Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 , You've found record of diabetes on this continent pre Columbus? > That is precisely the point as to why there was less incidence of diabetes > than now, but they still had diabetes before. Wanita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 In a message dated 1/13/04 8:09:14 PM Eastern Standard Time, wanitawa@... writes: > >>Don't understand what you mean? Were few written projects when I went to > >>school. > > > >Wanita, > > > >This *is* a fantastically witty joke, right? :-) > > > >Chris > > No, its not a joke, Chris. Believe it or not it was in the early 70's. I was > a college prep course student who made honor roll every subject, every > marking period throughout high school. Other than that either I > overcompensate writing because of my one finger typing or I write as I think > which could be different from others. I thought you were being witty by formulating a response with no pronouns. I know you have a thumb injury of sorts, so I don't blame for that. In any case, you responded with perfect irony: don't understand what you mean? [There] were few written projects when I went to school. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 , Don't understand what you mean? Were few written projects when I went to school. Wanita > Just curious, but why do you eschew pronouns and articles > in your writing, Wanita? > > > > > > > > > > Hispanic and Native American friend of mine lived in Mexico off and > on over > > a few years. She lived where they still pretty much got their own > food. > > Caught fish was the daily meat, chicken was once a week if > available, lots > > of tortillas, beans, avocado. Surprised when she said there were > coconuts > > nearby but they weren't eaten much. She went to where they were > next time > > down and had some. She had read D'Adamo's Eat Right for Your Blood > Type. Is > > O and focused on meat because of it when there. Predominant blood > type of > > Hispanics is O. Told her my A was vegetarian to him along with no > way. Would > > feed her beef when she'd visit. Would be highly difficult to > sustain an > > Inuit type diet in the South Americas as the land mammals are > smaller than > > those of the north. Deer for one get smaller the further south the > > latitude.Argentina is an exception with beef raising. > > > > > Hispanics tend to be genetically geared more > > > for an Inuit diet than a high-carb diet. And the Inuit are a > good example > > of > > > folks who are geared for a low-carb diet, and do awful on a high- > carb > > diet. > > > > Wanita > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 Wanita, What I found were treatments for it in the old Indians herbal medicine. Re: Re: Early Morning Waking , You've found record of diabetes on this continent pre Columbus? > That is precisely the point as to why there was less incidence of diabetes > than now, but they still had diabetes before. Wanita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 > > Don't understand what you mean? Were few written projects when I went to > > school. > > Wanita, > > This *is* a fantastically witty joke, right? :-) > > Chris No, its not a joke, Chris. Believe it or not it was in the early 70's. I was a college prep course student who made honor roll every subject, every marking period throughout high school. Other than that either I overcompensate writing because of my one finger typing or I write as I think which could be different from others. Wanita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2004 Report Share Posted January 13, 2004 > > >>Don't understand what you mean? Were few written projects when I went to > > >>school. > > > > > >Wanita, > > > > > >This *is* a fantastically witty joke, right? :-) > > > > > >Chris > > > > No, its not a joke, Chris. Believe it or not it was in the early 70's. I was > > a college prep course student who made honor roll every subject, every > > marking period throughout high school. Other than that either I > > overcompensate writing because of my one finger typing or I write as I think > > which could be different from others. > > I thought you were being witty by formulating a response with no pronouns. I > know you have a thumb injury of sorts, so I don't blame for that. In any > case, you responded with perfect irony: > > don't understand what you mean? [There] were few written projects when I > went to school. > > Chris {I}Didn't know that was what I was doing. :-) {So) now I understand what I avoid when I write. {The}Only other language I studied was French in high school which uses pronouns and articles. {Am}Trying to see from my Mohawk language book ( which I'll never learn) if there's anything that would fit dropping the pronouns and articles. This is interesting. Be Careful: The thing to remember is that ne does not mean the but that in