Eating for blood type
Justanotherhippy
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Has anyone looked into Dr. Peter D'adamos diet theory of eating for your blood type?
If yes, have you noticed a change?
I'm interested in this "diet" however it seems very strange and would like some personal opinions on it!
On that note also, does anyone want to possibly start a group with me where we can start this "diet"?
If yes, have you noticed a change?
I'm interested in this "diet" however it seems very strange and would like some personal opinions on it!
On that note also, does anyone want to possibly start a group with me where we can start this "diet"?
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23697707
"No evidence currently exists to validate the purported health benefits of blood type diets."8 -
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Negative.4
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If you think about it logically, 38% of the population are O positive, meaning 38% of the population should be eating the same things to lose weight? Does that sound right to you?3
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It seems strange because it is bogus.
I take it that you want to lose weight. That is so simple it's bordering stupid. Just eat at a calorie deficit. Google it if you aren't sure what it means. But it's not necessarily easy to keep doing. So ask for advice if you find yourself struggling.5 -
Unless you are a vampire I wouldn't worry about it9
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This is still a thing? Who knew.2
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No.
Caloric deficit = weight loss.4 -
It says I should eat low carb, no way in hell! I've tried low carb, not for me1
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Eating for blood type is just as effective as eating for eye color, horoscope or shoe size.10
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It's just another crackpot selling another crackpot diet book. No scientific evidence whatsoever showing it's valid or useful. Eat at a caloric deficit and you'll lose weight, your blood type has nothing to do with it.3
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It's bogus. I GUARANTEE you that if you ate whatever was mentioned for you by this "Dr", but ate in surplus, you won't lose weight.
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Do you honestly think with millions of years of human evolution that has enabled us to thrive in all manner of circumstances and conditions that we'd really need some specific food or diet as per our blood type?3
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so just for sh!ts and giggles, I had a look at what blood group B should eat and avoid.
Apparently I shouldn't eat any shellfish (crab, shrimp, lobster, mussels, oysters, crayfish, clams, etc), cut out tomatoes, and avoid pasta. Bollocks to that. One of my favourite foods in the entire world, is a huge bowlful of cioppino served over linguine.
Think I'll stick with the shoe size diet.6 -
"Very strange" sells more diet books, and ad space than "eat less and move more." This diet is nonsense.2
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BruinsGal_91 wrote: »so just for sh!ts and giggles, I had a look at what blood group B should eat and avoid.
Apparently I shouldn't eat any shellfish (crab, shrimp, lobster, mussels, oysters, crayfish, clams, etc), cut out tomatoes, and avoid pasta. Bollocks to that. One of my favourite foods in the entire world, is a huge bowlful of cioppino served over linguine.
Think I'll stick with the shoe size diet.
I'm B too, and when I looked at it (for amusement only, and it's entirely possible that different pages on the blood type have different recommendations), it also said to avoid chicken and eat lots of goat and dairy. Avoid grains in general. I decided it was based on the presumed diet of people riding all day over the steppes and ending the day with some fermented mare's milk. I also decided it was probably the Dothraki diet.
Someone pointed out that the places where B is most common is in Asian countries with a high incidence of lactose intolerance, so this idea that B=should consume lots of dairy is weird. Of course, I love dairy and do well with it, but that's probably because most of my ancestry is from countries where dairy has been consumed for a long time, and in which type B is generally quite rare.4 -
Op things that helped me...
Don't diet ever again
Eat the foods you love within the calorie goal set by Mfp or a TDEE calculator set for a cut
After a few months play with your macros to find a combo that helps keep you satisfied
Read and read the forums here.
There is so many diet myths that continue to be repeated by so called experts that are just trying to make a buck.4 -
There is no human group that is 100% all the same blood type, and yet for much of history most members of a community ate pretty much the same thing most of the time. Blood type can't be the factor that controls what diet a cultural group is adapted to eat.1
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amusedmonkey wrote: »Eating for blood type is just as effective as eating for eye color, horoscope or shoe size.
I have blue eyes. What should I eat to lose weight? I like this idea. Please say it's ice cream, beer, and chocolate!3 -
My blood type is AB also and when this first came out a couple of family members were pushing the diet not to lose weight but because according to the book I'm a fragile snowflake. I think there was something about the older blood types being more stable and AB being newer and less robust. From what I remember there were all kinds of restrictions on what I should eat because I'm prone to cancer and other fatal diseases, and since this was pre-internet times I didn't really have any resources to check it out. I was actually scared silly for about a week (young and dumb).
