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Hello, two of our grown daughters are Type A and have by choice been mostly

Vegeterian all their lives. Most all to the listed things it says 'Avoid',

they are allergic to. It indicates for Meat: 'None' for type A.

With Irritable Bowel Syndrome I donot have any problem of anything petutrid

staying in my gut so the Type O Diet and I are just fine. Recently become

intolerent of Potatoes of any kind, and find on the diet that is one thing

to Avoid. Always have been intolerent of pickled, acid forming foods that

increase Candidia...and it says to Avoid them all. Liz

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Hi Deborah,

I'm type A and maybe I implied a more dramatic difference in the diets than

really exists -- you're right, the type A and macrobiotic are pretty

similar. The biggest difference for me was stopping wheat products which

the macrobiotic diet allows you to eat and the blood type says to restrict.

I really believe that's been a major difference. The other thing is that I

tended to eat meat on the macrobiotic occassionally and now don't at all.

Perhaps the biggest improvement is simply the ease in A diet as opposed to

macrobiotics. I had a hard time balancing the yin/yang combos and all the

cooling/warming etc. Not that it's any more complicated than any other food

system, it just felt so foreign to me that I had to really think about it in

a way I don't about the type A.

I guess the biggest advantage of blood type diets (if the science behind

them is accurate and no, I'm not willing to bet the family farm on that even

as I'm following the diet!) is that they seem more attuned to individual

varations. Along those lines, I imagine there are variations within

variations, so I'd certainly develop the dietary plan that appears best

suited to your individual nutritional status! I'd love to do a hair

analysis and probably will . . . right now, I'm a little afraid of what I'd

find there! It's scary to think of one's nutritional deficiencies being

definitively proven . . . it's somehow more comforting to not have the

evidence. . . just my current escapist thinking.

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HEY!!!

I've noticed that a lot of people here with Graves are Blood Type A.

Including a friend of mine (not on this list)who said she had it in the past.

She has the bulgy eyes etc...

Anybody else NOT Blood Type A? I am Type O with Hypo-thyroid....

--kathleen

In a message dated Sun, 5 Mar 2000 5:42:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, " B "

<petr0013@...> writes:

> Hi Deborah,

>

> I'm type A and maybe I implied a more dramatic difference in the diets than

> really exists -- you're right, the type A and macrobiotic are pretty

> similar. The biggest difference for me was stopping wheat products which

> the macrobiotic diet allows you to eat and the blood type says to restrict.

> I really believe that's been a major difference. The other thing is that I

> tended to eat meat on the macrobiotic occassionally and now don't at all.

> Perhaps the biggest improvement is simply the ease in A diet as opposed to

> macrobiotics. I had a hard time balancing the yin/yang combos and all the

> cooling/warming etc. Not that it's any more complicated than any other food

> system, it just felt so foreign to me that I had to really think about it in

> a way I don't about the type A.

>

> I guess the biggest advantage of blood type diets (if the science behind

> them is accurate and no, I'm not willing to bet the family farm on that even

> as I'm following the diet!) is that they seem more attuned to individual

> varations. Along those lines, I imagine there are variations within

> variations, so I'd certainly develop the dietary plan that appears best

> suited to your individual nutritional status! I'd love to do a hair

> analysis and probably will . . . right now, I'm a little afraid of what I'd

> find there! It's scary to think of one's nutritional deficiencies being

> definitively proven . . . it's somehow more comforting to not have the

> evidence. . . just my current escapist thinking.

>

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How do you go about knowing what your blood type is without giving blood. I

have tried to get it done when I go for my thyroid blood test but the lab

wont do it unless the Dr. orders it and they wont do it just to know your

blood type. Can I go anywhere else? I even told the lab I would pay for it

myself. Dina

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I am also O negative. Sheri.

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> Interesting---I am O negative with hyperthyroid. Debbie

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I'm blood type ABneg with Grave's ( guess I'm really the oddball) :o) I

just don't meet a lot of people with ABneg blood, much less with Grave's too.

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Hi ,

Yes, the Blood Type diet is definitely easier and I will probably stick

to it a little better. Though today was Mardi Gras and I really blew it

with King Cake and a pot luck " feast " . Oh well, tomorrow is another day.

Do you ever supplement with protein powder?

