Pork

thanks, and sorry about the re: line; basic pork, like pork roast I don’t
think is usually processed, that used to be most of my meat, just wondered,
thanks again

25 Responses to “Pork”

  1. mikki_7 Says:

    I just checked Steve Shapiro’s “reasons” list and he says
    Bacon/Ham/Pork:
    Avoid for A and AB because of an antibody reaction
    Avoid for O and B because they are A-like (also an antibody thing)
    Take care,
    Tabitha
    List updated 3/00 and a link can be found on the website at www.er4yt.org

  2. humberto_180 Says:

    Thanks, I will go read more

  3. shelli1000 Says:

    I can vaguely remember reading somewhere that pork triggers a Type A reaction
    in the bloodstream, definitely something an “O” would not want. Other than
    that, pork is just loaded with saturated fat!! Ugh!!
    Kathleen

  4. Ramona Camelia Says:

    you guys are talking out of your hats…get facts first please…
    yes, it triggers A-like reactions…no it is not loaded with saturated fats
    anymore, no, it is not a processed product anymore than any other meat…
    please research first…misconceptions are brutal to fix. and our community
    becomes tainted and polluted with …well…crap.
    thanks
    just a concerned lurker.

  5. Ramona Camelia Says:

    or home grown pork! you are still talking about things you don’t know
    about. organically grown meats are not laden with anything but what you
    feed them.

  6. mikki_7 Says:

    Well that “crap” as you put it, about it being loaded with nitrates and
    antibiotics, came from Dr. D-land. And what I posted came from Steve
    Shapiro’s page about the A-like and antibody reactions. If you have other
    research to share, please cite your sources…and SIGN YOUR NAME NEXT TIME if
    it means enough to you to bring it up.
    Tabitha
    I specified in my first post that I was talking only on my best instincts and
    in my second post I specified where I got my information.

  7. Ramona Camelia Says:

    relax…
    pork is not the bad guy…bad info is and you didn’t site your sources
    either! i am my own source…i raise them…remember us farmers? we give you
    the stuff on your plate!
    so go back to bed and take a pill.
    unsigned as i choose.

  8. Ramona Camelia Says:

    ps…Dr. D-land, as you so aptly put it is not always correct as we all
    know.

  9. Jordan Queenie Says:

    Just a quick response to all of this pork talk.My friend raises her own pigs
    and I’ve never had a problem with the meat I get from her,the only shots she
    gives them are their iron shots( I asked a vet why and discovered that the
    little buggers are actually born anemic),I know what they eat since I help
    feed them and I also grew up on a farm so I truly appreciate the work that
    TRUE organic farmers have to do.The stuff you get in stores(even health food
    stores) may be shot full of “vitamins ” under the premise of keeping the
    entire herd healthy( which can be eliminated if space is given and the pigs
    aren’t packed in like sardines).My rule is Eliminate Slowly from your diet
    the things on the Avoid List then if needed eat small portions of your
    favorite aviods to see if your body reacts, the detox process takes approx 3
    months, depending on metabolism. I don’t eat pork as much as I used to but
    if I want a small taste I know it’s ok.
    All hail Farmers hey do truly fill my plate and yours : ) no disrespect or
    puns intended.

    Blessed Be,
    Johna Delano

  10. Sterling Charline Says:

    Well now we have an expert who is so willing to jump down peoples
    throats at quotes from other sources (in this case Dr D) perhaps all
    misconception and our errant ways will be corrected.

    Steve - Cheltenham, UK
    ———
    In love and light we are
    In darkness we are no less

  11. Seth Weeks Says:

    Hi Kathleen,
    My aunt, who has always loved pork, had a heart attack 10 years ago
    and had to do research on which pork cuts she was allowed to eat.
    The parts of the pig that are considered lean and contain no more
    saturated fat than chicken breast are:
    Tenderloin, leg (fresh), shoulder, loin chop. (All of these cuts
    should be properly trimmed of fat.)
    As for Type O’s, Dr. D is going on the assumption that most of the
    people on his program do not raise their own pigs. He’s assuming
    that we buy our meat at the grocery store or from a meat market, and
    he’s letting us know that this meat (processed, preserved and shot
    full of God-knows-what) is not good for us. He issues the same
    warnings about beef. Obviously, if you raise pigs and can walk out
    back, kill your dinner, and eat it the same day, you have a different
    situation.

    However, I believe the “antibody” issue has to do with something
    inherent in even fresh, lean pork. Just like how Type B’s don’t do
    well with chicken.
    “r,” perhaps you should take a pill. I can’t for the life of me
    figure out what caused you to dump on the list the way you did. A
    rational farmer’s perspective would have been very helpful.
    Lynn

  12. Chang Nelson Says:

    I’m a B lurker on this list, married to an O. Regarding pork, not only
    is it an omnivorous animal and therefore loaded with toxins (you get
    more and more of them the further up the food chain you go…whatever
    they eat gets into their flesh within about 4 hours of consumption,
    whereas cattle and other herbivores take about 24 hours due to much
    longer digestion and removal of toxic wastes in the several stomachs)
    but many if not most U.S. farmers are now feeding weanling pigs the
    blood of their own kind (called Spray Dried Plasma Protein). This kind
    of thing got the English in trouble with Mad Cow disease, and the scary
    thing is that some U.S. ranchers are now feeding calves SDPP because it
    uses a waste byproduct to put quick flesh on weaned calves…can you say
    profit? No wonder Europe won’t accept U.S. export meat. New Zealand does
    not permit SDPP to be fed to cattle, so my husband and I are trying to
    find a source of trustworthy beef from New Zealand. Personally, the
    thought of consuming the flesh of an animal that is being fed swine or

    bovine blood (the medium of disease) really horrifies me, especially
    swine, which are very close genetically to humans. There should be more
    controls on this experimentation, since we appear to be the guinea pigs.
    Tammrae

