servant who loves everyone even the unloveable...Again, read what is actually written not what you want to read. John when I am talking about the foods I am talking about ancient..before beans and poultry...that is what I did went beyond mideival times, beyond permanent dwellings...and its working for me. I never pick and chose, as you assume. Merely pointing out the similarities..Drs and the medical system almost killed me. I am capable of critical thinking and I know when I need to go to the medical profession.. I am not going to try and treat a ruptured spleen with crystals or anything like that. I am sorry for the ones that use homeopathy blindly and die because of it..I assure you millions have died because of the medical profession. I have seen people healed and their entire lives transformed...I can only believe what I see and experience for myself. Just as you do.. There is no absolute one right way...You are free to do as you please just as I am. A few more people see what I see and have contacted me with support through reading this thread...we are growing in numbers...and thinking of making our own group where you will be the odd balls...but they are afraid of verbal attack by your ilk so for now, our exchanges may just stay private...Thank you for bringing it all forward for all to see...there are lots who differ from you out here and that discovery is nice...please share your research...just spouting common rhetoric and main stream lies while calling me and my theories negative things won't be enough.💋 Be well.
Interestingly, there are quite a few veterans on these boards (and some in this thread) who are scientific researchers, health professionals, cancer survivors, and others who have spent years dealing with auto-immune diseases. They have done years of research. The problem with personal experience stories, whether from laypeople or doctors who try to start their own natural health movement, is that they aren't often adept at attributing cause and effect. Just like people who switch to a specific diet and lose weight, so they think the actual foods caused the weight loss, rather than the calorie deficit it helped them achieve. It takes years of research and redundancies to determine whether a treatment works or not, not because of any malice to new things, but because cause and effect can be tricky to suss out, and eliminating other variables can be extremely difficult when dealing with human behavior. I'm glad you found something that works for you, but that doesn't mean I have to take your word for "why" it worked.
I'm also guessing it's not physically possible for you to be eating the same stuff your ancestors were eating "before medieval times" as plants, animals, and the environments they are in have changed so drastically in that time.
If you have found others here who think the same way you do and feel uncomfortable speaking freely here, by all means you should start a group and discuss it there, I doubt anyone here would mind.
That's the nicest way of telling someone to fudge off I've seen in a while.15 -
stevencloser wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »I'm curious, does ancestry jump from ancient times to modern times right away? Do all the steps in between where people ate poultry and beans not count? Pretty much all of us go back to ancient roots, but what determines where you start diet-wise. Why would one person start with an ancient diet and another with a farmer's diet?
If you go back far enough, we're all African. So everyone should eat the same.
Grasses and grains? Or even further back to tree dwelling? Or even further? What did multicellular cells do? Photosynthesis?2 -
stevencloser wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »I'm curious, does ancestry jump from ancient times to modern times right away? Do all the steps in between where people ate poultry and beans not count? Pretty much all of us go back to ancient roots, but what determines where you start diet-wise. Why would one person start with an ancient diet and another with a farmer's diet?
If you go back far enough, we're all African. So everyone should eat the same.
Grasses and grains? Or even further back to tree dwelling? Or even further? What did multicellular cells do? Photosynthesis?
We are all made of stars.8 -
snickerscharlie wrote: »stevencloser wrote: »hobbitses333 wrote: »stevencloser wrote: »hobbitses333 wrote: »Crazy tin foil hat lady is used to the nay sayers...dare I tell you I have seen UFOs...haha! Once again my research is scoffed at and vehemently denied thoughtful consideration, complete with eye rolls...as I take the road less travelled and seek to learn more...the more I learn, the more I see I don't know.... Heh its better this way...tho many have come back asking, How did you know this 20 years ago when no one believed you and now its everywhere in plain sight for all to see? The problem lies in people who "look" but never "see"....and the very few times it has just been a wild theory...what a ride! Woooooo! I' m lovin this one!! Whats next!?! Support and love to everyone who needs it and see you in Sucess Stories!
What does your research say about the multiple people who have come forward and told you the diet proclaimed by their blood type would give them severe health problems?
What kind of research have you done that made homeopathy not sound like the dumbest *kitten* you've ever seen in your life?
Gear down big rig..Have I actually ever once said I eat for my blood type? NO. Seems a few of you here are reading only what you want to read in my words and not what is actually written. I mentioned I used it as a point of reference in my research and I found SOME interesting similarities to the diet. I also found the ancient migration patterns and history of the blood types facsinating I might add..
