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Gale D. |
| Monday, September 7, 2009, 7:38pm |
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 Rh+ ENFJ Taster Receptive WARRIOR Ee Dan
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Location: U.S.
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I have these conditions:
-- low stomach acid, gastroparesis and nutcracker esophagus
-- mitral valve prolapse
-- pre-Diabetic (severe reactive hypoglycemia & insulin resistance)
In SWAMI should I check these?:
Have you been diagnosed with bowel disease
Have you been diagnosed with heart disease
Have you been diagnosed with Diabetes
Also...
My jaws were damaged in an accident, and I have had semi-successful surgery to repair them. I don't have the typical "TMJ" often caused by a bad bite and grinding of the teeth.
Temporomandibular Joint Disease is "any process that causes pain in the temporomandibular joint".
Is the damage and severe pain considered arthritis/joint disease for the purposes of SWAMI? |
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Plucky |
| Monday, September 7, 2009, 7:46pm |
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Do it just for the fun of it, one at a time, and see what happens. I checked the box for cancer just to see what would happen, but the only change I could see was a major shift in my genoharmonic food list. You can change those boxes over and over to see what happens. |
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Lola |
| Monday, September 7, 2009, 7:58pm |
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yes, check all three... the jaw issue was from the accident, so no need checking the arthritis box, unless you consider yourself prone. |
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Heidi |
| Monday, September 7, 2009, 11:17pm |
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Did you see a change to your food lists when you checked the digestive/bowel disease box?
I hadn't checked that box until a couple of days ago when I looked up an A-Z list of digestive diseases and found that gallbladder and gallstones were on the list. That one little tick made some huge changes. I had to reprint my dairy, live foods, and vegetable protein pages. |
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geminisue |
| Monday, September 7, 2009, 11:33pm |
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Location: GOTL, Ohio, U.S.A.
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Did you see a change to your food lists when you checked the digestive/bowel disease box?
I hadn't checked that box until a couple of days ago when I looked up an A-Z list of digestive diseases and found that gallbladder and gallstones were on the list. That one little tick made some huge changes. I had to reprint my dairy, live foods, and vegetable protein pages.
If one has had gall bladder surgery would one still check this box for digestive diseases? |
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Andrea AWsec |
| Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 12:30am |
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 SWAMI INFJ Warrior Taster Kyosha NimColumnists and Bloggers 
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Yes you can still get gallstones even without a gall bladder so the process still exists. I certainly would. |
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"Healthy people have the least overt symptoms from eating avoid foods." Dr. D'Adamo
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Gale D. |
| Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 2:28am |
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 Rh+ ENFJ Taster Receptive WARRIOR Ee Dan
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I toggled all the blank boxes on, and it did not change my foodlists or genoharmonics. |
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C_sharp |
| Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 2:35am |
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Toggle everything on at once may cancel out the effects of any of them.
This is because some will raise a food up in the rankings and another will move the same food down in the rankings.
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Gale D. |
| Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 7:18pm |
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 Rh+ ENFJ Taster Receptive WARRIOR Ee Dan
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Location: U.S.
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Toggle everything on at once may cancel out the effects of any of them.
This is because some will raise a food up in the rankings and another will move the same food down in the rankings.
I did them one at a time, viewed the results, then turned them all on and viewed the results. Nothing changed in my food lists/genoharmonics either way. |
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