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After POSTING about How to know and figure out WHAT IS THE RIGHT TYPES OF FOODS FOR ME-- YES JUST FOR ME. I got so many questions that make so much sense. HERE ARE THE ANSWERS AND WITH THE BODYBEAST PLAN AND THE 21 DAY ADDING KNOWING WHAT IS YOUR METABOLIC TYPING WITH ALL THE YOU NEED.... REPORTS- 8 WEEKS VIDEOS STEP BY STEP. YOUR WHAT IF WOULD GO A WAY. HERE ARE THE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS THAT I FOCUS ON. 1. Why to do this and not just buy your book and save cost? a. The questionnaire in the book, The Metabolic Typing® Diet (2000, Random House) by Wolcott & Fahey, is too limited to fully address the requirements of defining a Metabolic Type®. In order to do that, a lot more questions are required and a computer is needed to analyze the data. Unfortunately, the publishers only wanted a “popular diet book” for the masses and would not allow more questions. 2. Same goes to the test on line? a. The online Metabolic Typing® assessment at MetabolicTypingOnoine only identifies the Metabolic Type®. It does not offer video coaching sessions, nor any opportunity for consultation, nor any means to get your questions answered. You’re on your own. But in order to achieve your health goals, it’s vital that you obtain the right information at the right time whenever you need it. Because without that kind of guidance and direction, it’s all too easy to get confused or overwhelmed. 3. Theres other questioners out there? Why this is the real deal? There’s a saying that “truth is that which last longest.” Metabolic Typing® is the original and only true system of Metabolic Typing®. It has been researched, developed, refined and perfected over the course of 37 years and hundreds of thousands of users. During that time, many copy-cat questionnaires have come – and gone. But while the others have dried up and blown away, Metabolic Typing® still stands and has been growing by word-of-mouth from year to year. There’s only one reason why Metabolic Typing® is still here after all this time: It works. 4. I did the test before( on line ) and I know I am a mix type. Not sure what to do with it and do I still need to do the test again? a. Depending on how long ago you tested and how you are currently responding to the Mixed Diet program, you may need to retest. In Metabolic Typing®, we make the distinction between Genetic Type and Functional Type. Genetic Type is your genotype, the type you were born with. Functional Type is phenotype, the type you are currently functioning as and the result of epigenetics, lifestyle, stressors, exposure to toxins and pathogens, etc. Due to these and many other factors, including the right Metabolic Type® Diet, your Functional Type can change. For that reason it may be necessary to retest your MT from time to time. 5. Why do we use the word DIET and you are saying its a way of life? a. Metabolic Typing® begins with diet. Diet is foundational to every aspect of your lifestyle – and your life. There is no aspect of your life – mental, emotional, physical – that diet does not directly impact for good or ill. Because what you eat impacts everything you do and how well you do it, eating right for your Metabolic Type® and living the Metabolic Typing® lifestyle soon becomes “second nature.” As you begin to understand through Metabolic Typing® how food impacts your energy, your ability to think, focus, concentrate, remember, how food normalizes, stabilizes, enhances your emotions and well-being, how food fills your body with maximum energy for your physical activities and how the right food helps you achieve that wonderful, deep sound sleep, in a very natural way you learn how to fine-tune your diet for own peak performance. IF YOU ARE TIERD OF GUESSING AND JUST WANT TO GET THE ANSWRS THAT ARE FOR YOU AND FOR YOU ONLY WELL HERE IS WHAT I HAVE BEEN DOING FOR YEARS WITH MY PATIENTS. TO STEP FORWARD AND GET GOING EMAIL ME AT-------- [email protected]. SAGI.
Posted on: Sat, 27 Dec 2014 00:32:22 +0000

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