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This week's Mind and Muscle Magazine articles

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Squats Redux by Jim Ganley
Can one read too much about squats, the king of all exercises? I don???t think so, yet so many still avoid them, or avoid doing them properly. Jim takes us back to his younger days at the ???Y??? in the 60's and his progression in doing ???knee bends??? as the squat was then known ??? from barely squatting a couple of inches, to squatting ???butt to the floor???.

Dieting by Blood Type by Wesley Silveria AKA Iron Addict
We are all familiar with the wide variety of diets promoted for fat loss, particularly those that focus on carb reduction. However, who has ever considered that their blood type may actually influence their body???s reaction to different foods and its tendency to affect one's metabolism? Author Wesley Silveira has done some research into the topic and discusses whether dieting by blood type is a valid approach.

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Diet by blood type. Now that is something I would have never thought of. Sounds like a gimic at first glance, though. I suppose I should check it out.
 
I found this pretty damn interesting.

"Think of a lectin as a protein containing a key that fits a certain type of lock. This lock is a specific type of carbohydrate. All life forms, plant and animal, insect and fungus have cell membranes that contain carbohydrates that sit within and project from the membrane. If a lectin with the right key comes in contact with one of these 'locks' on the gut wall or artery or gland or organ it 'opens the lock', that is disrupts the membrane and damages the cell and may initiate a cascade of immune and autoimmune events leading to cell death. "

Dieting by Blood Type | Mind and Muscle

Since most autoimmune pathology is unknown as to what causes it, I wonder if this is being studied at all.
 
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