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Date: | Thu, 23 Apr 1998 01:44:28 -0500 |
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>> Ray Audette responded personally to my question about blood types. The
>> essence of his reply was, just because your body can "tolerate" certain
>> foods, i.e. not immediately get sick, doesn't mean that you can eat it day
>> after day for years without some long-term effect.
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>But did he respond to the core thesis, that different blood types
>identify different proteins as "foreign"? That is where the
>blood type theory intersects his own theory.
I don't have the technical expertise you do about lectins and such; but it
seems (my take on his take?) that basically, the difference between one
blood type and another isn't that big a deal. Whatever type you are, you
still run a higher risk of getting the "diseases of civilization" if you
eat non-paleo foods. Types other than O may have somewhat less risk for
some foods, but they're not home free.
But I don't have many facts to back this up (Ray's note didn't say much
beyond what I quoted). Those of you who have read D'Adamo's book, got
anything to add?
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