The reasearch I have done about homeopathy is based on energy. Just because we can’t physically see something, does not mean it doesn’t exist. Nikola Tesla told us that “the day science begins to study non-physical phenomena, it will make more progress in one decade than in all the previous centuries of its existence,” Many great minds have pondered and worked with the findings that everything vibrates with a certain frequency and energy does not ever lie. Look up the ancient Solfeggio scale too.. Homeopathic biofeedback uses these frequencies to learn what harmonizes with your individual body and what does not go well with it, quite simple really. A number of publications have revealed the importance of mind-body connections, and how our thoughts, emotions, feelings, the perception of the environment around us and more are all connected to the health of our body and regulation of our immune system. This is a big part of what homeopaths and naturopathic drs do...they look at everything in your life to heal you..
They do not poke, prod, irritate and poison the body with often worse side effects than the actual disease, and irradiate us blindly and repeatedly with tests until they see something abnormal like the "medical system" seems to like to do lately...the medical system has become a business to keep us in need of pharmaceuticals...it has become nothing more than an industry run by big pharma lobbyists and their greedy beneficiaries in govt...but thats a whole other thread...haha I loved "the dumbest *kitten* I have ever seen in my life" part..thanks for the laugh!💋
But hey go ahead...be big pharmas well trained *kitten*.. Its your life, your path and sometimes it just cant or wont be helped. I have no real vested interest in your outcome except to see you happy and healthy by whatever path you find works for you...
This is without a doubt the worst amount of blind belief in something completely baseless in the face of reality I have ever seen on this website. I am both amazed and speechless.
Thankfully, pictures speak more than 1000 words.
Homeopathy is a scam.
Energies, chakras, water having a memory, those are scams.
People have died as a result of going for homeopathy instead of an actual doctor.
I couldn't care less if you died stupidly from an entirely avoidable disease because of this, but you not only being willfully ignorant but coming here and spouting it to the world proudly as if you're enlightened pisses me off.
I award you no points and may god have mercy on your soul.
So. Much. This.
When I was a teen I wanted desperately to believe in anything that made me feel special, different, elevated, wiser.
Then I grew up.
This could not have been said better.
eta:
In high school, I believed I had ESP, and every time I anticipated what someone would do or say the belief was reinforced. As an adult, I recognize I'm really good at reading body language, which is a much more useful skill in real life.
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L1zardQueen wrote: »stevencloser wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »I'm curious, does ancestry jump from ancient times to modern times right away? Do all the steps in between where people ate poultry and beans not count? Pretty much all of us go back to ancient roots, but what determines where you start diet-wise. Why would one person start with an ancient diet and another with a farmer's diet?
If you go back far enough, we're all African. So everyone should eat the same.
Grasses and grains? Or even further back to tree dwelling? Or even further? What did multicellular cells do? Photosynthesis?
We are all made of stars.
"We are stardust, we are golden, we are million year old carbon. And we've got to get ourselves back to the garden."
-Joni Mitchell
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Hey @mmapags
https://www.buzzfeed.com/austinhunt/how-much-of-a-hippie-are-you?utm_term=.draGbxnB1#.mdxdMGn1j
I've been to Haight/Ashbury.3 -
L1zardQueen wrote: »Hey @mmapags
https://www.buzzfeed.com/austinhunt/how-much-of-a-hippie-are-you?utm_term=.draGbxnB1#.mdxdMGn1j
I've been to Haight/Ashbury.
Me too!1 -
L1zardQueen wrote: »Hey @mmapags
https://www.buzzfeed.com/austinhunt/how-much-of-a-hippie-are-you?utm_term=.draGbxnB1#.mdxdMGn1j
I've been to Haight/Ashbury.
8/63. I thought I was "hippier" that that3 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »L1zardQueen wrote: »Hey @mmapags
https://www.buzzfeed.com/austinhunt/how-much-of-a-hippie-are-you?utm_term=.draGbxnB1#.mdxdMGn1j
I've been to Haight/Ashbury.
8/63. I thought I was "hippier" that that
45/63 here.2 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »L1zardQueen wrote: »Hey @mmapags
https://www.buzzfeed.com/austinhunt/how-much-of-a-hippie-are-you?utm_term=.draGbxnB1#.mdxdMGn1j
I've been to Haight/Ashbury.
8/63. I thought I was "hippier" that that
45/63 here.
20/63 - so far you're the top hippie around these parts1 -
amusedmonkey wrote: »L1zardQueen wrote: »Hey @mmapags
https://www.buzzfeed.com/austinhunt/how-much-of-a-hippie-are-you?utm_term=.draGbxnB1#.mdxdMGn1j
I've been to Haight/Ashbury.
