Eating for your blood type

beanie1119
beanie1119 Posts: 150 Member
edited November 11 in Food and Nutrition
Has anyone tried eating for your blood type? I have done some reading on it and have considered it but was wondering if anyone has ever tried it?

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  • VoodooLuLu
    VoodooLuLu Posts: 636 Member
    never heard of that !! wondering what others will say...
  • csparon
    csparon Posts: 200 Member
    Eh, I suppose it's right on some things, but I don't base my diet on it.
  • zipperhead76
    zipperhead76 Posts: 60 Member
    I didn't know that you could eat for your blood type! That's a cool concept!
  • hope516
    hope516 Posts: 1,133 Member
    OP post more info :)

    p.s. obviously I dont
  • I follow the blood type diet for the most part. I definitely can tell the difference when I eat the stuff they say I should avoid. I tend to have tummy troubles, bloating and weight gain. If I follow the rules, then I usually feel better and have less intestinal problems. Of course, just like with anything, you can still gain weight by eating the good stuff if you eat too much of it, too many calories. But overall, I think it has generally improved my health to try to follow it as closely as possible. I am O negative.

    You should be able to find the books - Eat Right For Your Type
  • awaito
    awaito Posts: 18
    I have the book but I don't follow it. For those of you that don't know there is a book called "eating right for your blood type" and essentially there are foods that your body digests better depending on your blood type. It's funny however because the foods that I'm not supposed to eat (according to the book).. for the most part I don't like.. with the exception of pickles and ketchup.. and I am NOT EVER giving those up... hahaha some of my fav. foods!
  • Sl1ghtly
    Sl1ghtly Posts: 855 Member
    You mean, like a vampire with food allergies?
  • _Bob_
    _Bob_ Posts: 1,487 Member
    I've been trying to fallow mine, but it's because I'm a type O and I'm a fan of a high protein :happy:
  • beanie1119
    beanie1119 Posts: 150 Member
    I am also O neg! I have wanted to try it but I have a hard time figuring out meals cause of work and what not. I eat breakfast and Lunch at work so it is not like I can get up and prepare breakfast every morning. I go to work really early. Any suggestions on what you do since we are both O neg. Thanks :)
  • I am also O neg! I have wanted to try it but I have a hard time figuring out meals cause of work and what not. I eat breakfast and Lunch at work so it is not like I can get up and prepare breakfast every morning. I go to work really early. Any suggestions on what you do since we are both O neg. Thanks :)

    It takes some doing, depends on what you have available at work as far as a microwave, fridge, etc. Considering your schedule, you might find it easier to pack something for yourself the night before. For example if you have a toaster at work, you can toast up some essene bread, a couple hard boiled eggs and a banana or some blueberries. You can portion and pack it up the night before and just grab and go in the morning. I suggest you get the little book "Blood Type O - Food Beverage and Supplement Lists". It's my go-to book when I forget what I should and shouldn't eat.
  • misskerouac
    misskerouac Posts: 2,242 Member
    I know a few people who follow it and really love it, they say they feel a lot better, less stomach issues, more energy, less of that tired sluggish feeling people sometimes get after eating.
  • doubglass
    doubglass Posts: 314 Member
    Sorry folks, no scientific evidence or research supporting this. Just some diet guru's theory.

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  • Captain_Tightpants
    Captain_Tightpants Posts: 2,215 Member
    Sounds like astrology :laugh:
  • I am also O neg! I have wanted to try it but I have a hard time figuring out meals cause of work and what not. I eat breakfast and Lunch at work so it is not like I can get up and prepare breakfast every morning. I go to work really early. Any suggestions on what you do since we are both O neg. Thanks :)

    O neg here as well. I'm curious now...
  • shaycat
    shaycat Posts: 980
    If I can find out my blood type I may give it a shot.
    I have been having some tummy issues lately and it wouldnt hurt to see what they say to avoid. .
  • Sorry folks, no scientific evidence or research supporting this. Just some diet guru's theory.

    Dr. D'Adamo is noted in his field, but what most supports this for me, is that I will go by the scientific evidence of my own body and how I feel when I follow the program and when I don't.
  • 2fit4fat
    2fit4fat Posts: 559 Member
    never heard of it..........
  • If I can find out my blood type I may give it a shot.
    I have been having some tummy issues lately and it wouldnt hurt to see what they say to avoid. .

    There are kits you can get or you can get it typed for free by any place that does the blood donation drive. Go donate blood at the Red Cross and they will tell you your blood type.
  • srmchargue
    srmchargue Posts: 37 Member
    Not to be skeptical but when a quick google search only turns up a websites trying to sell books and pills and not real info to even get you started, it sounds like a scam.
  • RonSwanson66
    RonSwanson66 Posts: 1,150 Member
    Dr. D'Adamo is noted in his field,

    His "field" isn't supported by scientific evidence either.
  • bcc112986
    bcc112986 Posts: 362 Member
    Hi. I have heard of it. I like the concept. I have the cookbook for my blood type. I am going to incorporate this into my lifestyle as soon as I feel confident in what I am doing right now.

    My mother and her boyfriend did use the outline for the diet for a couple months. They both lost weight. They were also training for a triathalon at the time.

    :)
  • mab33
    mab33 Posts: 242 Member
    Never heard of it. O+ here. Seems a bit fishy to me.
  • Safeena87
    Safeena87 Posts: 13
    Im a type O, I should be eatin a high protein diet and exercisin regularly.. I havent done the diet but i know that i have to exercise otherwise i feel crappy, moody etc...
  • beanie1119
    beanie1119 Posts: 150 Member
    Thanks! I have tried to make small changes slowly.
  • zsaoosh
    zsaoosh Posts: 402 Member
    blood type O. Here the prescribed diet is low-carbohydrate, high in proteins (such as meat and fish), and low in dairy products. The author suggests specific foods to avoid; such as avocados, brazil nuts, and oranges. Type O should also engage in lots of exercise.

    Blood Type A should avoid red meat, eat plenty of fish and vegetables, with a low dairy intake. Light exercise only.

    Blood Type B should avoid chicken and bacon, eat plenty of meat and dairy, some fish, and plenty of fruit and vegetables.

    Blood Type AB combines the A and B diets.
  • Sidesteal
    Sidesteal Posts: 5,510 Member
    Dr. D'Adamo is noted in his field,

    His "field" isn't supported by scientific evidence either.

    ^ This, and LOL.

    Seriously folks, I would steer clear of this entire concept.
  • badgerbadger1
    badgerbadger1 Posts: 954 Member
    This thread is proof that people will never stop falling for gimmicks.
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