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Not too sure how to take this? Are you dismissing what I said based

on my blood type? I have mentioned before that my daughter is a full

vegan and VERY healthy and she is an " o " . She has been that way for

5 years. And, fwiw, my body may be " a " but that doesn't negate or

diminish of what I wrote... btw, she transitioned to vegan easier

than I did, I really missed cheese for years!

 

, " Ron " <ron.zzxx wrote:

>

> Easy to overlook replies the way has these message boards set

> up.

>

> Yes thank you tofuchick.. I made that abbreviation V.A.M.A.P.

(vegan

> as much as possible).. sorry to exhaust the er4yt theories but you

> are speaking from the body of a person with blood type A and I as

yet

> have heard from someone of type O that is all out vegan, long term.

>

> And the medical profession is possibly not wanting to acknowledge

> any biological differences for certain reasons, thus lumping all

> people into one category, and this possibly for their (the medical

> establishments) profit..

> MY DEMEANOR: Possible, hypothetically speaking, objective!,

> thinking, speaking to a virtual think tank, mental stimulation,

> thirst for knowledge..

>

> , " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Actually, the anemia pre-dates my veganism by about a decade and

I

> > was told to eat more meat, which I did...and kept getting

sicker.

> > MUCH sicker. Finally, I went vegan. I had huge positive health

> > impacts, in ways I'd never expected. My anemia is very

manageable

> > now, I don't even supplement, although I do eat a lot of dark

green

> > veggies. LOL

> >

> > You don't need a lot of " fakes " or even nightshades to eat a

> healthy

> > vegan diet. It's about what you make it, guess that's true of

most

> > things really. :) The thing is making sure you balance

everything

> > you need and find interesting ways to make it taste good. :) I

> don't

> > have a lot of access to any of the cool vegan stuff I hear about,

> so

> > I've learned to improvise. A couple of good vegan cookbooks help

a

> > LOT too. Even if the recipes aren't exactly what you want, you

can

> > adjust them.

> >

> > I don't know what " Vamap " vegan means?

> >

> > For me, being vegan is sooo much easier when I think about all I

> gain

> > rather than what I am " missing " ... As with any " diet " if you

think

> > about all the stuff you don't have you'll just want it more.

But,

> > being vegan isn't just about food.

> >

> > It does seem a bit overwhelming at first, but it's much easier

once

> > you figure some of the cooking tips out. :)

> >

> > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > >

> > > yes, I wonder.. my mother had the same ice/anemia problem..

have

> to

> > > ask her about that? I think the doctor said eat more meat? she

is

> > > an " O- " too. I am currently avoiding nightshades.. trying to

> combat

> > > inflammation, pressure in neck and head.. seems when I avoided

> them

> > > the neck and head problems went away..........trial and error,

a

> > lot

> > > of these things for me.. but I don't give up.. and will be a

> vegan

> > > if that's what it takes.. or VAMAP vegan as much as possible

> > because

> > > as I'm sure you all know there are not many animal product

> > > alternatives out there and if nightshades are a problem (for

> some)

> > > that makes being vegan all the harder.

> > >

> > > , " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick@>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Although I'm an " a " , my daughter is " o " positive and she's

been

> > > fully

> > > > vegan for 5 years. She's not on this list, but don't know if

> > that

> > > > helps? :)

> > > >

> > > > I wonder if your bacon forays might have been the result of

> your

> > > body

> > > > trying to get something it needed, maybe from a deficiency?

> When

> > > I

> > > > was much younger I used to almost crave cooked shrimp, and

I've

> > > been

> > > > told I must have needed the selenium. I don't crave it now

at

> > > all,

> > > > thankfully. :) About 20 years ago I developed severe anemia

> and

> > > the

> > > > clue to it was that I was craving ice.

> > > >

> > > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Tried to improve (our database) with last column?????? More

> > > O's..

> > > > wow,

> > > > > even O neg at that.. but not long termers, like the A's. I

> > > remember

> > > > > when I was young, crawling on the floor, reaching in the

> > > > refrigerator

> > > > > and eating raw bacon and remember how good that tasted, not

> > > candy,

> > > > > cookies or such but raw meat. I am O negative....? Would

like

> > to

> > > > find

> > > > > more info on any blood type correlation to diet other than

> the

> > > > > book " eat right 4 your type " or just an explanation or

> attempt

> > > at

> > > > an

> > > > > explanation as to why we have different blood types. Not

some

> > > iffy

> > > > > Internet source.. because as we all know there is a lot of

> > > > uncredulous

> > > > > info on the Internet. Anyone? please.

> > > > >

> > > > > PLEASE PARTICIPATE IN THE DATABASE SURVEY. thank you, ron

> > > > >

> > > > > of course there is no way of confirming any entries made to

> our

> > > > > database but surely the odds are in favor of truth, even if

> > > there

> > > > are

> > > > > ulterior agendas abound.

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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MY DEMEANOR: Possible, hypothetically speaking, objective!,

> thinking, speaking to a virtual think tank, mental stimulation,

> thirst for knowledge..

 

I only remain objective until I am very clear on this issue, and as

I've said, I've yet to hear from a long term blood type O vegan. And

of course this neutrality makes me a sort of heretic to some of you,

and understandably.. wrong analogy? (?)

 

, " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick

wrote:

>

> Not too sure how to take this? Are you dismissing what I said

based

> on my blood type? I have mentioned before that my daughter is a

full

> vegan and VERY healthy and she is an " o " . She has been that way

for

> 5 years. And, fwiw, my body may be " a " but that doesn't negate or

> diminish of what I wrote... btw, she transitioned to vegan easier

> than I did, I really missed cheese for years!

>

> , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> >

> > Easy to overlook replies the way has these message boards

set

> > up.

> >

> > Yes thank you tofuchick.. I made that abbreviation V.A.M.A.P.

