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metabolic type questions
65 questions to find your specific metabolic type. Take your time. Read each question carefully.
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INSTRUCTIONS - METABOLIC TYPE TEST
For each of the following questions, please select the one response (A, B, or C) that best applies to you.
If for any given question you are certain that none of the responses applies to you, simply leave that question unanswered.
However, in some cases you may find that none of the responses to a given question describe you exactly. In these instances, don't worry about the fact that a given response may not describe you with absolute precision. Just choose the answer that best describes your general tendencies.
Remember, we're looking for your general metabolic patterns or tendencies, so there's no need to get hung up on the exact details or specific wording of each question or response.
Please answer all questions in terms of how you are now, not how you used to be or would like to be or think you should be. Try to be as thoughtful and honest as you can, but remember that there are no right or wrong answers!
You may be surprised to realize that you really don't know the answers to some of the questions. For example, you may not know offhand how you would react to a specific type of food or combination of foods. If this is the case, what you should do is simply put the self-test aside for a little while until you can test your reaction to the foods in question.
Though you should not have to struggle with any question or aspect of this test, accuracy is important, so it's best to take your time and not rush through it.
Note that you can always take the test again at any point in the future. This is something you'll want to do periodically anyway, to see if your body chemistry has shifted, which can occur.
1. Anger and Irritability - Sometimes we all get angry "for good reason.” But for some people, feelings of anger or irritability occur frequently or even daily, and are specifically influenced by what is - or isn't eaten. Skip this question if you do not experience anger or irritability that is affected by food.
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A. When I feel angry, eating meat or fatty food seems to make it worse.
B. Sometimes eating relieves my anger and it doesn't really matter what I eat.
C. I often notice that feelings of anger or irritability have abated after I eat something heavy and fatty like meat.
2. Anxiety - Some people have a tendency to be anxious, apprehensive, or worried. In many cases these feelings are increased or lessened by the kinds of foods that are eaten. Don't answer this question if you do not experience anxiety that is influenced by food. When I feel anxious...:
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A. ...fruits or vegetables calm me down
B. ...eating almost anything helps alleviate my anxiety.
C. ...heavy, fatty food improves the way I feel and lessens my feelings of anxiety.
3. Ideal Breakfast - Some people say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But this simply isn't true from a metabolic perspective. Actually, every time you eat anything, what you eat is very important, because your ability to function depends on the kind of fuel you provide your "engines of metabolism." What kind of breakfast gives you the greatest energy, sense of well-being, peak performance, and satisfies your hunger the longest?
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A. Either no breakfast or something light like fruit; and/or toast or cereal; and/or milk or yogurt
B. Egg(s), toast, fruit
C. Something heavy like eggs, bacon or sausage, hash browns, toast; or steak & eggs
4. Meal Preference - Pretend it's your birthday and all rules and restrictions for dieting and (supposed) good health are thrown out the window. You're ready to cut loose and treat yourself to your favorite foods and just have a good time. If you went to a sumptuous buffet dinner tonight, what kinds of food would you choose?
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A. I would choose lighter foods such as chicken, turkey, light fish, salads, vegetables, and I'd sample various desserts.
B. I would choose a combination of foods from answers A and C.
C. I would choose heavy, rich fatty foods: roast beef, beef Stroganoff, pork chops, ribs, salmon, potatoes, gravy few vegetables, or maybe a small salad with vinaigrette or blue cheese dressing; cheesecake or no dessert
5. Climate - Climate, temperature, environment – all can make a big difference in a person's sense of well-being, energy levels, productivity, and moods. Some thrive in the heat, while others wilt. Some come alive when it's cold,while others retreat and "hibernate." For others, temperature and climate don't seem to make much difference. Please select the choice that best describes how temperature affects you.
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A. I do best in warm or hot weather. Can't take the cold.
B. Temperature doesn't matter that much. I do pretty well whether it's hot or cold.
C. I do best in cool or cold temperatures. Can’t take the heat.
6. Chest Pressure - Some metabolic types commonly experience“chest pressure," a distinct sensation of pressure in the chest area. It often makes people feel as though a weight is on their chest, and tends to inhibit the ability to breathe.
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C. I have a tendency to get or have problems with chest pressure.
7. Coffee - Coffee, when organically grown, properly prepared, and not misused, is an acceptable beverage for some metabolic types. Of course, anything that is overdone can be bad for you, even water. Nonetheless, coffee affects different people in different ways.Please indicate how coffee affects you.
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A. I do well on coffee as long as I don’t drink too much.
B. I can take it or leave it.
C. I don’t do well on coffee. It Makes me jittery, nervous, hyper, nauseated, shaky or hungry.
8. Appetite at Breakfast - Appetites vary dramatically from person to person, from ravenous to normal to very little. Of course, your appetite can vary from day to day to some degree, but what is being asked about here is your overall tendency. A "normal" appetite is to feel hunger around regular mealtimes (morning,noon, and evening), but not to a noticeable extreme in either direction. My appetite at breakfast is typically...
