Very outgoing but I didn't like those long tests so I just filled in the little dots, (That's why.) you couldn't get me to sit that long anyway. At home, me and the dog ran full blast everywhere, everything took too long, tests, the years, growing up . . . always what I wanted was so far off in the distance. In between though, I was able to take control so I could stay on the escalator without running.
When they killed off my thyroid, I slowed down so life could catch up with me. Funny how that works. Now Life is the one going too fast.
I've known a few. Had the positive/negative with my mom and dad too and I turned up O positive. My Mom O Pos and my Dad A Neg. I never knew until a few years ago I found his Blue Cross Card and it said A Negative. I always thought he and I were the same but I do remember him saying that he felt his best after having a Salad. His body was going nuts with all the Beef we ate when I was a kid. My body went nuts with all the milk/wheat/tomato sauce I ate.
I wrote a short chapter on that in the book, stating: Start with Blood Type and Geno Type and go from there. Get back into balance and see how you feel then.
More the person I always knew I was, in spite of what my life was like with all the ups and downs. Once I was balanced, I could do well at anything I tried . . . without getting myself in hot water! LMAO My biggest surprise was an IQ of 136 when it didn't show when I was young and believed I was stupid.
Yes. At least one can predict more accurately than a box of Chocolates, (the Forest Gump thing) I think I read somewhere that some nationalities (like the Swedish/Norwegian/Irish) carry the green eyed thing ) My Dad was probably 100% Swedish. My Mom was English and God only knows what else. They were Tafts and somehow related to Webster but that can not be verified.
I knew it, my wife is too. I am part of the majority, I am an O and a rare genotype (Hunter) no, I don't hunt. A's are the next most abundant then B's and ABs are rare and go back only 2500 years ago. It is said, from the shroud of Turin that Jesus was an AB. You may have noticed an AB being very mystical or at least very different.
Yes and he developed diets accordingly by bloodtype Ancestry and genotype . . . that diet, still adhere to it today, changed my life. Had I known earlier in life, I would still have a functioning thyroid. Blood types have different combinations of gut bacteria etc.
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As an aside, AI is getting better. Not quite there yet, but better than some others I've seen recently.
When they killed off my thyroid, I slowed down so life could catch up with me.
Funny how that works. Now Life is the one going too fast.
Had the positive/negative with my mom and dad too and I turned up O positive. My Mom O Pos and my Dad A Neg.
I never knew until a few years ago I found his Blue Cross Card and it said A Negative. I always thought he and I were the same but I do remember him saying that he felt his best after having a Salad. His body was going nuts with all the Beef we ate when I was a kid. My body went nuts with all the milk/wheat/tomato sauce I ate.
I wrote a short chapter on that in the book, stating: Start with Blood Type and Geno Type and go from there. Get back into balance and see how you feel then.
My biggest surprise was an IQ of 136 when it didn't show when I was young and believed I was stupid.
Your obviously not stupid either.
I think I read somewhere that some nationalities (like the Swedish/Norwegian/Irish) carry the green eyed thing ) My Dad was probably 100% Swedish. My Mom was English and God only knows what else. They were Tafts and somehow related to Webster but that can not be verified.
I am part of the majority, I am an O and a rare genotype (Hunter) no, I don't hunt.
A's are the next most abundant then B's and ABs are rare and go back only 2500 years ago. It is said, from the shroud of Turin that Jesus was an AB. You may have noticed an AB being very mystical or at least very different.
Blood types have different combinations of gut bacteria etc.
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