Eat for your blood type

lucysposaro
lucysposaro Posts: 132 Member
edited October 4 in Food and Nutrition
Hey everyone i just wanted to share this with the people who may not know about this.
If you have troubles with stomach aches after certain foods and things like that which i have for years.
I am a A- blood type i only just found out that our diet is meant to be basically vegan....we cant alot of foods or drinks..this explains the pains iv been suffering for years and doctors couldent work it out.
So i researched the whole eat for your blood type watched videos etc i went out brought the foods my blood type could take then eat the ones we are intolernt to....
SURPRISE it actually worked if i eat all day with the foods i am meant to eat i dont get one stomach ache or any problems health wise then the day id eat everything i shouldent be and i sffered tummy pains all day and night expescially...
I dont get how it works but it has something with certain food you body cant digest well A- is a rare blood type and people should really look into this .Helped me sooooo much I want to hear your thoughts have you tried this before?

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  • There is no scientific basis for these kinds of diets. It's total bollocks that sells books.

    It's likely you feel better because you anticipated that you'd feel better (aka placebo effect). http://www.abc.net.au/health/dietguide/stories/2011/08/01/3313050.htm
  • rockerbabyy
    rockerbabyy Posts: 2,258 Member
    ive heard about it but never felt the urge to try it. its too strict of a diet and i dont like cutting anything out of my life. i like the foods i eat, thats why i eat them. maybe i would feel differently if i had stomach problems from them but *shrug*
  • lucysposaro
    lucysposaro Posts: 132 Member
    I dont think is crap because iv tried and tested it and it works unlike all the bull diets out there this one actually does because its set for your own body not everyone else...Its not really a diet its more of a change if anything people cant say it does not work when it does 100 others like me i know of it worked for them to..
  • Heidi64
    Heidi64 Posts: 211 Member
    Funny, I'm type A blood and HATE the thought of being vegan. No stomach issues here. And BTW, A- is not a rare blood type. AB neg is.
  • Anything where you are required to restrict your energy intake so that it creates a deficit will result in weight loss. There exists no evidence for the claims this diet makes.

    Anecdotal evidence is very poor. Sorry. The placebo effect is a magical thing.
  • lucysposaro
    lucysposaro Posts: 132 Member
    What i have found is alot of people with A- do have alot of stomach probs like ibs etc at thats why they end of this diet because its suited for your body some people are lucky and dont get reactions to food or get stomach problems from almost everything they eat but theres heaps of people out there that do.
  • wildkatt7
    wildkatt7 Posts: 163 Member
    there is some truth to it, but it is not absolute... for instance for A+ it says not to eat tomatos, but I am fine with it... but on the same token it says I should eat a lot of fish and minimal chicken/beef and no pork... I have been a pecto lacto ovo vegetarian for 12+ years and it is right for me and my body.... the key thing is avoid fads and listen to your body, it will always tell you exactly what you need...
  • Jorra
    Jorra Posts: 3,338 Member
    Yea, sorry, this kind of thing is not scientifically sound at all. The configuration of the membrane of your red blood cells has nothing to do with weight loss, digestion, or what kinds of foods you can eat.
  • JDNOX
    JDNOX Posts: 619
    Funny, I'm type A blood and HATE the thought of being vegan. No stomach issues here. And BTW, A- is not a rare blood type. AB neg is.
    Same here. I am Type A and if i don't eat meat I get headaches. I could not be a vegan the thought of climbing to the top of the food chain so i can eat the ooze we crawled out of makes me kind of sick. I think you might want to see a nutritionist and ask them it could be one thing or two things you are eating.
  • irisheyez718
    irisheyez718 Posts: 677 Member
    I'm A negative too. I love meat and have never had any issues with it.
  • Contrarian
    Contrarian Posts: 8,138 Member
    Rubbish. Sorry.
  • servilia
    servilia Posts: 3,452 Member
    I'm A- as well and I CRAVE meat and have no digestion issues. I bet in your case it was just one or two food items that were aggravating your system.
  • knetterk
    knetterk Posts: 107
    Do what works for you! I just came back from a girlfriends house and she had a book sitting out called 'Eat For Your Blood Type.' She is actually having issues as well with her stomach, neck ect. She went to a naturopath and this is what he suggested among other supplements. Again, do what works for you and keep up the good work.
  • lucysposaro
    lucysposaro Posts: 132 Member
    how is this rubbish i tried it myself and it worked the way it was meant...It is proven and most drs will recommened the diet to you if you have stomach troubles....i think you say this because of all the other rubbish diets im just telling u from my expereince and others who have tried it and worked
  • ^ Pretty sure I'm studying medicine and there are NO reputable doctors (who practice evidence based medicine) that would recommend this diet.

