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  <read_at>Sun May 10 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[The concept here -- that your blood type determines the best diet for you, your stress level, your temper (or lack thereof), etc. -- is kind of suspect, I admit. Still, it got me to buy a bunch of tofu, switch to soy milk, pretty much eliminate meat from mealtime, and even say no to an ice cream tonight at Ben + Jerry's ... So, there's got to be something here. (Of course, anyone who knows me even a little knows that a book advising me to drink more red wine and coffee must be top-notch literature.) <br/><br/>I guess the main message of my revue is to take this book with a grain of salt ... especially if you're a type A like me! Salt rocks! Ooooooh, better yet, soy sauce! Who-hooo! Go soy!<br/>]]></body>
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