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In a message dated 4/18/00 8:45:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, slowens@...

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Me too :)

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Now I know who to ask if I ever need 2 kidneys!

:) who is now even more convinced that and I are long lost

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<< Now I know who to ask if I ever need 2 kidneys!

:) who is now even more convinced that and I are long lost

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BTW, I wasn't meaning that I would take both of your kidneys . I was

referring to the fact that I could also snag one from , LOL

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> > A+, LOL!

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> Me too :)

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I am the universal donor (o-) so anytime ya'll need blood let me know.

Who hopes there are no vampires on the list taking notes

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> BTW, I wasn't meaning that I would take both of your kidneys . I

was

> referring to the fact that I could also snag one from , LOL

LOL ....you are too funny!

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Hi Arnold, I think I am type B. Right now I'm not able to afford a test to

find out, but I want to find out the blood type for myself & my two

children. I have always felt best when I eat lots of organic fresh vegies

preferably out of my own garden, beans & or meat, very little grains. Once,

several years ago, I got into making really good bread, sprouted & whole

grain wheat & rye. I made a lot of it & sold it to friends & also ate a lot

of it myself. I gained mucho weight & also got very congested. It has been

difficult to leave off grains, as I love them so much, but I have to say

that I feel so much better (and have lost a lot of fat on my middle) when I

leave off the bread. I eat brown rice & quinoa & millet sometimes & this

seems to be fine. Anyway, the Type B diet does well for me, so that's

mostly what I stick to.

Although many don't believe in the blood type diet idea, I have found it

works and several of my friends have had good success with it also. One

neighbor who was a long-time vegetarian & a type B had been feeling tired &

lethargic, began to eat meat again and gained her energy back again. A type

A I know said she had never liked eating meat her whole life, but did it

anyway because her mother had made her and then later because she thought

she needed it. After reading the book, she left it out and has felt much

better & younger & seems more directed in her life! I think as we get older

it becomes more & more necessary to find our own balance to keep healthy.

Arnold, I want to thank you for your many informative & sensible, helpful

postings on this list. I have appreciated them very much. My best to you,

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Hi ,

Thanks for your reply and gracious comments. If you donate a pint of blood

the blood bank will test you free. But I don't know if they accept someone

who has cancer. Keep up the healthy eating and Good luck you're on the right

track.

Arnold

Re: blood type

> Hi Arnold, I think I am type B. Right now I'm not able to afford a test

to

> find out, but I want to find out the blood type for myself & my two

> children. I have always felt best when I eat lots of organic fresh vegies

> preferably out of my own garden, beans & or meat, very little grains.

Once,

> several years ago, I got into making really good bread, sprouted & whole

> grain wheat & rye. I made a lot of it & sold it to friends & also ate a

lot

> of it myself. I gained mucho weight & also got very congested. It has

been

> difficult to leave off grains, as I love them so much, but I have to say

> that I feel so much better (and have lost a lot of fat on my middle) when

I

> leave off the bread. I eat brown rice & quinoa & millet sometimes & this

> seems to be fine. Anyway, the Type B diet does well for me, so that's

> mostly what I stick to.

>

> Although many don't believe in the blood type diet idea, I have found it

> works and several of my friends have had good success with it also. One

> neighbor who was a long-time vegetarian & a type B had been feeling tired

&

> lethargic, began to eat meat again and gained her energy back again. A

type

> A I know said she had never liked eating meat her whole life, but did it

> anyway because her mother had made her and then later because she thought

> she needed it. After reading the book, she left it out and has felt much

> better & younger & seems more directed in her life! I think as we get

older

> it becomes more & more necessary to find our own balance to keep healthy.

>

> Arnold, I want to thank you for your many informative & sensible, helpful

> postings on this list. I have appreciated them very much. My best to

you,

>

>

>

> >

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blood type

> i think the blood type diets are 'mostly' accurate. but you have to figure

in

> extenuating circumstances, like illness, and other toxicity. i am blood

type

> O, and am not supposed to eat pork. but pork has saved my arse a few

times. i

> think when i become more healthy the blood type diet will be exactly what

i

> eat. until then i just use it as one piece of information among many.

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In a message dated 02/23/2001 5:32:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,

guerin@... writes:

<< Does anyone know the title and author of that book?

>>

Eat Right for your Type

The Solution to staying healthy, living longer & achieving your ideal weight.

by De J. D'Adamo.

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" Eat Right for your Type " by Dr.D'Adamo

Dr.B.

wrote:

> Does anyone know the title and author of that book?

>

> thanks

>

>

> blood type

>

> > i think the blood type diets are 'mostly' accurate. but you have to figure

> in

> > extenuating circumstances, like illness, and other toxicity. i am blood

> type

> > O, and am not supposed to eat pork. but pork has saved my arse a few

> times. i

> > think when i become more healthy the blood type diet will be exactly what

> i

> > eat. until then i just use it as one piece of information among many.

> >

> >

> > OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and

> other alternative self-help subjects.

