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Money problems can have a great affect on a person's diet. These people might have to buy food that can be stored instead of fresh.
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No it has nothing to do with blood. You shouldn't be thinking of a diet but instead you should think if the diet is right for your goals. Make sure you diet safe.
Yes, a diet based on your blood type can actually work as medicines to your body. You can learn more at the aboutbloodtypediet and drlam websites. They are highly recommended.
A high protein diet is good for a person with Type O blood because the stomach is able to digest these animal grains more easily than persons with other blood types.
Atherosclerosis is affected by high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity. A poor diet makes it more likely
Diet and hydration can affect normal blood constituents in a human. Consuming a diet high in certain nutrients can impact blood levels of those nutrients, while dehydration can lead to changes in blood volume and concentration of constituents.
Yes, a low sugar (or any other diet) are okay for your blood type. The blood type and diets do not affect one another so you should not worry about a diet affecting your health as long as it is not a unhealthy diet to begin with.
Yes. Insulin production usually decreases with age, which causes blood sugar to rise. This can be counteracted with exercise and a low-GI diet.
A person who has too few red blood cells probably would benefit from more iron in the diet. There is also a chancethat this personneeds more vitamin B12.