> (vegan

> > as much as possible).. sorry to exhaust the er4yt theories but

you

> > are speaking from the body of a person with blood type A and I as

> yet

> > have heard from someone of type O that is all out vegan, long

term.

> >

> > And the medical profession is possibly not wanting to

acknowledge

> > any biological differences for certain reasons, thus lumping all

> > people into one category, and this possibly for their (the

medical

> > establishments) profit..

> > MY DEMEANOR: Possible, hypothetically speaking, objective!,

> > thinking, speaking to a virtual think tank, mental stimulation,

> > thirst for knowledge..

> >

> > , " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Actually, the anemia pre-dates my veganism by about a decade

and

> I

> > > was told to eat more meat, which I did...and kept getting

> sicker.

> > > MUCH sicker. Finally, I went vegan. I had huge positive

health

> > > impacts, in ways I'd never expected. My anemia is very

> manageable

> > > now, I don't even supplement, although I do eat a lot of dark

> green

> > > veggies. LOL

> > >

> > > You don't need a lot of " fakes " or even nightshades to eat a

> > healthy

> > > vegan diet. It's about what you make it, guess that's true of

> most

> > > things really. :) The thing is making sure you balance

> everything

> > > you need and find interesting ways to make it taste good. :) I

> > don't

> > > have a lot of access to any of the cool vegan stuff I hear

about,

> > so

> > > I've learned to improvise. A couple of good vegan cookbooks

help

> a

> > > LOT too. Even if the recipes aren't exactly what you want, you

> can

> > > adjust them.

> > >

> > > I don't know what " Vamap " vegan means?

> > >

> > > For me, being vegan is sooo much easier when I think about all

I

> > gain

> > > rather than what I am " missing " ... As with any " diet " if you

> think

> > > about all the stuff you don't have you'll just want it more.

> But,

> > > being vegan isn't just about food.

> > >

> > > It does seem a bit overwhelming at first, but it's much easier

> once

> > > you figure some of the cooking tips out. :)

> > >

> > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > yes, I wonder.. my mother had the same ice/anemia problem..

> have

> > to

> > > > ask her about that? I think the doctor said eat more meat?

she

> is

> > > > an " O- " too. I am currently avoiding nightshades.. trying to

> > combat

> > > > inflammation, pressure in neck and head.. seems when I

avoided

> > them

> > > > the neck and head problems went away..........trial and

error,

> a

> > > lot

> > > > of these things for me.. but I don't give up.. and will be a

> > vegan

> > > > if that's what it takes.. or VAMAP vegan as much as possible

> > > because

> > > > as I'm sure you all know there are not many animal product

> > > > alternatives out there and if nightshades are a problem (for

> > some)

> > > > that makes being vegan all the harder.

> > > >

> > > > , " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick@>

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Although I'm an " a " , my daughter is " o " positive and she's

> been

> > > > fully

> > > > > vegan for 5 years. She's not on this list, but don't know

if

> > > that

> > > > > helps? :)

> > > > >

> > > > > I wonder if your bacon forays might have been the result of

> > your

> > > > body

> > > > > trying to get something it needed, maybe from a

deficiency?

> > When

> > > > I

> > > > > was much younger I used to almost crave cooked shrimp, and

> I've

> > > > been

> > > > > told I must have needed the selenium. I don't crave it now

> at

> > > > all,

> > > > > thankfully. :) About 20 years ago I developed severe

anemia

> > and

> > > > the

> > > > > clue to it was that I was craving ice.

> > > > >

> > > > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Tried to improve (our database) with last column??????

More

> > > > O's..

> > > > > wow,

> > > > > > even O neg at that.. but not long termers, like the A's.

I

> > > > remember

> > > > > > when I was young, crawling on the floor, reaching in the

> > > > > refrigerator

> > > > > > and eating raw bacon and remember how good that tasted,

not

> > > > candy,

> > > > > > cookies or such but raw meat. I am O negative....? Would

> like

> > > to

> > > > > find

> > > > > > more info on any blood type correlation to diet other

than

> > the

> > > > > > book " eat right 4 your type " or just an explanation or

> > attempt

> > > > at

> > > > > an

> > > > > > explanation as to why we have different blood types. Not

> some

> > > > iffy

> > > > > > Internet source.. because as we all know there is a lot

of

> > > > > uncredulous

> > > > > > info on the Internet. Anyone? please.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > PLEASE PARTICIPATE IN THE DATABASE SURVEY. thank you, ron

> > > > > >

> > > > > > of course there is no way of confirming any entries made

to

> > our

> > > > > > database but surely the odds are in favor of truth, even

if

> > > > there

> > > > > are

> > > > > > ulterior agendas abound.

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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I sincerely hope nobody else tells Ron their blood type or this theme is

never going to end, and you will all be analysed!

 

Jo

 

-

" Ron " <ron.zzxx

 

Wednesday, September 12, 2007 6:27 PM

Re: Chinese Medicine 1

 

 

> Easy to overlook replies the way has these message boards set

> up.

>

> Yes thank you tofuchick.. I made that abbreviation V.A.M.A.P. (vegan

> as much as possible).. sorry to exhaust the er4yt theories but you

> are speaking from the body of a person with blood type A and I as yet

> have heard from someone of type O that is all out vegan, long term.

>

> And the medical profession is possibly not wanting to acknowledge

> any biological differences for certain reasons, thus lumping all

> people into one category, and this possibly for their (the medical

> establishments) profit..

> MY DEMEANOR: Possible, hypothetically speaking, objective!,

> thinking, speaking to a virtual think tank, mental stimulation,

> thirst for knowledge..

>

> , " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick

> wrote:

> >

> > Actually, the anemia pre-dates my veganism by about a decade and I

> > was told to eat more meat, which I did...and kept getting sicker.

