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<blockquote data-quote="Dark Horse" data-source="post: 1204879" data-attributes="member: 52527"><p>Investigate how different diets suit you as an individual, by all means, but I wouldn't take any notice of The Blood Type Diet. The author clearly knows little about evolution and/or blood types. He's taken a small nugget of truth (that there are a few diseases which have a very slight increase in incidence among certain blood groups) and extended it beyond any reasonable degree. His reasoning is defective and there are no studies to support his premise. In fact there are studies which disprove it.</p><p></p><p>Authors like this make me cross. They rely on targeting people who don't have enough of a science background to be able to spot the ********. I hate fraud. Particularly when it pretends to be science-based.</p><p></p><p>Some easy-read criticisms mentioned here:-</p><p><a href="http://skepdic.com/bloodtypediet.html" target="_blank">http://skepdic.com/bloodtypediet.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark Horse, post: 1204879, member: 52527"] Investigate how different diets suit you as an individual, by all means, but I wouldn't take any notice of The Blood Type Diet. The author clearly knows little about evolution and/or blood types. He's taken a small nugget of truth (that there are a few diseases which have a very slight increase in incidence among certain blood groups) and extended it beyond any reasonable degree. His reasoning is defective and there are no studies to support his premise. In fact there are studies which disprove it. Authors like this make me cross. They rely on targeting people who don't have enough of a science background to be able to spot the ********. I hate fraud. Particularly when it pretends to be science-based. Some easy-read criticisms mentioned here:- [URL]http://skepdic.com/bloodtypediet.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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