Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 I just found out about this the other day, and i just got really interested and did a bit of research so... If you are type A bloodtype (like me) then you are the vegetarian bloodtype! I found some history and suggestions about this- People with Blood Type A evolved from the hunter/meat-eater to the agrarian, and were the farmers and grain gatherers. This blood type evolved between 25,000 and 15,000 bC. They have fragile digestive systems. These people cannot tolerate animal protein well, and should be the proverbial, classic " vegetarian " of the human species. They also are usually lactose intolerant, as well. Persons with Blood Type A should avoid animal protein and dairy products, and would do well with whole grains, legumes, fruits and vegetables. Tofu and Hawaiian Spirulina should become the Blood Type A person's best friends, as these foods contains high-quality vegetable protein! Persons with Blood Type A do not produce enough hydrochloric acid in their stomachs, and that is why they have a difficult time digesting animal protein well. This also gives them a predisposition toward getting stomach cancer, and should never eat smoked or cured meats due to the sodium nitrites in them. Animal protein and dairy products tend to rot and ferment in their digestive tracts, and the toxic bacteria backs up into their tissues and muscles, thereby causing digestive distress. A lack of sufficient hydrochloric acid in their stomachs is another reason that persons with Blood Type A do not absorb Vitamin B12 properly from the foods they eat. Vitamin B12 is normally found in red meat, although B12 is also found in superior vegetable protein foods such as Hawaiian Spirulina, soy products and sea kelp. This inability to absorb Vitamin B12 sufficiently from food tends to make the person with Blood Type A prone to pernicious anemia. Therefore, supplementing the diet with Vitamin B12 is critical. Also recommended is supplementation with digestive enzymes such as betaine, bromelain and papain. Bromelain is derived from pineapple, and assists with the digestion of animal protein. Betaine will help to increase the amount of hydrochloric acid in their stomachs. The best exercise for these persons is not the heavy, vigorous workouts, but more calming, centering exercises like Tai Chi, Hatha Yoga and golfing. These soothing types of exercises will relieve the Blood Type A person's stress in a more beneficial way. interesting huh? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 That's cool do you know what link or website you used. I want to find type O. , " megfrench89 " <megfrench89 wrote: > > I just found out about this the other day, and i just got really > interested and did a bit of research so... > > If you are type A bloodtype (like me) then you are the vegetarian > bloodtype! I found some history and suggestions about this- > > > People with Blood Type A evolved from the hunter/meat-eater to the > agrarian, and were the farmers and grain gatherers. This blood type > evolved between 25,000 and 15,000 bC. They have fragile digestive > systems. These people cannot tolerate animal protein well, and should > be the proverbial, classic " vegetarian " of the human species. They > also are usually lactose intolerant, as well. Persons with Blood Type > A should avoid animal protein and dairy products, and would do well > with whole grains, legumes, fruits and vegetables. Tofu and Hawaiian > Spirulina should become the Blood Type A person's best friends, as > these foods contains high-quality vegetable protein! Persons with > Blood Type A do not produce enough hydrochloric acid in their > stomachs, and that is why they have a difficult time digesting animal > protein well. This also gives them a predisposition toward getting > stomach cancer, and should never eat smoked or cured meats due to the > sodium nitrites in them. Animal protein and dairy products tend to > rot and ferment in their digestive tracts, and the toxic bacteria > backs up into their tissues and muscles, thereby causing digestive > distress. A lack of sufficient hydrochloric acid in their stomachs is > another reason that persons with Blood Type A do not absorb Vitamin > B12 properly from the foods they eat. Vitamin B12 is normally found > in red meat, although B12 is also found in superior vegetable protein > foods such as Hawaiian Spirulina, soy products and sea kelp. This > inability to absorb Vitamin B12 sufficiently from food tends to make > the person with Blood Type A prone to pernicious anemia. Therefore, > supplementing the diet with Vitamin B12 is critical. Also recommended > is supplementation with digestive enzymes such as betaine, bromelain > and papain. Bromelain is derived from pineapple, and assists with the > digestion of animal protein. Betaine will help to increase the amount > of hydrochloric acid in their stomachs. The best exercise for these > persons is not the heavy, vigorous workouts, but more calming, > centering exercises like Tai Chi, Hatha Yoga and golfing. These > soothing types of exercises will relieve the Blood Type A person's > stress in a more beneficial way. > > interesting huh? