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1 The Metabolic Type Test For each of the following questions, please check next to the one response (A, B, or C) that best applies to you. Please mark only one answer; choose the statement that best describes your general tendencies. If for any question you are certain that none of the responses applies to you, simply leave that question unanswered. # subject A A B B C C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 anger and irritability anxiety: when I feel anxious ideal breakfast meal preference climate chest pressure coffee appetite at breakfast when I feel angry, eating meat or fatty food seems to make it worse fruits or vegetables calm me down no breakfast or something light like fruit, toast, cereal with milk I would choose lighter foods such as chicken, turkey, light fish, salads, vegetables, and I'd sample various desserts I do best in warm or hot weather, I can't take the cold I do well on coffee (as long as I don't drink too much) low, weak, or lacking sometimes eating relieves my anger and it doesn't really matter what I eat eating almost anything helps alleviate my anxiety eggs, toast, fruit I would choose a combination of foods from answers A and C temperature doesn't matter that much, I do pretty well whether it's hot or cold I can take it or leave it normal, I don't notice it being either strong or weak feelings of anger or irritability go down after I eat something heavy and fatty like meat heavy, fatty food improves the way I feel and lessens my feelings of anxiety something heavy like bacon and eggs, with hash browns 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 I do best in cool or cold temperatures, I can't take the heat I have a tendency to get or have problems with chest pressure I don't do well with coffee, it makes me jittery, jumpy, nervous, hyper, nauseated shaky or hungry strong or above average

2 appetite at lunch low, weak, or lacking normal, I don't notice it being either strong or strong or above average 9 weak appetite at dinner low, weak, or lacking normal, I don't notice it being either strong or strong or above average 10 weak concentration: no particular kind of food what foods fruits and vegetables and meat and/or fatty food seems to disrupt my worsen grain-based carbohydrates concentration 11 concentration 12 coughing I tend to cough every day I tend to have problems with cracking skin 13 skin cracking vegetables, fruits, grain salty, fatty foods: peanuts, cravings products: bread, cereal, cheese, potato chips, meats 14 cake 15 dandruff some dandruff problems 16 17 depression desserts 18 dessert preference more depressed after meats and fatty foods; less depressed after fruits and vegetables crave sweets, I often need something sweet with a meal to feel satisfied cakes, cookies, fruit, pies, candies something light: skinless chicken breast, rice, ideal dinner salad, maybe a little 19 dessert my ears tend to be pale, ear color lighter than my facial skin 20 tone 21 eating before bed disrupts or worsens my sleep I enjoy dessert from time to time, but can really take it or leave it truly no preference. I'd choose different kinds each day most foods work fine for me my ears tend to be the same shade as my face makes little difference; can take it or leave it more depressed after fruits and vegetables; less depressed after meats and fatty foods don't care for sweet desserts that much; like fatty or salty instead, like cheese, chips, popcorn heavier, fatty types: cheesecakes, creamy french pastries I definitely do better with a heavier meal my ears tend to be pink, red, or darker than my facial tone usually helps me sleep better

3 22 23 24 25 26 27 eating heavy food before bed eating light before bed eating sweets before bed eating frequency eating habits eye moisture it prevents or disturbs my sleep I usually don't do well eating before sleep, but I definitely do better with lighter food sweets don't interfere with my sleep at all 2 to 3 meals a day and either no snacks or light snacks I'm unconcerned with food and eating; may forget to eat; rarely think about food, eat more because I have to than because I want to my eyes tend to be dry it's usually okay, as long as it isn t too much I can take it or leave it sweets sometimes bother my sleep 3 times a day and no snacks, usually I enjoy food, enjoy eating, rarely miss a meal, but don't really focus on food I don't notice one way or the other it improves my sleep It's better than nothing, but I do better with heavier food I clearly don't do well eating sweets before sleep 3 meals or more a day plus snacks, often something substantial I love food, love to eat, food is a big part of my life my eyes tend to be very moist, even to the point of tearing 28 29 skipping meals facial coloring doesn't really bother me, I can easily forget to eat I'm noticeably on the pale side I may not be at my best, but it doesn't bother me I have average coloring I definitely feel worse, getting irritable, jittery, weak, tired, low on energy, depressed I'm noticeably darker (not from sun) or pink, flushed, ruddy 30 facial complexion more dull or pasty average bright, radiant, clear 31 32 fatty food fingernail thickness I don't really like fatty foods my nails tend to be thick, strong, hard they're fine in moderation seem average in thickness I love them or crave them and would like them often if I knew they were good for me I definitely tend to have thin and/or weak nails

4 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 fruit salad lunch gaining weight gag reflex goose bumps energy boosters heavy fat meal reaction hunger feelings energy drain it satisfies me; I do well on it and don't seem to get hungry until dinner meats and fatty foods cause me to gain weight I rarely, if ever, gag; it's hard to make me gag I often get goose bumps fruit, candy, or pastry restores and gives me lasting energy decreases my well-being and energy, or makes me sleepy, or too full, or causes indigestion I rarely get hungry or feel real hunger, or I have weak hunger feelings that pass quickly, or I can easily go long periods without eating or can forget about food altogether meat or fatty food generally makes me more tired, lowers my energy even more I do pretty well, but usually need a snack before dinner no particular foods seem to cause me to gain weight, but I'll gain weight if I eat too much and don't get enough exercise I probably have a normal reflex I occasionally get goose bumps just about any food restores lasting energy causes no special reaction one way or the other I have pretty normal hunger around mealtimes or when I'm late for meals no foods in particular seem to take me down on a regular basis get sleepy, tired, spacey, depressed, anxious, irritable, hungry and need to eat something else before dinner I tend to gain weight eating too many carbs (bread, pasta, other grain products, fruits, and/or vegetables) I easily gag and/or often gag I rarely, if ever, get goose bumps meat or fatty food restores my energy and well-being increases my well-being; makes me feel good, energetic, satisfied, like I "had a good meal" I often feel hungry; need to eat regularly and often; may get strong hunger sensation fruit, pastry, or candy makes me worse, usually giving me a quick lift then a crash 41 insect bite or sting reactions tend to be mild or weak and go away quickly average reaction clear strong reaction, stronger than most and can take a long time to go away

