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  • dieting anyone??

    Blood type diet
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    Unlike other diet plans that are based on a specific prototype of low-fat, low-carb, etc., this diet is predicated on the exact relationship between an individual and a particular food. Say you're blood type B. Turkey is acceptable but chicken is an avoid food because of the lectin in the organ and muscle meat. While most people would lump the two birds into the same flock of foods, there is a vast difference on how they affect certain blood types.

    Here's a simple starter kit to help you gauge whether or not you're eating right for your blood type.

    Type O
    Foods that encourage weight gain: wheat gluten, corn, kidney beans, navy beans, lentils, cabbage, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower and mustard greens.

    Foods that encourage weight loss: kelp, seafood, iodized salt, liver, red meat, kale, spinach, broccoli.

    Tips for Type O: Emphasize animal proteins; focus on anger management; engage in aerobic exercise to reduce stress; use disciplines outlined in the book to help control Type O impulsive behavior; as you age, vigorous exercise is crucial.

    Type A:
    Foods that encourage weight gain: meat, dairy foods, kidney beans, lima beans, wheat.

    Foods that encourage weight loss: vegetable oils, soy foods, vegetables, pineapple.

    Tips for Type A: Emphasize vegetables; concentrate on stress management engage in yoga or gentle exercise to reduce stress; take naps or frequent breaks to stay focused; as you age, a regular sleep cycle is crucial to keep your health in balance.

    Type B
    Foods that encourage weight gain: corn, lentils, peanuts, sesame seeds, buckwheat, wheat.

    Foods that encourage weight loss: green vegetables, meat, liver, eggs/low-fat dairy products, licorice tea.

    Tips for Type B: Vary your diet; focus on creative outlets; engage in walking and meditation to reduce stress; use disciplines outlined in the book to avoid emotional overreaction; as you age, mental activities are crucial to retaining memory.

    Type AB
    Foods that encourage weight gain: red meat, kidney beans, lima beans, seeds, corn, buckwheat, wheat.

    Foods that encourage weight loss: tofu, seafood, dairy, green vegetables, kelp, pineapple.

    Tips for Type AB: Eat smaller, more frequent meals; focus on cultivating your natural spiritual tendencies; break up your day with physical activity to feel more energized; use disciplines outlined in the book to avoid feelings of isolation; be aware of your environment as you age, to avoid susceptibility to bacterial infections.

    Anyone has tried this??? Tell us about it...

  • my food ARE my medicines

    HEADACHE? EAT FISH!
    Eat plenty of fish -- fish oil helps prevent headaches.
    So does ginger, which reduces inflammation and pain.

    HAVE FEVER? EAT YOGURT!
    Eat lots of yogurt before pollen season.
    Also-eat honey from your area (local region) daily.

    TO PREVENT STROKE DRINK TEA!
    Prevent buildup of fatty deposits on artery walls with regular doses of tea. (actually, tea suppresses my appetite and keeps the pounds from invading....Green tea is great for our immune system)!

    INSOMNIA (CAN'T SLEEP?) HONEY!
    Use honey as a tranquilizer and sedative.

    ASTHMA? EAT ONIONS!!!!
    Eating onions helps ease constriction of bronchial tubes. (when I was young, my mother would make onion packs to place on our chest, helped the respiratory ailments and actually made us breathe better).

    ARTHRITIS? EAT FISH, TOO!!
    Salmon, tuna, mackerel and sardines actually prevent arthritis. (fish has omega oils, good for our immune system)

    UPSET STOMACH? BANANAS - GINGER!!!!!
    Bananas will settle an upset stomach.
    Ginger will cure morning sickness and nausea.

    BLADDER INFECTION? DRINK CRANBERRY JUICE!!!!
    High-acid cranberry juice controls harmful bacteria.

    BONE PROBLEMS? EAT PINEAPPLE!!!
    Bone fractures and osteoporosis can be prevented by the manganese in pineapple.

    PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME? EAT CORNFLAKES!!!!
    Women can ward off the effects of PMS with cornflakes, which help reduce depression, anxiety and fatigue.

