Does Your Blood Type Determine Your Diseases and Personality?

Tell Your Blood Type, Learn Your Personality and Diseases...


In many countries, people often look closely at a potential partner's star sign to check their compatibility level. But the Japanese like to do things a little differently. They rely on blood type for personality matching and information. Yes, while your blood type reveals your personality type, they also hint at future illnesses.

Enjoy some science and a drop of fun as you explore the effects of blood types in this article.
ketsueki-gata It's a term that might once have been familiar only to phlebotomists and vampires. But since the 1930s, ketsueki-gata has become a popular way to analyze a person's personality by blood type, thanks to Japanese professor Tokeji Furukawa. While there is no scientific evidence linking blood types to personality types, Furukawa's claims have been embraced in Japanese culture. Just as astrology is accepted in the USA, blood type is accepted in Japan as it affects personality and people's health.


From a Western health science perspective, the four main blood types are differentiated by their antigens. Antigens are found on the surface of red blood cells and help determine how effectively our immune system is working. The link with immunology has enabled health education researchers to establish a relationship between personal health patterns and blood types for centuries.


THE EFFECT OF BLOOD GROUPS ON HEALTH
While you'll never study blood-related personality types in a health sciences degree program, it's fun to decide for yourself whether the ketsueki-gata principles apply to you. A quick look at the pros and cons of our own hemoglobin according to western medicine and ketsueki-gata.

A BLOOD GROUP
Mosquitoes do not find this blood type very attractive. In terms of health, they are 20 percent more likely to develop stomach cancer compared to types O and B, and have a 5 percent higher risk of heart disease than other blood types.

B BLOOD GROUP
Type B blood types have 50,000 times more types of friendly bacteria than types A or O. Women with type B blood have an 11 percent higher risk of developing heart disease and ovarian cancer than women with type O, AB, or B.

AB BLOOD GROUP
AB+ blood group is the universal plasma donor. Compared to those with AB blood group, the risk of heart disease is 23 percent higher. In addition, pregnant women with AB blood group have a higher risk of developing preeclampsia.

0 BLOOD GROUP

O blood group can donate red blood cells to anyone. People with blood type O have a lower risk of dying from pancreatic cancer or malaria, and are more likely to get ulcers. In addition, the risk of rupture of the Achilles tendon is higher in this blood group. Mosquitoes find you quite attractive.


THE EFFECT OF BLOOD GROUPS ON YOUR PERSONALITY

A BLOOD GROUP
The good features of the A blood group are serious, creative, logical, shy, patient and responsible, while the negative features are stubborn and nervous.

B BLOOD GROUP
Good traits of B blood group are passionate, active nature, creative and strong, while negative traits are selfish, irresponsible, unforgiving and disorganized.

AB BLOOD GROUP
The good features of the AB blood group are that they are cool, controlled, rational and adaptable, while their negative features are being critical, indecisive, forgetful and irresponsible.

0 BLOOD GROUP
The good traits of the O blood group are that they are confident, self-determined, willful and intuitive, while the negative traits are that they are the most centered, cold, unpredictable and potential workaholic.

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