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We Should All Know These 7 Things About Our Blood Type

Humans have four blood type categories, each blood type tells a story of
an individual’s ancestry, what foods are best, and even what exercises
render the best results for mind, body, and soul.

There are four principle types: A which is for Agrarian, B for Bavarian,
O for Original hunter, and AB is the most modern blood type and has the
best immune system. Still there exists another 400 subcategories for
blood types, these all determine an individual’s health profile, it is
also important to note that these aspects will refine ones directional
compass. Therefore the following is mostly an outline to help you get
started in understanding your health in relation to your blood type.

Foods that benefit your blood type:

  • Blood type A: Vegetarian based diet with fish, chicken, and yogurt. Avoid legumes, spicy foods, dehydration, and coffee.
  • Blood type B: Dairy, mutton, fish, vegetables, tea and grains suit this blood type best. Avoid alcohol, preservatives, and excessive noise.
  • Blood type O: Meat, fish, vegetables, and fasting. Avoid dairy, processed foods, and over-eating.
  • Blood type AB: This is considered the modern blood type,
    therefore they can digest anything efficiently. Its is recommend to eat
    organic, fresh live foods, as eating fried (etc) foods take away from
    your energy.

Blood type and personality:

  • Blood type A: compassionate, organized, efficient, leaders
  • Blood type B: meditative, flexible, friendly, action oriented
  • Blood type O: practical, assertive, attentive, empathetic
  • Blood type AB: rational, calm, strong, forward thinking

Blood type and stress:

  • Blood type A: Highly susceptible to high cortisol and takes longer to recover from stress. Drinking water helps to calm down.
  • Blood type B: Mostly calm, but reaches the limit and has an extreme swing to high levels of cortisol. Breathing helps to return to harmony.
  • Blood type O: Susceptible to an outburst of anger, because of
    their primordial ancestry. Visualizing something peaceful helps to
    restore peace.
  • Blood type AB: Handles stress very well, can become frustrated at the worst. Activity like walking helps release built-up tension.

Blood type and fat:

  • Blood type A: Will accumulate fat from meats and sugars.
  • Blood type B: Is ill affected by fried foods and breads.
  • Blood type O: Gains fat from eating irregularly.
  • Blood type AB: Gains fat from inactivity.

Blood type and Mate:

  • RH Factor is the second most important blood group system, after ABO
    consist of 50 defined blood-group antigens, of which D, C, c, E, e are
    the five most important. A.K.A. RH Factor, RH Positive, RH Negative
    which refers to the D antigen only.
  • RH positive has the D antigen and RH negative does not have the D antigen.

In pregnancy, the RH factor can cause complications such as:

  • Hemolytic Disease- breakdown of red blood cells
  • Erythroblastosis Fetalis- producing immature red blood cells, in the fetus

This occurs when the fetus or the fathers’ blood type is incompatible
with that of the mothers (i.e.. typically the mother being RH-negative
and the father RH-positive).

The mother is to receive an injection called RhoGAm or Rho (D) which is a
sterile solution (made from human blood plasma) at 28 weeks of
gestation and within 72 hours after birth to avoid the development of
antibodies from the mother towards the fetus (an allergic reaction could
be possible). The injection works like a vaccine, it contains
RH-positive blood, the mothers’ body then detects these antibodies and
reacts as though the immune system had already taken action against the
“foreign” Rh-positive red blood cells. Therefore distracting the
mothers’ immune system from attacking the fetus.

Blood types and transfusions:

Blood type compatibilities

  • AB is the universal blood type receiver, but can only donate to AB.
  • A can receive blood type from A or O, and can donate to A or AB.
  • B can receive blood type from B or O, and can donate to B or AB.
  • O can only receive from blood type O, and is the universal blood type donor.
  • Individuals with type O RH D negative blood type are often called
    universal donors, and those with type AB RH D positive are called
    universal recipients.

Plasma compatibility

  • AB can only receive plasma from AB, and is the universal plasma donor to any blood group.
  • A can receive from A and AB, but can only donate to A and O.
  • B can receive from B and AB, but can only donate to B and O.
  • O  is the universal plasma receiver, but can only donate plasma to O.
  • Type O plasma containing both anti-A and anti-B antibodies can only
    be given to O recipients. Conversely, AB plasma can be given to patients
    of any ABO blood group, due to not containing any anti-A or anti-B
    antibodies.