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		<title>By: Esmeralda Christal</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2004/05/28/epo-oops/#comment-1658</link>
		<author>Esmeralda Christal</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2004 11:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Caelen -
 How are foods determined to be in the BENEFICIAL category?
 The food does not agglutinate that blood type. The food does not raise the
 Urinary Indican (bowel toxicity) in that
 blood type. The food
 protects against some disease with a known preference for that blood type, and
 does not show any negative aspects.
 The immunological
 design of the digestive tract seems to indicate a distinct ability to metabolize
 the food well, perhaps as a result
 of anthropology or other
 variations. The food contains an enzyme known to react positively with the
 antigen of that blood type. The food
 does not stimulate an
 opposing blood group antibody reaction.
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 How are foods determined to be in the AVOID category?
 The food has a lectin or other property that reacts adversely with the blood
 type. Relative acid/alkaline balance
 as required to digest the food
 is not compatible. High probability of parasite/mold populations. Causes a
 rise in urine Indican levels
 (indicating bowel toxicity).
 And because Dr D has done the research and says so....
 blessings,
 kathy s
 **email me privately for more info on ordering NAP supps....
 kksmith@...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Caelen -<br />
 How are foods determined to be in the BENEFICIAL category?<br />
 The food does not agglutinate that blood type. The food does not raise the<br />
 Urinary Indican (bowel toxicity) in that<br />
 blood type. The food<br />
 protects against some disease with a known preference for that blood type, and<br />
 does not show any negative aspects.<br />
 The immunological<br />
 design of the digestive tract seems to indicate a distinct ability to metabolize<br />
 the food well, perhaps as a result<br />
 of anthropology or other<br />
 variations. The food contains an enzyme known to react positively with the<br />
 antigen of that blood type. The food<br />
 does not stimulate an<br />
 opposing blood group antibody reaction.<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 How are foods determined to be in the AVOID category?<br />
 The food has a lectin or other property that reacts adversely with the blood<br />
 type. Relative acid/alkaline balance<br />
 as required to digest the food<br />
 is not compatible. High probability of parasite/mold populations. Causes a<br />
 rise in urine Indican levels<br />
 (indicating bowel toxicity).<br />
 And because Dr D has done the research and says so&#8230;.<br />
 blessings,<br />
 kathy s<br />
 **email me privately for more info on ordering NAP supps&#8230;.<br />
 <a href="mailto:kksmith@...">kksmith@&#8230;</a></p>
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		<title>By: Meghan Geralyn</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2004/05/28/epo-oops/#comment-1654</link>
		<author>Meghan Geralyn</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2004 07:48:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Caelen,
It says it's an allergen for type O.
Sarah</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Caelen,<br />
It says it&#8217;s an allergen for type O.<br />
Sarah</p>
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