Conventional medical wisdom dictates that dietary lifestyles should be based on evidence-based, medical, and individual nutritional requirements, while Blood Type Diet proponents recommend diets that are tailored around blood types. Their concept would make perfect sense if all individuals with the same blood groups suffered all from the same medical disorders, had all the same nutritional needs, and they all needed the same medications, but that is obviously not the case... Full Text

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