What is your blood type?
I found out i am an AB Positive. I was reading interesting things about your blood type and the personality and foods you should avoid and eat. It is so interesting. It also talks about stress sand what to do. Anyway, was just curious what most of you are since we all deal with a lot of the same issues.
"Come to me, all who are tired from carrying heavy loads, and I will give you rest. (Matthew 11:28)"
Hi Holly, I am A positive and have heard about the blood types. I think they are interesting, but don't know how much weight the theory holds. For one we humans all have the same type of body functions and features so we should be able to thrive on a very similar diet.
All cats are carnivores because they have a short intestinal tract that carries meat through very quickly to avoid meat to rot and become putrid, very high acid digestive juices for breaking down meat, fangs and claws for killing and ripping flesh.
Many four legged mammals who are herbivores have long intestines and a higher alkaline digestion for assimilating plant foods. They do not have claws and fangs - they eat their food from plants by walking up to the plant and biting, not preying and chasing.
I think the fact that we are all from different parts of the world does come into play more because of region than what we should really consume. So for someone in the tropics, their diet would naturally be more tropical fruits and perhaps fish, rather than someone in the arctic who would eat fatty foods because of the cold. I'm not sure that they should be always eating a certain way, it's just what's available to them.
About the stress part I do agree that certain foods cause stress just because we eat them and they aren't found in nature, like a cup of hot coffee or a chocolate bar. The main ingredient is found in nature, but we probably wouldn't eat a raw coffee or cocoa bean, we end up roasting it and brewing it and making a recipe out of it. Then our bodies have to deal with this strange food that we are eating that is so foreign, it goes into panic mode to try to digest, assimilate and evacuate, many times it causes our nervous system to go into overdrive while it is dealing with the food.
Sorry to go into detail, it's a subject of great interest to me!
All cats are carnivores because they have a short intestinal tract that carries meat through very quickly to avoid meat to rot and become putrid, very high acid digestive juices for breaking down meat, fangs and claws for killing and ripping flesh.
Many four legged mammals who are herbivores have long intestines and a higher alkaline digestion for assimilating plant foods. They do not have claws and fangs - they eat their food from plants by walking up to the plant and biting, not preying and chasing.
I think the fact that we are all from different parts of the world does come into play more because of region than what we should really consume. So for someone in the tropics, their diet would naturally be more tropical fruits and perhaps fish, rather than someone in the arctic who would eat fatty foods because of the cold. I'm not sure that they should be always eating a certain way, it's just what's available to them.
About the stress part I do agree that certain foods cause stress just because we eat them and they aren't found in nature, like a cup of hot coffee or a chocolate bar. The main ingredient is found in nature, but we probably wouldn't eat a raw coffee or cocoa bean, we end up roasting it and brewing it and making a recipe out of it. Then our bodies have to deal with this strange food that we are eating that is so foreign, it goes into panic mode to try to digest, assimilate and evacuate, many times it causes our nervous system to go into overdrive while it is dealing with the food.
Sorry to go into detail, it's a subject of great interest to me!
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here is a site that goes into detail with your blood type. It is so interesting
here is a site that goes into detail with your blood type. It is so interesting