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Blood type O more likely to have mood disorders
Hi,
Apparently people with blood type O have low MAO platelet activity. This tends to show up in people with mood disorders. People with blood type O make up about 45% percent of the US population so this is not true of everyone with blood type O. I wish I could figure out how to research this in the scientific journals. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/q...&dopt=Abstract Quote:
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I'm confused, but it looks like something interesting that could help us get good meds someday. I have blood type O. mari |
Interesting.....I am O Positive
Nikko |
WOW!! Interesting.
I *KNEW* there was a deep-down reason why I liked you guys, Mari+Nikko -- maybe we're blood sisters back in time somewhere :cool: Does this mean mean "I've got TONS of people" :grouphug: Barb |
I am going to say I believe there is something to this. I read the 'Eat Right 4 Your Type' book and also purchased the Ailments book to go with it. I looked up Bi-Polar and a small graph proved type O was predominant for that as well as having issues with the brain and dopamine levels. Go to the main website, just search Blood Type Diet and there is an overview of type O and even there he briefly explains the science behind Type O's being predisposed to the 'fight or flight' response and references to brain chemicals.
Ornate Design Let Food Be Your Medicine (may be more to that then we thought :)) |
A- here....
Very interesting though! bizi |
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