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For Christiane, who is allergic to mangoes......

Mangoes are in the same plant family as Poison Ivy.

People who are allergic to one are often allergic to the other.

I know Blood Type A's are discouraged from eating them--not sure which

blood types are okay with them. Like any food new to

us--ingest only a small quanity, wait a few days before eating more....we're

all engineered a bit differently from each other.

good luck

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After reading this posting I used my serch engine to read up on Blood Type Dieting...it's a very interesting concept...and wow I am going to try following it...I also found a site that listed the type of excercise should go with that bood type :-) here is the site addy http://healing.about.com/cs/bloodtypediet/

 

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Re: [herbal remedies] Digest Number 1325

For Christiane, who is allergic to mangoes...... Mangoes are in the same plant family as Poison Ivy. People who are allergic to one are often allergic to the other. I know Blood Type A's are discouraged from eating them--not sure which blood types are okay with them. Like any food new to us--ingest only a small quanity, wait a few days before eating more....we're all engineered a bit differently from each other. good luck jeanie herbal remedies wrote:

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Todd wrote " but I thought uncontrolled diabetics urinated

an increased volume, not merely increased frequency. "

 

 

I think you're right. The suagr changes the osmolality of

the urine, and therefore more liquids needs to be excreted

as there is a higher concetration of high molecular weight

substance-or something like that

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 02/22/03 1:38:50 AM Pacific Standard Time,

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> An example of a heat disorder with polyuria is pi yue/straitened

> spleen, where yang ming heat harrasses the spleen, causing it to lose

> the ability to separate clear and turbid fluids. The symptoms are

> frequent clear sometimes copious urination along with dry heat

> constipation. It is possible for this to occur in patients who are

> diagnosed as diabetic by WM.

 

How might the straitened spleen pattern tie in with the midday-midnight

relationship between Kidney and Large Intestine and the role of the Kidney in

governing the two lower orifices? Empirically and clinically at least, I

often see such a connection, but I am not familiar enough with the

traditional literature to know whether this is documented anywhere in terms

of descriptions of pathomechanism. What occurs to me first is that vacuous

Earth loses control over Water, which allows the midday-midnight imbalance to

come into play.

 

Thanks,

Sybil Ihrig

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At 08:01 AM 4/2/04, you wrote:

 

>I " tasted " it cause I was toying with the idea of using some in a lip balm.

>All I can say is SMELLS YUMMY but TASTES YUCKY!!

 

The Cocoa Abs that I sampled tasted exactly like Bitter chocolate... go

taste some baking chocolate, and you'll see the similarity.

 

it tastes exactly like I thought it should.

 

 

 

 

 

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