>At 19:03 5/25/98 -0500, Ryan wrote: >>I've also come across a little on Biochemical Individuality(Roger Williams >>UT at Austin), Fast/slow oxidizers(One of Gabriel Cousen's interests), and >>sympathic/parasympathic dominance. >DO YOU HAVE THE REFERENCE TO SHARE? >>>I've also come across a little on Biochemical Individuality(Roger Williams UT at Austin), Fast/slow oxidizers(One of Gabriel Cousen's interests), and >>sympathetic/parasympathetic dominance. >DO YOU HAVE THE REFERENCE TO SHARE? http://chiron-h.com/tol/practice/index.htm This is Gabriel Cousen's home page. He used to have his fall news letter on this site that talked extensively about Fast/slow oxidizers(I printed it out, I'll look for it). He now has just a brief paragraph on the determination of both parasympathetic/sympathetic dominance and fast/slow oxidizing in his description of the health programs at the tree. Mainly he states that a blood pH is taken after eating certain foods(determine nervous sys.dominance) and a glucose tolerance test is also done to determine oxidizing patterns. I discussed Biochemical Individuality with a physician in Dallas who suggested that instead of getting a blood panel done, to get an analysis of enzymes, cofactors, and other products of minerals and vitamins(instead of just their levels in the blood). This yields a truer representation of the individuals utilization of precursors. This is known as a functional analysis(haven't gotten it done, I think it is expensive and I'm not sure who does it, a lab in Houston, I think). Roger Williams is the Father of Biochemical individuality. His work was done at UT,Austin. Unfortunately, he is no longer with us. Still looking for more information about the above topics. I'll keep you posted if I come across anything of interest. Ryan