    Quackery quackery quackery.
  • Jorra
    Jorra Posts: 3,338 Member
    how is this rubbish i tried it myself and it worked the way it was meant...It is proven and most drs will recommened the diet to you if you have stomach troubles....i think you say this because of all the other rubbish diets im just telling u from my expereince and others who have tried it and worked

    Just because eating differently fixed your stomach troubles does not mean it had anything to do with your blood type. It is not proven and I don't know a single honest doctor that would recommend it. I am glad that you are feeling better, but your blood type is not the cause.
  • Gigi_licious
    Gigi_licious Posts: 1,185 Member
    I've heard of it, but I'm currently on the "eat for your taste buds" diet. But its great that you're feeling better.
  • lucysposaro
    lucysposaro Posts: 132 Member
    sorry but are u implying that im a liar? not all doctors do but mine have and also the nurtris do....just because you dont have problems if ur A- like me does not mean the diet does not work?...this is meant to be a supprot group not oh ur a liar thats rubbish when its clearly not thats all im saying from here because this is bull coming from a support group
  • Jorra
    Jorra Posts: 3,338 Member
    sorry but are u implying that im a liar? not all doctors do but mine have and also the nurtris do....just because you dont have problems if ur A- like me does not mean the diet does not work?...this is meant to be a supprot group not oh ur a liar thats rubbish when its clearly not thats all im saying from here because this is bull coming from a support group

    We are not calling you a liar, just simply misinformed. Yes, this is a support group. Support is not blindly accepted everything anyone says. Support is offering correct information when someone is misinformed.
  • ^^

    You were the one making overarching generalised statements. It's absolute quackery for a doctor to put a patient on this diet - there's no biologically plausible basis that it works beyond calorie restriction (hence they are not practicing EBM). It's important to critically evaluate these sorts of claims. The diet/weight loss industry is HUGE and people get sucked into these sorts of things all the time.
  • Gigi_licious
    Gigi_licious Posts: 1,185 Member
    sorry but are u implying that im a liar? not all doctors do but mine have and also the nurtris do....just because you dont have problems if ur A- like me does not mean the diet does not work?...this is meant to be a supprot group not oh ur a liar thats rubbish when its clearly not thats all im saying from here because this is bull coming from a support group

    This is a public forum where people have the right to express a difference in opinion dear heart. If you want a "support group" thread you could start one maybe titled "Eating For Your Blood Type Support Group (CLOSED GROUP)". Otherwise, this is not a supportgroup, this is a "freedom to express your own opinion even if it conflicts with the OP's" group. :-)
  • A+ can't eat pork?!!! I should be dead.
  • manjingirl
    manjingirl Posts: 188 Member
    Several aspects of this diet just don't stand up to reason:
    1. The claim about when the blood types first arose - NO NADA ZERO evidence for this claim
    2. Relationship between blood type and levels of stomach acid - see 1.


    Anyone can spout a lot of pseudo-science and make it sound convincing.
    Then add in some desperate people (most often desperate to lose weight).
    Combine this with a knowledge of the PLACEBO effect - when people think it works, it might, plus the NOCEBO effect - when people are told something is bad, it is, and hey presto, you have a money making scheme. And if you can get the less scrupulous naturopaths to sell it, then it's an even bigger money maker.

    Sorry but you're just using a bogus method to restrict your calories, which is the real reason some people do lose weight on this scheme. The story about meat rotting in your gut is a beauty hey? Certainly meat can rot in your gut (not in the stomach though) if you lack adequate fibre in your diet and things don't move along. That may also give you belly ache, as there is a reaction called the gastro-colic reflux which is triggered after you eat - if everything is jammed up it can hurt. So maybe taking the meat out of your diet has effectively increased the percentage of fibre, who knows why you feel better.

    If you were experiencing stomach pain after eating, you need to be investigated for Helicobacter infection; Crohn's disease; coeliac disease; reflux;

    So my take on this is - go ahead and continue eating in the way that is not triggering the stomach aches. Make sure you're getting appropriate amounts of macro and micro nutrients. But don't waste your money on these books, it just encourages the snake-oil salesmen.

