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In a message dated 6/27/01 10:43:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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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.

>

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I did this diet (along with every other diet out there) its just another

diet!! I think I am A and did the no fruit little meat. Again just another

diet.

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Dear Gaye,

It is interesting, isn't it? My husband gave blood last week and finally knows

he is blood type A, which I suspected all along. He is gingerly approaching

this method for eating, though he still lets me know that he thinks I'm crazy!

We bought a kit from Dr. D at our local health food store to test my 19 year old

daughter. She was a trooper as we stuck her several times incorrectly before we

finally got the blood we needed. (If you do this, it was our fear of " hurting

her " that made us ineffective. Ha, ha! FYI) She is also blood type A, but is

much more willing to forego the beef and other proteins that assault her system.

Doctors who rely on science are funny creatures. In one breath they'll tell you

that everyone responds to treatment differently. In the next breath they'll say

that, for a protocol to be rendered scientifically sound, it must respond the

same way in everyone who is tested every time the product is tested. They'll

give you medicine and say, " Try this, " but they don't want you to " try " anything

outside of their expertise. So, while it is only logical and " scientific " to us

that blood type plays a part in a person's health, they are looking for someone

in their inner circle to breech the confines of their limited perceptions. That

is probably why researching blood type is so threatening.

I apologize for the diatribe! It's just that what you said makes a lot of

sense!

Best wishes,

Carrol

pdxgaye <pdxgaye@...> wrote: It's funny how people don't even know their

blood type these days.

They had either given blood so long ago, and don't remember.

Yet, my step-grand daughter does not know and Dr. will charge a " ton

of money " for her to go thru lab. She's been hospitalized for

cancer & stomach problems, and they don't know her BLOOD TYPE, OF

ALL THINGS.

Silly, Stupid.

Gaye

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True enough! I know that in Canada though the doctor's won't tell you or do a

test to find out unless you give blood or are pregnant. It's really hard for

people to find out and very disappointing to those who really want to know but

aren't sure how to go about it.

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Blood Type

It's funny how people don't even know their blood type these days.

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just donate blood

Re: Blood Type

True enough! I know that in Canada though the doctor's won't tell you or

do a test to find out unless you give blood or are pregnant. It's really

hard for people to find out and very disappointing to those who really want

to know but aren't sure how to go about it.

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Blood Type

It's funny how people don't even know their blood type these days.

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Yes, when the day I gave birth to to son did I know his blood type.

The Pediatrician came in and was shocked that my son had Type A

blood. But I already knew that his father was Type A...so what was

the big deal, I told her.

It was basic high school Biology that A is dominant of O, and the

placenta would " take care of " the difference.

I was calm as a cucumber, but she was in " panic " somewhat.

Funny, how " educated, intelligent " Doctors could be.

Love, Gaye

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I was hoping maybe that the rh factor (negative blood type)was something we all had in common. Back to the drawing board.

Tami

blood type

Just curious, how many Samterites have a rare or negative blood type? I'm B-.

Tami

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Hi - you can order the kit from me. Click on the link below and follow

directions.

Here is some info.

A person can be either a secretor or a non-secretor. This is completely

independent of whether your blood type is A, B, AB or O. In a simplified

sense, a secretor is defined as a person who secretes their blood type

antigens into body fluids and secretions like the saliva in your mouth,

the mucus in your digestive tract and respiratory cavities, etc. A

non-secretor on the other hand puts little to none of their blood type

into these same fluids. Many metabolic traits, such as carbohydrate

intolerance, and immune susceptibilities are linked genetically to

secretor subtype.

Easy saliva collection. Complete submission kit with mailer.

Get results within 1 week by mail or on secure internet connection.

Designed by Dr. D'Adamo in collaboration with Great Smokies

Diagnostic Labs, an industry leader in innovative diagnostic testing.

THIS TEST REQUIRES KNOWLEDGE OF ABO TYPE. NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE IN NEW

YORK STATE OR CANADA.

Love

ABO Specifics Inc. - http://www.foodforyourblood.com

Blood Type

I have type O blood. How do I tell if I'm a O secretor or an O Non-

secretor. Just what does that mean? Thanks, Marjorie.

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Thanks Emmi, and Sharon for responding. Good to hear from you,

was feeling all alone and left out. It has been busy here also.

Lunch today will be white fish filet with romaine, tomato & onion

salad. A nectarine around 2 pm will suffice untill the evening meal.

lorrie - O sec

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hello, I'm new to this group and would like to say hi to everyone and thanks in

anticipation that someone can answer my question! I've just read that people

with blood type 0 should not take any coconut products. (I'm guessing because

we're meat eaters!!)

I've been oil pulling and taking VCO orally for a couple of months now and while

I can't say I've had any adverse reactions (such as I read about)neither do I

feel any great benefits.

Be grateful for any advice and thanks again.

Anne

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I have never seen a website I trusted which believed blood type diet

was built upon any real information.

Alobar

On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 6:34 AM, close_anne <close_anne@...> wrote:

> hello, I'm new to this group and would like to say hi to everyone and thanks

in anticipation that someone can answer my question! I've just read that people

with blood type 0 should not take any coconut products. (I'm guessing because

we're meat eaters!!)

> I've been oil pulling and taking VCO orally for a couple of months now and

while I can't say I've had any adverse reactions (such as I read about)neither

do I feel any great benefits.

>

> Be grateful for any advice and thanks again.

>

> Anne

>

>

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Anne, my wife and I are type O so we are not supposed to take " dairy " according

to " eating for our blood type " , but we're doing remarkably well on high dose

colostrum, undenatured whey, high-dose milk fat with our large cream intake of 2

quarts each per week, and butter on our vegetables.

I think eating for your blood type is a coffee-table conversation starter and

that another book with do; I put an Atkins book where people can see it :)

all good,

Duncan

>

> hello, I'm new to this group and would like to say hi to everyone and thanks

in anticipation that someone can answer my question! I've just read that people

with blood type 0 should not take any coconut products. (I'm guessing because

we're meat eaters!!)

> I've been oil pulling and taking VCO orally for a couple of months now and

while I can't say I've had any adverse reactions (such as I read about)neither

do I feel any great benefits.

>

> Be grateful for any advice and thanks again.

>

> Anne

>

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*Hi Alobar:

Interesting that you and Duncan say this. I have been reading Mercola's

recommendation for years and also the book, " Eat Right for Your Body

Type " yet have never implemented their recommendation. For one thing,

other than having Type O blood, I have never been able to find a

consistent definition. *

*Regards, Jim*

>I have never seen a website I trusted which believed blood type diet

was built upon any real information.

Alobar<

On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 6:34 AM, close_anne <close_anne@...

<mailto:close_anne%40>> wrote:

>> hello, I'm new to this group and would like to say hi to everyone

and thanks in anticipation that someone can answer my question! I've

just read that people with blood type 0 should not take any coconut

products. (I'm guessing because we're meat eaters!!)

>> I've been oil pulling and taking VCO orally for a couple of months

now and while I can't say I've had any adverse reactions (such as I read

about)neither do I feel any great benefits.

>> Be grateful for any advice and thanks again.

>> Anne

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