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Patgreenwood
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Posted on 12-NOV-06
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What is this diet?
It is based on a series of allergy tests by Dr.d'Damo ('scuse spellin'!)
Why is it useful?
It helps give insight into what an individual can and cannot tolerate eating.
How do each different blood types diet's differ?
This is where it becomes political for those who adamantly believe that veganism is the only way. It appears that the body rejects more rapidly what does not serve it. Each blood type has a degree of intolerance to various foods. As a nutrional advisor, i ad more...What is this diet?
It is based on a series of allergy tests by Dr.d'Damo ('scuse spellin'!)
Why is it useful?
It helps give insight into what an individual can and cannot tolerate eating.
How do each different blood types diet's differ?
This is where it becomes political for those who adamantly believe that veganism is the only way. It appears that the body rejects more rapidly what does not serve it. Each blood type has a degree of intolerance to various foods. As a nutrional advisor, i advocate this diet. Being a blood type A, it means that I am naturally inclined to be vegetarian...
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compassion
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Commented on 19-MAY-07
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Having taken allergy naturopathic allergy tests, and then finding I had ulcerative colitis due to taking a wrong medicine, when I had a mid-diagnosis--gives me a healthy scepticism of all medial practice, but it did sensitize me to watch for foods that irritated my colon. (And finally settled on a vegan diet). Currently there is a popular book that criticizes veganism, etc. due to blood type. This seems a bit odd to me when vegetarians and vegans have the same blood types as anyone else, and more...Having taken allergy naturopathic allergy tests, and then finding I had ulcerative colitis due to taking a wrong medicine, when I had a mid-diagnosis--gives me a healthy scepticism of all medial practice, but it did sensitize me to watch for foods that irritated my colon. (And finally settled on a vegan diet). Currently there is a popular book that criticizes veganism, etc. due to blood type. This seems a bit odd to me when vegetarians and vegans have the same blood types as anyone else, and there are large vegetarian populations, such as Hindus, that have not eaten the flesh of othr beings for hundreds of years. If there is sensitivity, then it should be shown through epidemiological population specific)studies, and I don't believe this has been done. --But this is an interesting topic--and I'm most intersted in the psychological ramifications of people using anecdotal or small studies to justify their behaviors. --Thanks for challenging my thought--Compassion Flows
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Chamomilla
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Commented on 07-MAY-07
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Yes but we humans don't have a canine intestine,which we would need to digest meat. In my practice as a homeopath i have treated a multitude of symptoms stemming from a build up of toxins in people who are meat eaters.Correct remedies will only palliate such symptoms while the maintaining dietry cause remains. I agree that some blood types can expell these deposits more effectively than others,whether this means that they are suited to an omnivorous diet or not.....i don't know
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