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 You don't want to read about " O " It sure isn't true. I get so sick from dairy and meat never did digest so I think it's anything to sell a book. I know many others who feel this way. Anyway it really has nothing to do with vegetarianism. Donna , " agilmore4 " <agilmore4 wrote: > > That's cool do you know what link or website you used. I want to > find type O. > > , " megfrench89 " > <megfrench89@> wrote: > > > > I just found out about this the other day, and i just got really > > interested and did a bit of research so... > > > > If you are type A bloodtype (like me) then you are the vegetarian > > bloodtype! I found some history and suggestions about this- > > > > > > People with Blood Type A evolved from the hunter/meat-eater to the > > agrarian, and were the farmers and grain gatherers. This blood > type > > evolved between 25,000 and 15,000 bC. They have fragile digestive > > systems. These people cannot tolerate animal protein well, and > should > > be the proverbial, classic " vegetarian " of the human species. They > > also are usually lactose intolerant, as well. Persons with Blood > Type > > A should avoid animal protein and dairy products, and would do > well > > with whole grains, legumes, fruits and vegetables. Tofu and > Hawaiian > > Spirulina should become the Blood Type A person's best friends, as > > these foods contains high-quality vegetable protein! Persons with > > Blood Type A do not produce enough hydrochloric acid in their > > stomachs, and that is why they have a difficult time digesting > animal > > protein well. This also gives them a predisposition toward getting > > stomach cancer, and should never eat smoked or cured meats due to > the > > sodium nitrites in them. Animal protein and dairy products tend to > > rot and ferment in their digestive tracts, and the toxic bacteria > > backs up into their tissues and muscles, thereby causing digestive > > distress. A lack of sufficient hydrochloric acid in their stomachs > is > > another reason that persons with Blood Type A do not absorb > Vitamin > > B12 properly from the foods they eat. Vitamin B12 is normally > found > > in red meat, although B12 is also found in superior vegetable > protein > > foods such as Hawaiian Spirulina, soy products and sea kelp. This > > inability to absorb Vitamin B12 sufficiently from food tends to > make > > the person with Blood Type A prone to pernicious anemia. > Therefore, > > supplementing the diet with Vitamin B12 is critical. Also > recommended > > is supplementation with digestive enzymes such as betaine, > bromelain > > and papain. Bromelain is derived from pineapple, and assists with > the > > digestion of animal protein. Betaine will help to increase the > amount > > of hydrochloric acid in their stomachs. The best exercise for > these > > persons is not the heavy, vigorous workouts, but more calming, > > centering exercises like Tai Chi, Hatha Yoga and golfing. These > > soothing types of exercises will relieve the Blood Type A person's > > stress in a more beneficial way. > > > > interesting huh? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 I know that this information (Eat for your Type) says that a few blood types should be meat-eaters, which I do not agree with. I am veggie and am not changing. Cassie --- On Fri, 8/29/08, agilmore4 <agilmore4 wrote: > agilmore4 <agilmore4 > Re: Just something I read. Possibly Another reason to go vegetarian... (kinda long) > > Friday, August 29, 2008, 2:29 PM > That's cool do you know what link or website you used. I > want to > find type O. > > , > " megfrench89 " > <megfrench89 wrote: > > > > I just found out about this the other day, and i just > got really > > interested and did a bit of research so... > > > > If you are type A bloodtype (like me) then you are the > vegetarian > > bloodtype! I found some history and suggestions about > this- > > > > > > People with Blood Type A evolved from the > hunter/meat-eater to the > > agrarian, and were the farmers and grain gatherers. > This blood > type > > evolved between 25,000 and 15,000 bC. They have > fragile digestive > > systems. These people cannot tolerate animal protein > well, and > should > > be the proverbial, classic " vegetarian " of > the human species. They > > also are usually lactose intolerant, as well. Persons > with Blood > Type > > A should avoid animal protein and dairy products, and > would do > well > > with whole grains, legumes, fruits and vegetables. > Tofu and > Hawaiian > > Spirulina should become