What makes Me Me and You You?
- People who are B blood type have a different set of characteristics than people who are Type O or Type A
- They are susceptible to different diseases, they should eat different foods and exercise in a completely different manner.
- Some believe that personality is influenced by blood type!
B Blood Type History.
- Blood Type B developed in the area of the Himalayan highlands, now part of present day Pakistan and India. Pushed from the hot, lush savannahs of eastern Africa to the cold highlands of the Himalayan Mountains, Blood type B may have initially mutated in response to climactic changes.
- It first appeared in India or the Ural region of Asia among a mix of Caucasian and Mongolian tribes. As the Mongolians swept through Asia, the gene for Type B blood was firmly entrenched. The Mongolians swept northward, pursuing a culture dependent upon herding and domesticating animals - as their diet of meat and cultured dairy products reflected.
- Type B shows the most clearly defined geographic distribution. Stretching as a great belt across the Eurasian plains and down to the Indian subcontinent.
- Type B is found in increased numbers from Japan, Mongolia, China and India up to the Ural Mountains. From there westward, the percentages fall until a low is reached at the western tip of Europe.
- Modern sub continental Indians a Caucasian people, have some of the highest frequencies of Type B blood in the world. The northern Chinese and Koreans have very high rates of Type B blood and very low rates of Type A.
What Makes Type B Unique.
- As a Type B, you carry the genetic potential for great malleability and the ability to thrive in changeable conditions.
- It is said that a healthy Type B, living right for his or her own type, tends to have fewer risk factors for disease and tends to be more physically fit and mentally balanced than any of the other blood types.
- Type B's tended to have a greater ability to adapt to altitude and interestingly, are statistically the tallest of the blood types.
Type B Diet.
- For Type Bs the biggest factors in weight gain are corn, wheat, buckwheat, lentils, tomatoes, peanuts and sesame seeds.
- Each of these foods affect the efficiency of your metabolic process, resulting in fatigue, fluid retention, and hypoglycemia - a severe drop in blood sugar after eating a meal.
- When you eliminate these foods and begin eating a diet that is right for your type, you blood sugar levels should remain normal after meals.
- Another very common food that Type Bs should avoid is chicken. Chicken contains a Blood Type B agglutinating lectin in its muscle tissue.
- The issue is the power of an agglutinating lectin attacking your bloodstream and the potential for it to lead to strokes and immune disorders.
- Replace them with highly beneficial foods such as goat, lamb, mutton, rabbit and venison.
- Other foods that encourage weight loss are green vegetables, eggs, beneficial meats, and low fat dairy. When the toxic foods are avoided and replaced with beneficial foods, Blood Type Bs are very successful in controlling their weight.