> > MUCH sicker. Finally, I went vegan. I had huge positive health

> > impacts, in ways I'd never expected. My anemia is very manageable

> > now, I don't even supplement, although I do eat a lot of dark green

> > veggies. LOL

> >

> > You don't need a lot of " fakes " or even nightshades to eat a

> healthy

> > vegan diet. It's about what you make it, guess that's true of most

> > things really. :) The thing is making sure you balance everything

> > you need and find interesting ways to make it taste good. :) I

> don't

> > have a lot of access to any of the cool vegan stuff I hear about,

> so

> > I've learned to improvise. A couple of good vegan cookbooks help a

> > LOT too. Even if the recipes aren't exactly what you want, you can

> > adjust them.

> >

> > I don't know what " Vamap " vegan means?

> >

> > For me, being vegan is sooo much easier when I think about all I

> gain

> > rather than what I am " missing " ... As with any " diet " if you think

> > about all the stuff you don't have you'll just want it more. But,

> > being vegan isn't just about food.

> >

> > It does seem a bit overwhelming at first, but it's much easier once

> > you figure some of the cooking tips out. :)

> >

> > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > >

> > > yes, I wonder.. my mother had the same ice/anemia problem.. have

> to

> > > ask her about that? I think the doctor said eat more meat? she is

> > > an " O- " too. I am currently avoiding nightshades.. trying to

> combat

> > > inflammation, pressure in neck and head.. seems when I avoided

> them

> > > the neck and head problems went away..........trial and error, a

> > lot

> > > of these things for me.. but I don't give up.. and will be a

> vegan

> > > if that's what it takes.. or VAMAP vegan as much as possible

> > because

> > > as I'm sure you all know there are not many animal product

> > > alternatives out there and if nightshades are a problem (for

> some)

> > > that makes being vegan all the harder.

> > >

> > > , " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick@>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Although I'm an " a " , my daughter is " o " positive and she's been

> > > fully

> > > > vegan for 5 years. She's not on this list, but don't know if

> > that

> > > > helps? :)

> > > >

> > > > I wonder if your bacon forays might have been the result of

> your

> > > body

> > > > trying to get something it needed, maybe from a deficiency?

> When

> > > I

> > > > was much younger I used to almost crave cooked shrimp, and I've

> > > been

> > > > told I must have needed the selenium. I don't crave it now at

> > > all,

> > > > thankfully. :) About 20 years ago I developed severe anemia

> and

> > > the

> > > > clue to it was that I was craving ice.

> > > >

> > > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Tried to improve (our database) with last column?????? More

> > > O's..

> > > > wow,

> > > > > even O neg at that.. but not long termers, like the A's. I

> > > remember

> > > > > when I was young, crawling on the floor, reaching in the

> > > > refrigerator

> > > > > and eating raw bacon and remember how good that tasted, not

> > > candy,

> > > > > cookies or such but raw meat. I am O negative....? Would like

> > to

> > > > find

> > > > > more info on any blood type correlation to diet other than

> the

> > > > > book " eat right 4 your type " or just an explanation or

> attempt

> > > at

> > > > an

> > > > > explanation as to why we have different blood types. Not some

> > > iffy

> > > > > Internet source.. because as we all know there is a lot of

> > > > uncredulous

> > > > > info on the Internet. Anyone? please.

> > > > >

> > > > > PLEASE PARTICIPATE IN THE DATABASE SURVEY. thank you, ron

> > > > >

> > > > > of course there is no way of confirming any entries made to

> our

> > > > > database but surely the odds are in favor of truth, even if

> > > there

> > > > are

> > > > > ulterior agendas abound.

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

> To send an email to -

>

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What blood type is Ron - and does his blood type make him have a one track

mind that annoys vegans :-)

 

Jo

 

-

" tofuchick24 " <tofuchick

 

Wednesday, September 12, 2007 6:55 PM

Re: Chinese Medicine 1

 

 

> Not too sure how to take this? Are you dismissing what I said based

> on my blood type? I have mentioned before that my daughter is a full

> vegan and VERY healthy and she is an " o " . She has been that way for

> 5 years. And, fwiw, my body may be " a " but that doesn't negate or

> diminish of what I wrote... btw, she transitioned to vegan easier

> than I did, I really missed cheese for years!

>

> , " Ron " <ron.zzxx wrote:

> >

> > Easy to overlook replies the way has these message boards set

> > up.

> >

> > Yes thank you tofuchick.. I made that abbreviation V.A.M.A.P.

> (vegan

> > as much as possible).. sorry to exhaust the er4yt theories but you

> > are speaking from the body of a person with blood type A and I as

> yet

> > have heard from someone of type O that is all out vegan, long term.

> >

> > And the medical profession is possibly not wanting to acknowledge

> > any biological differences for certain reasons, thus lumping all

> > people into one category, and this possibly for their (the medical

> > establishments) profit..

> > MY DEMEANOR: Possible, hypothetically speaking, objective!,

> > thinking, speaking to a virtual think tank, mental stimulation,

> > thirst for knowledge..

> >

> > , " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Actually, the anemia pre-dates my veganism by about a decade and

> I

> > > was told to eat more meat, which I did...and kept getting

> sicker.

> > > MUCH sicker. Finally, I went vegan. I had huge positive health

> > > impacts, in ways I'd never expected. My anemia is very

> manageable

> > > now, I don't even supplement, although I do eat a lot of dark

> green

> > > veggies. LOL

> > >

> > > You don't need a lot of " fakes " or even nightshades to eat a

> > healthy

> > > vegan diet. It's about what you make it, guess that's true of

> most

> > > things really. :) The thing is making sure you balance

> everything

> > > you need and find interesting ways to make it taste good. :) I

> > don't

> > > have a lot of access to any of the cool vegan stuff I hear about,

> > so

> > > I've learned to improvise. A couple of good vegan cookbooks help

> a

> > > LOT too. Even if the recipes aren't exactly what you want, you

> can

> > > adjust them.

> > >

> > > I don't know what " Vamap " vegan means?