Deb

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Joyce in Vt,

It is interesting that you have mitral valve prolapse!!! I was just recently

diagnosed with Mitral valve Prolapse with mitral reguirgitation. I was

wondering if the others in the group have it too. Anyone else??

Kozy

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I am Type " O " with Hypothyroid tendencies, but I also have Hyper

tendencies, too, esp. with the heart (mitral valve prolapse).

J. in VT

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On Mon, 6 Mar 2000 KBM271@... wrote:

> HEY!!!

>

> I've noticed that a lot of people here with Graves are Blood Type A.

Including a friend of mine (not on this list)who said she had it in the past.

She has the bulgy eyes etc...

>

> Anybody else NOT Blood Type A? I am Type O with Hypo-thyroid....

>

> --kathleen

>

>

> In a message dated Sun, 5 Mar 2000 5:42:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, " B "

<petr0013@...> writes:

>

> > Hi Deborah,

> >

> > I'm type A and maybe I implied a more dramatic difference in the diets than

> > really exists -- you're right, the type A and macrobiotic are pretty

> > similar. The biggest difference for me was stopping wheat products which

> > the macrobiotic diet allows you to eat and the blood type says to restrict.

> > I really believe that's been a major difference. The other thing is that I

> > tended to eat meat on the macrobiotic occassionally and now don't at all.

> > Perhaps the biggest improvement is simply the ease in A diet as opposed to

> > macrobiotics. I had a hard time balancing the yin/yang combos and all the

> > cooling/warming etc. Not that it's any more complicated than any other food

> > system, it just felt so foreign to me that I had to really think about it in

> > a way I don't about the type A.

> >

> > I guess the biggest advantage of blood type diets (if the science behind

> > them is accurate and no, I'm not willing to bet the family farm on that even

> > as I'm following the diet!) is that they seem more attuned to individual

> > varations. Along those lines, I imagine there are variations within

> > variations, so I'd certainly develop the dietary plan that appears best

> > suited to your individual nutritional status! I'd love to do a hair

> > analysis and probably will . . . right now, I'm a little afraid of what I'd

> > find there! It's scary to think of one's nutritional deficiencies being

> > definitively proven . . . it's somehow more comforting to not have the

> > evidence. . . just my current escapist thinking.

> >

> >

> >

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Yes, I have valve regurge.

Joyce n VT

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On Wed, 8 Mar 2000 KTenn36117@... wrote:

> Joyce in Vt,

>

> It is interesting that you have mitral valve prolapse!!! I was just recently

> diagnosed with Mitral valve Prolapse with mitral reguirgitation. I was

> wondering if the others in the group have it too. Anyone else??

>

> Kozy

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I am type O with hyperT

Karin

> Re: Blood Type Diet

>

> HEY!!!

>

> I've noticed that a lot of people here with Graves are Blood Type A.

> Including a friend of mine (not on this list)who said she had it in the past.

> She has the bulgy eyes etc...

>

> Anybody else NOT Blood Type A? I am Type O with Hypo-thyroid....

>

> --kathleen

>

>

> In a message dated Sun, 5 Mar 2000 5:42:41 PM Eastern Standard Time, " B "

> <petr0013@...> writes:

>

> > Hi Deborah,

> >

> > I'm type A and maybe I implied a more dramatic difference in the diets than

> > really exists -- you're right, the type A and macrobiotic are pretty

> > similar. The biggest difference for me was stopping wheat products which

> > the macrobiotic diet allows you to eat and the blood type says to restrict.

> > I really believe that's been a major difference. The other thing is that I

> > tended to eat meat on the macrobiotic occassionally and now don't at all.

> > Perhaps the biggest improvement is simply the ease in A diet as opposed to

> > macrobiotics. I had a hard time balancing the yin/yang combos and all the

> > cooling/warming etc. Not that it's any more complicated than any other food

> > system, it just felt so foreign to me that I had to really think about it in

> > a way I don't about the type A.

