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Local health clinics should have all the information needed. You can approach them and they will be more than happy to assist you in this matter. Becoming a volunteer or just visiting your local Red Cross Donation center will help you get more than what you need. They have all the information about blood, blood types, and how the whole blood is separated.

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You could get information on blood testing from your doctor. He may even have it in your medical records. You do not have to prepare at all for a blood test. All that is required is a sample of your blood.

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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.


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There are plenty of blood type testing kits online. You can purchase on www.4yourtype.com. Another is www.homehealthtest.com for $9.95. You can always go to your doctor and easily receive a blood test there.


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How can I find out what blood type I am?

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Where can I get information about eating right for my blood type?

If you would like to find more information regarding how to eat right for your blood type, there is a book that gives you lots of information to help you make the right choices for your blood type. The book is called Eat Right For Your Blood Type by Peter D'Adamo.


"Where can I find information about blood type B dieting"?

Dr. Peter J. D'Adamo has written books on Blood type dieting and his website www.dadamo.com contains a lot of information and resources on blood type dieting. There are links there for community and support where you can talk to others who have your same blood type and a lot of information on the differnent blood type diets including the B type you are looking for.