AB Blood Type diet consists foods that are high in protein, with deep ocean vegetables and fish being most important. It also includes organic dairy products, vegetables and fruits. You may eat most grains, beans and peas, although no corn or buckwheat. Legumes (beans and peas) are good for you.
A person with an AB blood type should eat a healthy diet. An AB blood type diet limits chicken, red meat, and pork. Eat seafood, tofu, dairy, and fruits and vegetables instead. Here is a resource that lists the foods recommended for an AB blood type diet http://thenaturalhealthplace.com/Articles/BloodTypeAB.html .
His blood type is AB.
Possible blood types of the child with a mother who has A blood type and a father who has AB blood type are A, B, and AB. :)
Blood Type: AB
I am blood typr AB+ and i donate. The only type I can receive is AB+
The blood type AB is a universal receiver meaning it can receive blood from blood types A, B, AB, and O.
Yes a special diet for blood type AB exists. You would want to eat grains, and vegetables because you have a slower metabolism. You would also want to stay clear of a lot of meat since it is harder to digest.
A,ab or b
The AB blood type is known as the universal recipient. Therefore, the groups that a person with this blood type can give blood to are limited. If your blood is AB+, then you can only give to others with AB+ blood. If your blood is AB-, then you can give to people with both AB+ or AB- blood.
If the blood type is AB then the agglutinin would be O because agglutinin is what we do not have. Since the person has AB type blood, he/she does not have O type blood.
The universal recipient blood type is AB. This blood type can receive A, B, AB, or O type bloods.
Yes, individuals with AB blood type can donate to individuals with A blood type because A is a compatible blood type for AB donors.