On May 4, 2007, at 6:56 AM, CWFugitt wrote:

Morning Faith,

>> At 05:19 AM 5/3/2007, you wrote:
Out-there on the streets? As little as possible .. there are TWO vegetarian restaurants that we know of in this enormous city of Medellin, one has execellent, balanced food. The other one we haven't tried yet.

   I have lots of questions for you, but for the present, only one.

Do you really believe they have balanced food?

I am not sure that a balanced diet has a scientific definition.

My idea is that no balanced diet exists, not within one day but maybe within a few days or a week. A person simply cannot eat that much food.

I have been to a vegetarian restaurant.

I have a friend that is an MD, PHD, and has a few other degrees.
He took me to that Veg restaurant.
He is from India, was a NASA scientist for 11 years, and worked at our medical research center.

I knew a man, an engineer, who worked in the space race in So Cal, and he was also a lacto vegetarian. Being a vegetarian does not affect your mind adversely, obviously.


I asked him a simple question.
Do you eat the way you eat because you think it is best or because of your religion?

His reply, .......... religion. After that, I did not feel comfortable talking to him about his diet.

It is near the worst I have ever seen an intelligent and educated person practice.

Oh ........ the vegetarian restaurant was terrible. Nearly everyone there, including the workers were all overweight.

I pity people that have a religion that requires such eating.

Well, mine is my own decision. If I feel that God wants me to eat vegetables, I am happy with that, no one needs to pity me. I think it is a better way to go, but that is just me. This is a free country.


Interesting note........ some of our best doctors are eating 6 to 10 raw eggs per day.

I am fully aware of the fact that I do not eat a balanced diet.
That is the reason I have 100 supplements on my cabinet.
Most of my blood reports are near perfect. I realize that is a fraud also. Most things they test will remain close to normal until you are near dead.

That sounds familiar. And then it helps only if they figure out what to test for.


I do have a number of things tested that are not the norm such as vitamin D, homocysteine, mycoplasma, and heavy metals. All of my heavy metals are near off the chart on the low side except one. It is in the very low range, but not as low as everything else.

Wayne

The tests you note are of interest- what does testing for mycoplasma do for you? Myco= fungus, plasma = fluid? Also, the heavy metals- did you previously have higher levels, and brought them down? If so how did you do that? I don't even know what homocystine is.

Kathryn


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