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For the love of humanity we all may have to think outside of our

boxes one day. Your reply reminds me of some wealthy person who has

no sympathy for those less fortunate. This issue may be to the

benefit of veganism.

 

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in great shape; I think its time to go past the Blood type topic and

move on. It is not important to me; all I care about is that the diet

works for me and my blood work all came back excellent.

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veganism concerns my feelings about the rights of all animals and

eating a healthy plant based diet. Good luck. Gigi

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I thought her response was great. And I'd say veganism is definitely "thinking outside the box." Ron <ron.zzxx wrote: For the love of humanity we all may have to think outside of our boxes one day. Your reply reminds me of some wealthy person who has no sympathy for those less fortunate. This issue may be to the benefit of veganism. , veganfitness wrote:>> > Hi Ryan,

I am not sure what my blood type and honestly don't give it much thought. Regardless of what it is, my blood work comes back in great shape; I think its time to go past the Blood type topic and move on. It is not important to me; all I care about is that the diet works for me and my blood work all came back excellent. > ?? If you are stuck on this view, then keep doing your research; my veganism concerns my feelings about the rights of all animals and eating a healthy plant based diet. Good luck. Gigi> > > > > > yarrow > Wed, 12 Sep 2007 2:14 am> "diet" books, was Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested> > > > > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > > > > > > At 2:46 PM -0700 9/11/07, fraggle wrote:> > ...i mean...i could come up with a diet that said "people would blue > > eyes should eat cranberries because of of the lightness of their eyes > > and the reflective qualities there of"> > >>> > > > ...and I'd bet you could sell lots of copies of an "eye color > > correlated to what type of berries you need to eat" diet.> > > > The market for "diet" books is wacky. I think people are looking for > > authorities to tell them what they want to hear, or how to > > rationalize what they are doing, and it doesn't matter whether the > > info is reality-based.> > > > Reminds me of the psychologist who divided

students into 2 groups, > > those with blue and brown eyes, and attributed different qualities to > > each. Result was that behavior changed based on expectations -- in > > extreme ways.> > > > Lesson: don't discount the power of beliefs and expectations -- often > > more powerful than any other factor.> > > > Rambling...> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________> Check Out the new free AIM® Mail -- Unlimited storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection.>

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play nice now......

lets not start down a slippery slope.....

Ron Sep 13, 2007 9:00 AM "diet" books, was Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested

 

 

 

For the love of humanity we all may have to think outside of our boxes one day. Your reply reminds me of some wealthy person who has no sympathy for those less fortunate. This issue may be to the benefit of veganism. , veganfitness wrote:>> > Hi Ryan, I am not sure what my blood type and honestly don't give it much thought. Regardless of what it is, my blood work comes back in great shape; I think its time to go past the Blood type topic and move on. It is not important to me; all I care about is that the diet works for me and my blood work all came back excellent. > ?? If you are stuck on this view, then keep doing your research; my veganism concerns my feelings about the rights of all animals and eating a healthy plant based diet. Good luck. Gigi> > > > > > yarrow > Wed, 12 Sep 2007 2:14 am> "diet" books, was Re: more on "man the hunted" if you're interested> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > At 2:46 PM -0700 9/11/07, fraggle wrote:> > ...i mean...i could come up with a diet that said "people would blue > > eyes should eat cranberries because of of the lightness of their eyes > > and the reflective qualities there of"> > >>> > > > ...and I'd bet you could sell lots of copies of an "eye color > > correlated to what type of berries you need to eat" diet.> > > > The market for "diet" books is wacky. I think people are looking for > > authorities to tell them what they want to hear, or how to > > rationalize what they are doing, and it doesn't matter whether the > > info is reality-based.> > > > Reminds me of the psychologist who divided students into 2 groups, > > those with blue and brown eyes, and attributed different qualities to > > each. Result was that behavior changed based on expectations -- in > > extreme ways.> > > > Lesson: don't discount the power of beliefs and expectations -- often > > more powerful than any other factor.> > > > Rambling...> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________> Check Out the new free AIM® Mail -- Unlimited storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection.>

 

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Ron

 

Your reply seems to be rude. It is no good reminding other people to think

outside their boxes when you are in a box dominated by blood type theory,

and you don't seem to want to think about anything else. Please let this

theme drop.

 

Jo

 

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" Ron " <ron.zzxx

 

Thursday, September 13, 2007 5:00 PM

" diet " books, was Re: more on " man the hunted " if

you're interested

 

 

> For the love of humanity we all may have to think outside of our

> boxes one day. Your reply reminds me of some wealthy person who has

> no sympathy for those less fortunate. This issue may be to the

> benefit of veganism.

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