Blood Type Diet - Type
O
Type Os thrive on intense physical
exercise and animal protein. Unlike the other blood types, Type Os muscle
tissue should be slightly on the acid side.
Type Os can efficiently digest and metabolize meat because they tend to have
high stomach-acid content. The success of the Type O
Diet depends on the use of lean, chemical-free meats, poultry, and fish.
Type Os don't find dairy products and grains quite as user friendly as do most
of the other blood types.
The initial weight loss on the Type
O Diet is by restricting consumption of grains,
breads, legumes, and beans. The leading factor in weight gain for
Type Os is the gluten found in wheat germ and whole wheat products, which
interferes with insulin efficiency and slow down metabolic rate. Another factor
that contribute to weight gain is certain beans and legumes (lentils and kidney
beans) contain lectins that deposit in the muscle tissues making them less
"charged" for physical activity. The third factor in Type O weight
gain is that Type Os have a tendency to have low levels of thyroid hormone or
unstable thyroid functions, which also cause metabolic problems. Therefore it
is good to avoid food that inhibits thyroid hormone
(cabbage, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, mustard green) but increase hormone
production (kelp, seafood, iodized salt).
Several classes of vegetables can
cause big problems for Type Os, such as the Brassica family (cabbage,
cauliflower, etc.) can inhibit the thyroid function. Eat more vegetables that
are high in Vitamin K, which helps the clotting factor which is weak in Type
Os. The nightshade vegetables can cause lectin deposit in the tissue
surrounding the joints.
Because of the high acidity stomach,
Type Os should eat fruits of alkaline nature such as
berries and plums...
Type Os should severely restrict the use of dairy products. Their system
is not designed for the proper metabolism. If you are a Type O of African
ancestry, you should eliminate dairy foods and eggs
altogether.
Blood Type Diet - Type
A
Type As flourish on vegetarian
diets Type As are predisposed to heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. It is
particularly important for sensitive Type As
to get their foods in as natural a state as possible: fresh, pure, and organic.
When you get on the Type A Diet, you will naturally
be thinner. If you are accustomed to eating meat, you'll lose weight
rather rapidly in the beginning as you eliminate the toxic foods from your
diet. And when you follow the Type diet, you can supercharge your immune system
and potentially short-circuit the development of life-threatening diseases.
When Type As eat meat,
they experience sluggishness.
Type As have low stomach-acid content,
therefore they have a hard time digesting meat.
Since Type As eat very little animal protein, nuts
and seeds supply an important protein component. Type As also thrive on the vegetable proteins found in beans and
legumes, except those mentioned for the "Avoid" list.
These beans can cause a decrease in insulin production, which may cause obesity
and diabetes. Tofu should be a staple in
the Type A Diet.
Dairy foods are also poorly digested
by Type As, and can cause metabolic slowdown. Type As can tolerate small
amounts of fermented dairy products such as yogurt, kefir, nonfat sour cream,
and cultured dairy products.
Vegetables are vital to the Type A Diet, providing minerals, enzymes and
antioxidants. Type A are very sensitive to the lectins in potatoes, sweet
potatoes, yams, cabbage, tomatoes and peppers. They aggravate the delicate
stomach of Type A. Type A should eat more fruits that are alkaline, avoid
mangoes, papaya and oranges for they are not good for your digestive tract.
Blood Type Diet - Type
B
The sturdy and alert Type Bs are usually able to resist many of the most severe
diseases common to modern life, such as heart disease and cancer. In
fact, a Type B who carefully follows the recommended diet can often bypass
severe disease and live a long and healthy life. Type Bs are more prone to immune-system disorders such as multiple sclerosis, lupus, and chronic fatigue syndrome.
The Type B Diet is balance and wholesome, including a wide variety of
foods.
For Type Bs, the biggest factors in weight gain are corn, buckwheat, lentils,
peanuts and sesame seeds. These foods have different lectin that
affect the efficiency of the metabolic process, resulting in fatigue, fluid
retention, and hypoglycemia. The gluten lectin in wheat germ and whole wheat
products also adds to the problems cause by other metabolism-slowing foods.
It is important to leave off chicken for Type Bs. Chicken contains a
Blood Type B agglutinating lectin in its muscle tissue, which attack the
bloodstream and potentially lead to strokes and immune disorders. Type Bs thrive on deep-ocean fish, but should avoid all shellfish.
The shellfish contain lectins that are disruptive to the Type B system.
Type B is the only blood type that
can fully enjoy a variety of dairy foods.
Most nuts and seeds (especially peanuts,
sesame seeds and sunflower seeds) are not advised
for Type Bs., they contain lectins that interfere with Type B
insulin production.
Wheat is not tolerated
well by most Type Bs. They contain a lectin that reuce
insulin efficiency and failure to stimulate fat "burning". Rye
contains a lectin that settles in the vascular system, causing blood disorders
and potentially strokes. Corn and buckwheat are
major factors in Type B weight gain, they contribute to a sluggish metabolism,
insulin irregularity, fluid retention, and fatigue.
Eliminate tomatoes
completely from Type B diet. It has
lectins that irritate the stomach lining. Fruits and vegetables are generally
well tolerated and should be taken generously.
Blood Type Diet - Type
AB
Multiple antigens make Type ABs
sometimes A-like with weak stomach acid, and sometimes B-like with genetically
programmed for the consumption of meats. Type AB do best when their muscle
tissues are slightly alkaline. Type ABs can't
metabolize meat efficiently because
of low stomach acid, so it is important to watch the
portion size and frequency. Chicken has
lectin that irritates the blood and digestive tracts of Type ABs
also. Tofu is a good protein supplements for Type ABs. Nuts, seeds, beans and
legumes present a mixed picture for Type ABs. Eat nuts and seeds in small
amounts and with caution.
Type ABs can tolerate
dairy foods fairly well. But watch out for excessive mucus production.
Generally Type ABs do well on grains, even wheat, but keep in mind that
the inner kernel of the wheat grain is highly acid forming in the muscle for
Type ABs. Type AB benefits from a diet rich in rice rather than pasta.
Type ABs
has a weaker immune system, so you will benefit from the vegetables,
which are high in phytocheicals and the more alkaline fruits, which can help to
balance the grains that are acid forming in the muscle tissues. Tomatoes do not impose any ill effects on Type
ABs.
Type AB should begin each day by drinking a glass of warm water with the freshly
squeezed juice of half a lemon to cleanse the system of mucus accumulated while
sleeping
Simpler
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Diet
Profile
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Allowed
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Limited
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Food to
avoid for Weight Loss purpose
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Food
that help with Weight Loss
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High
Protein:
Meat eaters |
Meat
fish vegetables fruit |
grains
beans legumes |
wheat
corn kidney beans navy beans lentils cabbage Brussels sprouts cauliflower mustard greens |
kelp
seafood salt liver red meat kale spinach broccoli |
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Vegetarian
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vegetables
tofu seafood grains beans legumes fruit |
meat
dairy kidney beans lima beans wheat |
vegetable
oil
soy foods vegetables pineapple |
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Balanced
omnivore
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meat
(no chicken)
dairy grains beans legumes vegetables fruit |
corn
lentil peanuts sesame seeds buckwheat wheat |
greens
eggs venison liver licorice tea |
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Mixed
diet in moderation
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meat
seafood dairy tofu beans legumes grains vegetables fruits |
red
meat
kidney beans lima beans seeds corn buckwheat |
tofu
seafood dairy greens kelp pineapple |
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