Guest guest Posted September 5, 2002 Report Share Posted September 5, 2002 A few years ago, I had NAET testing done for allergies. What I was told was that caffeine had an positive emotional influence on me. I notice that when I do drink coffee, I feel much better (other than waking me up). For now, I have decided to have coffee occasionally or try to stress for balance in my life rather than leaving it out entirely. That may not be suitable for everyone, but is working for me right now. Marlene Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2002 Report Share Posted September 5, 2002 Very interesting. I know a friend that feels the same way. I have a sip of coffee and immediately get a mouthful of cancer sores and a toxic/foggy feeling. I must be allergic. It's amazing how people really do respond differently to foods. My grandmother is 90 and eats loads of salt,white bread and really cooked/dead food and has her whole life. I know we are all born with a different disposition for health, but that's not normal. Regina backpackinggirl20012001 wrote:A few years ago, I had NAET testing done for allergies. What I was told was that caffeine had an positive emotional influence on me. Sponsor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 5, 2002 Report Share Posted September 5, 2002 Your grandmother was not assaulted with MSG and sodium flouride everyday of her life like we are. Sodium flouride destroys the immune system.Do your research. We have much more poisons in the air and food. We have chem trails. Her liverhad a much better start in life. Very few vaccinations if any. Her mother and father had probaby no bug poisons on their foods-and of course none of their foods were altered. So- its not so hard to figure out why she is so healthy;lol. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>YOUNGBLOOD>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> --- Regina DeLuca <regdeluca wrote: > > Very interesting. I know a friend that feels the > same way. I have a sip of coffee and immediately get > a mouthful of cancer sores and a toxic/foggy > feeling. I must be allergic. > It's amazing how people really do respond > differently to foods. My grandmother is 90 and eats > loads of salt,white bread and really cooked/dead > food and has her whole life. I know we are all born > with a different disposition for health, but that's > not normal. > Regina > > backpackinggirl20012001 wrote:A few years ago, I > had NAET testing done for allergies. What I was > told was that caffeine had an positive emotional > influence on me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2002 Report Share Posted September 7, 2002 Dear BackPackingGirl, Caffeine has a positive emotional influence on everybody. It's called a high. Caffeine is a psycho-active drug. It's supposed to give you a high. It is mechanical and predictable and so reduces your humanity. If you are dependant on a psychotropic drug then others will be dependant on you. It's a vicious circle, very hard to break. Victor. rawfood, Regina DeLuca <regdeluca> wrote: > > Very interesting. I know a friend that feels the same way. I have a sip of coffee and immediately get a mouthful of cancer sores and a toxic/foggy feeling. I must be allergic. > It's amazing how people really do respond differently to foods. My grandmother is 90 and eats loads of salt,white bread and really cooked/dead food and has her whole life. I know we are all born with a different disposition for health, but that's not normal. > Regina > > backpackinggirl20012001 wrote:A few years ago, I had NAET testing done for allergies. What I was > told was that caffeine had an positive emotional influence on me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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