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- From: Bunjov AT aol.com
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- Subject: Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II
- Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 09:51:44 EDT
Interesting, about the left-handed thing.
Long-ago stepson-in-law was a landscaper - close to the earth. No alcohol.
Left-handed. The rest of us drank...he did not. Very quiet and introspective.
This was more than thirty years ago.
He was ridiculed on many occasions (by my husband - Type O) for the left
handed-ness - viewed as 'evil' or dirty. I don't blame him for not sticking
around.
Sandy
Mid-Mojave
In a message dated 10/18/2008 6:23:06 A.M. Pacific Standard Time,
paxamicus AT earthlink.net writes:
I don't know why I didn't see your survey, but I read that book years
ago and found it spot on for me (O), Paul (A) Maeve (A) and my Dad
(O). Now that I think of it, it's true of Roy, too. When I attempt an
"A" diet, I do not thrive, not even eating beans by the shovelful.
Funny, I can't drink at all. I never really equated that to the
"eating by blood type" thing, though, interesting.
What I really want to know is...how many homesteaders are left handed?
I am willing to bet that there is a higher pop. of left handers in the
homesteading community than the non-homesteader.
On Oct 18, 2008, at 1:54 AM, EarthNSky wrote:
> A few general comments and statements:
> 34 people sent me a survey. I will not name names or say who is what,
> other than I really, really wish Gene had sent in a survey. I
> wanted to
> see his survey more than anyone else's, but alas, he did not complete
> it. I had my little personal theory that Gene is a Type A, and I
> wanted
> to see if I was right. Am I right, Gene? I suppose you could be a
> B, or
> and AB, but I can't imagine you as an O. My guess in order is A,
> AB, B
> and then O on likelihood. Lemme know.
>
>
> There were 24 men and 10 women
> 46% were 50-60 years old, the largest group
> 38% were 60-70 years old, therefore 84% of respondents were 50-70
> years old.
> Four people did not know their blood type, but my guess from their
> responses to other question is that they are type O.
>
> Eliminating the 4 from the all the stats,
> 45% were O
> 27% were A
> 18% were B
> 5% were AB
>
> For the sake of this dirty little experiment, I did not consider rh
> factor.
> To compare the above to the population at large in the US
> O represents 44-45%
> A represents 40-42%
> B represents 11-20%
> AB represents 4%
>
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Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II
, (continued)
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Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II,
Marie McHarry, 10/18/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II, Gene GeRue, 10/19/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II, Lynda, 10/18/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II, Marie McHarry, 10/18/2008
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Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II,
Gene GeRue, 10/18/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II, EarthNSky, 10/18/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II, Fred Enga, Astechman, 10/18/2008
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Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II,
eureka, 10/18/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II, EarthNSky, 10/18/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II, rayzentz, 10/18/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II, Bunjov, 10/18/2008
- Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II, Lynn Wigglesworth, 10/18/2008
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Re: [Homestead] Health Generalizations, Part II,
Marie McHarry, 10/18/2008
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