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In a message dated 3/25/2004 5:01:20 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> s Parmesan really o.k. for us O's? A listmember said so recently...In LR4YT

> it is listed as an avoid for both secretors and nonnies....

It's an avoid in the encyclopedia.

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Typebase 3 on Dr. D's website shows Parmesan cheese as an avoid.

That database is the place to check the status of any food.

Don

> Is Parmesan really o.k. for us O's? A listmember said so

recently...In LR4YT it is listed as an avoid for both secretors and

nonnies....

>

> Gretchen

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Where is parmesan said to be okay for us? It is an avoid in the Typebase3.

Parmesan Cheese

> Is Parmesan really o.k. for us O's? A listmember said so recently...In

LR4YT it is listed as an avoid for both secretors and nonnies....

>

> Gretchen

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I wouldn't think so, just keep in mind how often we are supposed to eat any

kind of cheese and keep it to the minimum.

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> Is the parmesan cheese made from Sheeps Milk also an avoid? --- Wanda

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<<Is the parmesan cheese made from Sheeps Milk also an avoid? --- Wanda>>

Funny, sheep's milk and sheep's milk cheese weren't listed anywhere in Typebase

or in the Blood Type Encyclopedia.

My memory is that sheep's milk products are neutral for secretors (with a very,

very low per week frequency) and an avoid for non-secretors.

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there's enough info there to keep you reading for a month!!

In particular, you can search on any food's value here:

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In a message dated 3/25/2004 7:07:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> Typebase 3 on Dr. D's website shows Parmesan cheese as an avoid.

>

> That database is the place to check the status of any food.

what if the food you are looking for isn't there? Should you go by the

status of similar type foods? For instance, I was looking up soy protein

isolate,

which came back w/no response, so I did plain soy. Anyway, maybe one of you

old timers can give me some advice on this cereal I have. Here are the

ingredients:

Soy Protein Isolate, Cocoa powder, rice flour, nat flavors, malt, salt,

acesulfame potassium, sucralose (splenda)

Thanks in advance for any advice. :)

June

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In a message dated 3/26/2004 2:34:14 PM Eastern Standard Time,

info@... writes:

> Soy Protein Isolate, Cocoa powder, rice flour, nat flavors, malt, salt,

> acesulfame potassium, sucralose (splenda)

>

You know that natural flavors are chemicals added to the food because the

food has been processed beyond tasting good and could be made from anything.

Needless to say, the remaining food value is only detrimental.

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In a message dated 3/26/2004 2:34:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,

info@... writes:

> We have blood type specific proteins now. btw, who makes such a product?

> And where is it sold? I can't believe anyone would be able to go to

> sleep at night selling something like that.

Why? What's wrong with it? It's made by Keto and is a low carb cereal.

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In a message dated 3/26/2004 3:05:53 PM Eastern Standard Time,

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> You know that natural flavors are chemicals added to the food because the

> food has been processed beyond tasting good and could be made from anything.

>

> Needless to say, the remaining food value is only detrimental.

I really wasn't asking about the food's 'value' only whether or not it's an

avoid for our blood type. I worked for a flavor company for many years, so I'm

well aware of why flavorings are added to foods. Not all chemicals are evil,

as much as some people would have you believe that. I know there are some

here that go the completely natural route (or try to anyway) using free range

beef, organic veggies and the like but, I'm not one of them. I'm just trying to

improve my diet with the commercially available foods that I have access to

and some specialty products that fit in with my low carb lifestyle which is

still my primary concern. The BTD is something I'm using as a supplement to my

main dietary guidelines, which fortunately for me, mostly fit my blood type.

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In a message dated 3/26/2004 4:40:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,

info@... writes:

> SUCRALOSE

Yeah, and what's wrong with that?

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In a message dated 3/26/2004 6:44:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,

info@... writes:

> Read this info http://www.mercola.com/2000/dec/3/sucralose_dangers.htm

Thanks for the info. I think it's great to have as much info as possible so

we can each make our own decisions about what we choose to ingest. :)

However, nothing in that article has convinced me to stop using it. There

may be no long term studies that it is safe but, that does not automatically

mean that it isn't. I find that I do not have any negative reactions to it

(unlike Aspartame which I do react to), nor do any of the hundreds of people I

know

who use it. So, like anything else, YMMV (your mileage may vary). I plan to

continue using it until something more concrete convinces me otherwise.

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In a message dated 3/26/2004 6:49:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,

info@... writes:

> You are working on your diet at this time and not on your health.

