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Carol -I'm back now but I'll wait to hear from you before posting my

suggestions for global apraxia/how to increase activity. Tanner just got to

say a few things on the air at a local radio station and did a great

job!

Kathy -these are some great suggestions here along the lines of " it

truly is amazing how kids learn things in ways that I don't think we

will ever be able to figure out " I love that quote from you!

And speaking of Great Adventure -at the radio station today I found

out that Six Flags (as in Great Adventure) is planning on building a

theme park 10 minutes from my house! ..as if Club Med, the beach

and the St Lucie down the street, and Disney and Universal only

around an hour and a half away were not enough!

We can really do our ride therapy every day if we want! (Glenn told

me to calm down -it will take years to build..that's OK -we've got stuff to do

while we wait)

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Ingram is being sued by the Eat Right for Your Blood Type author (can't remember

his name) presumably due to the similar book names? But I am only guessing.

Is Ingram's book in fact based on the ayurvedic approach? I have a couple of

s Moritz's books which are based on ayurvedic medicine.

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> A couple of months ago I happened to catch an interview on the radio with

> Dr. Cass Ingram, author of Eat Right 4 your Metabolic Type. It intrigued me

> enough to go to the library and wait for them to get it so I could read it.

> It has completely blown me away. It is not very well written and he repeats

> himself often, but the information is mind boggling. Once I found my

> metabolic type, it was as if he was describing me in the book, from head to

> toe, top to bottom. I was totally shocked. BTW, Dave (in this group) has

> done this before with his knowledge of ayurvedic medicine. I don't throw

> everything in one basket, but look at the big picture from different " takes "

> on how we can be grouped based on numerous factors. Ironically, the book

> suggested some things that I had already figured out. I do very well on

> dairy, high cholesterol/ fat food, like milk, yogurt, ice cream, butter,

> cheese, etc. (My cholesterol has been historically low). I cannot handle

> many grains. But a few things I've not done is get enough red meat, as well

> as eat more fruit rather than veggies (which is suggested in the book). It

> also said to put sea salt on EVERYTHING. Yes, I know that it sounds like

> this man wants to kill people. The good thing about me is that I can tell

> rather quickly how my body responds to anything new. I haven't read the

> suggestions for the other metabolic types, but I do suggest you check out

> the book and read it for yourself. When someone can describe me like that

> and practically know what's in my brain, I'm going to listen and try some

> things out! Perhaps some dietary advice that you've been given is contrary

> to what you should be eating.

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> Have a blessed day!

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> Evie Maddox

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