> >

> > THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

> >

> > This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here

> are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing

> information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your

> own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to

> take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to

> hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found

> here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher

> or health care provider.

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> address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! -

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a,

This is the OTHER (the untucked and falling apart one! LOL!) but if

they have A- I'd love to know what they say I should stay away from.

HUGS

in Ark

3-08

322-240

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, what is your blood type, I'll see if they have a card on it at the store

I work at.

aW

MGB 5/28/00

214/115ish lbs

Blood type

Yes, please do tell more about this blood type thing. Now you have my

curiosity up.

in MN

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In a message dated 6/27/2001 10:26:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

steven.parsons@... writes:

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>

> I just checked out the list for us type A's. Thank goodness coffee and red

> wine are on the " highly beneficial " list, but it's too bad that beer and

> single-malt scotch are on the " avoid " list :(

>

>

Where is the list?

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I'm an A too and almost a veggie diet is for us, but I can copy down the other

stuff too if I get a chance.

aW

MGB 5/28/00

214/115ish lbs

Re: Blood type

a,

This is the OTHER (the untucked and falling apart one! LOL!) but if

they have A- I'd love to know what they say I should stay away from.

HUGS

in Ark

3-08

322-240

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a--I'm a type A pos. Can you cut a paste the list for us A's?

Steve

Re: Blood type

I'm an A too and almost a veggie diet is for us, but I can copy down the

other stuff too if I get a chance.

aW

MGB 5/28/00

214/115ish lbs

Re: Blood type

a,

This is the OTHER (the untucked and falling apart one! LOL!) but if

they have A- I'd love to know what they say I should stay away from.

HUGS

in Ark

3-08

322-240

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I don't have it on the puter, it's on these cards at work. I think we may have

a book on it to. I'll check it out.

aW

MGB 5/28/00

214/115ish lbs

Re: Blood type

a,

This is the OTHER (the untucked and falling apart one! LOL!) but if

they have A- I'd love to know what they say I should stay away from.

HUGS

in Ark

3-08

322-240

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This website seems to have the information you are looking for.

http://newage.about.com/religion/newage/library/weekly/aa072198.htm

Molly

> I don't have it on the puter, it's on these cards at work. I think

we may have a book on it to. I'll check it out.

>

> aW

> MGB 5/28/00

> 214/115ish lbs

> Re: Blood type

>

>

> a,

>

> This is the OTHER (the untucked and falling apart one!

LOL!) but if

> they have A- I'd love to know what they say I should stay away

from.

>

> HUGS

> in Ark

> 3-08

> 322-240

>

>

>

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You can also find information here:

http://www.dadamo.com/

> > I don't have it on the puter, it's on these cards at work. I

think

> we may have a book on it to. I'll check it out.

> >

> > aW

> > MGB 5/28/00

> > 214/115ish lbs

> > Re: Blood type

> >

> >

> > a,

> >

> > This is the OTHER (the untucked and falling apart one!

> LOL!) but if

> > they have A- I'd love to know what they say I should stay

away

> from.

> >

> > HUGS

> > in Ark

> > 3-08

> > 322-240

> >

> >

> >

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I just checked out the list for us type A's. Thank goodness coffee and red

wine are on the " highly beneficial " list, but it's too bad that beer and

single-malt scotch are on the " avoid " list :(

S

Re: Blood type

You can also find information here:

http://www.dadamo.com/

> > I don't have it on the puter, it's on these cards at work. I

think

> we may have a book on it to. I'll check it out.

> >

> > aW

> > MGB 5/28/00

> > 214/115ish lbs

> > Re: Blood type

> >

> >

> > a,

> >

> > This is the OTHER (the untucked and falling apart one!

> LOL!) but if

> > they have A- I'd love to know what they say I should stay

away

> from.

> >

> > HUGS

> > in Ark

> > 3-08

> > 322-240

> >

> >

> >

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To find out more about the blood type diet-

Go to & type in " blood type diet " . It will initially bring up the web

sites (which are more about diabetes). Click on the web pages and you will

find a host of info..... some praises, some claiming it all to be a hoax.

Here are a couple hyperlinks to help you get started in your search and to

order the book if you're interested.

<A HREF= " http://google./bin/query?p=blood+type+diet & hc=0 & hs=5 " >Click

here: Search Results for blood type diet</A>

<A

HREF= " http://rd./M=132180.1319750.2911189.1260193/D=ws_us/S=9035784:EL/\

A=632605/R=2/*http://shop.store./cgi-bin/clink?barnesandnoble2+shopping\

:dmad/M=132180.1319750.2911189.1260193/D=ws_us/S=9035784:EL/A=632605/R=3/9936949\

73+http://us.rmi./rmi/http://www.barnesandnoble.com/rmi-framed-url/http\

://service.bfast.com/bfast/click%3Fbfmid=2181%26sourceid=33942158%26categoryid=y\

ahoobksearch%26WRD=blood%2btype%2bdiet " >Click here:   &  Noble.com - Book

Search</A>

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