Thursday, October 31, 2013

Prevent strokes and lose weight by not eating chicken!

To prevent strokes and lose weight, for blood type B+ stop eating chicken!

But....Everybody loves chicken and  beef has become the four letter word in food! But wait...there is evidence, in extensive blood type research, that chicken can cause a blood type B+ to have a stroke and also to gain weight!

For blood type B+ it is recommended that chicken be absolutely avoided. The agglutinating lectin in chicken can attack the bloodstream and potentially lead to stokes and immune disorders.

So, does chicken soup must also be avoided for Blood Type B+? Yes! Oh how I hate that, can still hear, "eat your chicken soup, it's good for your cold"! How about eggs? Wait... eggs also beef, turkey, lamb, most fish, dairy, vegetables and fruits are not just ok but are "healing foods" for B+ types!

Find free information on how to get your blood and geno type and research on individual blood and geno types please visit: http://www.northamericanpharmacal.com/shareright/jrox.php?id=4046

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

thought for the day


"Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity."  -- Darrell Royal

Ten years ago, I wrote a short story about a being that came to me in a dream, in time the short developed into a fantasy science book. After many re-writes, I was searching for an editor when we moved to the foothills. I felt my chances of publishing delayed; however, it is in my new and remote community that I found a group of writers and a great editor!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

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The craft of small




 On an article for Writing Craft novelist Satya Robyn 
explains the "meaning, process and value" she finds in "small stones" or "short pieces of observational writing." 

I agree and find that composing something small 
in poetry form or a short piece for my Blog, 
Facebook or Twitter  sharpens my ability to convey 
meaning in the least amount of words possible.