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OECD Better Life Initiative - StumbleUpon. Food Lists for Blood Types. If you have not been tested for food tolerance / intolerance, or you do not have inspiration and time and energy to try rotation-elimination diet - by following the Blood Type Diet you can get very close to the list of food items that you tolerate. Blood Type Diet is based on the fact that people with same blood type (O, A, B, AB ) and same race (Asian, Caucasian, African, Native American, Australian) are very similar in the way how they tolerate different foods.

Click on the foods below and find out which food you can eat for your blood type. Beans, Beverages, Condiments, Dairy, Eggs, Exercise, Fish, Fruit, Grains, Herbs and Spices, Meat, Medicinal Herbs, Nuts and Seeds, Oils (cold pressed), Supplements (vitamins and minerals), Sweeteners, Vegetables. Listen to a Wall of rock Music. Alain Badiou. A Positive Definition of The Infinite. Home. The Great Vermont Uprising Against Corporate Personhood. Share Vermonters went to their town meetings this week to settle questions about dump fees, snowplowing contracts and utility meters. They also decided to take on the corrupt campaign system that is steering the republic toward catastrophe. And they have done so in a voice loud enough to be heard all the way to Washington.

By Thursday morning, sixty-four towns reported they had moved to amend the US Constitution to overturn the Supreme Court’s Citizen’s United ruling—as well as the false construct that says, in the words of Mitt Romney, “corporations are people, my friend.” “Unlike the U.S. Supreme Court, Town Meeting Day voters understood that corporations are not people,” declared US Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, a champion of his state’s uprising against corporate personhood. “The resounding results will send a strong message that corporations and billionaires should not be allowed to buy candidates and elections with unlimited, undisclosed spending on political campaigns.”

Alain Badiou. Philosophy: What Is to Be Done? 2010.