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The Complete Home GfuoidoedtoanHderbnsu, tNraittuioranl Healing, and Nutrition  
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greatly help this process of conquering “driven” addiction by altering the  
body’s chemistry, balancing and overriding unwanted cravings.  
The Options  
When I think about food for myself and my family, when I talk about  
foods with patients, I hope to represent the plant that flowers cheerfully,  
sways in the wind, and has a good root system that grounds and stabilizes  
it. Food is there to be enjoyed and you need to be creative and flexible in  
order to do so. The basis of this should be a combination of intuition and  
knowledge about what promotes good body chemistry and happy, healthy  
beings.  
Sometimes tremendous upheaval is needed in order to transform  
sickness into health. To many people it appears to be too hard to change  
long-established and often cherished patterns, tastes, and beliefs. Changes  
in food can be bewildering and challenging and many people cannot, or  
will not, attempt such changes. Getting outside help to devise what is  
right for your individual body type, body weight, health, and culture will  
further this often difficult process. For some, the love and joy of  
nourishing their own bodies and respecting their own beings is simple;  
others find it more difficult. Some find it easiest to make changes when  
they are well. There are, however, some cases in which people become so  
seriously ill that a drastic change of diet may be their only option. In these  
situations, making this choice may prove to be a lifesaver.  
But remember, eating is a loving and highly social process. Don’t  
become unbalanced and neurotic about the often sad state of our food-  
chain options. Do your best, enjoy what you have, and be grateful for  
what your purse affords.  
Blood Types and Digestive Enzymes  
Blood group tests are available, which some professionals believe can give  
you an indication of which foods suit your genetic makeup; more simply,  
you can just ask your doctor what blood type you are and then follow the  
general advice below.  
Blood types can be broken down into group O, group A (which further  
differentiates into A1 and A2), group B, and group AB.  
diet for blood group o  
Historically, the blood group O diet was apparently the first to evolve and  
is associated with hunter-gatherer societies. People who are Group O do  
well on diets that are high in proteins such as meat, poultry, and fish.  
Dairy products, corn, and most grains should be eliminated. Group O  


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