8/63. I thought I was "hippier" that that
45/63 here.
20/63 - so far you're the top hippie around these parts
Lol! Letting my freak flag fly!!2 -
stevencloser wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »I'm curious, does ancestry jump from ancient times to modern times right away? Do all the steps in between where people ate poultry and beans not count? Pretty much all of us go back to ancient roots, but what determines where you start diet-wise. Why would one person start with an ancient diet and another with a farmer's diet?
If you go back far enough, we're all African. So everyone should eat the same.
Truth and the answer is cake. We should all be eating cake. End thread.5 -
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hobbitses333 wrote: »As I have said all along...no one should just believe anything said...do the research find out for yourself...what works for me wouldnt necessarily work for anyone else...I never once said it would...just shared my experience and answered all questions directed at me. That is all. My freak flag flies high! Life in the land of mediocrity is not for me.
I think you mean "land of mundanity". Mundane: boring, ordinary, expected. Mediocre: poor quality, lack of accomplishment or skill. "He was a mediocre violin player."
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Had to look up Drug Rug, I owned one of those. 33/631
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hobbitses333 wrote: »@stevencloser @snickerscharlie @johnslater461 How do you know? Where is your years of research? I am interested... To me those that live in fear and in need of mercy of an imaginary man in the sky is living a pure fable and I went to church every week for 25 years. Its all a lie. I never professed to he enlightened or special or better than anyone else I am but a humble servant who loves everyone even the unloveable...Again, read what is actually written not what you want to read. John when I am talking about the foods I am talking about ancient..before beans and poultry...that is what I did went beyond mideival times, beyond permanent dwellings...and its working for me. I never pick and chose, as you assume. Merely pointing out the similarities..Drs and the medical system almost killed me. I am capable of critical thinking and I know when I need to go to the medical profession.. I am not going to try and treat a ruptured spleen with crystals or anything like that. I am sorry for the ones that use homeopathy blindly and die because of it..I assure you millions have died because of the medical profession. I have seen people healed and their entire lives transformed...I can only believe what I see and experience for myself. Just as you do.. There is no absolute one right way...You are free to do as you please just as I am. A few more people see what I see and have contacted me with support through reading this thread...we are growing in numbers...and thinking of making our own group where you will be the odd balls...but they are afraid of verbal attack by your ilk so for now, our exchanges may just stay private...Thank you for bringing it all forward for all to see...there are lots who differ from you out here and that discovery is nice...please share your research...just spouting common rhetoric and main stream lies while calling me and my theories negative things won't be enough.💋 Be well.
When exactly do you think humans didn’t eat beans or birds?
I mean, the junglefowl (Gallus, the genus that includes chickens) has been around for about 3 million years - longer than modern humans. Since we domesticated the thing about 7000 years ago, it seems a bit unlikely that we weren’t eating it. And the Anatidae (ducks and geese) have been around since before the dinosaurs were wiped out!
So can you perhaps explain what kind of critical thinking you applied to this ‘before beans and poultry’ tripe?12 -
stevencloser wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »I'm curious, does ancestry jump from ancient times to modern times right away? Do all the steps in between where people ate poultry and beans not count? Pretty much all of us go back to ancient roots, but what determines where you start diet-wise. Why would one person start with an ancient diet and another with a farmer's diet?
If you go back far enough, we're all African. So everyone should eat the same.
Arent we technically pangean? Since it was all one continent before they broke apart.4 -
L1zardQueen wrote: »Hey @mmapags
https://www.buzzfeed.com/austinhunt/how-much-of-a-hippie-are-you?utm_term=.draGbxnB1#.mdxdMGn1j
I've been to Haight/Ashbury.
Here's the thing - and I hate to be a buzzkill - I actually was a hippie, kinda, though on the late side of the curve (1970s). A whole raft of things on that list were from well after the hippie era.
I score low (26). Doesn't matter. Quizzes about hippiedom written by people apparently born after 1975? Just no.
If your parents were young enough to wanna see the Dead, you weren't a hippie, but maybe they were. My parents followed (among others) Tommy Dorsey and Harry James. It would've been pathetic - and highly improbable - for hippies' parents to be Deadheads. Think it through. Multiple anachronisms.
Toms? No. Earth shoes, maybe, and even they were kind of late.
Phish? Founded 1983.
Recycling? Not a thing in 1969, generally.
Big Lebowski? 1998. We were investment bankers and midwives and IT geeks and teachers by then.
Hemp? Only the potent kind; the "hemp as agricultural wonder product" movement was later.