I don't think those are mutually exclusive. I am working on my health AS

WELL AS my weight. Just because I don't choose to go as far as some do in that

regard, does NOT mean that I'm not concerned with my health. If I weren't I'd

still be 400# (or more) and eating the way I used to.

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Pour that s.h.i.t. into the garbage!

We have blood type specific proteins now. btw, who makes such a product?

And where is it sold? I can't believe anyone would be able to go to

sleep at night selling something like that.

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

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ironwood55@... writes:

> Typebase 3 on Dr. D's website shows Parmesan cheese as an avoid.

>

> That database is the place to check the status of any food.

what if the food you are looking for isn't there? Should you go by the

status of similar type foods? For instance, I was looking up soy

protein isolate,

which came back w/no response, so I did plain soy. Anyway, maybe one of

you

old timers can give me some advice on this cereal I have. Here are the

ingredients:

Soy Protein Isolate, Cocoa powder, rice flour, nat flavors, malt, salt,

acesulfame potassium, sucralose (splenda)

Thanks in advance for any advice. :)

June

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but by what we think we are not!

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SUCRALOSE

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In a message dated 3/26/2004 2:34:19 PM Eastern Standard Time,

info@... writes:

> We have blood type specific proteins now. btw, who makes such a

product?

> And where is it sold? I can't believe anyone would be able to go to

> sleep at night selling something like that.

Why? What's wrong with it? It's made by Keto and is a low carb cereal.

June

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Read this info http://www.mercola.com/2000/dec/3/sucralose_dangers.htm

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

Re: Re: Parmesan Cheese

In a message dated 3/26/2004 4:40:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,

info@... writes:

> SUCRALOSE

Yeah, and what's wrong with that?

June

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>I'm just trying to improve my diet with the commercially available

foods that I have access to

>and some specialty products that fit in with my low carb lifestyle

which is still my primary concern

While I don't want to speak for Max, I have a feeling that we both

misunderstood you.

You are working on your diet at this time and not on your health.

Sincerely

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

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s.h.i.t. is correct.

You might want to try a search of " acesulfame potassium " I fits in the same

catagory of

BAD FOR YOU as nutrasweet.

Sorry, you have to eat real food!

Kathy

Dekany <info@...> wrote:

Pour that s.h.i.t. into the garbage!

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

Re: Re: Parmesan Cheese

Anyway, maybe one of

you

old timers can give me some advice on this cereal I have. Here are the

ingredients:

Soy Protein Isolate, Cocoa powder, rice flour, nat flavors, malt, salt,

acesulfame potassium, sucralose (splenda)

Thanks in advance for any advice. :)

June

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ICQ: 1761085 & AIM: LCchickFL

We are not held back by what we are,

but by what we think we are not!

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Actually, that's pecorino romano, not parmesan. And it's not an

avoid, but you still shouldn't eat a lot of it.

> Is the parmesan cheese made from Sheeps Milk also an avoid? ---

Wanda

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In a message dated 3/27/2004 11:06:55 PM Eastern Standard Time,

Hestia@... writes:

> Actually, that's pecorino romano, not parmesan. And it's not an

> avoid, but you still shouldn't eat a lot of it.

>

I would love to eat this cheese. Where does it say it's not an avoid? I

couldn't find it in the encyclopedia, ER4YT, CR4YT, or the typebase.

Pecorino is a ewes' milk cheese according to the website I visited. Is

cheese made from sheep acceptable?

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In a message dated 3/28/2004 10:27:04 AM Eastern Standard Time,

meand@... writes:

> Pecorino is more like parmesan, I use it with it. dishes sparingly.

> Emmi

>

Do you know if it's easy to find or is it also a HFS product? Also, is

Romano also a sheep cheese?

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I remember from way back when, sheep cheese being to only cheese O's could have.

Don't remember the non-secreter part of it.

First we could have goat cheese, but changed to sheep cheese only.

Sorry, old age plays tricks on my brain, LOL, can't remember if Dr. D. mentioned

this on his BB back then.

I have been buying some monchego (from spain) when I get to the city HFS, but

it's terribly expensive. Pecorino is more like parmesan, I use it with it.

dishes sparingly.

Emmi

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romano sometimes is made from sheeps milk, I think, if imported, but american

romano is from good ol' cowjuice.

We don't have any " better stores " around here where I live, so I end up buying

from HFS when I get to the city.

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Max, I get mine from Trader Joe's. It is not terribly expensive. It is

grated and in containers like Parmesan, but does say Romano made from

sheeps milk. (located wirh rest of fresh cheeses)

I, too, remember from a long time ago, reading that the Sheeps cheese

was okay for us. But of late noticed no mention of it and began to

wonder if there had been a change. Hence, my query. Wanda

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