> >

> > I guess the biggest advantage of blood type diets (if the science behind

> > them is accurate and no, I'm not willing to bet the family farm on that even

> > as I'm following the diet!) is that they seem more attuned to individual

> > varations. Along those lines, I imagine there are variations within

> > variations, so I'd certainly develop the dietary plan that appears best

> > suited to your individual nutritional status! I'd love to do a hair

> > analysis and probably will . . . right now, I'm a little afraid of what I'd

> > find there! It's scary to think of one's nutritional deficiencies being

> > definitively proven . . . it's somehow more comforting to not have the

> > evidence. . . just my current escapist thinking.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------

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> > -- docvault/hyperthyroidism/?m=1

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Tony,

I also eat according to my blood type. I am having a lot of success

with the type A diet. I used to have a lot of digestive problems.

They have gone entirely.

What blood type are you?

> Hi All!

>

> Used to take Bactrim. Lost my sense of taste from it. My medic

asked me to

> stay on it anyway. I thought it was unnecessary and stoppped it.

>

> I am learning alot from the forum. Currently off all hiv meds.

Trying eat

> right for my blood type diet.

>

> Thanks to all in the forum.

>

> Tony Muniz.

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Hi !

I am eating according to the blood type A+. Even though the diet suggests

elimination of all dairy products I eat a bit of hard cheese because it seems to

help with a milky aftertaste on my tongue after eating. I think that is a

personal quirk.

I found out about this list through curezone.com

I am a spiritual person recently turning my attention to health. I found a

book called Direct Healing by Ellsworth that has brought me a lot of

confidence in finding an answer to my HIV+ problem. I am in great health and

thanks to this forum have wised up to doctors. I still want an HIV- test result

because I think that a perspective mate would understand the HIV myth better if

I were able to produce that conveinient bit of certification.

Thanks to all in the forum for sharing.

Love,

Tony Muniz.

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I am type O and I don't eat much beef. It's usually just too heavy for

me. Because I run I like to keep my meals light so I can run farther

and faster. I also weight train and have competed successfully as a

bodybuilder . . . using mostly chicken and tuna for protein. Fish is

my favorite protein source and since I live in Hawaii it's readily

available. So I don't subscribe to the blood type thing. It just

doesn't apply.

Best regards,

Celeste

Irene de Villiers wrote:

> I've proved for myself how valid this is - and have read some of the

> (solid) research behind it as well. But the proof is in the eating.

> I can eat beef or chicken for a meat meal - but if I eat chicken I am

> hungry very soon after that and need to eat more. (If I eat more I put

> on weight.) With beef, my system uses it well and it sustains me for a

> long time; beef is " beneficial " to type O people whereas chicken is

just

> " neutral " .

>

> Dave wrote:

> <<< I was forced to become vegetarian after a six bypass. My blood is

> type O. Tell me Irene, where did you get the lead that type O needs to

> eat meat? >>>>>

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It is a joy to find out you are in Hawaii. I am in Austin Texas and am watching

Hurricane Rita inch its way this direction.

I call myself a vegetarian, but in reality I eat fish. I guess I am a

vegaquarian.

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a1thighmaster wrote:

> I am type O and I don't eat much beef. It's usually just too heavy for

> me. Because I run I like to keep my meals light so I can run farther

> and faster.

It doesn't compute.

Beef as a food will last longer than chicken to keep you energized and

enable you to go further.

My daughter-in-law had the same story you have, and she was on the

national volleyball team - but she did change to beef and has way more

stamina even than before.

> Fish is my favorite protein source and since I live in Hawaii it's

> readily available. since I live in Hawaii it's readily available.

Well that is also type O food:-)))

So you are doing okay then:-))

It's not like you have to eat ALL the type O foods listed - you just

have to eat as though the store only contained type O foods - you buy

what you like from those:-))

Fish is very much on the list, and makes perfect sense being in HI.

I dunno if HI has changed much, but despite the cattle ranches on Hawaii

island, I found beef awfully expensive and usually only available frozen

when I was in HI (Kauai). I'd also eat fish there - and pineapple of

course - also very type O:-))

So in what way are you not eating type O style then?

Chicken is on the list - just does not sustain a type O as long as beef

or cod does.

....Irene

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hopetek@... wrote:

> It is a joy to find out you are in Hawaii. I am in Austin Texas and am

watching

> Hurricane Rita inch its way this direction.

EEk! I sure hope it decides to peter out from what it is doing now and

that it doesn't reach your area with any strength after all.

Good wishes from Spokane - where it is winter all year except about a

week - but no hurricanes.

....Irene

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