the situation shown in the example above it creates an interpretation similar to the English the. Example is Wakhninonoh ne yekhsoharehtahkwa, I bought the dishcloth. Without ne translation is I bought a dishcloth. {The}Post pointed out was about a friend which is different than regular postings. Have no clue otherwise. Wanita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2004 Report Share Posted January 14, 2004 > --- In , ChrisMasterjohn@a... wrote > to Wanita: > > > > I thought you were being witty by formulating a response with > > no pronouns. I know you have a thumb injury of sorts, so I > > don't blame for that. In any case, you responded with perfect > > irony: > > I'm sorry Wanita. I didn't realize you had a thumb injury. > I've noticed that many people on the internet have their > own systems of spelling or punctuation, or habits such as > not using capitalization. Often they are acting on personal > ideas about orthographic reform, saving bandwidth, or some > thing else of the sort. That whole area interests me, and > so I was just curious if you didn't have something similar > in mind. So never mind it, I value your contributions in > whatever form they come. > > No problem, . Have me interested why now. :-) Nearly cut my right hand off in 3rd grade. Bad doctoring I've been told since. Wanita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Wow! I am impressed - a South African site that appears to be a specialist channel! Far too much information for my limited brain ... I'll bookmark it and refer back to it should I also be diagnosed with this condition. Since I have only one functional testes, the other having come under the knife for a radical epididymectomy in 1994 it is only pea sized and serves no function at all except giving me some pain now and then. Ian 2008/10/12 philip georgian <pmgamer18@...> > This link talks about this. > http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/adrenals_thyroid.html > > Co-Moderator > Phil > > > > > You should look into having your estradiol (E2) & > > SHBG tested so you > > > can determine if estradiol is reducing your > > Testosterone & causing hot > > > flashes. Free T can be low due to high SHBG, high > > estradiol, & lots > > > of other things. > > > > > > As for the supplement list, the only thing I can > > comment on is 5 HTP. > > > I tried this for insomnia & never had a good > > result from it- it > > > didn't make me tired nor keep me asleep longer > > than 4 hours. However, > > > since trying pharmaceutical grade Tryptophan, I feel > > tired within > > > 30-60 minutes & sleep about 7 hours a night. One > > problem with HTP or > > > even Tryptophan itself is that the body produces > > Tryptophan > > > Dioxygenase (TDO), which breaks down tryptophan & > > prevents it from > > > having its effects. Thus, consuming more tryptophan > > via supplement or > > > diet won't effect much unless you can ensure it > > bypasses the enzymes > > > that break tryptophan down. The tryptophan I take > > combines other > > > phytoextracts, amino acids, & vitamins to ensure > > the tryptophan > > > crosses the blood brain barrier. Don't want to > > advertise, but the > > > product is called " Optimized Tryptopure " > > from lef.org . As an aside, > > > I've also tried Paxil, Restoril, Trazodone, > > Ambien, Diphenhydramine, & > > > melatonin for sleep- each of which failed to keep me > > asleep longer > > > than 4 hours. > > > > > > Hope you find something that helps you sleep well. > > Better sleep = > > > higher Testosterone production. > > > > > > ~Xian > > > > > > > > >> > > >> hi > > >> > > >> i take a few different supplements, just wanted to > > see if others have > > >> experienced early morning waking from either of > > the following: > > >> > > >> Rhodiola 500mg in the morn > > >> Armour Thyroid 20mg in the morn and 20mg in the > > afternoon > > >> Cortisol 2.5mg x 3 per day > > >> dhea 50mg in the arvo > > >> Sam-e and 5htp 100mg last thing at night. > > >> > > >> i realize these are low dosages but still getting > > the early morning > > >> wake - sleep about 5-6 hours and then wake. not > > really enough for me > > >> and after a couple of days i start to feel it. > > >> > > >> i sometimes wake feeling a little too hot but i am > > in Brisbane, > > >> Australia. but i do have low Free Testosterone and > > i hear that might > > >> be causing it. so many things to consider > > >> > > >> thanks for any thoughts > > >> > > >> cheers > > >> > > >> > > > > -- > > > > Steve - dudescholar4@... <dudescholar4%40basicmail.net> > > > > Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at > > http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html > > > > " If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march > > to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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