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    Originally posted by Briar Friar View Post
    Hully...I hope you know your blood type and are eating appropriately.

    A’s dont digest meat like O’s. O’s dont do veggies like A’s. B’s do things in between but a bit differently.

    Im an A pos. I need carbs. I need veggies. I need meat. Not all carbs are created equal. Not all veggies are created equal. Not all meats were created equal.

    Seriously...if youre blood type is A and your eating all meat...youre wrong. It sounds your possibly an O... Spradley sounds like an O (his stomach acid reflux is common amongst Os) If youre an O...brussel sprouts (the most nutrient packed vegetable) are likely not a friend of your blood type...amongst other popular brassicas. Ive seen a female O give give herself thyroid problems (and subsequently thyroid removal) by trying to go vegetarian.

    Read the book by Dr DAdamo...Eat Right For Your Type. A 2nd generation hematologist. Its not a fad...its science from God. We are not all created the same for or from the same diet.

    Good luck with youre life style rehabilitation.


    It basically makes me a vegan. Nope




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      Originally posted by Graysonhogs View Post
      It basically makes me a vegan. Nope




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      Went to the blood donation center couple days ago when I had some time. Donated and they told me I'm Apos as well.. hahaha.. nope

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        Originally posted by sling shot View Post
        Did all them Eskimos check their blood type?
        Word, or Comanche or Apache or Tarankawa (well those faukers were cannibals so they are excluded) or Cherrokee or any other early man

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          Originally posted by sotx View Post
          Word, or Comanche or Apache or Tarankawa (well those faukers were cannibals so they are excluded) or Cherrokee or any other early man
          I heard they all ate soy...thats why they were such great warriors...

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            Originally posted by AZST_bowhunter View Post
            I heard they all ate soy...thats why they were such great warriors...

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            LMAO hey that tribe did not begin to emerge until the late 60's and today they are great Social Justice Warriors

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                Originally posted by sotx View Post
                Tell that to eskimos. Surviving on meat for well since dawn of time.


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                That is a myth. Prior to western contact, Eskimos suffered from heart problems, cancer, bone loss and had many other health problems. At 60 they were old and very few of them made it to 70.


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                  Originally posted by Phillip Fields View Post
                  That is a myth. Prior to western contact, Eskimos suffered from heart problems, cancer, bone loss and had many other health problems. At 60 they were old and very few of them made it to 70.

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                  https://nutritionfacts.org/2018/07/12/the-eskimo-myth/
                  Dude nobody lived past 60 0r 70 until the advent of modern medicine.

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                    sounds like I'd rather stay fat

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                      Originally posted by sotx View Post
                      Dude nobody lived past 60 0r 70 until the advent of modern medicine.
                      "DUDE" you better go check your history again... Read up on the life of real live people such as Moses, Abraham, Sarah, Issac, Joseph...

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                        Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View Post
                        "DUDE" you better go check your history again... Read up on the life of real live people such as Moses, Abraham, Sarah, Issac, Joseph...

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                          Can you drink beer? If not screw it!

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                            Originally posted by sotx View Post
                            Dude nobody lived past 60 0r 70 until the advent of modern medicine.
                            That's definitely a myth.

                            Extremely high infant mortality rates was what drug the AVERAGE life span for pre-civilization peoples down into the mid-30s. Folks certainly lived into their old age if they survived past infant-hood

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                              Originally posted by Jspradley View Post
                              That's definitely a myth.

                              Extremely high infant mortality rates was what drug the AVERAGE life span for pre-civilization peoples down into the mid-30s. Folks certainly lived into their old age if they survived past infant-hood
                              Good grief the average life expectancy from the late 1700's till late 1800's and turn of century was 35 - 40 years old. For the united states at the turn of the century it was an astonishing 49 years old. This is according to the CDC national Vital Statistic report from 2003. The advent of modern medicine in treating diseases along with good drinking water and sanitation.

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                                Originally posted by sotx View Post
                                Good grief the average life expectancy from the late 1700's till late 1800's and turn of century was 35 - 40 years old. For the united states at the turn of the century it was an astonishing 49 years old. This is according to the CDC national Vital Statistic report from 2003. The advent of modern medicine in treating diseases along with good drinking water and sanitation.
                                Yes, mostly due to high infant mortality rates.

                                If a significant portion of infants die in childbirth or shortly after then it doesn't matter if a lot of folks like to their 70s, it's going to lower the average life expectancy dramatically.

                                That's just how averages work, because math.




                                "What are my chances of surviving my first year" and "How long will I live if I survive my first year" are two very different questions.

                                And you are correct, modern medicine and sanitation have been the biggest contributors to the rise in average life expectancy, mostly due to making it possible for more babies to survive in the first place/
                                Last edited by Jspradley; 02-26-2020, 03:51 PM.

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