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The Blood Type Diet Archives Volume 3
Routines help create security and rhythmicity
Posted By: Mary Jackson Date: March-26, 1998 at 20:17:39
In Response To: Re: Cortisol -- and autism! Awesome inferences might be made. Thank you. (OJoan)
I happen to know this but haven't been too successful in this regard as of yet. If a person has meals at the same times each day the body knows when to excrete digestive aids. Diabetics are known to be off with their adrenal rhythmicity. I wouldn't be surprised if mine were off. I was born breech which can rupture adrenal glands. I've always had insecurity and had trouble looking people in the eye. I used to have a great memory though. I didn't have a lot of touch as a toddler due to the fact that I pushed people away--I think I thought I was going to be suffocated maybe. Peter said that most diabetics are type A also. My child is type O and has had lots of touch. She was diabetic from the get-go though. My adrenal glands seem to flip-flop at times. When a food or supplement stimulates them I get a corresponding after effect of exhaustion. Recently there was an article in Woman's World about writing down your feelings and health concerns in a journal and it has also been mentioned that people lose more weight if they write down their food choices. It could help with stress to gain a focus like that. My husband is type A and when his adrenal glands get really stimulated he gets pretty wacky. May have something to do with the limbic system also. I have been thinking about allergies with reference to blood sugar levels and rhythmicity also. I was reading a macrobiotic book about allergies by Michio Kushi which says that the oriental view of allergies is that they are a product of a chaotic lifestyle. The things they say aggravate allergies like white flour, sugar, etc. could indicate blood sugar problems. My two cents for the day! Mary J.
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OJoan -- Thursday, 26 March 1998, at 8:17 p.m.
- Routines help create security and rhythmicity
Mary Jackson -- Thursday, 26 March 1998, at 8:17 p.m.
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