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To add to the responses, Ayurveda acknowledges that each person is
different, having a "metabolic type" (Dosha) that can change with the
seasons, and with age,to a certain degree. There are foods that nourish
the dosha (improving health) and there are other foods that will
interfere. Improper use of foods over time can cause disease and
arthritis - even if the foods are of high quality (organic, grass-fed,
etc.). This leads to the many cleansing rituals that humans have used
over the millennia, such as fasting and Panchakarma. -=mark=-
On 3/29/16 3:11 PM, Sandy Rzetelny wrote:
> Hi
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> My niece told me that she had heard that there was an ancient Human fossil found of a Paleo man who had arthritis. She was trying to prove to me that food didn't have to do with arthritis. I tried to find it on Google but wasn't successful.anyone know anything about this?. Thank you Sandy
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> Sent from my iPhone
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