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Blood Type O | 
enlarge | Creators: Peter J. D'adamo, Catherine Whitney Publisher: Berkley Category: EBooks
List Price: $5.99 Buy New: $4.79 You Save: $1.20 (20%)

Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 1104
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Pages: 112 Number Of Items: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 613 ASIN: B000YI1JX0
Publication Date: November 7, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Different blood types mean different body chemistry. Carry this guide with you to the grocery store, restaurants, even on vacation to avoid putting on those extra pounds, or getting sick from eating the wrong thing. You'll never have to be without Dr. D'Adamo's reassuring guidance again. Inside you will find complete listings of what's right for Type O in the following categories: * meats, poultry, and seafood * oils and fats * dairy and eggs * nuts, seeds, beans, and legumes * breads, grains, and pastas * fruits, vegetables, and juices * spices and condiments * herbal teas and other beverages * special supplements * drug interactions * resources and support Refer to this book while shopping, dining, or cooking -- and soon, you will be on your way to developing a prescription plan that's right for your type.
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Blood Type O Food, Beverage November 9, 2008 Judith K. Barron This is a great book to carry with you when buying groceries or eating out. I have the original book and Cook Right for your Blood type. They are all excellent and have helped my health through eating the proper foods. J. Barron
An invaluable tool September 17, 2008 Sandra Sizmur (Cyprus Republic) As an accompaniment to 'Eat right for your blood type' this small but most informative book is a must. The chapters are concise and well-presented. It is small enough to carry with you when shopping!
A few discrepancies. July 30, 2008 L. Hayashi (Honolulu, HI) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For instance, is avocado detrimental or beneficial? Because it's listed in both lists. Can't find the "beneficial listing?" It's in the Vegetables chapter. Perhaps it means that IF avocado WERE a vegetable, it would be beneficial. Heh. On top of discrepancies within the book itself, there are discrepancies between the book & the database at the D'Adamo website (soba, oatmeal, cabbage to name a few). The diet itself seems to work. So far I've lost 7 lbs in 6 weeks, still carb loading, still having midnight snacks, still not exercising. I'm about 30 lbs overweight. Well, 7 less now. It would be nice to get those discrepancies ironed out, though, for the next time my mom makes corned beef. And our avocado tree outside is just about ready for harvest. Maybe if I pretend it's a vegetable?
Blood Type Beverage and Food List Paperback book July 28, 2008 A. Auvray 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My Husband and I have been eating the Blood Type way for over a year now and this book has helped us, especially when we are at the grocery store and at a restaurant. I keep it in my purse all the time. Alot of foods you eat all the time so they are easy to remember, but there are times one wants to be adventuresome so you need to look in the book. I think it is a necessity if you are serious about this lifestyle.
Blood Type O Food, Beverage and Supplemental Lists (Food, Beverage and Supplement April 17, 2008 Roxann Vine (Enumclaw,, WA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was exactly what I was looking for. It has answered a lot of questions that I have had about my health and diet.
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