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daisy dukes

Joined: 06/09/2008 Posts: 3815
Message Posted: 14/07/2009 13:48 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 1 of 9 in Discussion |
| here's a link for some interesting reading on blood types and how the different types may affect you and your lifestyle. It's quite detailed but really worth a perusal. http://www.dadamo.com/bloodtype_A.htm DD |
mixie

Joined: 16/05/2009 Posts: 302
Message Posted: 14/07/2009 13:51 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 2 of 9 in Discussion |
| Very interesting.... I am fascinated by all this blood group type stuff thanks for the link M |
nurseawful


Joined: 06/02/2009 Posts: 5934
Message Posted: 14/07/2009 14:36 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 3 of 9 in Discussion |
| Mixie, I wouldn't get too much into this naturopathy, these Doctors and I use the word loosely are not trained up to the standard of a GP as we know it, so without that training a lot of knowledge is not gained. Clinics like the one on the link are all over America and Canada and whilst I believe there is room for alternative medicine in this world, it often only gives people false hope especially in terminal illness. But DD well worth the read always good to get others thoughts on subjects like this. And I got your text thanks for that. Chris |
loslobos

Joined: 02/04/2009 Posts: 167
Message Posted: 14/07/2009 15:24 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 4 of 9 in Discussion |
| once again, wise words by our resident nurse ! |
daisy dukes

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Message Posted: 14/07/2009 15:31 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 5 of 9 in Discussion |
| I agree wise words from 'awful' nurse but still an interesting read, certainly gives food for thought...the history on blood and where it originated is especially interesting.... O being the oldest and B being the youngest....etc etc DD |
nurseawful


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Message Posted: 14/07/2009 15:45 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 6 of 9 in Discussion |
| DD I totally agree it is a good read, but some of it a bit mumbo jumbo as the ABO blood grouping not even discovered until 1900 by I think an Austrian Doctor or Professor. So if it hadn't been for that man chances are you wouldn't be sitting at the PC today as they would have filled you full of any blood and just prayed that it would be a match. I think it wasn't until the 1950's that they discovered the Rhesus link, so we are all very fortunate to live in todays world. |
daisy dukes

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Message Posted: 14/07/2009 16:02 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 7 of 9 in Discussion |
| Well thank goodness for forward thinking people, and all those scientists out there....i'm not an academic but i do find these ideas rather titillating and i look forward to new ones, even the crazy ones seem possible these days.....unless something is proven as complete tosh, i'm prepared to give it a chance...you just never know whats about to be discovered! DD |
loslobos

Joined: 02/04/2009 Posts: 167
Message Posted: 14/07/2009 16:47 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 8 of 9 in Discussion |
| Isn't life great ?! |
spider

Joined: 03/01/2009 Posts: 5527
Message Posted: 14/07/2009 23:55 | Join or Login to Reply | Message 9 of 9 in Discussion |
| daisy you Vampire......i need 1pint of your blood so as i can keep in the freezer just in case.!!! Mr Spider has a head like a hole in a bucket...every time i ask him what blood group i am..he says hes forgotten...WHAT..how many times do i need to tell him...same as Daisy..remember it was just on loan.!! Spider,X |
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