noozguru, now if only algae was good for your metabolic type (-:

On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 11:03 AM, Bhairitu <noozg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
 
  
I did the original metabolic typing program back in 1981.  You had to fill out 
a book of questions plus get blood panel and urine test.  I came out like a 
functioning type A with a type B subtype.  After about six months I was 
retested and was functioning as a type B (carb type).  There was a bunch of TM 
folks in the Seattle doing the program and it is now run by a former TM center 
chairman.  This was all before MAPI was around.

I couldn't afford all the supplements but came across an ad for
      Dr. George Watson's second book and testing kit.  I used those
      vitamins through the 1990s and still have the testing kit.  The
      company that sold the vitamins stopped making them and I get
      similar supplements from other sources.

On 05/05/2014 05:37 PM, Share Long wrote:

  
>thanks, noozguru, short test and I also like the names for the different 
>types. I turned out to be a C type. I crave both sweet and salty. Helpful to 
>know that I should be eating 33% of fat, protein and carbs. 
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>On Monday, May 5, 2014 11:05 AM, Bhairitu <noozg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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>Every so once in a while I search on the Internet for more articles and 
>information on metabolic typing which
                                  is sort of a modern day body type 
>system along the lines of ayurveda or
                                  Chinese medicine. It is often 
>complicated and difficult to explain
                                  and practitioners often are looking 
>for better and simpler ways for the
                                  public to discover their functioning 
>body type. Here's Dr. Oz's good
                                  attempt at it. It's a simple quiz and 
>there are also some videos and menu
                                  articles available there:
>http://www.doctoroz.com/quiz/quiz-what-your-metabolism-type
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