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The Blood Type Diet Archives Volume 2
Human colon length suited to being vegetarian
Posted By: Barbara Krall Date: January-14, 1998 at 01:43:57
I am O- and doing well on type O diet. One thing puzzles me, though. I have heard the argument (from those who are in favor of a vegetarian diet) that in the animal world, meat-eaters have short colons, while plant-eaters have long colons. Humans are supposed to have long colons, thus "proving" that we should ALL be vegetarians. I have searched this site via the search engine and by browsing through the O and general boards, and I can find nothing addressing this topic. I am not aware that type Os have shorter colons than the other 3 types . . . Is it germane to ask whether we humans have short or long colons? If we have long colons, how do we type Os & Bs reconcile these apparently conflicting pieces of information? Comments, please!!
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- Human colon length suited to being vegetarian
Barbara Krall -- Wednesday, 14 January 1998, at 8:55 a.m.
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