found it (or someone else did )
Tracy Oldfield
Following is part of the message I was referring to earlier (thanks,
Stella <g>) I'm sure many folk will be sceptical about any kind fo
'fad-diet' as this could appear to be, yet I see many people
adhering to perceptions of themselves and other people, according
to certain 'personality types.' If these categories can be useful,
then why not blood-grouping? It's a physical thing, that will
certainly be affected by what we eat, so perhaps what we need to
eat is affected by it. Just a thought...
Tracy
I came across a book written by Dr Peter
D'Adamo, called "The
Stella <g>) I'm sure many folk will be sceptical about any kind fo
'fad-diet' as this could appear to be, yet I see many people
adhering to perceptions of themselves and other people, according
to certain 'personality types.' If these categories can be useful,
then why not blood-grouping? It's a physical thing, that will
certainly be affected by what we eat, so perhaps what we need to
eat is affected by it. Just a thought...
Tracy
I came across a book written by Dr Peter
D'Adamo, called "The
> Eat Right Diet" which discusses the different blood types andthe
> appropriate diets to follow in order to achieve optimum health,and he
> suggests that we actually have different needs regarding food -hence the
> anomaly.
>