Walnuts: the best nut for blood type O's |
A blood type (also called a blood group) is a classification of blood based on the presence or absence of inherited antigenic substances on the surface of red blood cells (RBCs). These antigens may be proteins, carbohydrates, glycoproteins, or glycolipids, depending on the blood group system.
This is just a guide based on research on blood types and how the body thrives with certain types of foods. Highly processed foods and sweetened foods are not included on this list, as they are not recommended to anyone in general. Humans thrive best on a diet that is made up of whole foods that the earth provides naturally.
Blood Type O individuals are hunters and meat eaters. It is said a person of O blood is best with a protein based diet. Blood type O is the most common blood type amongst humans.
Highly Recommended Foods:
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- High protein foods...
- Lean Red Organic Meats (4-6 times a week).
- Fish: Bluefish, Cod, Hake, Halibut, Herring, Mackerel, Pike, Rainbow Trout, Red Snapper, Salmon, Sardine, Shad, Snapper, Sole, Striped Bass, Sturgeon, Swordfish, Tilefish, White Perch, Whitefish, Yellow Perch, Yellowtail and Squid (3-5 times a week).
- Poultry: ALL. (2-3 times a week).
- Eggs must be organic and free range (3-4 times a week)
- Oils: Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Coconut Oil (1 tablespoon 4-8 times a week) more if active.
- Nuts and seeds: Pumpkin seeds and walnuts (2-5 times a week).
- Beans and legums: Aduke, Azuki and Pinto beans. Black-Eyed peas (1 cup 2-3 times a week).
- Cereals: Amaranth, Barley, Buckwheat, Kamut, Kasha, Millet (Puffed), Rice (Cream of Rice, Rice Bran, Puffed Rice) and Spelt (1 cup 2-3 times a week).
- Grains: Amaranth, Barley, Buckwheat, Kasha, Quinoa, Rye, Spelt, Barley, Spelt and Rice (Basmati, Brown, White, Wild, etc.) Artichoke Pasta (0-3 times a week).
- Vegetables: Artichoke (Domestic, Jerusalem), Beet Leaves, Broccoli, Chicory, Collard Greens, Dandelion, Escarole, Garlic, Horseradish, Kale, Kelp/Seaweed (All Types), Kohlrabi, Leek, Lettuce (Romaine), Okra, Onions (Red, Spanish, Yellow), Parsley, Parsnips, Pumpkin, Red Peppers, Spinach, Sweet Potatoes, Swiss Chard, Turnips.(3-5 times per day)
- Fruits: Figs (Dried or Fresh), Plums (Dark, Green, Red) and Prunes (3-4 times per day)
- Juices: Black Cherry, Pineapple, Prune, Carrot, Celery, Cucumber (once per day).
- Spices: Carob, Curry, Kelp (Dulse, Bladder Wrack, etc.), Parsley, Cayenne Pepper, Salt (Sun or Air Dried Earth or Sea Salt) and Turmeric.
- Herbal Tea: Cayenne, Chickweed, Dandelion, Fenugreek, Ginger, Hops, Linden, Mulberry, Parsley, Peppermint, Rose Hips, Sarsaparilla and Slippery Elm.
Check out free RECIPES on The Earth Diet website incorporating these foods HERE: http://www.theearthdiet.org/recipes.html
Recommended foods to AVOID:
- Meat: pork,
- Fish/Seafood: Barracuda, Catfish, Caviar, Lox (Smoked/Cured Salmon, Octopus or Pickled Herring
- Nuts and Seeds: Brazil, Cashew, Litchi, Peanuts, Pistachios or Poppy Seeds.
- Fats and Oils: Canola Oil, Corn Oil, Cottonseed Oil, Peanut Oil ir Safflower Oil.
- Beans and legumes: Copper, Kidney, Navy or Tamarind beans. Lentils.
- Cereals: Corn, Oats, or Wheat or products made with them.
- Vegetables: Avocado, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage (Chinese, Red, White), Cauliflower, Corn (White, Yellow), Eggplant, Mushroom (Domestic, Shiitake), Mustard Greens, Olives (Black, Greek, Spanish), Potatoes (Red, White) or Alfalfa Sprouts.
- Fruits: Blackberries, Coconuts, Melon (Cantaloupe, Honeydew), Oranges, Plantains, Rhubarb, Strawberries or Tangerines.
- Juices: Oranges and cabbage.
- Spices: Capers, Cinnamon, Cornstarch, Corn Syrup, Nutmeg, Pepper (Black Ground, White), Vanilla, Vinegar (Apple Cider, Balsamic, Red Wine, White, etc. NOTE: Use fresh squeezed lemon juice instead if vinegar.
- Herbal tea: Alfalfa, Aloe, Burdock, Coltsfoot, Corn Silk, Echinacea, Gentian, Goldenseal, Red Clover, Rhubarb, Saint John’s Wort, Senna, Shepherd’s Purse, Strawberry Leaf ir Yellow Dock.
Recommended exercise:
- Intense aerobic exercises and activities. This blog thanks to Gina Recine (who is a blood type O ;)) of
The Balance Health and Wellness Center.
References: The Natural Health Place and Wikipedia
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