Eating differently does not affect your blood type. Your blood type is determined from the blood types of your biological parents, so it is genetic, not something that can be changed or acquired.
You eat for your blood type be eating certain foods that respond the best with your metabolism and digestive system. Certain blood types digest certain foods differently.
No, changing your blood type is impossible. Just eating whatever you want won't change your blood type. You con't change your blood type even if you would like too.
Certain blood types prefer certain foods over others and will process it differently in your body. Type O individuals whould avoid a lot of dairy, corn and whole wheat as their digestive system works differently than a person with type A blood.
You cannot improve your diet to become a positive. It is what it is, you cannot change it. Eating healthy is critical to a long life, but doesn't affect your blood type.
No, your blood type can not change.
Yes chicken liver can change type A blood into type O blood.
No, but a bone marrow transplant would change your blood type.
It is not possible for your blood type to change. This has only been observed with rare forms of cancer. If a blood type change has occurred it is usually due to a lab error. So a change in diet will not result in a change in blood type.
The diet for blood type B, is the most varied. Since food reacts differently with each blood type, your blood type is going to determine how your body reacts with the food that you eat.
There are several websites that offer information on eating to lose weight, based on your blood type. These include: Web MD, Health.com and 4YourType.com.
No, but a bone marrow transplant would change your blood type.
When testing for a persons blood type at a hospital they put a drop of blood with different antibodies, which will react differently based on the antigens in your blood. If you donate blood at red cross, or a hospital they'll do this for you.