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To: pezz who wrote (301)4/10/2004 10:59:09 AM
From: Carolyn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 357
 
Ok - I will buy that book. Being an O myself, I want to know more.



To: pezz who wrote (301)4/10/2004 8:10:55 PM
From: tom pope  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 357
 
Yeah, well, I'm an A, and the diet recommended is so far from the diet I've developed over the years that it is absolutely scary. But what the heck, I'm still alive. Sorta surprised you still are after the roasting you take from time to time on the boomsbustsrecoveries thread.

One thing I didn't quite get - among others - salmon good, smoked salmon bad????



To: pezz who wrote (301)4/10/2004 10:52:34 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 357
 
My experience co-incides with yours, I have done of lot of different dietary things also in the past 6-7 years... usually coming away with some stuff I kept because it felt right and was pretty close to what he's recommending as well, with some differences. Makes sense to me, but as usual I'm sure it's not for everyone. It's also 'sneaky' impressive IMO that the diet does point to some great 'truths' in past diet's worked out by various people FOR SOME BLOOD TYPES. Like Atkin's for "O's", no wheat for some types [including O], no dairy for some folks... yeast diets... the whole enchilada. They all make sense for some blood types but usually not all, which is why it would make sense that it always seems to appear that every diet has it's problems.

DAK

PS, smoked or otherwise altered products are 'different' than unsmoked... grains ground and eaten as bread are different than the same grain sprouted... or even a grain eaten whole! It's very interesting to me that so many scientists could possibly look at GMO grains as the same as unaltered grains... just crazy if you ask me.