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Friday, October 29, 2010

Eat Right For Your Blood Type

Have you ever heard of eat right for your blood type diet? What is that? Does it work?
I was reading the website because you can actually search this and read it. It said I shouldn't eat cabbage, really all starches and I was sad! All of my favorite foods are starches (spaghetti, fettuccine, rice, and bread) I'm doomed! I'm suppose to eat red meat yuck! I really only eat chicken which probably isn't any better because of all the steroids they fill animals up with. Has anyone tried this? Does it work better then a random diet because its specified for your blood type and body? I'm so curious.

A clip from the website: http://www.dadamo.com/bloodtype_B.htm

For Type Bs the biggest factors in weight gain are corn, wheat, buckwheat, lentils, tomatoes, peanuts and sesame seeds. Each of these foods affect the efficiency of your metabolic process, resulting in fatigue, fluid retention, and hypoglycemia - a severe drop in blood sugar after eating a meal. When you eliminate these foods and begin eating a diet that is right for your type, you blood sugar levels should remain normal after meals. Another very common food that Type Bs should avoid is chicken. Chicken contains a Blood Type B agglutinating lectin in its muscle tissue. Although chicken is a lean meat, the issue is the power of an agglutinating lectin attacking your bloodstream and the potential for it to lead to strokes and immune disorders. Dr. D'Adamo suggests that you wean yourself away from chicken and replace them with highly beneficial foods such as goat, lamb, mutton, rabbit and venison. Other foods that encourage weight loss are green vegetables, eggs, beneficial meats, and low fat dairy. When the toxic foods are avoided and replaced with beneficial foods, Blood Type Bs are very successful in controlling their weight.

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