    And I've included some figures from the Victorian govt health website which show type A blood groups are very common, the 2nd most common in Australia.


    Blood groups in Australia
    A person’s blood group is described by the appropriate letter (A, B, AB or O) and by whether or not their blood is Rh positive or Rh negative.

    According to the Australian Red Cross Blood Service, the percentage of blood group frequency in Australia is:

    O positive – 40 per cent
    O negative – 9 per cent
    A positive – 31 per cent
    A negative – 7 per cent
    B positive – 8 per cent
    B negative – 2 per cent
    AB positive – 2 per cent
    AB negative – 1 per cent.

    -from betterhealth.vic.gov.au
  • k2quiere
    k2quiere Posts: 4,151 Member
    I've always been an A+ student, which means I question the validity of anything that is touted to be THE answer to everyone's problems. Our problems are not the same; therefore, our solutions may not be the same. Coincidence does not equal correlation.
  • See this thread:

    http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/308730-blood-type-diet

    I'll quote myself from there:

    Hate to burst your bubble, but there is no real evidence supporting this. The placebo effect can be a powerful thing, but don't let yourself be fooled by misinformation. I mean, even the wikipedia article is clear that there is no evidence.

    Here are some sources addressing the issue:

    http://health101.org/art_blood_type_diet.htm

    http://www.skepdic.com/bloodtypediet.html

    http://thehealthyskeptic.org/the-healthy-skeptic-podcast-episode-3-were-back

    There's no science supporting this. It's a fad diet that doesn't work and makes no sense.
  • manjingirl
    manjingirl Posts: 188 Member
    Several aspects of this diet just don't stand up to reason:
    1. The claim about when the blood types first arose - NO NADA ZERO evidence for this claim
    2. Relationship between blood type and levels of stomach acid - see 1.


    Anyone can spout a lot of pseudo-science and make it sound convincing.
    Then add in some desperate people (most often desperate to lose weight).
    Combine this with a knowledge of the PLACEBO effect - when people think it works, it might, plus the NOCEBO effect - when people are told something is bad, it is, and hey presto, you have a money making scheme. And if you can get the less scrupulous naturopaths to sell it, then it's an even bigger money maker.

    Sorry but you're just using a bogus method to restrict your calories, which is the real reason some people do lose weight on this scheme. The story about meat rotting in your gut is a beauty hey? Certainly meat can rot in your gut (not in the stomach though) if you lack adequate fibre in your diet and things don't move along. That may also give you belly ache, as there is a reaction called the gastro-colic reflux ...

    oops, meant to say gastro-colic reflex, not reflux
  • stimpackus
    stimpackus Posts: 22 Member
    I think it is great that your health has improved dramatically, but I have to agree with the previous posters. I used to be Vegan and I've seen many people thrive on a whole plant based diet regardless of what type they were.

    My Mother is O-, but I'm not sure about my sister. Both of them are also Vegan and if they stuck by what the "eat for your blood type" determines; then their Veganism would be detrimental to their blood type. As for myself I'm B+. I used to suffer from IBS based symptoms a while ago. When I moved to a whole plant based diet the stomach aches disappeared. I don't believe that your blood type necessarily determines what you should or shouldn't eat. There are too many different factors that need to be taken into account for each individual: There is hormones, genetics, metabolic processes and whether or not a person has any intolerances. The book says my Mother and Sister are sensitive to gluten and dairy - Both of them eat pasta and bread a lot (minus the fact that they don't eat dairy obviously).

    Just because this new eating lifestyle works for you, doesn't mean there is a correlation necessarily with blood type. If YOU believe it works then by all means. But I would never use those materials for myself. It says also that chicken is bad for me - I eat lean, free range and organic chicken. My body has never had a problem with it, so I'm not sure what it is getting at. When it was eliminated while I was Vegan there wasn't any difference.
  • HMonsterX
    HMonsterX Posts: 3,000 Member
    There is no scientific basis for these kinds of diets. It's total bollocks that sells books.

    It's likely you feel better because you anticipated that you'd feel better (aka placebo effect). http://www.abc.net.au/health/dietguide/stories/2011/08/01/3313050.htm

    This. :)

    This eat for your blood type stuff has as much scientific backup as your horoscope.
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