that cacao is good for you. I have read much on this and other's will
say that it is like taking speed, afterall chocolate is a drug.
> Don't forget that Chocolate is made in different places, in different
> ways and with different ingredients. Unless you are eating raw organic
> Cacao nuts
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http://www.essentiallivingfoods.com/products-culinary-nuts-cacao-> beans.html
> (which are bitter but very good for you), you are probably getting
> some
> lead and other toxins that can cause side effects.
>
> To get a pure reading about Chocolate may be difficult unless you buy
> it from a very pure source.
> Andrew
> On Jan 12, 2007, at 9:48 AM, gilligan_joy wrote:
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> >> Yeah the only trouble is, everyone seems to say something different
> >> about which foods help, so finding out which ones actually do could
> >> take forever!!! I guess we need someone to do a big experiment
> where
> >> different groups of people with ES are put on different diets.
> >
> > Kinesiology (muscle testing) can be used to find out immediately
> > exactly what foods and supplements are good for you and bad for you.
> > My wife is an expert at this. However, doing kinesiology is not easy
> > (it takes quite a lot of training to do it properly), and there are
> > many forms of kinesiology, from the simple strength test to far more
> > refined and accurate methods like the one my wife uses. The advanced
> > forms are the only forms of kinesiology that I would recommend
> because
> > they are much more accurate than the simple strength test.
> > Unfortunately, it may be difficult to find someone who practices an
> > advanced form of kinesiology, but if you are patient and determined,
> > you can learn how to do it yourself. I never had the patience to
> learn
> > it, relying instead upon my wife's expertise.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> > Gilligan
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