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I am interested in this, too. Today while at my Chiropractor he

mentioned this book. The diet is not new to me. My mother told me

about it before she died in 1999. She gave me printed info on several

occassions, which I kindly accepted and then promptly set aside. Did

not keep the papers. But now that I am hearing of it, I am wondering

if there is really anything to it?

Jan

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> Does anyone feed their child according to blood type as this author

> recommends? Any good results?

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In a nutshell, the diet is bogus. I just asked this question of Dr.

Rick Dina recently when I was at his course. I consider him to be one

of the top authorities on diet and nutrition. He used to teach at

Bastyr naturopathic college and now has his own certification course.

He met with the D'Adamo personally and discussed it with him. Rick

is super-geeky when it comes to scientific detail and this diet just

didn't cut it in his books.

I've also asked this same question of the formulator of the probiotic

superfood I use. Again, I got the same answer. He's the guy that

together with his partner brought spirulina to the world and has one

of the few probiotics on the planet that actually works.

Both these guys understand the science behind it better than I. I

also know a couple of long term (over 10 years) raw vegans who are

Type 0 and are extremely healthy.

I think that you could pick any one of the diets and be healthier so

it gives the illusion of working but the science behind it is not real

science.

There are so many theories about diet and I've studied a lot of them

(I'm a nutritional consultant). While I'm not a raw vegan myself, it

looks to me like the healthiest of the diets when put side by side

with the other forms of eating. But, that's a whole other topic, too

big to get into now.

Sharon Hoehner

www.sharethecause.com/detoxqueen

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> Does anyone feed their child according to blood type as this author

> recommends? Any good results?

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Sharon

Could you please share the probiotic that you talk about in your message.

Re: Eat Right 4 Your Type by D'Adamo

In a nutshell, the diet is bogus. I just asked this question of Dr.Rick Dina recently when I was at his course. I consider him to be oneof the top authorities on diet and nutrition. He used to teach atBastyr naturopathic college and now has his own certification course.He met with the D'Adamo personally and discussed it with him. Rickis super-geeky when it comes to scientific detail and this diet justdidn't cut it in his books.I've also asked this same question of the formulator of the probioticsuperfood I use. Again, I got the same answer. He's the guy thattogether with his partner brought spirulina to the world and has oneof the few probiotics on the planet that actually works. Both these guys understand the science behind it better than I. Ialso know a couple of long term (over 10 years) raw vegans who areType 0 and are extremely healthy.I think that you could pick any one of the diets and be healthier soit gives the illusion of working but the science behind it is not realscience.There are so many theories about diet and I've studied a lot of them(I'm a nutritional consultant). While I'm not a raw vegan myself, itlooks to me like the healthiest of the diets when put side by sidewith the other forms of eating. But, that's a whole other topic, toobig to get into now.Sharon Hoehnerwww.sharethecause.com/detoxqueen >> Does anyone feed their child according to blood type as this author > recommends? Any good results?>

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