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Elnora Van Winkle <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Mar 1999 05:52:37 -0800
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Hi Lynton,

I may have to unsubscribe for a while, in changeover to another server.

I was hoping you would be able to confirm this, thanks Ellie.
BTW, is it not too impertanent to ask your blood type? I am O+ and like
eating animal fats (except dairy).

I'm also O+

>There is another important factor in this. I have done the work of
>releasing repressed anger (stored us since childhood) which is stored as
>neurochemicals, especially in the hypothalamus.

Lynton:
These can be measured? How do you go about that?

Actually they can be measured by testing the cerebrospinal fuid, blood
or urine for catecholamine levels and this is done in research projects,
but it's not a routine clinical procedure and levels of these
periodically change during anxiety and depression. This means such
testing would only be useful during specific symptoms and scientists
don't yet understand this, nor do they care, because most are looking to
suppress the healing symptoms with drugs. The point is that all of
civilization has been taught to suppress the fight or flight reaction.
The Hush Little Baby Now Don't You Cry is an example. And we all have
toxicosis in the brain and nervous system to some extent and need to do
this work of releasing and redirecting negative emotions. It will bring
both emotional (no more anxiety or depression or food addictions) and
physical health, which is something diet alone cannot promise.

> Since doing
>this work I have had, for example, a redistribution of fat in my body,
>and now have a girlish figure--at my age of 70!

<WW>  (= wolf-whistle !)

Good to hear from you again, Ellie.

Lynton

Don't get excited. I still have grey hair.
--

Ellie
The Biology of Emotions:
http://pages.nyu.edu/~er26
The Biology of Addictions:
http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Sauna/2579

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