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Why you should follow your Blood Type Diet?
Your Blood Type - Is Your Internal Chemistry
If you ever suspected that not everyone should eat the same thing or do the same exercise, you are right. Your blood type reflects your internal chemistry. It actually determines the way you absorb nutrients. What foods you absorb well and how your body handles stress, differ with each blood type. Your blood type plan is the cornerstone to a lifetime of health.
Your Blood Type Is Your Unique Structure
The blood type information is not a panacea, but a meaningful refinement that will enable you to function at your peak. Where does power of life come from? What propels us and compels us to survive? Our life force - our blood. Each blood type possesses a different antigen with its own special chemical structure. Your blood type is named for the blood type antigen you possess in your red blood cells. Visualize the chemical structure of blood types as Antennae of sorts, projecting outward from the surface of our cells into deep space. These Antennaes are made from long chains of a repeating sugar called fucose, which by itself forms the simplest of the blood types:
- Blood Type O is the stalk, fucose. This Antenna also serves as the base for the other Blood Types, A, B, and AB.
- Blood Type A is formed when the O antigen, or fucose, plus another sugar called N-acetyl-galactosamine, is added. So fucose plus N-acetyl-galactosamine equals Blood Type A.
- Blood Type B is also based on the O antigen, or fucose, but has a different sugar, named D-galactosamine, added on. So fucose plus D-galactosamine equals Blood Type B.
- Blood Type AB is based on the O antigen, fucose, plus the two sugars, N-acetyl-galactosamine and D-galactosamine. So fucose plus N-acetyl-galactosamine plus D-galactosamine equals Blood Type AB.
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