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Old 07-02-2020, 05:31 PM #1
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I've chosen to go as gluten free as I can long before Covid... And many people have.

And I don't know if you know anything about the Blood Types we are and what is good for us and what is not, I am back to this book I have owned for 20 yrs....

And new info out there says O types are least prone to the virus, B's which I am a little more and the AB and A are the most prone....You can look this info up if curious Kiwi.

I have worked on my immune system for many yrs and feel it's strong and I'm not out THERE amongst the crowds of people anyway. Going to my mailbox is the furthest I go and no mask here. Take care.

And many feel this is all very political. We don't know, we know nothing for sure.
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