View Full Version : It's all in our BLOOD!!!
celtic isis
22-08-2009, 03:00 PM
http://www.amazon.com/Eat-Right-Your-Type-Individualized/dp/039914255X
http://www.dadamo.com/
Cannot praise this book enough, sent to me by my Dad :) Will talk more about it at another time but already wanted to share it with you all!!
All i can say is since I cut milk from my diet i have gained 9 lbs :) After years of losing weight and being underweight while eating loads due to stress and general imbalances, milk and other foods have been making things worse.
Milk acts like a poison in my system, and soya acts like medicine, i can't believe the difference this one change has made. I still eat yogurt and some cheese however, just cut out milk in it's like liquid state, and butter, fromage frais, cream etc.
Basically i'm not sure i am a Type A blood, i have to check it with a doc but i cannot see what else i could be! I'm total A type, i will find out for sure and anyway the changes i've made to my diet are ones good for my system anyway regardless as to how my body is doing now in comparison. If i drink milk it acts like a poison in my body, and i used to guzzle it (being Irish!) and have had no end of belly probs.
Milk has B blood type qualities, and so type A blood actually creates antibodies to destroy the milk lectins absorbed into the blood and/or cells that clump together to be destroyed by the body as if they are invaders! Causing all kinds of digestive problems and all sorts, eventually leading to cancer. Tomatoes are another type of food that affects some people very badly due to the chemical reaction they produce in the blood once consumed by someone who shouldn't be eating them, like me, another food i used to over consume!
The book is written by a naturopath doctor, i just love this book so much!
Really everything is in our blood, our life force river running through us, keeping us alive and how much are we ever told about our blood? Or how to eat according to our blood type (inherited from our hunter, gather or both ancestors?! We're told nothing about the very liquid force that keeps us alive. You can be sure this is another reason why blood is so important to the reppies!
There are pectins in food that react different ways in different people according to our blood type- "one man's medicine is another man's poison".
It's a fascinating book, give it a go folks!
So while soya maybe very bad if eaten by a certain blood type, and set a person up for cancer, in a person with A blood type soya acts like a medicine!
Will be back to take more about it another time, hope it helps any of you guys going through a rough patch healthwise!
xoxox
armoured_amazon
22-08-2009, 03:05 PM
My sister just bought that book, and I've heard good things about eating right for one's blood type. But neither she nor I have a clue what blood types we are.
:D
jolinemaria
22-08-2009, 04:50 PM
I have A bloodtype.
It looks like I more or less already live such a food and lifestyle :).
I should take more rest though and chew my food properly.
It looks like a spot on analyses (what I have read of it).
curtaincat
22-08-2009, 05:06 PM
this is amazing , celtic isis,
i am type A and exactly the opposite of you. Milk, and any milk products make me more healthy! Sometimes i just dont feel like vegetables... but i always like fruits. And i love tomatoes, in natural state/raw, cooked in sauces,
i read a book about blood types ages ago, cant remember but i do remember that in japanese society, instead of saying " whats your starsign", lol, as westerners do, they would say " what is your blood group"? or so i have been led to believe. not that i know, of course.
interesting subject indeed!!!
i do take as much rest as possible, because i am too sensitive , and need my space. and i do chew my food very thorouly, ( cant spell), it is the enzymes in the mouth that digest the food - thus - saving the tummy stomach from doing the work. ... something like that.
if anyone on here feels that they are overweight, take note of the chewing part of food... it is meant to make ALL the difference.
Still not sure if this book is completely true, because everyone is against milk, whilst when i am stressed milk is the only food i can eat/drink. stops me losing weight. everyone thinks i am too skinny, in their minds anyways. eek!!
celtic, glad you are better , are you home yet?
branjo
23-08-2009, 07:36 AM
Lately I have become a bit of a healthy food nut, trying to get organic and do the right thing ya know, I used to consume milk at about a gallon a day, and since all this talk of bovine growth hormone I started buying milk that the cows were completely grass fed, with no hormones and no antibiotics, and you can really tell the difference.
I would buy the normal milk and it would keep in the fridge for nearly 2 weeks, the good milk will only keep for 1 tops, quite a difference. You have to judge the goodness of your food by how much the bacteria want it too.
Just look at that experiment with the McDonald's fries, 8 weeks and they still looked like they were just cooked, no self respecting bug would dare eat them...lol.
I will look into this blood thing, its seems very logical, although I have no idea what blood group I am so that will be a bit of a problem for starters.
I wonder if its possible to work out your blood group based on the symptoms of certain food reactions??
mr_kiz
23-08-2009, 07:16 PM
i don't think i could live without milk.
