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Blood Type Diet: What to Eat & Avoid According to Your Blood Type

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Type A or the Agrarian type thrives on a vegetarian diet
Type B or the Nomadic type thrives on a dairy-rich diet
Type AB or Enigma thrives on a combination of the A and B diets
Type O or the Hunter type is the oldest blood type which thrives on a diet rich in animal protein
The Blood Type Diet: How Does It Work?
One of the main theories of the BTD is linked with the proteins known as lectins. This family of proteins attaches to carbohydrate molecules.
Plant-based lectins or anti-nutrients may cause negative effects in humans like diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting, and nausea.
The BTD theory notes that if we consume the wrong lectins, we may target different blood types. They may cause agglutination of the red blood cells or clumping, further increasing the risk of diseases.
Some research claims that a small percentage of lectins in raw and uncooked legumes may have a clumping activity specific to a specific blood type.
In a 2004 review, it was suggested that raw lima beans may influence the red blood cells in people with blood type A. Overall though, most of the agglutinating lectins react with all of the blood types.
So, the lectins in the diet may not be associated with a specific blood type, except with some raw legumes.
Which Foods to Eat According to Your Blood Type
Below, check out the list of foods that you should eat according to your blood type as noted in Dr. D’Adamo’s book:

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