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Old 08-23-2015, 12:24 PM #4
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I have followed the blood type system probably starting 15 yrs ago. I think there is something to it. I eat meat, but not heavy portions. Lamb is my favorite and it's in my blood type which is B. Love my lamb patties on a nice bed of romaine lettuce salad.

Thinking more and more on the Gluten issue and especially the arthritis connection. Hearing this morning on the gluten epidemic issue in Italy and more and more gluten free foods coming on the scene. I was born and raised with italian foods and live in a body of OA....connection?
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