How did human blood types evolve to what they are today? Some scientists believe it was our first defense against disease. This post from Big Think delves into the evolutionary advantage of having different blood types. I still remember when my mother told me I had O- blood. She said it meant I was a universal donor—anyone could receive my blood, but I could only take O- ... Continue Reading
Eating for Your Blood Type—B+ & B-
Your blood type provides a general look into your ancestral history. It is believed that each blood type hints to a different but rich history, including where your ancestors came from, what climate they lived in, what they did for a living, and what they ate on a daily basis. It seems logical, then, that the four blood types respond to different foods in different ways. ... Continue Reading