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PostPosted: Dec Sat 16, 2006 8:35 pm    Post subject: Blood Types Reply with quote

Blood Types

Who devised this diet? For instance, what research has been done to say O blood types can eat walnuts and almonds but no other nuts? Isn't a nut a nut? -Annie
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Read the book "Eat Right For Your Blood Type" by Dr. Peter D'Adamo - this will answer all your questions, and no nuts are not all the same. Much Research has been done. -Kasara D'Elene
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If you are interested in the research, you should also read "Live Right for Your Blood Type" also by Dr. D'Adamo. Both are excellent books. -Teri
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This is based on antigen structures in the blood cells and the antigen structure of foods. It is done by serum testing and developed matches or contra's. For example an O blood type only has a fucose stump and the foods that agree with this wouldn't create a situation in the body that the body would perceive it as an invader and "flush" the irritant by creating lectins and agglutination in the blood to surround the irritant to protect the cells.

An A blood type would have n-acetly-galactosamine antigens added to the fucose stump. B types have d-galactosamine and AB contains both. These are long chain polysaccharides that are identifiers and create a match or irritant situation in the immune response. -Kimberly Balas
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In other words? Every-day language translation, please? Come on, you can do it, sister! : ) -Carol Matz
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Oh that part is soooo hard!! Okay, here goes.... It means if the building blocks of the food don't match the building blocks of the blood cell then the blood gets sticky. When the blood is sticky then underlying inflammation occurs. -Kimberly Balas
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I have heard that certain blood types require that you eat certain foods and that you should take certain vitamins and supplements, where can I find more info? -Bob Nichols
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There is a book called "Eat Right For Your Type" by P. J. D'Adamo -Beth
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The most current book is Live Right 4 Your Type. We have all of the information consolidated into laminated charts available through Tree of Light Institute at http://www.treelite.com. -Kimberly Balas
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