    MEMORY PROBLEMS? EAT OYSTERS!
    Oysters help improve your mental functioning by supplying much-needed zinc.

    COLDS? EAT GARLIC!
    Clear up that stuffy head with garlic. (remember, garlic lowers cholesterol, too.)

    COUGHING? USE RED PEPPERS!!
    A substance similar to that found in the cough syrups is found in hot red pepper. Use red (cayenne) pepper with caution-it can irritate your tummy.

    BREAST CANCER? EAT Wheat, bran and cabbage
    Helps to maintain estrogen at healthy levels.

    LUNG CANCER? EAT DARK GREEN AND ORANGE AND VEGGIES!!!
    A good antidote is beta carotene, a form of Vitamin A found in dark green and orange vegetables.

    ULCERS? EAT CABBAGE ALSO!!!
    Cabbage contains chemicals that help heal both gastric and duodenal ulcers.

    DIARRHEA? EAT APPLES!
    Grate an apple with its skin, let it turn brown and eat it to cure this condition. (Bananas are good for this ailment)

    CLOGGED ARTERIES? EAT AVOCADO!
    Mono unsaturated fat in avocados lowers cholesterol.

    HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE? EAT CELERY AND OLIVE OIL!!!
    Olive oil has been shown to lower blood pressure.
    Celery contains a chemical that lowers pressure too.

    BLOOD SUGAR IMBALANCE? EAT BROCCOLI AND PEANUTS!!!
    The chromium in broccoli and peanuts helps regulate insulin and blood sugar.

    Kiwi: Tiny but mighty. This is a good source of potassium, magnesium, Vitamin E &fiber. It's Vitamin C content is twice that of an orange.

    Apple: An apple a day keeps the doctor away? Although an apple has a low Vitamin C content, it has antioxidants &flavonoids which enhances the activity of Vitamin C thereby helping to lower the risks of colon cancer, heart attack & stroke.

    Strawberry: Protective fruit. Strawberries have the highest total antioxidant power among major fruits &protects the body from cancer causing, blood vessels clogging free radicals. (Actually, any berry is good for you..they're high in anti-oxidants and they actually keep us young.........blueberries are the best and very versatile in the health field........they get rid of all the free-radicals that invade our bodies)

    Orange: Sweetest medicine. Taking 2 - 4 oranges a day may help keep colds away, lower cholesterol, prevent & dissolve kidney stones as well as lessen the risk of colon cancer.

    Watermelon: Coolest Thirst Quencher. Composed of 92% water, it is also packed with a giant dose of glutathione which helps boost our immune system. They are also a key source of lycopene - the cancer fighting oxidant. Other nutrients
    found in watermelon are Vitamin C &Potassium. (watermelon also has natural substances [natural SPF sources] that keep our skin healthy, protecting our skin from those darn suv rays)

    Guava &Papaya: Top awards for Vitamin C. They are the clear winners for their high Vitamin C content. Guava is also rich in fiber which helps prevent constipation.

    Papaya is rich in carotene, this is good for your eyes. (also good for gas and indigestion)

    Tomatoes are very good as a preventative measure for men, keeps those prostrate problems from invading their bodies

  • im your hairstylest want t try me

    Face Too Round - Putting a side part in the hair will slim and lengthen a face that's too round.

    Thin Face - Curls or fullness at the sides will widen a long, thin face.

    Large Nose - A full hairstyle or upswept crown makes the nose less noticeable.

    Sharp, Angular Features - A wavy or curly hairstyle will soften a chiseled cheekbone, nose or jaw.

    High forehead - A horizontal line of full bangs can cover the forehead, balancing the face.

    Strong or Square Chin - A short cut with soft curls or fullness at the crown, takes attention away from the chin.

    Narrow Chin - Long hair with fullness at the chin will balance a narrow chin.

    Low Forehead - Vertical lines and soft fullness at the crown can lengthen the face.

    Believe it or not, a hairstyle can help to accentuate or draw away from certain facial characteristics.

    All my best

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