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ClaraRe: hey Margo =) type O

From: Amy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 25 Apr 2000 14:35:13 -0400


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Clara - It is called Eating for your blood type (I think)

"Avalos, Clara" wrote:

> Shan...
>
> I just saw your message & since I missed the earlier posts am hoping that
> you can tell me which book you are referring to... The part of your message
> that of course snagged my attention was the list of the foods that you
> craved... they are exactly my cravings! I have been low-carbing & am on Met
> (third week) & I think I probably will need to do more... I would love to
> read up on this "blood allergic" theory...
>
> Thanks in advance...
>
> Clara
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Karmakitti@aol.com [mailto:Karmakitti@aol.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2000 2:23 PM
> To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS
> Subject: hey Margo =) type O
>
> Hi there!!!
> I absolutely love this book! I found out that 90% of what I crave to
> eat (i.e. dill pickles, chocolate, olives, sour dough french bread..heehee,
> this list goes on and on) is really what I'm tentatively not suppose to be
> eating, that I'm "blood allergic" to them. Bad for the body with my blood
> type. I used to get sick on a regular basis, headaches, couldn't loose a
> pound to save my life but when I started this combined with minimal to no
> intake of carbs (potatos, breads, cereals,nuts...anything with wheat in it)
> and little to no dairy products, the results were incredible.
> You would not believe the changes in my health. It takes some getting
> use
> but the benefits...weight loss, energy, skin and hair improvements and over
> all just feeling better (I haven't been sick in over 7 months) and no
> migraines...are really worth it to stick to it. In combination with the
> Met/glucophage, it helps reduce the nausea/and "mexican flu" =). I can't
> stress how important it is to combine all of this with some sort of exersize
>
> though! I didn't lose anything until I got on a regular walking schedule.
>
> Just a little something everyday is enough to kick in speeding up your
> metabolic rate.
> Have fun and keep me posted!!! =)
> ~Shan
>




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