> > >

> > > For me, being vegan is sooo much easier when I think about all I

> > gain

> > > rather than what I am " missing " ... As with any " diet " if you

> think

> > > about all the stuff you don't have you'll just want it more.

> But,

> > > being vegan isn't just about food.

> > >

> > > It does seem a bit overwhelming at first, but it's much easier

> once

> > > you figure some of the cooking tips out. :)

> > >

> > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > yes, I wonder.. my mother had the same ice/anemia problem..

> have

> > to

> > > > ask her about that? I think the doctor said eat more meat? she

> is

> > > > an " O- " too. I am currently avoiding nightshades.. trying to

> > combat

> > > > inflammation, pressure in neck and head.. seems when I avoided

> > them

> > > > the neck and head problems went away..........trial and error,

> a

> > > lot

> > > > of these things for me.. but I don't give up.. and will be a

> > vegan

> > > > if that's what it takes.. or VAMAP vegan as much as possible

> > > because

> > > > as I'm sure you all know there are not many animal product

> > > > alternatives out there and if nightshades are a problem (for

> > some)

> > > > that makes being vegan all the harder.

> > > >

> > > > , " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick@>

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Although I'm an " a " , my daughter is " o " positive and she's

> been

> > > > fully

> > > > > vegan for 5 years. She's not on this list, but don't know if

> > > that

> > > > > helps? :)

> > > > >

> > > > > I wonder if your bacon forays might have been the result of

> > your

> > > > body

> > > > > trying to get something it needed, maybe from a deficiency?

> > When

> > > > I

> > > > > was much younger I used to almost crave cooked shrimp, and

> I've

> > > > been

> > > > > told I must have needed the selenium. I don't crave it now

> at

> > > > all,

> > > > > thankfully. :) About 20 years ago I developed severe anemia

> > and

> > > > the

> > > > > clue to it was that I was craving ice.

> > > > >

> > > > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Tried to improve (our database) with last column?????? More

> > > > O's..

> > > > > wow,

> > > > > > even O neg at that.. but not long termers, like the A's. I

> > > > remember

> > > > > > when I was young, crawling on the floor, reaching in the

> > > > > refrigerator

> > > > > > and eating raw bacon and remember how good that tasted, not

> > > > candy,

> > > > > > cookies or such but raw meat. I am O negative....? Would

> like

> > > to

> > > > > find

> > > > > > more info on any blood type correlation to diet other than

> > the

> > > > > > book " eat right 4 your type " or just an explanation or

> > attempt

> > > > at

> > > > > an

> > > > > > explanation as to why we have different blood types. Not

> some

> > > > iffy

> > > > > > Internet source.. because as we all know there is a lot of

> > > > > uncredulous

> > > > > > info on the Internet. Anyone? please.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > PLEASE PARTICIPATE IN THE DATABASE SURVEY. thank you, ron

> > > > > >

> > > > > > of course there is no way of confirming any entries made to

> > our

> > > > > > database but surely the odds are in favor of truth, even if

> > > > there

> > > > > are

> > > > > > ulterior agendas abound.

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

>

>

>

> To send an email to -

>

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What is wrong with being analysed?, blood type is real, like gender,

or country you're from, or diet you prefer. I never said anything

subjectively, I remain objective, hypothetical. Anything is still

possible with this blood type question. Even if it is say 51% true,

it doesn't mean the answer for the future of the human race is not

vegan.

 

 

, " jo " <jo.heartwork wrote:

>

> I sincerely hope nobody else tells Ron their blood type or this

theme is

> never going to end, and you will all be analysed!

>

> Jo

>

> -

> " Ron " <ron.zzxx

>

> Wednesday, September 12, 2007 6:27 PM

> Re: Chinese Medicine 1

>

>

> > Easy to overlook replies the way has these message boards

set

> > up.

> >

> > Yes thank you tofuchick.. I made that abbreviation V.A.M.A.P.

(vegan

> > as much as possible).. sorry to exhaust the er4yt theories but you

> > are speaking from the body of a person with blood type A and I as

yet

> > have heard from someone of type O that is all out vegan, long

term.

> >

> > And the medical profession is possibly not wanting to acknowledge

> > any biological differences for certain reasons, thus lumping all

> > people into one category, and this possibly for their (the medical

> > establishments) profit..

> > MY DEMEANOR: Possible, hypothetically speaking, objective!,

> > thinking, speaking to a virtual think tank, mental stimulation,

> > thirst for knowledge..

> >

> > , " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick@>

> > wrote:

> > >

> > > Actually, the anemia pre-dates my veganism by about a decade

and I

> > > was told to eat more meat, which I did...and kept getting

sicker.

> > > MUCH sicker. Finally, I went vegan. I had huge positive health

> > > impacts, in ways I'd never expected. My anemia is very

manageable

> > > now, I don't even supplement, although I do eat a lot of dark

green

> > > veggies. LOL

> > >

> > > You don't need a lot of " fakes " or even nightshades to eat a

> > healthy

> > > vegan diet. It's about what you make it, guess that's true of

most

> > > things really. :) The thing is making sure you balance

everything

> > > you need and find interesting ways to make it taste good. :) I

> > don't

> > > have a lot of access to any of the cool vegan stuff I hear

about,

> > so

> > > I've learned to improvise. A couple of good vegan cookbooks

help a

> > > LOT too. Even if the recipes aren't exactly what you want, you

can

> > > adjust them.

> > >

> > > I don't know what " Vamap " vegan means?

> > >

> > > For me, being vegan is sooo much easier when I think about all I

> > gain

> > > rather than what I am " missing " ... As with any " diet " if you

think

> > > about all the stuff you don't have you'll just want it more.

But,

> > > being vegan isn't just about food.

