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ctivnan
02/03/09, 02:35 PM
How Blood Type Determines Your Health


Excerpted From: Alternative Medicine Digest, Future Medicine Publishing

One of the hallmarks of alternative medicine is the recognition of the biochemical uniqueness of each individual and the need to tailor treatments and prescriptions to match that individual variability. While a person's genetic code, ultimately, is the basis of this individuality, basing treatments on genetic factors is too broad an approach and not consistent with alternative medicine.

According to naturopath Peter J. D'Adamo, N.D., in his book Eat Right 4 Your Type, the missing link might be the four basic blood types: O, A, B, and AB. "There had to be a reason why there were so many paradoxes in dietary studies and disease survival," why some people lose weight and others do not on the same diet or why some people keep their vitality as they age, and others do not, says Dr. D'Adamo.

His research into anthropology, medical history, and genetics led him to conclude that blood type is "the key that unlocks the door to the mysteries of health, disease, longevity, physical vitality, and emotional strength." Dr. D'Adamo explains that the practical application of the blood type "key" is that it enables you to make informed choices about your dietary, exercise, supplement, and even medical treatment plans. With the blood type "road map," these plans can now "correspond to your exact biological profile" and "the dynamic natural forces within your own body."

Type O-People with type O blood fare best on intense physical exercise and animal proteins and less well on dairy products and grains, says Dr. D'Adamo. The leading reason for weight gain among Type O's is the gluten found in wheat products and, to a lesser extent, lentils, corn, kidney beans, and cabbage, Dr. D'Adamo explains. Ideal exercises for Type O's include aerobics, martial arts, contact sports, and running.

Type A-Those with blood type A, however, are more naturally suited to a vegetarian diet and foods that are fresh, pure, and organic. As Type A's are predisposed to heart disease, cancer, and diabetes, "I can't emphasize how critical this dietary adjustment can be to the sensitive immune system of Type A," says Dr. D'Adamo. Type A's prefer calming, centering exercise, such as yoga and tai chi.

Type B-Type B's have a strong immune system and a tolerant digestive system and tend to resist many of the severe chronic degenerative illnesses, or at least survive them better than the other blood types. Type B's do best with moderate physical exercise requiring mental balance, such as hiking, cycling, tennis, and swimming.

Type AB-Blood type AB, the most recent, in terms of evolution, of the four groups and an amalgam of types A and B, is the most biologically complex. For this group, a combination of the exercises for types A and B works best, says Dr. D'Adamo.

Blood type, with its digestive and immune specificity, is a window on a person's probable susceptibility to or power over disease, according to Dr. D'Adamo. For example, Type O's are the most likely to suffer from asthma, hay fever, and other allergies, while Type B's have a high allergy threshold, and will react allergically only if they eat the wrong foods. Type B's are also especially susceptible to autoimmune disorders, such as chronic fatigue, lupus, and multiple sclerosis. Type AB's tend to have the fewest problems with allergies, while heart disease, cancer, and anemia are medical risks for them.

With arthritis, Type O's, again, are the predominant sufferers because their immune systems are "environmentally intolerant," especially to foods such as grains and potatoes which can produce inflammatory reactions in their joints, says Dr. D'Adamo. Types A and B are the most susceptible to diabetes, while types A and AB have an overall higher rate of cancer and poorer survival odds than the other types.

While you cannot change your blood type, you can use knowledge about its nature to implement a dietary plan biologically suited to your makeup, says Dr. D'Adamo, who supplies copious details on eating plans for all four types. "Most of my patients experience some results [within two weeks of starting the diet plan]-increased energy, weight loss, a lessening of digestive complaints, and improvement of chronic conditions such as asthma, headaches, and heartburn."

Source (http://www.dadamo.com/program.htm)
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trailblazerstravelntours
02/03/09, 05:00 PM
Wow! Very enlightening. So that's why there were many times I seem to crave for veggies and fruits. And when I finally get to eat fruits there's this feeling of satisfaction. And this craving for sweets - I have this as well. I should be careful.

