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| Tigerpuff |
| Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 8:17pm |
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I"m just wondering if I can buy the SWAMI xpress software for my 5 year old? I"m loving it for myself and would like to make sure what I"m feeding my child is accurate.
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C_sharp |
| Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 9:32pm |
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 Teacher Rh+ Lewis: a+b-, NN,Taster Sa Bon NimAdministrator 
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| MIfHI I follow a SWAMI diet. |
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Lola |
| Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 10:30pm |
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I would feed my child the BT specific guidelines and watch how that works.... |
| ''Just follow the book, don't look for magic fixes to get you off the hook. Do the work.'' Dr.D.'98 DNA mt/Haplo H; Y-chrom/J2(M172);ISTJ The harder you are on yourself, the easier life will be on you! |
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policychecker |
| Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 12:37am |
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The measurements change a lot so it is difficult to keep it up to date, But i use swami for my daughter and have for a year or more. but i make my own adjustments due to additional health issues. following the Blood type diet will be pretty good anyway at a young age.
is your daughter the same blood type as you and or your child's dad?
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| Kind Regards PC.
Partner (F) is O+(Non) MN. Duffy Fy(a+b+), Lewis (a+ b-) Fructose Malabsorber. Explorer. Daughter (6) is O+(Non) Lewis (a+b-) (Fructose Malabsorption)62% Gatherer ?
I'm an Explorer 47 %. |
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ruthiegirl |
| Wednesday, November 16, 2011, 4:14pm |
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 SWAMI O+ Gatherer, Healing from Fibromyalgia Kyosha NimColumnists and Bloggers 
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I would stick with blood type diet for a child, unless the child is having specific health issues that BTD isn't resolving. I know one person put her child on the Explorer diet, because he was allergic to many of the "beneficial" foods for his blood type. PC put his child on SWAMI because she had specific health problems, and BTD wasn't specific enough to help her heal. IIRC, both families tried the kids on BTD first, and only moved onto something else because BTD wasn't enough for that child.
Most people find that BTD is all children need. With most kids, the issue is to prevent problems from developing over time, rather than to heal current problems. Even kids who do suffer from asthma or ADHD often heal from BTD guidelines alone. I know I've seen a big improvement in my kids' moods with BTD compliance, and I can tell from their behavior when they "cheat." |
| Ruth, Single Mother to 18yo O- Leah, 17yo O- Hannah, and 11yo B+ Jack
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| Tigerpuff |
| Monday, November 21, 2011, 2:27am |
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Thank you so very much everybody! I'll stick with the blood type diet. We aren't sure of our son's blood type but his father is o+ and mother is o-... so at the very least we are guessing type O.  |
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C_sharp |
| Monday, November 21, 2011, 5:00am |
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| MIfHI I follow a SWAMI diet. |
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