> > >

> > > It does seem a bit overwhelming at first, but it's much easier

once

> > > you figure some of the cooking tips out. :)

> > >

> > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > yes, I wonder.. my mother had the same ice/anemia problem..

have

> > to

> > > > ask her about that? I think the doctor said eat more meat?

she is

> > > > an " O- " too. I am currently avoiding nightshades.. trying to

> > combat

> > > > inflammation, pressure in neck and head.. seems when I avoided

> > them

> > > > the neck and head problems went away..........trial and

error, a

> > > lot

> > > > of these things for me.. but I don't give up.. and will be a

> > vegan

> > > > if that's what it takes.. or VAMAP vegan as much as possible

> > > because

> > > > as I'm sure you all know there are not many animal product

> > > > alternatives out there and if nightshades are a problem (for

> > some)

> > > > that makes being vegan all the harder.

> > > >

> > > > , " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick@>

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Although I'm an " a " , my daughter is " o " positive and she's

been

> > > > fully

> > > > > vegan for 5 years. She's not on this list, but don't know

if

> > > that

> > > > > helps? :)

> > > > >

> > > > > I wonder if your bacon forays might have been the result of

> > your

> > > > body

> > > > > trying to get something it needed, maybe from a deficiency?

> > When

> > > > I

> > > > > was much younger I used to almost crave cooked shrimp, and

I've

> > > > been

> > > > > told I must have needed the selenium. I don't crave it now

at

> > > > all,

> > > > > thankfully. :) About 20 years ago I developed severe

anemia

> > and

> > > > the

> > > > > clue to it was that I was craving ice.

> > > > >

> > > > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Tried to improve (our database) with last column??????

More

> > > > O's..

> > > > > wow,

> > > > > > even O neg at that.. but not long termers, like the A's. I

> > > > remember

> > > > > > when I was young, crawling on the floor, reaching in the

> > > > > refrigerator

> > > > > > and eating raw bacon and remember how good that tasted,

not

> > > > candy,

> > > > > > cookies or such but raw meat. I am O negative....? Would

like

> > > to

> > > > > find

> > > > > > more info on any blood type correlation to diet other than

> > the

> > > > > > book " eat right 4 your type " or just an explanation or

> > attempt

> > > > at

> > > > > an

> > > > > > explanation as to why we have different blood types. Not

some

> > > > iffy

> > > > > > Internet source.. because as we all know there is a lot of

> > > > > uncredulous

> > > > > > info on the Internet. Anyone? please.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > PLEASE PARTICIPATE IN THE DATABASE SURVEY. thank you, ron

> > > > > >

> > > > > > of course there is no way of confirming any entries made

to

> > our

> > > > > > database but surely the odds are in favor of truth, even

if

> > > > there

> > > > > are

> > > > > > ulterior agendas abound.

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to -

 

> >

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I think we're the same blood type Jolene.

 

, " jo " <jo.heartwork wrote:

>

> What blood type is Ron - and does his blood type make him have a

one track

> mind that annoys vegans :-)

>

> Jo

>

> -

> " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick

>

> Wednesday, September 12, 2007 6:55 PM

> Re: Chinese Medicine 1

>

>

> > Not too sure how to take this? Are you dismissing what I said

based

> > on my blood type? I have mentioned before that my daughter is a

full

> > vegan and VERY healthy and she is an " o " . She has been that way

for

> > 5 years. And, fwiw, my body may be " a " but that doesn't negate or

> > diminish of what I wrote... btw, she transitioned to vegan easier

> > than I did, I really missed cheese for years!

> >

> > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Easy to overlook replies the way has these message boards

set

> > > up.

> > >

> > > Yes thank you tofuchick.. I made that abbreviation V.A.M.A.P.

> > (vegan

> > > as much as possible).. sorry to exhaust the er4yt theories but

you

> > > are speaking from the body of a person with blood type A and I

as

> > yet

> > > have heard from someone of type O that is all out vegan, long

term.

> > >

> > > And the medical profession is possibly not wanting to

acknowledge

> > > any biological differences for certain reasons, thus lumping all

> > > people into one category, and this possibly for their (the

medical

> > > establishments) profit..

> > > MY DEMEANOR: Possible, hypothetically speaking, objective!,

> > > thinking, speaking to a virtual think tank, mental stimulation,

> > > thirst for knowledge..

> > >

> > > , " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick@>

> > > wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Actually, the anemia pre-dates my veganism by about a decade

and

> > I

> > > > was told to eat more meat, which I did...and kept getting

> > sicker.

> > > > MUCH sicker. Finally, I went vegan. I had huge positive

health

> > > > impacts, in ways I'd never expected. My anemia is very

> > manageable

> > > > now, I don't even supplement, although I do eat a lot of dark

> > green

> > > > veggies. LOL

> > > >

> > > > You don't need a lot of " fakes " or even nightshades to eat a

> > > healthy

> > > > vegan diet. It's about what you make it, guess that's true of

> > most

> > > > things really. :) The thing is making sure you balance

> > everything

> > > > you need and find interesting ways to make it taste good. :)

I

> > > don't

> > > > have a lot of access to any of the cool vegan stuff I hear

about,

> > > so

> > > > I've learned to improvise. A couple of good vegan cookbooks

help

> > a

> > > > LOT too. Even if the recipes aren't exactly what you want,

you

> > can

> > > > adjust them.

> > > >

> > > > I don't know what " Vamap " vegan means?

> > > >

> > > > For me, being vegan is sooo much easier when I think about

all I

> > > gain

> > > > rather than what I am " missing " ... As with any " diet " if you

> > think

> > > > about all the stuff you don't have you'll just want it more.

> > But,

> > > > being vegan isn't just about food.

> > > >

> > > > It does seem a bit overwhelming at first, but it's much easier

> > once

> > > > you figure some of the cooking tips out. :)

> > > >

> > > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > yes, I wonder.. my mother had the same ice/anemia problem..