Then I started thinking about genetics. A from my mother, B from my father, random chance. Why on earth would my genetic dispositions be the same as any of the other millions of people who were AB by random chance? And is there any evidence of higher rates of mortality in populations that are primarily AB? I assumed if so it would show up in Scientific American eventually (it didn't).
It's interesting that my daughters re-discovered this one not too long ago - probably on social media. I guess it's popular because it divides people into easily visible groups, no "you may be half this and half that" like body-type diets, and we all like tidy categories. And for some reason, restrictive diets always seem to catch people's attention, as if finding just the right combination of food for our physical type is the magic bullet for weight loss and health.1 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Eating for blood type is just as effective as eating for eye color, horoscope or shoe size.
I have blue eyes. What should I eat to lose weight? I like this idea. Please say it's ice cream, beer, and chocolate!
Nope, it's liver, spinach, and brussell sprouts.4 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Eating for blood type is just as effective as eating for eye color, horoscope or shoe size.
I have blue eyes. What should I eat to lose weight? I like this idea. Please say it's ice cream, beer, and chocolate!
Nope, it's liver, spinach, and brussell sprouts.
:sick:
Aquarius: ice cream, beer, and chocolate?0 -
According to the website I'm descended from Middle Eastern farmers (but my siblings with different blood types are descended from different people, I guess?). I'm supposed to eat lots of fish (which I haven't had for ten years) and avoid garbanzo beans and potatoes, which I eat all the time. I'm also supposed to avoid "negative emotions" and "smoking." I guess those are okay for people of other blood types, but they're not good for me.
This looks . . . ridiculous.4 -
janejellyroll wrote: »According to the website I'm descended from Middle Eastern farmers (but my siblings with different blood types are descended from different people, I guess?). I'm supposed to eat lots of fish (which I haven't had for ten years) and avoid garbanzo beans and potatoes, which I eat all the time. I'm also supposed to avoid "negative emotions" and "smoking." I guess those are okay for people of other blood types, but they're not good for me.
This looks . . . ridiculous.
No pot for you :-( /jk
I hadn't considered that. I have 4 siblings and not one is AB. Hmmm, wondering about all the mailman jokes now...1 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Eating for blood type is just as effective as eating for eye color, horoscope or shoe size.
I have blue eyes. What should I eat to lose weight? I like this idea. Please say it's ice cream, beer, and chocolate!
Nope, it's liver, spinach, and brussell sprouts.
:sick:
Aquarius: ice cream, beer, and chocolate?
It's just not your day is it? Sadly Aquarius is tapioca, cabbage, and snails.
I'm pretty certain Aries is ice-cream, beer, and chocolate.3 -
BruinsGal_91 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Eating for blood type is just as effective as eating for eye color, horoscope or shoe size.
I have blue eyes. What should I eat to lose weight? I like this idea. Please say it's ice cream, beer, and chocolate!
Nope, it's liver, spinach, and brussell sprouts.
:sick:
Aquarius: ice cream, beer, and chocolate?
It's just not your day is it? Sadly Aquarius is tapioca, cabbage, and snails.
I'm pretty certain Aries is ice-cream, beer, and chocolate.
You guize are so mean!
Shoe size 7.5: ice cream, chocolate, and beer?2 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »BruinsGal_91 wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »nutmegoreo wrote: »amusedmonkey wrote: »Eating for blood type is just as effective as eating for eye color, horoscope or shoe size.
I have blue eyes. What should I eat to lose weight? I like this idea. Please say it's ice cream, beer, and chocolate!
Nope, it's liver, spinach, and brussell sprouts.
:sick:
Aquarius: ice cream, beer, and chocolate?
It's just not your day is it? Sadly Aquarius is tapioca, cabbage, and snails.
I'm pretty certain Aries is ice-cream, beer, and chocolate.
You guize are so mean!
Shoe size 7.5: ice cream, chocolate, and beer?
Combined with being Aquarius that means you get Haggus and Broccoli
Edit: Forgot the drink, you have to drink only Diet Pepsi3
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