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|  | Author: Peter J. D'Adamo Creator: Catherine Whitney Publisher: Berkley
List Price: $5.99 Buy Used: $1.79 as of 11/22/2009 04:56 CST details You Save: $4.20 (70%)
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Seller: nw-emerald-city-books Rating: 59 reviews Sales Rank: 2455
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Mass Market Paperback Pages: 112 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 4.1 x 0.4
ISBN: 0425183092 Dewey Decimal Number: 613 EAN: 9780425183090 ASIN: 0425183092
Publication Date: January 8, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Clean interior, binding is tight, book and cover shows moderate wear and dirt, but overall nice condition.
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Not an accurate supplement! November 26, 2008 A. Zimmermann (Arlington, VA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Although I swear by the blood type diet for help with my food allergies, I was hoping that I could have a little book to carry along with me instead of the big book when shopping. However, this book seems to have inaccurate lists. I don't know why, but it is not true to the the blood type diet as it was given in the original book.
Want to feel good? November 23, 2008 The Blind Bull (Idaho Falls. ID) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I followed the information it the book for "O" type blood. I quit eating wheat, sugar etc. I have lost waist size, my joints have quit aching, and I feel 100% better. I am 72 years old and have a small farm. After following the information in the book, I planted 5 15' Blue Spruce trees in one morning. I was tired when I finished, but the next morning I was fine. Usually I would have been sore. My son had headaches for 19 years and tried everything. Followed the book for "O" type and the headaches went away. It's surprixing how many foods have sugar and wheat in them we do not realize, Soy Ssuce has wheat in it. Frencj fries are coated in sugar. Even commercial salt have sugar added to keep it from caking. Good health information. Bad information on evolution.
Blood Type O Food, Beverage November 9, 2008 Judith K. Barron 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
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) 4 out of 4 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?
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