m_arch post_id=2619 time=1508906159 user_id=66 said:
Super interesting! Thanks for the reply.
So it would be accurate to say; a slow oxidiser (you know deep down you love it) is more likely to have good liver and pancreas function, while the fast oxidiser is more likely to have a good skin and stomach function?
Honestly, I wish people could see the difference between my fiance and me. We are on complete opposite ends of the spectrum.
She has naturally great skin and hair, my skin and hair is naturally pretty poor.
She can digest anything no problem, heavy foods make me feel bloated.
She's naturally explosive and athletic, I have great natural endurance.
She has to pee all the time, I barely need to.
She has a high HR and breathing rate, and I have low HR and breathing rate.
She's super flexible, I had to train like crazy to maintain my flexibility.
She does well on a Peat-ish diet (she always had one just following her own cues), I do better on the opposite.
I can go without eating for days and feel fine, she can't last longer than three hours without food or coffee.
I can run long distance no problem, she runs half a mile and is winded.
I'm not very emotional, she's very emotional
I have a family history with no bone disease (and crazy mineralized bones myself), she has a family history of early-onset osteoperosis.
I gets tired from too much sun, she gets crazy energized.
I never worry, she always does.
I'm more likely to be depressed/lethargic, she's more likely to be anxious.
But we're both healthy, happy, energetic, and productive.
We are literally a case study on two people, one person with high sympathetic nervous system activity and tendencies towards acidosis (her), and one person with low sympathetic nervous system activity and tendencies towards alkalosis (me).