Have you tried it. I did briefly. I am not sure I buy it. Anyone else try it? What do you think?
Tracey -----Original Message----- From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of M C Jennings Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2005 5:09 AM To: 10 -7; 40sRus; BBO Lost Children; scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com Subject: [scifinoir2] Blood type diet, FAQs, page 1 of 6 Ediets.com/bloodtype has a great link to Frequently Asked Questions for the Blood Type Diet. I'll send 6 different emails, 1 page in each, so you dont' get overwhelmed. This is great information whether you buy into this type if diet or not. Dr. Dadamo has done extensive research, and changing to his diet has helped me lots! If you don't know your blood type (O, A, AB, B), there are a few ways to find out. If you've donated blood, or been in the military, or have had blood work done, you can find out. For your own sake, and your family's sakes, you need to know your entire family's blood types. You'll see why as you read this information... Reece Jennings Where does blood type come from? Blood is universal, but it is also unique. Like the color of your eyes or hair, it is determined by two sets of genes inherited from your mother and father. Like genes, some blood types are dominant over others. My husband and I have different blood types. I don't want to prepare separate meals. How do we eat together? Many of the foods are common among the different blood types, so you'll find that you can usually share about 2/3 of the meal, with the main difference being the protein source. With more than 200 foods listed for each blood type, it should be easy to find ones you can both enjoy. What does "neutral" mean? Are these foods good for me? The three food categories identify the foods that are most to least beneficial to your blood type. The highly beneficial foods act as a medicine the foods to avoid act as a poison. The neutral foods simply act as foods. While neutral foods may not possess the special health benefits of beneficial foods, they're still good for you in the sense that they provide nutrients that your body needs. How do I get started? There are two methods of getting started. For the 'Cold Turkey' method, throw out or give away avoid foods and replace them immediately with neutral/beneficial foods. The other choice is to eat your stocked avoids and phase them out by replacing with neutral/beneficial foods. How long will it take to see results? That depends on where you are starting from. Some people begin to feel better and show signs of disease remission within two weeks. Usually, it takes about two months, and in some cases, it can be as long as six months for notable results to occur. Weight loss can start in as little as two weeks or as long as two to six months, depending upon your current glandular state of health. What is compliance? If you are recovering from an illness or desire weight loss, then 80%-100% of your food choices should be highly beneficial. If you are a healthy individual over the age of 55, 80% of foods should be beneficial. If you are under 55 and healthy, 70% or more of your food choices should beneficial. The remainder of your food choices should be neutral. Avoids should not be eaten. I take medication for an illness, can I stop taking it? NO! Many medications are addictive and/or have delayed effects. Do not stop without consulting the prescribing physician or other knowledgeable practitioner. How long will I have to be on this diet? Choosing foods this way represents a lifelong commitment. It is always up to you to decide what foods you eat. Some people report having adverse reactions to avoid foods after choosing beneficial & neutrals for a six month period. Others report that they have a greater tolerance for previously distressing foods. Only time will tell how you will react. Why is the status of a whole food one value, and an extract or preparation of the food rated the opposite? The lectin content or antigenic propensity (allergy potential) of certain foods is modified by processing. In some cases the unhealthier form (i.e processed bread) may be acceptable if heat or milling has removed the lectin from the food. Other times processing enhances the effect of a lectin, so the native form is acceptable, but the processed form is not. Can a person's blood type change? Only in very rare circumstances and with certain forms of cancer present. The most common cause of seemingly changed blood types is the antigen sensitivity of the chemicals used to test the blood. Drugs or other factors about your blood may cause an erroneous readings. Operator error or poor lighting can result in an incorrect interpretation of the test results. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Yahoo! Groups Links -- No virus found in this incoming message. 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