> Wolcott does emphasize individual nutritional needs and
> getting the right "fuel mix" for each person. I tend to agree with him
> here, as I am a strong proponent of biochemical individuality.
> It would be a worthwhile exercise for you to read the book and
> take the test to see what your type is and how you might modify your diet
> to improve it.
Jane,
I bought the book and started reading it. I skimmed through the
questionnaire designed to identify one's metabolic type. There are probably
enough questions and enough kinds of questions for some metabolic inferences
to be made. But I wonder if responses are not subject to: guessing, not
knowing, answering what you think is the right answer as opposed to how you
really feel/behave etc... I was looking for something a bit more
physiologically verifiable.
Rob