texas peatatarian
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- Sep 24, 2012
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Well 98.6 is my current temp. Whats yours? Think about if every time someone posted they started their post with their current temp what a fantastic sampling we could create. I've been obsessing in a fun way with my digital thermometer I bought for 3.50 at big lots, I sprang the extra buck to get the 9 sec. reading. Easy observations that I can get my temp. to 98.6 by driving around during the day with the ac off and only cracking the windows slightly to cool down when my temp goes over 98.6, I get an uneasy but not necessarily uncomfortable feeling in my stomach when my temps are at 98.6, although it seems less each day for the past two days I've been doing it. I'm pretty sure I've been living as a hypothermic being for a long time.
Now peating to the Nth degree. I sorta of like to think of myself as the Team Walmart Peatist( check my other post for elaboration and yes I agree Walmart is a summation of just about everything wrong with our society, but my priority is to make managing my health as inexpensive and convenient as possible). I apply the same justification to participating in the medical industry, as a device rep, and although my current income is very low, there is a good financial potential, I have ridiculously flexible work schedule and the trade off for those benefits is I'm regularly in the same room with x rays machines, I have to take vaccines which I'm loathe to do, and I regularly have to use my smart phone, to name a few. I mention all of this to say That I'm now less concerned about all of the negative environmental exposures because through a peat approach I continue to feel better, knowing I'm not getting it all exactly right but that I'm moving in the right direction. So that is why I wanted to talk about the Nth degree of peating. Let's take Carageenan and cheese with enzymes as an example, strict avoidance of just those two ingredients basically makes it impossible to eat out a restaurant or buy the primary calcium/fat rich foods at the grocery store. So while I believe RP has a good basis to recommend avoidance of these foods, invariably we've all eaten them our whole life, which for RP to say they create cancer in our body is similar to nwo's dramatic description of the doctor giving his patient a terminal diagnosis. The stress of the information is in itself enough to have an impact. Few people have the time and financial resources to pursue the peat approach to the nth degree, so to me I recognize a potential for stress inducing conflict between whats available, what I can afford, what do I find appetizing. For me I'm finding more comfort in accepting RP's particulars with more than a grain of salt, while enjoying meaningful benefits from his concepts.
Now fun with thermometers. To me I'm coming to believe body temperature is the perhaps the holy grail. Forget xray exposure, I've been polluting myself with air conditioning. Unfortunately I have no idea what an ideal daily temperature cycle should be. Dr. Barnes guidelines are basically waking temperature guidance only, what about the other 24 hours of the day? What are peat friendly methods of raising your temperature, wouldn't aspirin actually lower temperature. how many hours a day should we be at 98.6, if our temperatures and pulse are good and we feel good, is that enough? I look forward to replies on this subject.
Now peating to the Nth degree. I sorta of like to think of myself as the Team Walmart Peatist( check my other post for elaboration and yes I agree Walmart is a summation of just about everything wrong with our society, but my priority is to make managing my health as inexpensive and convenient as possible). I apply the same justification to participating in the medical industry, as a device rep, and although my current income is very low, there is a good financial potential, I have ridiculously flexible work schedule and the trade off for those benefits is I'm regularly in the same room with x rays machines, I have to take vaccines which I'm loathe to do, and I regularly have to use my smart phone, to name a few. I mention all of this to say That I'm now less concerned about all of the negative environmental exposures because through a peat approach I continue to feel better, knowing I'm not getting it all exactly right but that I'm moving in the right direction. So that is why I wanted to talk about the Nth degree of peating. Let's take Carageenan and cheese with enzymes as an example, strict avoidance of just those two ingredients basically makes it impossible to eat out a restaurant or buy the primary calcium/fat rich foods at the grocery store. So while I believe RP has a good basis to recommend avoidance of these foods, invariably we've all eaten them our whole life, which for RP to say they create cancer in our body is similar to nwo's dramatic description of the doctor giving his patient a terminal diagnosis. The stress of the information is in itself enough to have an impact. Few people have the time and financial resources to pursue the peat approach to the nth degree, so to me I recognize a potential for stress inducing conflict between whats available, what I can afford, what do I find appetizing. For me I'm finding more comfort in accepting RP's particulars with more than a grain of salt, while enjoying meaningful benefits from his concepts.
Now fun with thermometers. To me I'm coming to believe body temperature is the perhaps the holy grail. Forget xray exposure, I've been polluting myself with air conditioning. Unfortunately I have no idea what an ideal daily temperature cycle should be. Dr. Barnes guidelines are basically waking temperature guidance only, what about the other 24 hours of the day? What are peat friendly methods of raising your temperature, wouldn't aspirin actually lower temperature. how many hours a day should we be at 98.6, if our temperatures and pulse are good and we feel good, is that enough? I look forward to replies on this subject.