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I was wondering if there's any basis to the major claim of Dadamo's books that the composition of one's diet should vary significantly according to one's blood type. I don't think people are that different, besides the author shows no consideration for seasonality and quality of food, and yin and yang. From someone who consulted with him, I have gathered that he uses Oriental diagnosis. This indiscriminate combination of "works for all method" with what actually works strongly suggests to me that he is a quack. Can anyone comment on his ideas? Misha |