viviennem
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A is the oldest blood type. Studies in humans, chimpanzees, and bonobos show that alleles coding for blood type A are the most ancient version of the ABO blood group. This trait was shared prior to the evolutionary split between chimpanzees and hominids five to six million years ago. B blood type split from A about 3.5 million years ago and O blood type split from A about 2.5 million years ago. From this error regarding the age of type O, D'Adamo reasons that people with type O blood should eat the kind of diet the earliest humans ate: one rich in fat and protein
The blood type diet is a diet advocated by Peter D'Adamo, a naturopathic physician, and outlined in his book Eat Right 4 Your Type. D'Adamo's claim is that ABO blood type is the most important factor in determining a healthy diet, and he promotes distinct diets for people with O, A, B, and AB blood types.
Throughout his books D'Adamo cites the works of biochemists and glycobiologists who have researched blood groups, claiming or implying that their research supports this theory. Nevertheless, the consensus among dieticians, physicians, and scientists is that the theory is unsupported by scientific evidence
The black duck says...This web site is using serious amounts of quack medicine terms. It is full of scientific jargon that is out of place and probably doesn't know the meaning of any of the terms. It shows little or no critical thought and so should be treated with caution! It also looks like this site is trying to sell stuff. Buyer Beware!
viviennem said:Has anyone, quack or otherwise, actually produced a diet based on astrological signs? :shock:
Viv 8)
viviennem said:My "early records" comment was a bit tongue-in-cheek, because since they've computerised my records they can't go back beyond 2008 so I have to remember what I've had and what's been done to me!
As far as I know they do a blood-type for every new-born baby, just in case of any rhesus-factor problems. Of course I could be wrong, never having had children myself, and if so I apologise.
Edit: I wasn't suggesting you aren't British! but I know a few of my generation who have been born abroad - Army and Diplomatic families, for instance - so it can happen. I'm sorry if you misunderstood me - no offence intended!
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