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Blood Type B Food List
Blood Type B Food List
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🩸 Blood Type B Food Lists + CEOrganix Supplement Guide
Restore balance. Support immunity. Reduce inflammation.
This guide was created for Blood Type B bodies, which thrive on balance and tend to react poorly to extremes—too much restriction or too much stimulation.
This resource helps you choose foods that support immune function, flexibility, and recovery, while pairing them with CEOrganix supplements that support balance rather than intensity.
🍽️ WHAT’S INCLUDED
✅ Color-Coded Blood Type B Food Lists
🟢 GREEN – Beneficial Foods
Support immune balance, digestion, and reduced inflammation.
🟡 YELLOW – Neutral Foods
Usually tolerated, best rotated to maintain balance.
🔴 RED – Avoid Foods
May contribute to inflammation, immune stress, or digestive disruption.
🌿 CEOrganix Supplement Pairing (Color-Aligned)
Supplement recommendations focus on moderation, immune support, and recovery.
🟢 GREEN Supplements – Foundational Support
Support immune balance, joint health, and stress recovery.
🟡 YELLOW Supplements – Periodic Support
Helpful during travel, schedule changes, or seasonal stress.
🔴 RED Awareness
Supplements or ingredients that may overstimulate Type B bodies during stress.
✔️ CEOrganix supplements only
✔️ Designed for long-term balance
🧠 WHY THIS WORKS FOR BLOOD TYPE B
Blood Type B bodies often:
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Need flexibility rather than rigid rules
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Become inflamed under extremes
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Respond quickly to both stress and care
This guide helps stabilize the system and reduce immune-related allostatic load.
👉 Pairs perfectly with the Blood Type B book and the 30-Day Integration Plan.
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The prices are affordable! However, the owner needs to update their foods list... ex. NO oats are beneficial for any blood type because of the increase in Chlormaquats, and it produces more estrogen in the body. And no one should have any chicken because of the amount of estrogen a singular chicken have in their blood from eating corn, and soy. But for blood type B, the foods list stated that they benefit from all types of oats on their beneficial list. And chicken is a neutral food for Blood Type A. I just think it's a bit unprofessional for the owner to tell the buyers to fix the list when it technically should be the owners job. Given, you know, the owner is the one giving this info out to the public and selling it at that. Just a little more transparency would be very reassuring to know customers have a trusted seller. Other than that the foods list itself is a great foundation to start with when wanting to start with A food to eat everyday.
It's been a lot of contradictory and confusion as far as what has been said by the host, to what's in the products, the book, and the food list. Although, I've learned a lot of other things but I will not be spending anymore money towards this business.
Still processing the way I’m going to have to eat. It’s not bad just gotta do it.
Somethings contradicted.. you would find some of the same items under beneficial in one section and harmful in another section.
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