Guest guest Posted January 22, 2001 Report Share Posted January 22, 2001 The recent posts on food and diet are appreciated. I have spent the last week and 1/2 able to barely eat one meal a day. There have also been active k signs. Ah, well. Peace - Michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2001 Report Share Posted January 22, 2001 << The recent posts on food and diet are appreciated. I have spent the last week and 1/2 able to barely eat one meal a day. There have also been active k signs. Ah, well. Peace - Michael >> Please do share Michael, So much to learn. Thank you Jan. The food habit is something very intimate to export from one organism to another and must be done with the caution of listening to ones own body, one mouth one body would say some... As an example the number of intake of sugar from a _medium_ US citizen as passed from 20 pounds a year, 40 years ago, to more than 200 pounds a year today. So we see children's with pancreas problem that would only occur after 50 or 60 years of age, in order words a form of diabet. It would be for them important to listen to the pancreas, like the Chinese already did in the meditation of the five elements and the culture of the inner smile. The medical industry seems to believe that the pancreas can only transform a fixed amount of sugar in the life time of a body. After which it will cease to work, thus forming a form of diabet. This effect of a lot of diabet in a population is mostly seen in the new assimilated people to the American fast food industry. Like the Inuit here in Canada. An example as many... Antoine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2001 Report Share Posted January 22, 2001 On 1/23/01 at 2:13 AM Michael Read wrote: ºThe recent posts on food and diet are appreciated. º ºI have spent the last week and 1/2 able to barely eat one meal a day. ºThere have also been active k signs. º ºAh, well. º ºPeace - Michael Unless women will spontaneously start offering meals when meeting you, it won't be a problem - but it will be when drinking is forgotten... When eating very little, drinking enough water is important... Unless on a raw food diet, eating very little can be seen from the perspective of bodily purification (hence the requirement to drink plenty) and conservation of energy: both are K. related. Jan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2001 Report Share Posted January 23, 2001 Antoine Carré wrote: > << > The recent posts on food and diet are appreciated. > > I have spent the last week and 1/2 able to barely eat one meal a day. > There have also been active k signs. > > Ah, well. > > Peace - Michael > >> > > Please do share Michael, > > So much to learn. > > Thank you Jan. > > The food habit is something very intimate to export from one organism to > another and must be done with the caution of listening to ones own body, > one mouth one body would say some... > > As an example the number of intake of sugar from a _medium_ US citizen as > passed from 20 pounds a year, 40 years ago, to more than 200 pounds a year > today. So we see children's with pancreas problem that would only occur > after 50 or 60 years of age, in order words a form of diabet. It would be > for them important to listen to the pancreas, like the Chinese already did > in the meditation of the five elements and the culture of the inner smile. > The medical industry seems to believe that the pancreas can only transform > a fixed amount of sugar in the life time of a body. After which it will > cease to work, thus forming a form of diabet. This effect of a lot of > diabet in a population is mostly seen in the new assimilated people to the > American fast food industry. Like the Inuit here in Canada. An example as > many... > > Antoine > Some of the tribes in the southwest such as Navaho, and Hopi have experienced something similar, with diabetes rates being much higher than the norm, truely tragic. Mace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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