Stats updated. There were 2 new sways from last month.
Stats updated. There were 2 new sways from last month.
Thank you so much Blue!! So very much appreciated!
Hi atomic,
from the statistics for aspartame you could get the impression that it sways blue. The total numbers aren't that high, but there seems to be a clear correlation between aspartame intake and number of people getting boys. Could this be true?
Those are the numbers:
Aspartame - none29
Total success:23
Success %:79.31%
Aspartame - a little20
Total success:13
Success %:65%
Aspartame - some20
Total success:24
Success %:63.16%
Aspartame - lots27
Total success:15
Success %:55.56%
[emoji170] 08/2014 [emoji170] 04/2016
I already have that impression and have been watching that for many years.
http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gend...me-thread.html
I do not ever, and never have, recommended lots of aspartame. My guideline is 2-3 servings a day for those who wish to use it and I am fine with people skipping it. I got my girl without it after getting my 4th boy using it.
BUT the thing is those numbers are not reliable because all those people were doing many other things to sway and the people doing tons of aspartame were generally doing very "old school" sways in many other ways none of which I recommend and many of which I believe to sway strongly blue anyway. And all those sample sizes are tiny - not to mention we don't really know what "some" and "lots" mean to anyone. So, the strong correlation you think you're seeing is not really there - but yeah I do wonder if lots of aspartame is not a good idea for any number of reasons.
Atomic I’ve been using the sweetener aspartame in my coffee to avoid sugar (pcos) what other sweetener would you recommend instead?
Thank for the link atomic! That is so interesting. I always (or better since knowing about swaying ;-)) wondered why my cousin has three boys. She is kind of prototype girl mom. One months before her last pregnancy she even got removed big parts of her thyroid (she had that kind of thyroid disease where you get really skinny). She just had stopped breastfeeding and her last pregnancy before that was only 9 months ago. I was sure she was having a girl... But she drinks tons of diet coke. I know, one person is not statistics, but I will try to avoid aspartame now (not really eating/drinking lots of it anyway).
Isn't there a relation that aspartame somehow makes your blood sugar rise on the long term although it actually should do the opposite? I think I read something about it...
[emoji170] 08/2014 [emoji170] 04/2016
Swaying is an iceberg. There are dozens, if not hundreds of things that may sway for a person (and some speculation that some types of thyroid disease may sway blue anyway) and so we can not ever look at a person and say "why did they get boys/girls" because there are so many things under the surface.
It is fine for your blood sugar to go up temporarily when you eat aspartame (or food for that matter) because it then drops afterwards. The problem with aspartame is that it causes your blood sugar to crash hard because your body thinks you've eaten something and then you haven't and it makes it overall harder to stick with diets. That's why it's fallen out of favor. But it can be useful especially for swayers with PCOS or who have a lot of weight to lose.
This is not about needing to drop aspartame totally, it's about not doing those insane mind boggling amounts of aspartame that some people do.
Stats updated. 6 new sways.