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Mark L.
Posted: 2006-09-17 09:36:05
association with music-the effects of the swastika suggest that there is more to it than your conscious thought.

I am suggesting that if you tried to lift your max weight with different types of music you might find some interesting results. Regardless what you tell yourself.

Why mention it? lol cause I would bet money on it. :)

You think a 1year old hasn't been exposed to music for 1 year and 9 months already???

Of course there are other factors, associatins etc can make differences. However the testing we are talking about, according to Diamond, showed that basically ALL music was fine and rock wasn't.. strangly enough.

If you don't like what the study suggests, cool.

But it does suggest no matter what you consciously think, no matter what your associations, no matter what you tell yourself helps...it may not, at least on some levels.

Kids, or anyone responding to and the body are very different. The book is called "Your Body Doesn't Lie". You're body, as a rule, CANNOT lie (not just reffering to the book in that statement-it is something I knew/believed before reading). Anyway someone can say they do well on x food. But if you muscle test someone immediatly after eating the smallest amount you'll get the truth. (doesn't have to be digested etc they could love it etc, they could say they do way better on it for a million reasons) but the body tests weak on foods that are not good for the individual. Everyone tests different though thinngs like sugar always test weak (unless they are that messed up like the quote above talks about).

You don't like the studies or the presmis or agree thats cool... But they show that things are a certain way, no matter what you think consciously about it.

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