  13. Ramona Camelia Says:

    lets hope so. why are you so defensive at correction of mis information
    Steve? you like to shoot your mouth off about things but don’t accept
    correction when you are wrong ? people should not take ANYONE’s word for
    fact unless it is backed up and they seem to take you at your word so
    easily…is this a case of the blind leading the stupid? people! get a brain
    between you all. what makes Steve an expert on all this stuff is that YOU
    let him carry you down whatever river he deems appropriate and you swallow
    it all…hook line and sinker…grow up. this is the real world…where are
    the credentials behind what you are accepting as truth?

  14. Ramona Camelia Says:

    you all seem to take off down the river on the first boat available…what
    is that? sorry but i was taught better.

  15. Ramona Camelia Says:

    absolutely and if Dr D needs to correct his info about ASS U MING what we
    are eating then so be it. we are from all walks of life not just cities
    where they evidently don’t have good meats available.

  16. Ramona Camelia Says:

    T,
    you might want to post a source for your info. as someone might jump down
    your throat.
    ;.)

  17. Ramona Camelia Says:

    i have never had any problem at all with non processed pork or any other
    meat but i always buy and raise organic meats…

  18. Seth Weeks Says:

    Hi, does anyone have the name and e-mail address of the list moderator?
    Lynn

  19. Sterling Charline Says:

    I am not being defensive about mis-information but being annoyed at your
    attitude in your postings to this list and also suggesting that seen as
    you were a farmer with first hand experience of raising pigs you could
    impart some of your knowledge and expertise, hopefully, in a way that
    would not offend people on this list.
    We all have different sources for information, different experiences of
    what is right for us. It is up to each of us as responsible members of
    this list to respect other peoples views, and if we disagree to say so
    in a polite manner. Abusive members can of course be banned from the
    group by the moderator, an action that is usually kept to the last
    resort as nobody wants to see people removed without good reason and
    without giving them a chance to change and express themselves in a
    reasonable manner. This whole situation seems to be based around one
    topic, something that is obviously dear to you as it would appear to
    also be your lively hood. Perhaps you could post on this subject in the

    same manner and with the same intellectual thought as seen in your other
    posts and not with such heated emotion.
    I am not aware that I have ever done this and if I had would hope
    someone would tell me in a reasonable way. As you have been so quick
    this time to have a go at list members I wonder why, if I have been so
    guilty before, have you not said anything before to me (or others).
    I usually try and only offer sources of information so that people can
    read and make there own choices…I am not an expert as I have stated on
    this list before I have only been thanked for providing the links to
    those sources, what people do with the information is up to them I do
    not force my opinion on others…they have a mind/ brain of there own to
    use. As this diet is based on the ER4YT book by Dr D’Adamo then that is
    the primary source of information, otherwise there would be no point to
    this list.
    People have called for the moderator to take action because of your
    attitude and the content of your messages, as the moderator of this
    group I kindly ask that you refrain from attacking other list members.
    If you persist then you leave little choice to be banned from the group
    a sad call to have to make but for the sake of everyone else on the
    list.
    I hope this can be resolved in a sensible manner without resorting to
    such actions. Any further discussion will take place off the list so as
    not too fill the list with unnecessary and off topic posts.

    Steve - Cheltenham, UK
    ———
    In love and light we are
    In darkness we are no less

  20. gaston800 Says:

    Thank you Steve!!!
    I come to this site every day eager to learn and as a student of Holistic
    Health, to share my little knowledge on natural health whenever possible. I
    also joined this group to better my health; today after reading the messages
    concerning PORK I got a pain in the upper part of my stomach which I only get
    in very stressful situations and have not had for many years…I would be
    very grateful situations like this one will never happen again!
    As for pork, I have stopped eating it many years ago because it produces
    bouts of acne as soon as I ingest it; the same thing happens to my 25 yr. old
    son. We are O type blood with South American Indian/Portuguese-Spanish
    ancestry.
    Thanks again for your kindness and the unlimited resources you put at our
    hands.
    Teresa, Austin, TX

  21. humberto_180 Says:

    thanks, your answer finally makes some sense.

  22. humberto_180 Says:

    Jeez, guys, I am so sorry I asked the question about pork, it seems to have
    caused alot of problems! Next time, I’ll just figure it out for myself.
    Thanks.

  23. Sterling Charline Says:

    The problem wasn’t your question :-) And if you go figure it out for yourself we’ll get bored with nothing to
    talk about :-)
    Steve - Cheltenham, UK
    ———
    In love and light we are
    In darkness we are no less

  24. humberto_180 Says:

    Thanks, I feel much better, and not quite so guilty. I still have not
    started eating pork again. too far to the store that has the right kind!! :-) Char

  25. mikki_7 Says:

    Don’t be sorry you asked a question. Sometimes it generates lively
    discussion and most of the time it’s handled politely. Don’t let the actions
    and opinions of one person (who has now been banned from the list) influence
    your asking. It was obvious, at least to me, that EVERYTHING was something
    to find fault with as far as this person was concerned. So keep asking, it’s
    how we all learn. And I think you’ll find that most of us are very polite
    people.
    Tabitha

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