Don't make me laugh. Retro post-hippie, at best.
I now return you to your regularly scheduled thread, even though it already jumped the shark a few pages back, at least.9 -
100_PROOF_ wrote: »stevencloser wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »I'm curious, does ancestry jump from ancient times to modern times right away? Do all the steps in between where people ate poultry and beans not count? Pretty much all of us go back to ancient roots, but what determines where you start diet-wise. Why would one person start with an ancient diet and another with a farmer's diet?
If you go back far enough, we're all African. So everyone should eat the same.
Truth and the answer is cake. We should all be eating cake. End thread.
The cake is a lie1 -
L1zardQueen wrote: »Hey @mmapags
https://www.buzzfeed.com/austinhunt/how-much-of-a-hippie-are-you?utm_term=.draGbxnB1#.mdxdMGn1j
I've been to Haight/Ashbury.
Here's the thing - and I hate to be a buzzkill - I actually was a hippie, kinda, though on the late side of the curve (1970s). A whole raft of things on that list were from well after the hippie era.
I score low (26). Doesn't matter. Quizzes about hippiedom written by people apparently born after 1975? Just no.
If your parents were young enough to wanna see the Dead, you weren't a hippie, but maybe they were. My parents followed (among others) Tommy Dorsey and Harry James. It would've been pathetic - and highly improbable - for hippies' parents to be Deadheads. Think it through. Multiple anachronisms.
Toms? No. Earth shoes, maybe, and even they were kind of late.
Phish? Founded 1983.
Recycling? Not a thing in 1969, generally.
Big Lebowski? 1998. We were investment bankers and midwives and IT geeks and teachers by then.
Hemp? Only the potent kind; the "hemp as agricultural wonder product" movement was later.
Don't make me laugh. Retro post-hippie, at best.
I now return you to your regularly scheduled thread, even though it already jumped the shark a few pages back, at least.
Ok, Miss BuzzkillYou are right, recycling was not a thing but picking up litter was. The list had stupid stuff, definitely written by a someone in their 40's. No one had dreadlocks.
Incidentally, I still pick up someone else's trash. I wore holey Levis and flip flops LOL.1 -
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hobbitses333 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »hobbitses333 wrote: »As I have said all along...no one should just believe anything said...do the research find out for yourself...what works for me wouldnt necessarily work for anyone else...I never once said it would...just shared my experience and answered all questions directed at me. That is all. My freak flag flies high! Life in the land of mediocrity is not for me.
I think you mean "land of mundanity". Mundane: boring, ordinary, expected. Mediocre: poor quality, lack of accomplishment or skill. "He was a mediocre violin player."
No I meant mediocrity...mediocre at best...thanks for asking for clarity tho...entomology of words is wonderful...look up the word "nice" ...
What makes people who don't believe in magical water and little green men less successful in their achievements than those who do?12 -
hobbitses333 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »hobbitses333 wrote: »As I have said all along...no one should just believe anything said...do the research find out for yourself...what works for me wouldnt necessarily work for anyone else...I never once said it would...just shared my experience and answered all questions directed at me. That is all. My freak flag flies high! Life in the land of mediocrity is not for me.
I think you mean "land of mundanity". Mundane: boring, ordinary, expected. Mediocre: poor quality, lack of accomplishment or skill. "He was a mediocre violin player."
No I meant mediocrity...mediocre at best...thanks for asking for clarity tho...entomology of words is wonderful...look up the word "nice" ...
It's the fifth most populated city in France. Insightful.15 -
hobbitses333 wrote: »FireOpalCO wrote: »hobbitses333 wrote: »As I have said all along...no one should just believe anything said...do the research find out for yourself...what works for me wouldnt necessarily work for anyone else...I never once said it would...just shared my experience and answered all questions directed at me. That is all. My freak flag flies high! Life in the land of mediocrity is not for me.
I think you mean "land of mundanity". Mundane: boring, ordinary, expected. Mediocre: poor quality, lack of accomplishment or skill. "He was a mediocre violin player."
No I meant mediocrity...mediocre at best...thanks for asking for clarity tho...entomology of words is wonderful...look up the word "nice" ...
Coming from someone who has suggested that people who believe differently from you are lacking skill or accomplishment. On top of suggesting that people are incapable of reading or comprehending your advanced understanding.11 -
hobbitses333 wrote: »
If you read the entire thread you will see duck etc..m.once again its not just what you want to read but what is actually written...
This would be easier to do, if you would embrace the grammar of the English language. Is this how you write at work?10
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