Each blood type has different characteristics that allow it to eat, digest, and assimilate food best for that group. Since Os have been blessed with such strong stomach acid and respective enzymes, they are able to metabolize almost everything, even those foods not recommended for them. However, the Bs, As and ABs do not have this luxury, and accordingly, must be more careful in their eating habits, or suffer the consequences.
For example, if you eat a food not compatible with your blood type and stomach enzymes, the food is not broken down or digested properly, and the vitamins and minerals are not absorbed into your bloodstream to fuel and nourish your body. Your body reacts to the food just as it would any foreign substance. You might experience a stomach ache, gas, bloating, or even worse, vomiting or diarrhea.
If you are Type A or AB and the meat you keep eating is not metabolizing, your bloodstream is now flooded with thick, sticky agglutinated blood, loaded with saturated animal fat, just looking for a nice spot to deposit itself. It doesn’t take a genius IQ to see why As and ABs should not eat meat, and if they do, they die younger.
Now if O or B eat meat, their bodies metabolize it better, and the agglutination process does not take place, or if it does, it is very minor and not life threatening. Type Os, who usually completely metabolize meat and gain all the benefits from it (with the exception of pork) are at little or no risk. Further, since an O starts out with the thinnest blood, any agglutination that takes place will thicken the blood, but not to the extent experienced by the other blood types, or to a life threatening situation.
Take, for example, bread and white potatoes. If a Type O or Type A eats these foods, in most cases some agglutination takes place. However, since these foods contain little, if any fat, the body will not deposit the non-metabolized portion on the artery walls. It is more likely to store the unused food as fat. Hence, you gain weight. While this may be benevolent in the short run, eventually all this excess fat may lead to diabetes, high blood pressure or other illnesses.
Any food containing saturated fat has the greatest potential for harm to the body, in the long run, regardless of blood type. Saturated fat to Types A and AB is more dangerous in the short run because of the reasons stated previously. In the long run, even Types O and B, whose blood enzymes handle saturated fat better, are susceptible to the hazards. It just takes longer. So although Os and Bs are not particularly susceptible to heart disease and most forms of cancer, a continual regimen of saturated fat and/or incompatible foods will eventually produce the same result. It just appears the harmful effects take much longer in Os and Bs.
As the body grows older, it stops producing certain hormones, it loses muscle mass, bones become more brittle, immune function decreases, and the body’s intolerance of improper food begins to manifest itself in insidious ways.
But with proper diet, including nourishment from those foods and supplements specific to your needs, the chance of disease is greatly reduced. In fact, proper diet according to blood type, coupled with exercise, enables your immune system to be its strongest. A strong immune system can make the difference between a longer or shorter life span.
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March 26, 2008 at 3:35 pm
kebumen
hello
March 26, 2008 at 3:42 pm
Al
As far as i know, life of human depends on our congenital abuses to our body. I prefer to eat red meat most of my daily habit rather than kill my body in smoking and drinking. red meat give us protein and it is essential to our body, i cant find no reason why it makes my life short since im a type A.
March 26, 2008 at 3:58 pm
sweetmons
@Al
Type A blood is already thick, when you eat meat, it won’t metabolize but instead your blood will become thicker with fats and may lead to heart disease, stroke, etc.
It’s better to be careful.
I am type B so I can eat meat.. heheheheh
🙂
April 3, 2008 at 11:39 am
Dor
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April 15, 2008 at 10:22 am
Romelmar
im +1 smarter now.. 😀 thanks for infos you shared here. bad thing i dont know what my blood type is, it ok though co’z im not a fun of meat … 😀 … even if you’re a type B, there is still a risk for heart disease, stroke, etc. so dont abused it.. 😛
we will enjoy our life more if we are healthy… live healthy…
April 15, 2008 at 10:41 am
sweetmons
Good for you and that’s right, it doesn’t mean that if you’re type B, you’re free to eat meat.. You must also eat meat moderately. Other factors may affect like if your bloodline have high blood pressure. You’d better check the type of your blood.
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