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Promoting ERFYT once again


09/19/11, by Tom M
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This past weekend I promoted ERFYT at a local event. The weather could have been better but I still managed to speak to 30-40 people. Luckily I was inside and didn't have to deal with the rain.

The principle of the school and the CEO of the school came by my booth and I was more than happy to explain the basics of ERFYT to the both of them. The CEO was Blood Type O and was having some stomach issues. After asking a few questions I found out she was eating a lot of beans on the avoid list for O's which was a surprise to her since she had not put the two together. Since I was at a school for troubled teens, I did mention how following ERFYT and avoiding wheat, breads and pastas, Corn and dairy could make the difference for certain kids with behavioral issues. Hope fully she will contact me to talk with her some more.

I met another woman who also was Blood Type O having some digestive issues. She did mention that when she tried to eat meat it never seemed to sit well with her. I asked to see her fingerprints and what do you know... Horizontal lines all over the place. I instructed her that the lines meant her gut bacteria were not happy and that the lines were a physical manifestation of that distress. I suggested Blood Type Probiotics and the Type O Diet to give her some relief.

All in all is was a slow but steady flow of people and I am glad to have had the opportunity to promote ERFYT and hopefully help a few people to get healthier.

Permalink 09/19/11 11:21:43 pm, by Tom M Email , 283 words,
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Comment from: Elaine [Visitor] Email
Would you please tell me more about the horizontal lines. Horisontal while holding hand with fingers pointing up? Also, are you refering to the tiny wrinkles in the skin on tips of fingers or actual fingerprint?Thank you so much
09/26/11 @ 15:12
Comment from: Tom M [Member] Email
Yes, while you look at your fingers pointing up.
You will need a good magnifying glass (normally) to see the lines.
The lines will be in the main part of your fingerprints.
09/26/11 @ 18:38

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