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Re: RE: Digest Number 365

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I am a type A+ blood. Neither of my parents is an O type either, which that

would be impossible anyway, since, if there is one O parent, the children,

I'm thinking, have to be O types (O type is dominant in genetics). I just

think it strange that the eating thing seems so connected with thyroid, when

it comes to the beef.

Tx

RE: Digest Number 365

> I wonder if those of you who feel the need for protein, especially beef,

are

> blood type O and possibly even O-negative. I'm hypo and I posted awhile

back

> about my good results from eating according to my blood type. O's are

> supposed to have a lot of protein, and beef and buffalo are categorized as

> highly beneficial for O's. I'm O-negative, and O-negatives need even more

> protein. Once I started eating more protein, then I really began to feel

> when I needed it, which is every 2-3 hours. I have high-protein, non-meat

> breakfast and snacks between meals and usually have meat (beef, chicken,

> salmon) at lunch and dinner, with beef or buffalo usually once a day. My

> nutritionist warned me to always have a high-protein snack in my purse for

> " emergencies " --I usually carry a Luna bar or homemade trail mix of nuts

(for

> protein) and dried fruit.

>

> Rosemary

>

> > Since I've

> > been

> > hypo, I MUST eat every couple to 3 hrs, I MUST have beef within a 24 hr

> > period or I'm weak as a kitten, nauseous, and my brains are totally

> > scramble. Chicken, pork, fish won't do, it HAS to be beef!

> <snip>

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I had read something not long ago about eating for your blood type, but it

was more concerned with what NOT to eat with certain blood types. Also, it

concerned what type of physical weaknesses were in common with each separate

blood type. I can't remember where it was that I read it, but it really

interested me.

Tx

RE: Digest Number 365

> Well, so much for my idea about blood type O's and protein!

>

> --Rosemary

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