How To Fight Cancer and Win - A Types


At Increased Risk

Blood Type A

Cancer cells develop a defense mechanism of their own by surrounding themselves with a camouflaging layer of mucus. This protective outer layer makes it difficult for the body’s defenses to recognize a malignant cell, and they thus hesitate to attack it.

Those of us with blood type A are at particular risk of developing cancer at some time in our lives because cancerous cells have a marked resemblance to blood type A cells. The defense system present in blood group A is not efficient in identifying cancer cells and is very slow to attack, thereby giving the cancer a better chance of developing.

German research has documented this problem. Blood type A represents 43%, less than half, of the German population. But a whopping 77%, more than ¾ , of the cancer victims in the nation are blood type A. At the opposite end of the scale. The study showed that only 19% of Germany’s cancer patients are blood type O, but blood type O carriers represent the highest percentage of the general population.

Clearly, blood type A [and AB] carriers should incorporate all the preventive measures known into their lifestyles as quickly as possible in order to reduce  their risk of developing cancer.

‘How to fight Cancer and Win’ William L. Fischer

Guess all that German sausage and cheese isn’t agreeing with the A types!!

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