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[QUOTE="Doginaus, post: 2142355, member: 5203"] Strange post for a college basketball thread, but since we're all humans and pretty much go through the same things and have the same type of problems, it is probably more necessary than we would like to admit. So, I'll jump in. Great to hear about all the dieting going on, I'm doing on one as well for health reasons. The diet I'm using is called the blood type diet and it is designed to work with those type of foods that are most beneficial with each individual blood type. Unfortunately, my blood type doesn't allow me to eat any wheat, potatoes or corn, which makes it very hard to eat out. But that's okay because I've learned to adjust my diet to eat those foods that are beneficial to my blood type. I've done this diet several years ago and lost 32 lbs in 2 months, but, the added benefit to this diet is that along with losing the 32 lbs, all my levels; blood sugar, cholesterol, etc..., which were way out of whack, all came back to normal levels. I am currently on this diet again and in just over 3 weeks, I've lost 18 lbs. Another benefit is that I'm feeling better, health wise. [/QUOTE]
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