Type A blood
this suggests that you are reliable, a team player, and may benefit from a vegetarian diet.
Anthropologists believe that type A blood originated in Asia or the Middle East between 25,000 and 15,000 BC. 42% of Canadians have type A blood. Type A blood is compatible with people who are either type A or AB.
Type B blood
suggests that you are independent, a self-starter, and may benefit from a wholesome well-balanced diet.
Anthropologists believe that type B blood appeared between 15,000 and 10,000 BC in the Himalayas. Only 9% of Canadians have type B blood, and is compatible only with people who have type B or AB.
Type AB blood
suggests that you are organized, friendly and may enjoy a vegetarian or wholesome well-balanced diet.
Anthropologists believe that type AB blood did not originate until 900 to 1000 years ago and came into existence when eastern Mongolian invaders overran the last of European civilization. This is the rarest blood type with only 3.5% of Canadians having it. Having type AB blood means you are only compatible with other type ABs.
Type O blood
suggests that you might be competitive, goal-oriented and a real meat-eater.
Anthropologists believe that type O is the oldest and most common blood type, originating in Southern Africa. 45% of Canadians have type O blood, and type Os can only receive blood from other people who have type O blood.
And according to Peter J. D'Adamo, N.D., there are certain foods people of different blood groups should eat.
* Type O's (46 % of the population), belong to the oldest genetic group and need to eat meat virtually every day to satisfy their ancient, hunter-gatherer genes. Type O's should also avoid oats, wheat, and most grains, because they are all products of an agriculture that didn't exist when O's originated.
* Type A's (40% of the population) evolved after the start of agrarian society and are best off as vegetarians.
* Type B's (10 % of the population) emerged as humans migrated toward colder, harsher climates. Bs' can have the most varied diet, including meat, and theirs is the only blood type that does well with dairy products.
* Type AB (4% of the population) is a relatively modern adaptation that arose from the intermingling of the A's and the B's. Therefore, AB's have the benefits and intolerances of types A and B.
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