Guest guest Posted January 13, 2011 Report Share Posted January 13, 2011 Lyn, you have lots of options whether you believe in the blood type diet or not. Some of your best health supplements will be removed by this diet, thus the dangerous silliness comment from Alobar is I think appropriate. It IS more dangerous to remove your best options than not, and it IS silly to follow a broken diet plan or an unsupported opinion regardless of how fashionable either one may be. This observation also applies to many diabetic diets, heart diets, and candida diets written by people who know nothing of molecular biology or cellular chemistry so give out bad informaiton. You noted the ER4YT diet is plain wrong in a few areas, and many people agree all good, Duncan > > I don't agree that it is d & s. I have looked into this myself and there is plenty > of food that I can eat on my recommended diet for my blood type. >...So, to Alobar's credit, I just don't think that diet really holds any water. I > will stick with my healthy food diet: fruits, veggies, plant-based fats, nuts, > rice and other good grains, fish, turkey, chicken, lamb. I am more inclined to > believe in nutritional typing as a guide to eating. This is what makes better > sense to me. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 Hmmm. I guess I am unaware of your knowledge concerning the particular comment made in the opening statement of the second paragraph. If you would elaborate more on this, it might bring some light to your statement. The one I looked into did not eliminate supplements, at least not in my opinion. It merely recommended those that were beneficial for me. So I did not take that list to be exclusive. Is that what you are referring to--the list of beneficial supplements? ________________________________ From: Duncan Crow <duncancrow@...> Coconut Oil Sent: Thu, January 13, 2011 1:30:25 PM Subject: Re: blood type diet unsupported  Lyn, you have lots of options whether you believe in the blood type diet or not. Some of your best health supplements will be removed by this diet, thus the dangerous silliness comment from Alobar is I think appropriate. It IS more dangerous to remove your best options than not, and it IS silly to follow a broken diet plan or an unsupported opinion regardless of how fashionable either one may be. This observation also applies to many diabetic diets, heart diets, and candida diets written by people who know nothing of molecular biology or cellular chemistry so give out bad informaiton. You noted the ER4YT diet is plain wrong in a few areas, and many people agree all good, Duncan > > I don't agree that it is d & s. I have looked into this myself and there is >plenty > > of food that I can eat on my recommended diet for my blood type. >...So, to Alobar's credit, I just don't think that diet really holds any water. >I > > will stick with my healthy food diet: fruits, veggies, plant-based fats, nuts, > rice and other good grains, fish, turkey, chicken, lamb. I am more inclined to > believe in nutritional typing as a guide to eating. This is what makes better > sense to me. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2011 Report Share Posted January 14, 2011 ER4YT eliminates undenatured whey, probably the most reliable and useful health supplement for its glutathione precursors, for type O's for example. Seems every diet is only as good as its writer. all good, Duncan > > > > I don't agree that it is d & s. I have looked into this myself and there is > >plenty > > > > of food that I can eat on my recommended diet for my blood type. > >...So, to Alobar's credit, I just don't think that diet really holds any water. > >I > > > > will stick with my healthy food diet: fruits, veggies, plant-based fats, nuts, > > > rice and other good grains, fish, turkey, chicken, lamb. I am more inclined to > > > believe in nutritional typing as a guide to eating. This is what makes better > > sense to me. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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