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Re: Chocalate seems to help.

Posted by pete robinson on Jan 12, 2007; 5:58pm
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/Chocalate-seems-to-help-tp1543189p1543206.html

who says cacao is good for you, amazing how cacao has existed for
thousand's of years and now since raw food is the new craze some say
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.
On 12 Jan 2007, at 15:24, Andrew McAfee wrote:

> 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
> 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:
>
> >> 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
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
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