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The Blood Type Diet Archives Volume 1
Re: Red Wine--Type A's
Posted By: Betty Foster Date: July 05, 1997 at 09:54:59
In Response To: Re: Red Wine--Type A's (Peter D'Adamo)
Dear Dr D'Adamo, Here in Perth, Western Australia, we have noticed that the cooler the climate the grapes come from and their particular variety and their colour, the less problems A1's have when drinking wine. We have, through observational studies and kineseology over the last eight years, noted that this seems to apply to all blood types.Thedifference in climate where the grapes are grown makes a big difference. The summer and winter variety of most fruits and vegetables wehave found makes a great difference in digestion and reactions for blood types.. Take Navel oranges, a winter variety they suit best A1's, A2's and B blood types and the Valencia summer orange that suit O types. Have you noticed this difference in your studies? Delighted with you new book, Congratulations .Betty Foster. Pres. SOMA Health Assoc.of Australia. (WA branch)
Messages in This Thread
Stuart C. Marmorstein, D.C. -- Saturday, 5 July 1997, at 9:55 a.m.
- Re: Red Wine--Type A's
Peter D'Adamo -- Saturday, 5 July 1997, at 9:55 a.m.
- Re: Red Wine--Type A's
Betty Foster -- Saturday, 5 July 1997, at 9:54 a.m.
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