Guest guest Posted February 3, 2003 Report Share Posted February 3, 2003 , I think AB blood type is the rarest, but O is the oldest. Basically what the doctor did was test body reactions to different foods by measuring antigens that were formed. Just like if a virus entered your body - you would release antibodies and antigens. The main culprits for weight gain and health problems with O's are wheat and dairy. He also list corn as a culprit but the wheat and dairy are the worst. The book lists beneficial foods, neutral, and foods to avoid. It lists 16 different food groups from meat to beverages. He said most people lose wt. just giving up wheat. The book is great, but there are a few flaws for us with thyroid problems. It says to drink soy milk and soy cheese. Obviously that's not good for us. Also, he says to eat veggies rich in iodine. People with AI disease don't need extra iodine - it can be harmful. In his defense however, he said to get your natural iodine from veggies before resorting to table salt. Not a bad tip I guess. If you're interested go to amazon.com and read the 320 reviews on the book. I scanned thru them and tried to just read the ones that were for my blood type. I'd say that 80% had incredible success on it and said that when they did have dairy or wheat after, they felt sluggish and bloated, etc.... The people that wrote bad reviews seemed to not have tried the suggestions, or were A or B blood type. Some A and B blood types did have success, but like I said, I didn't focus too much on those. There's also a website dadamo.com where there's info, recipes and faq's. Let me know if you want to know anything else. _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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