> > have

> > > to

> > > > > ask her about that? I think the doctor said eat more meat?

she

> > is

> > > > > an " O- " too. I am currently avoiding nightshades.. trying to

> > > combat

> > > > > inflammation, pressure in neck and head.. seems when I

avoided

> > > them

> > > > > the neck and head problems went away..........trial and

error,

> > a

> > > > lot

> > > > > of these things for me.. but I don't give up.. and will be a

> > > vegan

> > > > > if that's what it takes.. or VAMAP vegan as much as possible

> > > > because

> > > > > as I'm sure you all know there are not many animal product

> > > > > alternatives out there and if nightshades are a problem (for

> > > some)

> > > > > that makes being vegan all the harder.

> > > > >

> > > > > , " tofuchick24 "

<tofuchick@>

> > > > > wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Although I'm an " a " , my daughter is " o " positive and she's

> > been

> > > > > fully

> > > > > > vegan for 5 years. She's not on this list, but don't

know if

> > > > that

> > > > > > helps? :)

> > > > > >

> > > > > > I wonder if your bacon forays might have been the result

of

> > > your

> > > > > body

> > > > > > trying to get something it needed, maybe from a

deficiency?

> > > When

> > > > > I

> > > > > > was much younger I used to almost crave cooked shrimp, and

> > I've

> > > > > been

> > > > > > told I must have needed the selenium. I don't crave it

now

> > at

> > > > > all,

> > > > > > thankfully. :) About 20 years ago I developed severe

anemia

> > > and

> > > > > the

> > > > > > clue to it was that I was craving ice.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@>

wrote:

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Tried to improve (our database) with last column??????

More

> > > > > O's..

> > > > > > wow,

> > > > > > > even O neg at that.. but not long termers, like the

A's. I

> > > > > remember

> > > > > > > when I was young, crawling on the floor, reaching in the

> > > > > > refrigerator

> > > > > > > and eating raw bacon and remember how good that tasted,

not

> > > > > candy,

> > > > > > > cookies or such but raw meat. I am O negative....? Would

> > like

> > > > to

> > > > > > find

> > > > > > > more info on any blood type correlation to diet other

than

> > > the

> > > > > > > book " eat right 4 your type " or just an explanation or

> > > attempt

> > > > > at

> > > > > > an

> > > > > > > explanation as to why we have different blood types. Not

> > some

> > > > > iffy

> > > > > > > Internet source.. because as we all know there is a lot

of

> > > > > > uncredulous

> > > > > > > info on the Internet. Anyone? please.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > PLEASE PARTICIPATE IN THE DATABASE SURVEY. thank you,

ron

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > of course there is no way of confirming any entries

made to

> > > our

> > > > > > > database but surely the odds are in favor of truth,

even if

> > > > > there

> > > > > > are

> > > > > > > ulterior agendas abound.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to -

 

> >

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Ron, i've never read or heard of any study which would prove anything about this diet

you have anything to back it up?

if not, research it and move along...

i know you are questioning and want to learn more, but, i just don't see this "diet" having any basis in fact...

look into it for yourself....dig, learn, research, question.

you can only be better for it...

you are starting to sound like a vampire..."whats your blood type?!!"

*giggle*

 

fraggle

Ron Sep 13, 2007 8:51 AM Re: Chinese Medicine 1

 

 

 

What is wrong with being analysed?, blood type is real, like gender, or country you're from, or diet you prefer. I never said anything subjectively, I remain objective, hypothetical. Anything is still possible with this blood type question. Even if it is say 51% true, it doesn't mean the answer for the future of the human race is not vegan. , "jo" <jo.heartwork wrote:>> I sincerely hope nobody else tells Ron their blood type or this theme is> never going to end, and you will all be analysed!> > Jo> > -> "Ron" <ron.zzxx> > Wednesday, September 12, 2007 6:27 PM> Re: Chinese Medicine 1> > > > Easy to overlook replies the way has these message boards set> > up.> >> > Yes thank you tofuchick.. I made that abbreviation V.A.M.A.P. (vegan> > as much as possible).. sorry to exhaust the er4yt theories but you> > are speaking from the body of a person with blood type A and I as yet> > have heard from someone of type O that is all out vegan, long term.> >> > And the medical profession is possibly not wanting to acknowledge> > any biological differences for certain reasons, thus lumping all> > people into one category, and this possibly for their (the medical> > establishments) profit..> > MY DEMEANOR: Possible, hypothetically speaking, objective!,> > thinking, speaking to a virtual think tank, mental stimulation,> > thirst for knowledge..> >> > , "tofuchick24" <tofuchick@>> > wrote:> > >> > > Actually, the anemia pre-dates my veganism by about a decade and I> > > was told to eat more meat, which I did...and kept getting sicker.> > > MUCH sicker. Finally, I went vegan. I had huge positive health> > > impacts, in ways I'd never expected. My anemia is very manageable> > > now, I don't even supplement, although I do eat a lot of dark green> > > veggies. LOL> > >> > > You don't need a lot of "fakes" or even nightshades to eat a> > healthy> > > vegan diet. It's about what you make it, guess that's true of most> > > things really. :) The thing is making sure you balance everything> > > you need and find interesting ways to make it taste good. :) I> > don't> > > have a lot of access to any of the cool vegan stuff I hear about,> > so> > > I've learned to improvise. A couple of good vegan cookbooks help a> > > LOT too. Even if the recipes aren't exactly what you want, you can> > > adjust them.> > >> > > I don't know what "Vamap" vegan means?> > >> > > For me, being vegan is sooo much easier when I think about all I> > gain> > > rather than what I am "missing"... As with any "diet" if you think> > > about all the stuff you don't have you'll just want it more. But,> > > being vegan isn't just about food.> > >> > > It does seem a bit overwhelming at first, but it's much easier once> > > you figure some of the cooking tips out. :)> > >> > > , "Ron" <ron.zzxx@> wrote:> > > >> > > > yes, I wonder.. my mother had the same ice/anemia problem.. have> > to> > > > ask her about that? I think the doctor said eat more meat? she is> > > > an "O-" too. I am currently avoiding nightshades.. trying to> > combat> > > > inflammation, pressure in neck and head.. seems when I avoided> > them> > > > the neck and head problems went away..........trial and error, a> > > lot> > > > of these things for me.. but I don't give up.. and will be a> > vegan> > > > if that's what it takes.. or VAMAP vegan as much as possible> > > because> > > > as I'm sure you all know there are not many animal product> > > > alternatives out there and if nightshades are a problem (for> > some)> > > > that makes being vegan all the harder.> > > >> > > > , "tofuchick24" <tofuchick@>> > > > wrote:> > > > >> > > > > Although I'm an "a", my daughter is "o" positive and she's been> > > > fully> > > > > vegan for 5 years. She's not on this list, but don't know if> > > that> > > > > helps? :)> > > > >> > > > > I wonder if your bacon forays might have been the result of> > your> > > > body> > > > > trying to get something it needed, maybe from a deficiency?> > When> > > > I> > > > > was much younger I used to almost crave cooked shrimp, and I've> > > > been> > > > > told I must have needed the selenium. I don't crave it now at> > > > all,> > > > > thankfully. :) About 20 years ago I developed severe anemia> > and> > > > the> > > > > clue to it was that I was craving ice.> > > > >> > > > > , "Ron" <ron.zzxx@> wrote:> > > > > >> > > > > > Tried to improve (our database) with last column?????? More> > > > O's..> > > > > wow,> > > > > > even O neg at that.. but not long termers, like the A's. I> > > > remember> > > > > > when I was young, crawling on the floor, reaching in the> > > > > refrigerator> > > > > > and eating raw bacon and remember how good that tasted, not> > > > candy,> > > > > > cookies or such but raw meat. I am O negative....? Would like> > > to> > > > > find> > > > > > more info on any blood type correlation to diet other than> > the> > > > > > book "eat right 4 your type" or just an explanation or> > attempt> > > > at> > > > > an> > > > > > explanation as to why we have different blood types. Not some> > > > iffy> > > > > > Internet source.. because as we all know there is a lot of> > > > > uncredulous> > > > > > info on the Internet. Anyone? please.> > > > > >> > > > > > PLEASE PARTICIPATE IN THE DATABASE SURVEY. thank you, ron> > > > > >> > > > > > of course there is no way of confirming any entries made to> > our> > > > > > database but surely the odds are in favor of truth, even if> > > > there> > > > > are> > > > > > ulterior agendas abound.> > > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> >> >> >> >> > To send an email to - > >