ustane
23-08-2009, 07:56 PM
I've read this book! I'm Type A. It's so confusing, because I have read books written by experts providing evidence each one for conflicting things. Some say we ALL need hunter-gatherer diets and suffer deterioration in our health if we eat grains which are new foods only around some 10,000 years ago when farming began but don't take into account blood type, simply saying that all the people on the planet are not genetically adapted to grains; some don't take into account the hormones and other stuff put into modern day meat, some do and recommend a grain-less vegetarian option (example, Leon Chetow's book The Stone Age Diet). Type O is the oldest blood type, then Type A, B and then AB which are mutations from the original type O. Type A are supposed to be able to tolerate grains, and metabolize carbohydrates efficiently but not protein so much, and vice-versa for Type O. Some sources say soya is an unnatural food, is harmful and messes up your endocrine system, eg. Alan Watt (or Watts?), but don't specify whether this means certain blood types. And others give masses of evidence for humans having all the anatomy of a herbivore. True about milk, milk has casein and most people can't digest the lactose in it either, as well as being pumped up with growth hormone and vaccines, and if there is anything good in it 95% is lost through pasteurisation anyway. In the end it's hard to know what to eat
branjo
23-08-2009, 10:22 PM
I've read this book! I'm Type A. It's so confusing, because I have read books written by experts providing evidence each one for conflicting things. Some say we ALL need hunter-gatherer diets and suffer deterioration in our health if we eat grains which are new foods only around some 10,000 years ago when farming began but don't take into account blood type, simply saying that all the people on the planet are not genetically adapted to grains; some don't take into account the hormones and other stuff put into modern day meat, some do and recommend a grain-less vegetarian option (example, Leon Chetow's book The Stone Age Diet). Type O is the oldest blood type, then Type A, B and then AB which are mutations from the original type O. Type A are supposed to be able to tolerate grains, and metabolize carbohydrates efficiently but not protein so much, and vice-versa for Type O. Some sources say soya is an unnatural food, is harmful and messes up your endocrine system, eg. Alan Watt (or Watts?), but don't specify whether this means certain blood types. And others give masses of evidence for humans having all the anatomy of a herbivore. True about milk, milk has casein and most people can't digest the lactose in it either, as well as being pumped up with growth hormone and vaccines, and if there is anything good in it 95% is lost through pasteurisation anyway. In the end it's hard to know what to eat
Great Post!
celtic isis
27-08-2009, 04:21 PM
My sister just bought that book, and I've heard good things about eating right for one's blood type. But neither she nor I have a clue what blood types we are.
:D
haha :)
i'm hoping to find out next week, but i haven't made any serious changes to my diet, anyway the food that are bad for me are bananas with i fooking love, but i still eat them, but less, but the tomatoes so glad i got rid of them and milk :) basically you don't have to avoid stuff unless it makes you sick, my dad shouldn't eat tomatoes but he does, and he's ok with them, whereas milk if it's bad for you and you continue to drink it, that's bad!
it's a fab book, i do get fed up on this forum when people say oh but soya does this, it's poison, then milk does this it's poison, cornflakes are poison, yeah and this by people who smoke weed lol
one man's medicine is another man's poison! let's just leave it at that, everything is good in moderation, excpt things that your body isn't equipped to handle due to your blood type.
no one will take my weetabix away from me!!!
celtic isis
27-08-2009, 04:25 PM
this is amazing , celtic isis,
i am type A and exactly the opposite of you. Milk, and any milk products make me more healthy! Sometimes i just dont feel like vegetables... but i always like fruits. And i love tomatoes, in natural state/raw, cooked in sauces,
i read a book about blood types ages ago, cant remember but i do remember that in japanese society, instead of saying " whats your starsign", lol, as westerners do, they would say " what is your blood group"? or so i have been led to believe. not that i know, of course.
interesting subject indeed!!!
i do take as much rest as possible, because i am too sensitive , and need my space. and i do chew my food very thorouly, ( cant spell), it is the enzymes in the mouth that digest the food - thus - saving the tummy stomach from doing the work. ... something like that.
if anyone on here feels that they are overweight, take note of the chewing part of food... it is meant to make ALL the difference.
Still not sure if this book is completely true, because everyone is against milk, whilst when i am stressed milk is the only food i can eat/drink. stops me losing weight. everyone thinks i am too skinny, in their minds anyways. eek!!
celtic, glad you are better , are you home yet?
lol curtaincat! really you're type A and dairy is good for you?
how can that be haha!
well that's just blown my whole certainty now haha
um this book isn't aganst milk!! at all!! it actually shows the blood types that milk and dairy are very good for!!!
sorry i didn't make that clear.
anyway i have to finish to read the book, it's not about it being true, it's just an interesting study on our blood and it's make huge sense.
and yeah you're right, chewing food is really important!! the digestion begins in the mouth!
celtic, glad you are better , are you home yet?
lol thanks i am better, home from where lol?
oh yeah in the book he goes into the Japanese, they even pick their partners according to blood type! and jobs scout for people with certain blood type too! there are like blood analysing machines like vending machines everywhere too!
celtic isis
27-08-2009, 04:28 PM
i don't think i could live without milk.
i didn't think so either but i am!! :)
i get a yummy soya BJORG and it's douceur which means sweet, otherwise unsweetened soya milk is crappy! also has lithothame algue in it, which carries calcium, has like the most easily absorbed form of calcium that algue, and it treats acid reflux.
I still eat yogurt and laughing cow cheese though :) it's just drinking milk that's bad for me.
mind1universe
27-08-2009, 04:33 PM
I don't know why we drink cows milk... Seriously
I have always wondered why are we drinking liquid thats given to calf's? We don't even drink our mother's milk after 6 months. So why in the hell are we drinking milk from another animal. Milk is only needed for growth of a young born.
Because the illuminati programmed the food we eat and drink since ions ago.:D
I mean look at sheep and cows do they look smart. No they don't know look at what your putting into your body.
unusual_suspect
27-08-2009, 04:58 PM
:)This is so spot on. I am an O blood type and the description describes me perfectly. I already sussed out the part about avoiding wheat.
I do get stressed and have temper tantrums :o
I have to keep active to avoid this it looks very accurate, thanks Celic Isis