5 I often wake up and need to insomnia eat to go back to sleep, I occasionally wake up I rarely or never get eating something before and need to eat in order insomnia going to sleep helps this to go back to sleep problem or shortens the time 42 that I'm awake 43 itching eyes get itchy eyes often 44 itching skin get itchy skin often 45 meal portions don't eat that much, definitely less than average, doesn't take much to get me full I don t seem to eat more or less than other people I generally eat large portions of food, usually more than most people 46 47 48 49 50 nose moisture fruit juice between meals personality potatoes red meat my nose often seems too dry it energizes me, satisfies me, works well to nourish me until my next meal I tend to be more aloof, withdrawn, a loner, or introverted I don't really care for them that much or don't like them at all it decreases my energy and well-being, can make me depressed or irritable I don't notice my nose being too dry or too moist it's okay, but isn't always the best snack for me I'm pretty average, neither introverted nor extroverted I can take them or leave them I don't notice one way or the other my nose often tends to run can make me lightheaded, hungry soon after, jittery, shaky, nauseated, anxious, depressed, etc. I tend to be more social, a "people person" or extroverted I really love them, could eat them almost every day I definitely feel good or better when I eat red meat 51 52 salad for lunch saliva quantity I do pretty well with that kind of lunch my mouth tends to be dry a lot of the time I can get by, but it isn't the best type of food for me I don't seem to notice that I have too little or too much saliva bad result, makes me feel either sleepy, tired, lethargic, or hyper, nervous, irritable I tend to have a lot of saliva, or I have a tendency towards drooling

6 53 54 55 56 salty foods snacking snack preference sneezing foods often taste too salty, or I like my food salted only lightly I rarely if ever want or need snacks I generally don't need snacks, but if I do have one, I usually prefer and do well on something sweet I almost never sneeze unless I'm sick or have allergies I don't really notice salt one way or the other, rarely seems like too much or too little, just use an average amount on foods I occasionally want or need to snack between meals I sometimes need snacks and do well on pretty much anything I do sneeze from time to time when not sick or allergic, but not regularly I really love salt, or crave it, to the point that others think my food is too salty I often want or need to snack between meals I definitely want and need snacks in order to be at my best, do poorly on sweets, but do well on protein and fat I often regularly tend to sneeze and/or usually sneeze a little after eating 57 58 59 sociability sour foods physical and mental stamina I tend to be a little "antisocial," in that I enjoy being alone, feel awkward at social gatherings or parties, and usually prefer to leave quickly or not go at all I generally don't care for sour foods better when I eat lighter foods like chicken, fish, fruit, vegetables, grains I'm in the middle: not really antisocial, but also not particularly compelled to be with others I don't feel one way or the other, particularly, I don't like or dislike them much more than any other food better when I eat pretty much any wholesome food I tend to be very social, a "people person," and love company and to be with others, prefer not to be alone I definitely like (some) sour foods or crave them better when I eat heavy foods, fatty foods

7 60 61 consuming sweets meat for breakfast sweets don't bother me even when I eat them by themselves; generally, sweets satisfy my appetite and don't produce bad reactions I don't feel as well as I do without it, tends to make feel more tired, sleepy, lethargic, angry, irritable, thirsty, or causes me to lose my energy by midmorning I'm sometimes bothered when eating sweets by themselves, and often they don't satisfy my appetite I can take it or leave it, varies I usually don't do well eating sweets by themselves; they usually produce some manner of bad reaction and/or create a desire for more sweets I feel better with it: more energetic, have good stamina, keeps me going without getting hungry before lunch 62 63 64 red meat for lunch red meat for dinner dinner preference tends to make me feel tired, sleepy, lethargic, angry, irritable, thirsty, or causes me to lose my energy by mid-afternoon I don't feel as well as I do without it, makes me feel more tired, sleepy, lethargic, angry, irritable, thirsty, or causes me to lose energy skinless chicken breast, rice, salad, apple pie I can take it or leave it I can take it or leave it, varies combination plate including a little of everything from A + C I feel much better with it: more energetic, have good stamina, keeps me going without getting hungry before dinner I feel much better with it: more energetic, have good stamina, keeps me going without getting hungry before bedtime pot roast cooked with carrots, onions, potatoes, with biscuits, gravy; cheesecake Tally Box SCORING YOUR TEST Add up the number of checkmarks next to each column (A, B, and C), and write the total in the Tally Box for each column.

8 If your number of A answers is 5 or more than both B and C, then you are a Carbo Type (example: A=25, B=20, C=15) If your number of C answers is 5 or more than both A and B, then you are a Protein Type (example: A=15, B=20, C=25) If your number of B answers is 5 or more than both A and C, then you are a Mixed Type (example: A=20, B=25, C=15) If neither A, B, nor C are 5 or more than both of the other two, then you are a Mixed Type (example: A=18, B=22, C=20) Excerpted from The Metabolic Typing Diet, by William Wolcott. Doubleday, $23.95.