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Jo and Jolene are not the same person...

 

 

 

, " Ron " <ron.zzxx wrote:

>

> I think we're the same blood type Jolene.

>

> , " jo " <jo.heartwork@> wrote:

> >

> > What blood type is Ron - and does his blood type make him have a

> one track

> > mind that annoys vegans :-)

> >

> > Jo

> >

> > -

> > " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick@>

> >

> > Wednesday, September 12, 2007 6:55 PM

> > Re: Chinese Medicine 1

> >

> >

> > > Not too sure how to take this? Are you dismissing what I said

> based

> > > on my blood type? I have mentioned before that my daughter is

a

> full

> > > vegan and VERY healthy and she is an " o " . She has been that

way

> for

> > > 5 years. And, fwiw, my body may be " a " but that doesn't negate

or

> > > diminish of what I wrote... btw, she transitioned to vegan

easier

> > > than I did, I really missed cheese for years!

> > >

> > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > > >

> > > > Easy to overlook replies the way has these message

boards

> set

> > > > up.

> > > >

> > > > Yes thank you tofuchick.. I made that abbreviation V.A.M.A.P.

> > > (vegan

> > > > as much as possible).. sorry to exhaust the er4yt theories

but

> you

> > > > are speaking from the body of a person with blood type A and

I

> as

> > > yet

> > > > have heard from someone of type O that is all out vegan, long

> term.

> > > >

> > > > And the medical profession is possibly not wanting to

> acknowledge

> > > > any biological differences for certain reasons, thus lumping

all

> > > > people into one category, and this possibly for their (the

> medical

> > > > establishments) profit..

> > > > MY DEMEANOR: Possible, hypothetically speaking, objective!,

> > > > thinking, speaking to a virtual think tank, mental

stimulation,

> > > > thirst for knowledge..

> > > >

> > > > , " tofuchick24 " <tofuchick@>

> > > > wrote:

> > > > >

> > > > > Actually, the anemia pre-dates my veganism by about a

decade

> and

> > > I

> > > > > was told to eat more meat, which I did...and kept getting

> > > sicker.

> > > > > MUCH sicker. Finally, I went vegan. I had huge positive

> health

> > > > > impacts, in ways I'd never expected. My anemia is very

> > > manageable

> > > > > now, I don't even supplement, although I do eat a lot of

dark

> > > green

> > > > > veggies. LOL

> > > > >

> > > > > You don't need a lot of " fakes " or even nightshades to eat a

> > > > healthy

> > > > > vegan diet. It's about what you make it, guess that's true

of

> > > most

> > > > > things really. :) The thing is making sure you balance

> > > everything

> > > > > you need and find interesting ways to make it taste

good. :)

> I

> > > > don't

> > > > > have a lot of access to any of the cool vegan stuff I hear

> about,

> > > > so

> > > > > I've learned to improvise. A couple of good vegan

cookbooks

> help

> > > a

> > > > > LOT too. Even if the recipes aren't exactly what you want,

> you

> > > can

> > > > > adjust them.

> > > > >

> > > > > I don't know what " Vamap " vegan means?

> > > > >

> > > > > For me, being vegan is sooo much easier when I think about

> all I

> > > > gain

> > > > > rather than what I am " missing " ... As with any " diet " if you

> > > think

> > > > > about all the stuff you don't have you'll just want it more.

> > > But,

> > > > > being vegan isn't just about food.

> > > > >

> > > > > It does seem a bit overwhelming at first, but it's much

easier

> > > once

> > > > > you figure some of the cooking tips out. :)

> > > > >

> > > > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@> wrote:

> > > > > >

> > > > > > yes, I wonder.. my mother had the same ice/anemia

problem..

