Guest guest Posted December 6, 2003 Report Share Posted December 6, 2003 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) ===== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2009 Report Share Posted May 13, 2009 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. > > 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. > > > > Have a blessed day! > > Evie Maddox > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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