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Hey JohnI don't have any basis on which to agree or disagree with you here. I feel a bit like I've been painted like some kind of Yoga fanatic, when in fact that was only one of several things I mentioned - regardless, I do think that Yoga has other benefits too, and that there does seem to be a tendency for you, Bob, etc to evaluate it only in your own terms about muscle this and that. It's fine anyway, I'm not trying to sell you anything or make you do it
I'd agree entirely. It's so easy to get caught up in "career" and so on that basic things like taking care of your health take second place. It's never too late to start, but starting now is a good idea.
When you begin to feel vibrant and stunningly 'alive' it's the real deal. Anything short of that is in several increments not right for you (a 'fake' when viewed introspectively)4-5 live portions of the right veggies and 2-3 of the right portions of live fruits (common to all the Genotype recommendations) is an amazing starting point. This makes me feel light and good every moment. Paying attention to the grains, red/poultry/fish, vegetable proteins, fats, condiments recommendations on the Genotype diet mostly (for me, anyhow) is a leap of faith and investment in future health. Once the 5 servings of the right live veggies and 3 servings of the right live fruits are met I feel superb...so I really cannot tell if the rest of the recommendations are working or not I merely accept that they do as D'Adamo got the first part right
The exercise component seems keen for me, too - I need the right balance (a sense of 'balance' is an enormous part of Teacher lifestyle I've found) between calming and energetic is right for me. I benefit tremendously from both in different ways. Mind you, I am a Type AB+ non-secretor 'Teacher' and have had mountainous health issues from the day I was born (severe allergies to milk and Roseola almost killed me very early in life). The list of 'ists - Internist, Endocrinologist, Dentist, Psychologist, etc - I've seen in my life is stunning when I reflect back on it.
I'm 47 now - tho not genetically gifted with Brad Pitt looks - I get pegged for 5-10 years younger, routinely. I'm absolutely the quickest 47 yo out on the basketball court and I'm waking up happy every day. My 25th college reunion is this weekend, so it'll be interesting to see how I stack out versus 500 or so of my similarly aged colleagues. So, there's how I determine real from fake....if I feel better, or not. And I now feel GREAT John
The problem occurs when you state that exercise (or anything else for that matter) increases lifespan. The evidence on this is unconvincing. Most of the evidence is epidemiological, which cannot prove causation. That is, if there are people who exercise and who live longer than others who did not exercise, is it the exercise that caused the people to live longer, or is it these people's good health that allowed them to live longer (and exercise, too)? It cannot be determined. I like to exercise and always have. But I do it because it makes me feel and look better, not because I think it'll extend my life or make me lose weight.
One must be careful of that type of acceptance, unless it is unimportant, as it can sometimes lead to inclusion of "incorrect" elements.Your evidence based improvements simply tell you that you are "doing better" than you might have thought.
That shit is real easy to say for someone without a lot of health problems.I know what it is like for Chairguy. I am not even a non-secreter and I am just turning the nightmare around. My path towards health is far from over. I am however much better off than I was, by far. These are things you just really can not understand; can not understand how valuable the information and changes are, unless you have been in our position. You need to understand for us that no amount of exercise would of ever fixed anything (trust me I tried, pretty much lost no weight in the process too, and I am still paying for it). You know, lucky you for having good genetic expression. However as happy as I am for you, please do not try to push the identical formula for yourself on others because it will not always work and only breeds a hierarchy of genetics - like some are meant to be worthless and some thrive.
I think D'Adamo has a lot more work to go, but I look at it like "we have progress up until this point." I question it and look at everything else but to this point everything else has been a joke that lacks explanations for most things. They are typically diets that work for people without real bad problems that just needed small changes.I personally wish the books covered more information. I know a lot of people that are turned off by that. However what I can say is from a publisher stand point they prefer it and he has sold more than anyone else.
Let me assure you, I have some VERY contrarian ideas on a lot of subjects in the area of Health, Fitness, Longevity, Aging, and Rehabilitation. So I am no stranger to people asking questions.
As for vegetarianism, the science is all over the map on this one. There are plenty of studies indicating vegetarianism is not good for people. If you want to read an excellent book on vegetarians, here's one for you:http://www.amazon.com/Vegetarian-Myth-Food-Justice-Sustainability/dp/1604860804Is she correct? Who knows?
dubya the majority of African Americans are Type O blood. You are likely a "gatherer" who is a meso-endomorph. You look like a football player but muscle look bigger with the extra padding of endodermic tissue. They are prone to some heart problems. Going low glycemic, off wheat, and low on dairy with the exception of some whey based cheeses will help. I could be wrong but that is the basis of what I would guess. You should exercise for sure.
Well I got the Genotype book and blood test kit, got the gf to help me w/ the measurement tests. Based on the physical measurements and blood type, I fall under The Hunter. Didn't realize my legs were longer than my torso. Thought it was vice versa actually because of my thick frame. So I will have to check out the appropriate diet for that type. Should be interesting.
Thick frame? People have had a lot of confusion on measuring before by the way.