As for the study on homesexuals, interesting, but I don't buy it, as it is saying that God is the fall guy and we know thats not correct.
Elaborate, please.
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As for the study on homesexuals, interesting, but I don't buy it, as it is saying that God is the fall guy and we know thats not correct.
I love hot tea as well!I like tea. I normally drink about 8-10 cups a day. I had to give up coffee a little over a year ago, so I switched to tea. I usually just drink the cheap stuff but have found differences even in that. I always put honey in it and as soon as I can remember I want to get some cinnamin to add.
How did you find out you were allergic to nickel? What were the symptoms?
By Da Rev:
My memory is notoriously unreliable. Still, I'm going to take a chance here. There was a resercher at, I think, Johns Hopkins (sp) University who did the study you have mentioned, Revrand. He set out to prove that Homosexual men were different from other men. The intention was to prove that Homosexuality was a condition that exsisted from birth. Well, he did so. The problem was that during the study, he found that the condition could be reversed permanantly!! He found that Homosexuality was caused by a chemical imbalance in the brain that was easily corrected. This Homosexual resercher actually proved what he had been told for years; that he was abnormal and needed to be treated for that abnormality. I was actually given copies of this paper some years ago and have long since disposed of them.
I have every symptom you have described here. I can only wear plastic rimmed glasses, even I titanium ones I'm allergic to.It started with me the way it starts with most people...infected pierced ears.
I have to be very careful with what I wear next to my skin (jewelry, belt buckles, glasses, etc...). What happens is I break out in welts and it's very itchy and painful. Things that are marked hypoallergenic are not nickel free as I've discovered! I need to have things specifically labeled as nickel-free.
I've even had a watch that had only one tiny piece of metal on the band that had nickel in it that caused a welt...one tiny piece. Sometimes I put clear nail polish over certain things to help protect my skin, but it wears through fast.
me too, and glittery eyeshadow! Conservative AND the same allergies...what else might we have in common!There are even certain kinds of makeup that bother me (basically the glittery kind). It isn't fun to buy a new lip gloss and have your lips begin to itch immediately after applying it...ugh.
Tea has nickel in it? I didn't know this.
me too, and glittery eyeshadow! Conservative AND the same allergies...what else might we have in common!
Nope, mini vanWe're such Twinkie DinksYou don't drive a pick up truck do you? LOL Is your favorite color blue? heheh
An allergy to nickle only means that nothing but pure gold or platinum should touch your skin. Tell your husbands it's medically mandatory.![]()
Tea is on my list of things to avoid now. I have an allergy to nickel. Even my eyeglasses have to be nickel free!! Well, I found a list of foods that are high in nickel and you know what? Those are the same foods I've slowly been eliminating from my diet over the past few years because I've discovered they bother me badly! Weird. Chocolate (WAH!), nuts, raisins, beans, oats, tea....and more...these are foods that are high in nickel. I can't eliminate all nickel from my diet as even water contains nickel.
Jim, why did you have to stop drinking coffee? Did it bother your stomach or something? There is a new folgers that is gentle on the stomach![]()
Elaborate, please.
Tea has nickel in it? I didn't know this. I'm not bothered by nickel though, so it isn't a problem for me. That's, I suppose, a good thing, as if the bled me it would come out Tetley positive.![]()
I've come to the conclusion that soy is my enemy. For the last few years, I've experianced some really scary and painful effects from what I now know to be food allergies. Not knowing what they were, I chalked it up to food or possibly chemical (cleaning fluids on food preparation areas) poisioning. Turns out it was neither. It's soy. I've been working to take it out of my diet. The stuff is in everything.Sheesh!
Oh well, the stuff makes a good replacement for diesel fuel at least...
Jim, your comment is interesting. I will research the article and see if another copy is available. My intention was the opposite of what you stated though. The point I was trying to make (and the researcher was trying to avoid) was that this condition (homosexuality) is not natural. How does this make the Lord the fall guy? I also tend to agree with the comment the Revrand made about how the majority of these people being where they are by choice.
Luther, forgive me, I'm an uneducated man. I'm still trying to puzzle out just what you were trying to say.One thing I did catch though had to do with the subjectivity of the report. Yes, of course it was subjective. The man had an agenda, and proved the opposite of what he set out to do. I suppose a link to this study would be helpful. Like I said, I'll research it and try to find it again. The internet could be helpful there.