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    I want to share this experience with you:
    For some time I really take care what I eat and drink.
    I am not a vegetarian but I feel that I do not need meet anymore. Here and there I`d eat it but really do not have a desire to eat it.
    Same with alcohol.

    But one thing I noticed recently and even today.
    I had things to do in the city today and didn`t had a normal breakfast and fruit juice(fresh squeezed fruits).
    I ate at local bakery, had two coffees, some Milka chocolate and my whole day is bad!

    My head is hurting, I don`t feel well ,sleepy and moody.

    One day off the healthy food and I want to jump out my skin!
    No wonder why people today are numb.
    eating poisons called "food"...
    Love, love and see what happens!

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    Default Re: How food is affecting us

    something to add to this, i read a little while ago about diet related to your blood group.

    japanese have definitions for personality by blood group. additionally i had read up about it online, and general
    guidlines for your blood groupings are available.

    im blood group O negative, and find i need more meat in my diet than vegtables. i had always found that naturally.
    also, if the relationship to astrology is not too nonsensical, im an earth sign.
    personally i cannot eat much watery type foods without feeling sea sick. i prefer more solid or drier foods.

    the links are as follows, i hope they are helpful to anyone reading.

    the main section of the site

    each of the blood groupings.

    Blood Type O

    Blood Type A

    Blood Type B

    Blood Type AB

    here is a simplified overview copied form the site:

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    I haven´t been in a McDonalds in a long time, but I have had the same experience as you there. It looks really tempting but at the end its really disappointing.

    I have seen the movie Supersize Me and it has the term the McStomach-ache. That is the result of a visit to that evil establishment.

    Its really sad that one must go to too much trouble just to get a descent nutritional meal.

    Last Year though I went to London and at all the posh places like the British Museum and in the City there is a lot of organic food you can buy. Only thought I had was: Typical.

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    Default Re: How food is affecting us

    I love hamburgers!
    Last edited by Whiskey_Mystic; 13th February 2011 at 22:43.
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    Default Re: How food is affecting us

    Quote Posted by Whiskey_Mystic (here)
    I love hamburgers!
    I do to, but I only eat my mean home-made burger from the grill!

    Man I'm hungry, I'm of to eat something.

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    Default Re: How food is affecting us

    Mother keeps McDonald's Happy Meal for a whole year... and it STILL hasn't gone off

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    Quote Posted by kenkyushiryo (here)
    something to add to this, i read a little while ago about diet related to your blood group.

    japanese have definitions for personality by blood group. additionally i had read up about it online, and general
    guidlines for your blood groupings are available.

    im blood group O negative, and find i need more meat in my diet than vegtables. i had always found that naturally.
    also, if the relationship to astrology is not too nonsensical, im an earth sign.
    personally i cannot eat much watery type foods without feeling sea sick. i prefer more solid or drier foods.

    the links are as follows, i hope they are helpful to anyone reading.

    the main section of the site

    each of the blood groupings.

    Blood Type O

    Blood Type A

    Blood Type B

    Blood Type AB

    here is a simplified overview copied form the site:

    Thanks for this, makes sense. I'm type O I tried going vegan for a while (I was living in a vegan household) and they ate a good balanced diet and were happy with it. I felt like I was starving to death. I stuck it for 3 months and gave up and went out and bought myself the largest burger I could find.

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    Default Re: How food is affecting us

    Quote Posted by The One (here)
    Mother keeps McDonald's Happy Meal for a whole year... and it STILL hasn't gone off

    http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&sou...yXtWnl6sexJ-hA
    Yeah - read this a few weeks ago - a 14 year old hamburger:
    http://articles.mercola.com/sites/ar...composing.aspx
    There is only one thing that never change - CHANGES.

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