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Blood Type O Foods

December 5th, 2009 Johanna No comments

Do you succeed on intense work out and have difficulty digesting dairy products? These are some characteristics of people with type O blood. The Blood Type O Diet suggests that your blood type provides the blueprints in your body that determine eating habits, food aversions, allergies, medical conditions, and even the ability to metabolize food and burn calories. If you eat according to what your blood type prefers, you will be able to perform at optimal levels and lose weight in the process.

Most of the people has blood type O. Here the prescribed diet is low-carbohydrate, high in proteins (such as meat and fish), and low in dairy products. There are also specific foods to avoid; such as avocados, Brazil nuts, and oranges. Type O should also engage in lots of exercise.

Lectins are sugar-binding proteins that act as the signal to the brain to introduce substances into the body. Depending on your blood type, certain lectins are welcomed by your immune system, while others aggravate it. The theory here is if you only eat foods that contain compatible lectins, then your body can remain balanced and at a healthy weight. So, here is the balance diet guide for blood type O people.

Meats

People with type O blood should eat a variety of meats. All types of lean red meats, including mutton and veal, are appropriate, as well as all forms of poultry, except for goose. Pork should be avoided. Most types of fish are also good for type O’s, though they should avoid catfish, caviar, lox, pickled herring and octopus.

Dairy Products

Type O’s should eat limited dairy products. Type O’s who are African American should not eat any milk or egg products at all. Others should eat only organic, free-range eggs. Goat milk and feta cheese are good choices, and mozzarella is allowed occasionally. All other dairy products should be avoided most of the time. Clarified butter is an allowed choice for cooking.

Grains

Because those with type O blood tend to fare better with high-protein diets, corn, oats, and wheat products are to be avoided. Kidney and navy beans, as well as lentils also tend to cause weight gain in type O’s. Grains in the type O diet should include barley, buckwheat, quinoa, rye, spelt and rice.

Fruits and Vegetables

Produce should be either grown in your own garden, or purchased locally. Organic is always best. The best fruits for type O’s include figs, plums and prunes. Avoid coconuts, oranges, tangerines, melons and plantains. The best vegetables include kale, kelp and spinach. Avoid cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, avocados, mushrooms, olives and potatoes.