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A. ...low, weak, or lacking.
B. ...normal. Don't notice it being either strong or weak.
C. ...noticeably strong or above average.
9. Appetite at Lunch - For many people, appetites can change from breakfast to lunch to dinner. For others, it remains pretty much the same throughout the day. Please circle the answer that best describes your typical tendency - the way you are most of the time. My appetite at lunch is typically...
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A. ...low, weak, or lacking.
B. ...normal. Don't notice it being either strong or weak.
C. ...noticeably strong or above average.
10. Appetite at Dinner - For many people, their strongest appetite is at dinner. For others, it's just the reverse.How does your appetite at dinner compare to your appetite at other times of the day?Choose the answer that best describes your usual appetite around dinnertime. My appetite dinner is typically...
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A. ...low, weak, or lacking.
B. ...normal. Don't notice it being either strong or weak.
C. ...noticeably strong or above average.
11. Concentration - Concentration or intense mental activity actually uses up a lot of energy and thus requires sufficient fuel. But it also requires the right kind of fuel-to enable individuals to maintain mental clarity and stay focused. The wrong kind of fuel can make your mind hyper, causing a flood of uncontrollable thoughts. Or you could feel spacey or sleepy, or experience thoughts that seem to dissipate as soon as they arise. What foods worsen your ability to concentrate?
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A. Meaty and/or fatty food.
B. No particular foods seem to disrupt my concentration.
C. Fruits and vegetables and grain-based carbohydrates
12. Coughing - Usually we think of coughing as something associated with illness. But some people naturally cough, easily and often, and do so everyday, even when they aren't sick. Typically, the cough will be a "dry" cough, and usually short in duration. It often worsens at night or soon after eating. If you're one of these people, circle answer C to the right.
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C. I tend to cough everyday.
13. Cracking Skin - Some people have a problem with their skin cracking for no apparent reason. This typically occurs on the fingertips or on the feet, especially on the heels. The problem can show up any time of year, but tends to happen more often in the winter.
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C. I have a tendency to have problems with skin cracking.
14. Cravings - Some people do not have food cravings, so answer this question only if you do. Sugar is intentionally not listed as a choice here because most people, when low on energy, will begin to think of something sweet. Please indicate any other kinds of food cravings you might have besides sugar.
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A. Vegetables, fruits, grainbased products (bread, cereals, crackers)
C. Salty, fatty foods (peanuts, cheese, potato chips, meats, etc)
15. Dandruff - Dandruff is the exfoliation, or shedding of skin, on the scalp in the form of dry white scales. If you have a tendency to have dandruff,please circle the answer to the right.
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C. I tend to have problems with dandruff.
16. Depression - Like other emotional issues, depression can arise from many possible causes. Yet depression is often alleviated or worsened by what you eat. If you suffer from depression and have noticed a connection to food, select the appropriate choice on the right.
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A. I seem to feel more depressed after eating meats and fatty foods (and less depressed after eating fruits and vegetables).
C. I seem to feel more depressed after eating fruits and vegetables (and less depressed after eating meats and fatty foods).
17. Desserts - Foods provide various combinations of the six tastes: sweet, sour, salty, bitter, astringent,and pungent. We like to experience each of these effects from time to time, and they all have beneficial roles to play in our health. For example, everyone likes sweet foods, but not to the same degree and in the same quantity. What's your general feeling or attitude toward having desserts after meals?
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A. I really love sweets and/or need something sweet with a meal in order to feel satisfied.
B. I enjoy dessert from time to time, but can really take it or leave it.
C. I don’t really care for sweet desserts that much; I may like something fatty or salty instead (like cheese, chips, popcorn) for a snack after meals.
18. Dessert Preference - What are your favorite kinds of desserts?Which would you choose most often? Even if you don't particularly like desserts, if you were forced to choose, which kinds would you gravitate toward? NOTE: Ice cream is purposefully not listed in the choices, as almost everyone likes ice cream, regardless of their metabolic type!)
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A. Cakes, cookies, fruit, pies, candies.
B. Truly no preference, I'd choose different kinds each day.
C. Heavier, fatty types like cheesecakes, French pastries.
19. Ideal Dinner - The right kind of food at dinner can provide great energy and well-being for the entire evening. Whereas the wrong dinner for your type can leave you feeling exhausted, and initiate a strong case of couch potatoitis.What kind of meal works best for you at dinnertime?
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A. Something light like skinless chicken breast, rice, salad maybe a little desert.
B. Most foods work well for me.
C. I definitely do better with a heavier meal.
20. Ear Color - This query is concerned with blood flow to the ears. In some Caucasians, the ears are bright red, while in others, they're noticeably pale. Darker or lighter ears can also be seen in people of color. Please select the response that best describes your ear color.
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A. My ears tend to be pale, lighter than my facial skin tone.
B. My ears tend to be the same shade as my face.
C. My ears tend to be pink, red, or darker than my facial tone.
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