Thanks for sharing this, my friend. I'll read more about it. :Cat Smiley 6117:

ctivnan
02/03/09, 06:27 PM
Wow! Very enlightening. So that's why there were many times I seem to crave for veggies and fruits. And when I finally get to eat fruits there's this feeling of satisfaction. And this craving for sweets - I have this as well. I should be careful.

Thanks for sharing this, my friend. I'll read more about it. :Cat Smiley 6117:

No wonder you bloomed when you started an organic diet! :thatsit:
I think both of us should be careful with our sweet cravings! ^^, I still crave for the Blizzard even though I am not pregnant... :halo:

Do you remember when we had a moderators' meeting at Coffee Bean? We met a friend of mine and I told you that he slimmed down only by sticking to the Blood Type Diet. He used to weigh more than 200 lbs.; now, he weighs so much less. I nearly failed to recognize him!

So, there may be a grain (or more) of truth in this approach to diet. :D

trailblazerstravelntours
02/04/09, 12:42 PM
No wonder you bloomed when you started an organic diet! :thatsit:
I think both of us should be careful with our sweet cravings! ^^, I still crave for the Blizzard even though I am not pregnant... :halo:

Do you remember when we had a moderators' meeting at Coffee Bean? We met a friend of mine and I told you that he slimmed down only by sticking to the Blood Type Diet. He used to weigh more than 200 lbs.; now, he weighs so much less. I nearly failed to recognize him!

So, there may be a grain (or more) of truth in this approach to diet. :D

Haha! I guess the busy life just made me forget that as a child I used to raid the refrigerator or table to get bananas or rambutan or mangoes. I used to remove the luscious papaya meat and put it the freezer in a covered mug with fresh coconut milk and honey. I used to be a voracious fruit eater. Now, I guess I'm back to my old ways.

I miss our choco-fudge sundae meetings. We should get together soon! Maybe I should go see you and Chiara. :bounce:

And yes, I remember that guy. And meat such as steak is best for him, according to his Blood Type Diet. Oh, lalala! Lucky guy! :taz:

I guess there's also this moderation thing that even the Bible is telling us. Variety is also a key to good health. I've read somewhere that to avoid build up of certain elements in the body or too much of something in the body, we should eat a variety of food. It was even suggested that we should eat a different set of veggies, fruits, and meat each week. Seems logical. :wink1:

ctivnan
02/04/09, 07:01 PM
Haha! I guess the busy life just made me forget that as a child I used to raid the refrigerator or table to get bananas or rambutan or mangoes. I used to remove the luscious papaya meat and put it the freezer in a covered mug with fresh coconut milk and honey. I used to be a voracious fruit eater. Now, I guess I'm back to my old ways.

I miss our choco-fudge sundae meetings. We should get together soon! Maybe I should go see you and Chiara. :bounce:

And yes, I remember that guy. And meat such as steak is best for him, according to his Blood Type Diet. Oh, lalala! Lucky guy! :taz:

I guess there's also this moderation thing that even the Bible is telling us. Variety is also a key to good health. I've read somewhere that to avoid build up of certain elements in the body or too much of something in the body, we should eat a variety of food. It was even suggested that we should eat a different set of veggies, fruits, and meat each week. Seems logical. :wink1:

Wow... you really love fruits, Trail! :LOVE0052: When I was a kid, I loved eating tomatoes while watching TV.

I also miss our choco-fudge meetings... :bounce: :group: :bounce:We'll be very happy to have you come and visit us! You'll be surprised at how big Chiara has grown!

Yes, I agree with you... moderation and variety help keep us healthy. The Bible is so comprehensive... I never thought that it also deals with diet. Totally awesome! :DANCER:

neyx
02/12/09, 03:58 AM
I am doing the exercises and eating the food that's supposed to be for A :D

veron
02/12/09, 02:46 PM
like neyx... that's what am trying to do these days... i was given a copy of a segment of this book that targets the type A needs... as you have said, Type A does well with the AGRARIAN DIET... easy to say but quite hard to adhere to...:perspiring: