So now your restaurant is going to provide marijuana? Separate rooms I assume so other customers don't have to put up with the smoke/ smell? There are no studies that conclusively prove one type of diet is best for individuals with SMA. And now the restaurant/ marijuana dealer has expanded to be being a dispensary and an operating theatre... Wow. By the way, very clever of you completely avoid my other points. I didn't notice at all.
stray thought "Crimson tide" has been used quite often to describe menstruation(periods). “riding the crimson tide”
And the relevance of that is... what, exactly? Could you quote the part that refers to anything in my posts?
Surely, the server at a restaurant table is not the place/person to be discovering and managing your maladies, genetic deformities and nutritional needs. You go to a doctor, he tells you you have Diabetes or somesuch, you decide what to get when you go to a restaurant. That knowledge is yours and yours alone - to know and to manage. "What is this waiter? I asked for the fudge sundae! You've given me an empty bowl!" "Yessir. According to your DNA, you are morbidly obese, and need to cut out sweets and fats. So we removed them. That's what's left. That'll be $6.95 please. Oh, and instead of a cab, try walking home maybe?"
I appreciate your insight but it's NOT a restaurant folks it's a software system for the healthcare in Canada and doctors and finally restaurants coming in 2020. I'm currently at the planning and schematic stages and early coding stages. Eventually I'll offer it to the US and Europe but you probably won't want it.
Pros and Cons for Swab SamplesSwab collections have a number of advantages: No needle is used, no puncture of the skin is necessary It’s a quick, non-invasive procedure, with no pain involved The DNA collected is good indefinitely after collection if stored properly Scientists prefer the easier extraction process from a testing point of view Patients usually are more relaxed and less stressed about the DNA collection process They’re relatively affordable to collect On the other side, the main cons ascribed to swabs are: Bacteria can attack the cells containing DNA if not dried and stored Since the cells are not visible, there is no way to visually verify DNA is present Pros and Cons for Blood SamplesTaking blood samples for DNA testing do have a few pros of their own, including: Clean blood in proper tubes minimizes chances of contamination Fast and quick procedure Blood samples are visible
Oh, my bad. You're absolutely right. After all your OP quite clearly said "When we go out to a restaurant the waiter wheels out a laptop and laser printer" Consider us suitably chastised. Given that you haven't managed to make a case for it yet then the answer is probably "No thanks".
Oh well done! It's astonishing how you managed to completely not address anything written in the post that you purportedly replied to. Off to the ignore list...
I can't escape from some goober telling me what foods will make me live longer. They're mostly wrong.
I am with you brother but understand this, it's a proven system from a doctor. Yes I know pizza and burgers are yummy but you must agree eating healthy food is just better for us. And yes it's more expensive unless you are growing your own food.
http://generativemedicine.org/portal/ Testimonials from people on the right for your blood type diet.
The blood type diets are fad diets advocated by several authors, the most prominent of which is Peter J. D'Adamo. ...these diets are unsupported by scientific evidence. The plural of anecdote is not data. You're a gullible loon.
You clearly said it's ultimately meant to show up in restaurants. I did ask in post 13 that you clarify what you want to talk about. I think your planning stage is premature. Before you even consider the practical aspect of a technical solution, you first need to do the science. I don't think the science is there to support a link between DNA and nutrition. At least, beyond the basic 'eat these foods, avoid those foods'. As you say yourself: Sure, there are some authors who've written books about blood types and diet, but I don't think that has the consensus of the scientific or medical community. And that means the healthcare organizations won't support it.