> > > have

> > > > to

> > > > > > ask her about that? I think the doctor said eat more

meat?

> she

> > > is

> > > > > > an " O- " too. I am currently avoiding nightshades.. trying

to

> > > > combat

> > > > > > inflammation, pressure in neck and head.. seems when I

> avoided

> > > > them

> > > > > > the neck and head problems went away..........trial and

> error,

> > > a

> > > > > lot

> > > > > > of these things for me.. but I don't give up.. and will

be a

> > > > vegan

> > > > > > if that's what it takes.. or VAMAP vegan as much as

possible

> > > > > because

> > > > > > as I'm sure you all know there are not many animal product

> > > > > > alternatives out there and if nightshades are a problem

(for

> > > > some)

> > > > > > that makes being vegan all the harder.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > , " tofuchick24 "

> <tofuchick@>

> > > > > > wrote:

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Although I'm an " a " , my daughter is " o " positive and

she's

> > > been

> > > > > > fully

> > > > > > > vegan for 5 years. She's not on this list, but don't

> know if

> > > > > that

> > > > > > > helps? :)

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > I wonder if your bacon forays might have been the

result

> of

> > > > your

> > > > > > body

> > > > > > > trying to get something it needed, maybe from a

> deficiency?

> > > > When

> > > > > > I

> > > > > > > was much younger I used to almost crave cooked shrimp,

and

> > > I've

> > > > > > been

> > > > > > > told I must have needed the selenium. I don't crave it

> now

> > > at

> > > > > > all,

> > > > > > > thankfully. :) About 20 years ago I developed severe

> anemia

> > > > and

> > > > > > the

> > > > > > > clue to it was that I was craving ice.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > , " Ron " <ron.zzxx@>

> wrote:

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Tried to improve (our database) with last

column??????

> More

> > > > > > O's..

> > > > > > > wow,

> > > > > > > > even O neg at that.. but not long termers, like the

> A's. I

> > > > > > remember

> > > > > > > > when I was young, crawling on the floor, reaching in

the

> > > > > > > refrigerator

> > > > > > > > and eating raw bacon and remember how good that

tasted,

> not

> > > > > > candy,

> > > > > > > > cookies or such but raw meat. I am O negative....?

Would

> > > like

> > > > > to

> > > > > > > find

> > > > > > > > more info on any blood type correlation to diet other

> than

> > > > the

> > > > > > > > book " eat right 4 your type " or just an explanation or

> > > > attempt

> > > > > > at

> > > > > > > an

> > > > > > > > explanation as to why we have different blood types.

Not

> > > some

> > > > > > iffy

> > > > > > > > Internet source.. because as we all know there is a

lot

> of

> > > > > > > uncredulous

> > > > > > > > info on the Internet. Anyone? please.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > PLEASE PARTICIPATE IN THE DATABASE SURVEY. thank you,

> ron

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > of course there is no way of confirming any entries

> made to

> > > > our

> > > > > > > > database but surely the odds are in favor of truth,

> even if

> > > > > > there

> > > > > > > are

> > > > > > > > ulterior agendas abound.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > To send an email to -

>

> > >

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There's nothing wrong with being analysed if that is what you want but this

is a chat group and people do not expect to be analysed.

 

Jo

 

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" Ron " <ron.zzxx

 

Thursday, September 13, 2007 4:51 PM

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> What is wrong with being analysed?, blood type is real, like gender,

> or country you're from, or diet you prefer. I never said anything

> subjectively, I remain objective, hypothetical. Anything is still

> possible with this blood type question. Even if it is say 51% true,

> it doesn't mean the answer for the future of the human race is not

> vegan.

>

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Don't call me Jolene. My full name is Josephine, if you wish to use it.

 

Jo

 

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" Ron " <ron.zzxx

 

Thursday, September 13, 2007 4:52 PM

Re: Chinese Medicine 1

 

 

> I think we're the same blood type Jolene.

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Hi Ron> What is wrong with being analysed?, blood type is real, like gender,Many people would disagree with that statement (including me). Gender is a construct of society, and is no more " real " than class or nationality.

BBPeter

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A) Are you vegan? and if so how long?

B) What is your blood type?

..hell worth a try anyway

 

, " jo " <jo.heartwork wrote:

>

> Don't call me Jolene. My full name is Josephine, if you wish to use it.

>

> Jo

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> " Ron " <ron.zzxx

>

> Thursday, September 13, 2007 4:52 PM

> Re: Chinese Medicine 1

>

>

> > I think we're the same blood type Jolene.

>

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Sorry Jo, that made me smile.cant stop thinking of Dolly Parton now........................ha,ha

 

The Valley Vegan..............

Peter H

 

 

jo <jo.heartwork Sent: Thursday, 13 September, 2007 7:14:53 PMRe: Re: Chinese Medicine 1

 

Don't call me Jolene. My full name is Josephine, if you wish to use it.Jo- "Ron" <ron.zzxx ><@gro ups.com>Thursday, September 13, 2007 4:52 PM Re: Chinese Medicine 1> I think we're the same blood type Jolene.

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That's okay :-)

 

Jo

 

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Peter VV

Thursday, September 13, 2007 9:36 PM

Re: Re: Chinese Medicine 1

 

 

 

Sorry Jo, that made me smile.cant stop thinking of Dolly Parton now........................ha,ha

 

The Valley Vegan..............

Peter H

 

 

jo <jo.heartwork Sent: Thursday, 13 September, 2007 7:14:53 PMRe: Re: Chinese Medicine 1

 

Don't call me Jolene. My full name is Josephine, if you wish to use it.Jo- "Ron" <ron.zzxx ><@gro ups.com>Thursday, September 13, 2007 4:52 PM Re: Chinese Medicine 1> I think we're the same blood type Jolene.

 

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