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Pros and cons of blood type diet

A member asked:
Dr. Azen Jukic
Pathology 30 years experience
Rh : Rh antigens are present in every blood. You would need to be more specific. Also, they blood type (a, b, ab, 0) is not connected/related to the rh + o... Read More
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Dr. Gurmukh Singh
Pathology 51 years experience
Multiple Rh types: The usual Rh type people talk about is D positive or D negative. Either one is normal. There are other Rh antigens also, e.g. C, c, E, e etc. These ar... Read More
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A 44-year-old member asked:
Dr. Madhu Kandarpa
Nephrology and Dialysis 11 years experience
None specific: I am not aware of any specific diet for ab blood group.
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Dr. Mary Weatherford
24 years experience
Eating 4 blood type: There is a book "eating right 4 your blood type" by d'adamo. I do not know how scientifically accurate it is but you might find it informative. There... Read More
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A 41-year-old member asked:
Dr. Leroy Fleischer
Internal Medicine 38 years experience
No: No medical reason to do it.
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A 37-year-old member asked:
Dr. Gurmukh Singh
Pathology 51 years experience
Mixed diet: There are no specific diets for different blood group. Have a mixed diet rich in fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, nuts, beans, legumes, lentils... Read More
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A 25-year-old member asked:
Dr. Carlo Contreras
A Verified Doctoranswered
Surgical Oncology 20 years experience
Can't say.: This diet has not been rigorously tested by qualified institutions so there is no data on which to base a conclusion. Visit your doctor to determine ... Read More
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A 34-year-old member asked:
Dr. Gurmukh Singh
Pathology 51 years experience
Lack of objective : Evidence. There is no valid data that blood groups affect nutrition of diets based on blood groups lack scientific validity.
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A 31-year-old female asked:
Dr. Charles Gordon
Specializes in Adolescent Medicine
No: We believe the healthiest diet is a diet consisting of a well balanced mix of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, minerals, vitamins and water. Most if not... Read More
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A 27-year-old female asked:
Dr. Robert Isaacs
41 years experience
BMI: The most common and accepted way for calculating your recommended weight is the bmi, or body mass index. Here is a link for you to check out.: http:/... Read More
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A 34-year-old member asked:
Dr. Gurmukh Singh
Pathology 51 years experience
Not important: Blood groups have no bearing on a healthy diet.
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A male asked:
Dr. James Rochester
Family Medicine 28 years experience
None: none that I know of. You are a positive. Many people are a positive. It does not carry and additional risks or health benefits. Important if you would... Read More
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