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The Blood Group Diet

The Blood Group Diet

Follow a diet that's designed specifically for your blood group and you'll lose weight, feel healthier and lower your risk of many diseases. At least, that's what Dr Peter D'Adamo, naturopath and creator of the Blood Type Diet claims in his book Eat Right For Your Blood Type. What is it? It is based on the idea that each blood group has its own unique antigen marker (a substance that the body ...
Stabilizing Your Blood Sugar

Stabilizing Your Blood Sugar

Blood sugar (glucose) is the fuel for every single cell in your body. Stable blood sugar level helps prevent complications like diabetes, heart disease, memory problems and fertility problems. It is also key to feeling energized throughout the day as well as controlling hunger. Your blood sugar levels are linked to the type and amount of food you eat, and your body's ability to create and use ...
DASH Diet to Control Blood Pressure

DASH Diet to Control Blood Pressure

We all know that one needs to eat the right amounts and right balance of food to maintain a healthy weight. Everyone is looking for healthy diet that is going to help them be successful in improving their health. Some people are looking to reduce weight while others are looking to reduce their risk factors for developing disease. Hypertension, a term that is used to identify high blood pressure, ...

Discussions - Blood Group

4 blood groups
Q: What are the 4 blood groups?

A: The four types of blood groups are-A,B,AB, and O.They have their rhesus factors + OR -.

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Blood group compatibility for marriage
Q: Is blood group compatibility for marriage necessary?

A: What? That has to be the silliest thing I have ever heard. Why would it matter what blood group the couple has? As long as you love each other then that's all that matter. Besides blood group compatibility itself is a relative and complicated thing. No one will get married if such a thing became necessary. I think we humans tend to complicate ...

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Various blood groups
Q: Do Various Blood Groups loose weight differently?

A: The rate at which a person loses weight depends upon the metabolism and insulin sensitivity which is the major factor deciding the weight loss. However blood type also has a slight effect on weight loss because some food substance may act differently in one blood type as compared to another. People with blood group A as more prone to diseases like ...

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How Many Blood Groups?

A: According to the AB0 blood group system there are four different kinds of blood groups: A, B, AB or 0. 1.Blood group A If you belong to the blood group A, you have A antigens on the surface of your red blood cells and B antibodies in your blood plasma.2.Blood group B If you belong to the blood group B, you have B antigens on the surface of...

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Health News - Blood Group

Improvement in the Social Status Reduces the Risk of High Blood Pressure

Improvement in the Social Status Reduces the Risk of High Blood Pressure

A "rags to riches" progression may mean a lot of bright dreams for you- recognition, bank balance, better education for your children, jewelry for your spouse, expensive vacations and club memberships and a sense of security and safety. In fact, getting uplifted economically will also work to promote your social status. And the same can lower your blood pressure. This is what we have ...
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The "Defamed" Potato Found to Lower High Blood Pressure in Obese Individuals

The horns of a dilemma may keep poking us in every move of our life - lighter as well as deeper. The "tick-tick" of a swinging pendulum may knock at our minds every single time we try to make a decision in any controversial issue. The swing continues- left and right. Even when a new theory or fact comes up, we are still in the same muddy water. For example, we still remain fussy about ...
Quality of Adipose Tissue May Contribute to Obesity Related Disorders: Study

Quality of Adipose Tissue May Contribute to Obesity Related Disorders: Study

Quality and quantity may not seem to go together. If you want quantities, you may need to compromise on the quality. Again, paying greater attention to quality may require you to forget about the numbers. But the world, more specifically this brutal professional world demands both. And you may only find quality and quantity to appear hand in hand in the worst cases - in obesity. Researchers at the...

New Super Sticky, Heart Enemy Cholesterol Discovered

Cholesterol and its threats to cardiovascular health may assume a new definition with the discovery of a "super bad" and "super sticky" MGmin-low-density lipoprotein, LDL. Researchers at the University of Warwick, England, have discovered that this LDL has the capability to raise the risk of heart diseases. The study, funded by the British Heart Foundation, revealed a greater ...

Health Tips - Blood Group

Carrying extra weight around your waist? Start trimming it soon, fat around waist (than other areas of your body) puts you at a higher risk of diabetes.

Abdominal fat (also called visceral adipose fat) is especially active hormonally, secreting a group of hormones called adipokines that may possibly impair glucose tolerance by ...

Glossary - Blood Group

Epinephrine

Epinephrine (also referred to as adrenaline) is a naturally occurring hormone produced by the medulla (inside) of the adrenal gland (located above the kidney). The secretion of epinephrine by the adrenal is part of the fight-or-flight reaction, ...

LDL

Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) is a type of lipoprotein that transports cholesterol and triglycerides from the liver to peripheral tissues. LDL is one of the 5 major groups of lipoproteins (chylomicrons, VLDL, IDL, LDL, HDL). Like all lipoproteins, ...

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