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by Peter Dadamo (Author) "EARLY IN MY PRACTICE AS A NATUROPATH, I discovered, almost by coincidence, that when my female patients followed the correct diet for their blood type,..." (more)
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The author, a naturopathic doctor, follows his bestselling guide to healthy eating based on blood type (Eat Right for Your Type) with a program designed to provide optimal conditions for fertility as well as for pregnancy and childbirth. D'Adamo, with the collaboration of freelance writer Whitney, utilizes current genetic research to explain the chemical reaction between blood type and food. Someone, for example, with Type O blood who wants to conceive should eat a diet that includes beef or lamb, as proteins from these meats help to create a beneficial physical atmosphere for conception. A woman with Type A blood, however, in order to create the best conditions for conception, should eliminate meat from her diet and consume fish and seafood as her chief sources of protein. Divided into sections for blood Types O, A, B and AB, D'Adamo provides nutritional strategies, including recipes, concerning detailed advice on what foods to consume, avoid, and how frequently to eat. According to the author, following these guidelines will facilitate trouble-free pregnancies and childbirths. He also suggests exercises for before and after birth that are based on type. To best recover from childbirth, an AB woman should rely more on stretching exercises, while a Type O mother can engage more quickly in aerobics. Included also are nutritional plans, based on blood type, for the new baby. This is a very useful tool for new parents with a strong interest in alternative medicine.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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The physician who gave us the blood-type diet (with various books claiming three million in print) now addresses new moms.
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Odd but worth it, Oct 15 2003
By Paulita Burns (St. Louis, MO USA) - See all my reviews
Reading the other reviews, I can hear where other reviewers are coming from. It's true, this way of eating and exercising does not provide a one-size-fits-all approach, and often can seem odd. Dr. D'Adamo's Blood Type diet & exercise recommendations are explained in much more detail in earlier books. In particular, Live Right 4 Your Type would be a great introduction to the theory and science behind the Blood Type Diet (BTD). I see Eat Right 4 Your Baby (ER4YB) as a resource for folks who already have familiarity with the BTD and have found that it makes sense for them. I do wish that ER4YB included information regarding variations for non-secretors. As someone working towards getting healthy now, in anticipation of pregnancy in a few years, this information is very helpful to me, including in terms for maximizing fertility. I have lost 60 pounds in the last year from following these diet & exercise guidlines, and have seen a tremendous improvement in my energy, allergies, asthma, sinuses, and joint stiffness.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Help To Pregnant Moms, Oct 14 2003
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Eat Right 4 Your Baby is a terrific book. It is focused on being a wonderful guide for Moms-to-be. Dr. D'Adamo's Blood Type books have been written to try and help as many people as possible. Detailed Outcomes are publicly available on his Website. Many people describe the relief they received by utilizing the information presented by Doctor D'Adamo. He wants everyone to have successful and pleasant experiences as Parents-to-be. Happy healthy parents produce happy healthy babies. The book has lots of good recipes and meal plans, too.
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4.0 out of 5 stars At least give it a scan at your local library..., July 25 2003
By "sinsaratea" (Woodstock, GA United States) - See all my reviews
I perused this at my local health food store. If you already eat outside of the typical American diet and aren't opposed to meat/and dairy alternatives, you will find that you won't have to change much. I agree that I am slightly puzzled by a couple of the foods I must avoid, but most of it makes sense...NOT that I am happy about giving up corn and potatos! My parents are both O types,as well and my father and all his relatives have diabetes. Staying away from the wheat will keep me from that pathway, I hope. Do go to your library first and judge for yourself.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Save your money or spend it elsewhere
I pre-read this in the library before I bought it. Good thing! It is obviously another gimmick to make this guy (and his publisher) rich. Read more
Published on July 15 2003 by Sheila Rosenthal

1.0 out of 5 stars Definately Not What I Was Looking For
If you want to be starved out of your pregnancy by all means read this book. However, I do not agree with the premise of the book. Read more
Published on May 2 2003 by S. L. Leuchs

1.0 out of 5 stars Survey says: TWO THUMBS DOWN
This has got to be one of the most absurd books I have ever read. Imagine my surprise at discovering that as a pregnant woman with type-A blood that the authors cannot safely... Read more
Published on April 28 2003 by misssusan

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