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| morelife7 |
| Tuesday, July 31, 2007, 3:21pm |
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Thanks Lola! I'm now "official". (And doing the secretor test even as I type!!) Maybe I"ll be seeing more of you here in the nonnie clubhouse! :^) (How do you get smilies in here?)' Kari |
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Lola |
| Tuesday, July 31, 2007, 5:20pm |
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click on the reply button whenever you want to post...there you ll see all the smilies you need! |
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| morelife7 |
| Monday, August 6, 2007, 4:46pm |
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Thank you! However, I just got my secretor test results, and I am a SECRETOR! Move over avocado, I'm going for the oatmeal!!!  I bid you lovely folks adieu! Kari  |
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| Monday, August 6, 2007, 4:53pm |
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you re on the right track now! |
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Becky |
| Wednesday, August 8, 2007, 10:45am |
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Oh Man.....Kari is drnking my soy milk.... Welcome to the program Kari!   You can search the world over, but you will not find a nicer, more helpful bunch of people. |
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| Wednesday, August 8, 2007, 10:53am |
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Mikeo , Is there anyway to adjust the listings from 1 - 999? It would make it much easier to pick out a few things in the top 10. |
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| Wednesday, August 8, 2007, 7:04pm |
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I was surfing this website last night, and I ran across an article by Dr. D'adamo where he was saying that phenylalanine inhibits intestinal alkaline phosphatase, and that's why sweet potatoes & yams were avoid for A's, because they are high in phenylalanine & effectively reduce already low IAP for them.
True, but for some reason in non-secretors it seems to paradoxically spark IAP activity. Actually, I don't know why. It does seems to work as an inhibitor of IAP in A secretors, but then again the A antigen itself apparently inhibits IAP, so perhaps there is synergism there that is absent in non-secretors. It's not supposed to work, but it does. Then again homeopathy and vaccinations are not supposed to work either. Perhaps Ron-O-Non remembers the twisted face I made at IFHI 2007 when I told him this.. |
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| Ronagon |
| Thursday, August 9, 2007, 3:49am |
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Yes, I remember that twisted face. Ha ha ha ha ha ha
I've been taking it with my calcium and I think I do feel a difference. I have much more vigor when I'm lap-swimming the butterfly, for example, and jumping rope.
If only there was some natural food source of alkaline phosphatase, though. I was able, however, to find a natural food source of fucosyl transferase, if that would help things at all. |
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