the Blood Type A person's > best friends, as > > these foods contains high-quality vegetable protein! > Persons with > > Blood Type A do not produce enough hydrochloric acid > in their > > stomachs, and that is why they have a difficult time > digesting > animal > > protein well. This also gives them a predisposition > toward getting > > stomach cancer, and should never eat smoked or cured > meats due to > the > > sodium nitrites in them. Animal protein and dairy > products tend to > > rot and ferment in their digestive tracts, and the > toxic bacteria > > backs up into their tissues and muscles, thereby > causing digestive > > distress. A lack of sufficient hydrochloric acid in > their stomachs > is > > another reason that persons with Blood Type A do not > absorb > Vitamin > > B12 properly from the foods they eat. Vitamin B12 is > normally > found > > in red meat, although B12 is also found in superior > vegetable > protein > > foods such as Hawaiian Spirulina, soy products and sea > kelp. This > > inability to absorb Vitamin B12 sufficiently from food > tends to > make > > the person with Blood Type A prone to pernicious > anemia. > Therefore, > > supplementing the diet with Vitamin B12 is critical. > Also > recommended > > is supplementation with digestive enzymes such as > betaine, > bromelain > > and papain. Bromelain is derived from pineapple, and > assists with > the > > digestion of animal protein. Betaine will help to > increase the > amount > > of hydrochloric acid in their stomachs. The best > exercise for > these > > persons is not the heavy, vigorous workouts, but more > calming, > > centering exercises like Tai Chi, Hatha Yoga and > golfing. These > > soothing types of exercises will relieve the Blood > Type A person's > > stress in a more beneficial way. > > > > interesting huh? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2008 Report Share Posted August 29, 2008 Yeah, I know type O does talk about eating meat, but it also tells you what type of vegetables, grains, fruits, etc are most healthy for your bloodtype. I dont necessarily agree with the eating meat portion of it either, but its interesting how your body can thrive better off different foods. , " megfrench89 " <megfrench89 wrote: > > I just found out about this the other day, and i just got really > interested and did a bit of research so... > > If you are type A bloodtype (like me) then you are the vegetarian > bloodtype! I found some history and suggestions about this- > > > People with Blood Type A evolved from the hunter/meat-eater to the > agrarian, and were the farmers and grain gatherers. This blood type > evolved between 25,000 and 15,000 bC. They have fragile digestive > systems. These people cannot tolerate animal protein well, and should > be the proverbial, classic " vegetarian " of the human species. They > also are usually lactose intolerant, as well. Persons with Blood Type > A should avoid animal protein and dairy products, and would do well > with whole grains, legumes, fruits and vegetables. Tofu and Hawaiian > Spirulina should become the Blood Type A person's best friends, as > these foods contains high-quality vegetable protein! Persons with > Blood Type A do not produce enough hydrochloric acid in their > stomachs, and that is why they have a difficult time digesting animal > protein well. This also gives them a predisposition toward getting > stomach cancer, and should never eat smoked or cured meats due to the > sodium nitrites in them. Animal protein and dairy products tend to > rot and ferment in their digestive tracts, and the toxic bacteria > backs up into their tissues and muscles, thereby causing digestive > distress. A lack of sufficient hydrochloric acid in their stomachs is > another reason that persons with Blood Type A do not absorb Vitamin > B12 properly from the foods they eat. Vitamin B12 is normally found > in red meat, although B12 is also found in superior vegetable protein > foods such as Hawaiian Spirulina, soy products and sea kelp. This > inability to absorb Vitamin B12 sufficiently from food tends to make > the person with Blood Type A prone to pernicious anemia. Therefore, > supplementing the diet with Vitamin B12 is critical. Also recommended > is supplementation with digestive enzymes such as betaine, bromelain > and papain. Bromelain is derived from pineapple, and assists with the > digestion of animal protein. Betaine will help to increase the amount > of hydrochloric acid in their stomachs. The best exercise for these > persons is not the heavy, vigorous workouts, but more calming, > centering exercises like Tai Chi, Hatha Yoga and golfing. These > soothing types of exercises will relieve the Blood Type A person's > stress in a more beneficial way. > > interesting huh? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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