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Old 01-07-2002, 06:22 AM
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Hi Bo. I wish I had more information on this changing of blood types. I guess more research and evidence is needed to prove or disprove Kushi's hypostesis. I'll do a little more digging around by way of the lower primates and their evolution to see if there is a trend or patteren to correlates to geography, climate and foods consumed.

It would appear (from the hypotesis) that lower primates that resided in trees and ate fruit, nut, etc. would have A type blood and that during the ice age when primates came down from trees to eat more land food that blood type would change to AB, then
as their body stuctures change and began eating more diverse diet during cold ages that B type would come, etc. It is interesting that there are a wide variety of blood types in each geographic location and climate, and that they appear to remain consistent.

So it is good to see you are on the ball and making these connections and challenging the theory put forth. I do agree that there is some truth to the BTD (as I stated earlier) but still yin/yang and climate should hold primary importance. Type-O, huh? No wonder all the girls were looking at you in the lecture hall that night. I didn't stand a chance :-(. I'll report my findings at a later date, but if anyone from the KI happens to have proof of blood type changing over time I would be interested to see these findings.



In peace, Roy
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