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Re: blood types
From: Laura (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 17 Feb 2003 12:06:20 -0600 (CST)
I am B (+or-), not sure, not insulin resistant and apparantly, I have
somewhat of an intolerance to wheat and other grains.
okay,At Tue, 17 Dec 2002, carrie wrote:
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>yes, O is the most common. okay, here is my convoluted theory. so,
>supposedly O is the hunter gatherer type-meat, veggies, and fruits.
>carbs are bad for O's. i am an O. so, i started thinking about the
>fact that the blood type diet for O's would be really good for IR
>cysters. but, then what about those IR cysters who are type A, B, or
>AB. those of you who are not supposed to eat a meat based diet (because
>of blood type) but more of a vegetarian diet. how does that factor in
>if they do better on a low carb diet? so i started to wonder how many
>cysters that are IR that are not type O's. i wondered if the symptoms
>of pcos were worse for type O's due to their supposed intolerance to
>wheat and other grains. okay, that's as far as i've gotten at this
>point. i'll post more later.
>
>as a last question, how many of you are insulin resistant and how many
>are not? and what is your blood type. i'm just curious to see if there
>is any real correlation.
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>At Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Sonnet wrote:
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>>Sorry, I'm AB+. Isn't O the most common? Or am I confusing it with A? I
>>would imagine that most the people with PCOS, just by nature of the
>>statistics, might be the same type that's most common in the general
>>population.
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>>At Tue, 17 Dec 2002, carrie wrote:
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>>>i know that there was a thread going around a while back about the blood
>>>type diet, i don't know if this was ever broached but what i'm wondering
>>>is...how many of you ARE type O? type O would seem, if there is any
>>>validity to the blood type thing, to be the predominant blood type for
>>>cysters, especially for the ones who are IR and respond to low carb
>>>diets. just a question...
>>>
>>>--
>>>carrie
>>>
>>--
>>email always welcome: sonnet_fitz@hotmail.com
>>
>--
>carrie
>
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