
European scientists have made a sensational discovery: people with the third blood group age the slowest and are more likely to live to a ripe old age. Studies have shown that these people have a larger supply of cells in their bone marrow, which helps slow down the aging process and reduce the risk of damage to the body. But that's not all - the fourth blood group also promotes longevity, although outwardly its owners may look older than their peers with other blood groups, reports The Health Site, adding that there is still a blood group with the most centenarians.
The blood type with the most centenarians
A study published in Planet Today claims that people with blood type O have a unique advantage in terms of longevity due to the characteristics of their bone marrow. These lucky people can boast of slower aging and less susceptibility to damage to the body. But they are not the only ones who can count on a long life - people with the fourth blood type also fall into the category of long-livers, although their appearance can deceive others, making them visually older.
In 1980, in Japan, Nomi and Alexander Bescher wrote the book “You Are Your Blood Type”. The authors in their study recommend that readers, depending on their blood type, focus on the features. The authors of the book supported their arguments with many empirical studies. It is in Japan that they believe that a person’s personality is directly related to their blood type. This factor is even taken into account when hiring employees.
Features of zero blood type
The first blood group I(0) is the oldest. This blood group is the most common on the planet – it flows in the veins of 45% of humanity. It is called the first because it was the first to appear on earth. And all primitive people who appeared about 40 thousand years ago had exactly this blood group. At the time when our human-like ancestor, the Neanderthal, was replaced by a person of the modern Cro-Magnon type, the other blood groups did not yet exist, they appeared later.
Every person with blood type 0 is genetically gifted with strength, determination, independence, courage, intuition, and inexhaustible optimism. The carriers of this group are the embodiment of determination, assertiveness, and a pronounced instinct for self-preservation.
The authors of the book say that people with this blood type may also have inherited a focus on success and leadership qualities. They attract others with their health, enthusiasm, strength, confidence, and authority.
However, these people need to work on their aggressiveness, arrogance, and excessive selfishness. They find it extremely necessary to belittle the successes of others.
Ancient history of the origin of blood types
According to the theory of the Polish scientist Ludwig Hirschfeld, ancient people of all three races had the same blood type – the first O (I). Their digestive tract was best suited for digesting meat foods.
The second blood group is A (II), which is possessed by 30-40% of the world's population. Caused by forced migrations of the population, it appeared when the need arose to switch to food from agricultural products and, accordingly, a change in lifestyle. As a result, the "vegetarian" second blood group A (II) appeared.
The third blood group is B (III), 10–20% have it. It is believed that the homeland of the gene of the third group B (III) is located in the foothills of the Himalayas, in the territory of present-day India and Pakistan. The nomadic lifestyle, animal husbandry and the use of dairy products for food predetermined the further evolution of the digestive system. The third blood group appeared as a result of the merger of populations and adaptation to new climatic conditions more than 10,000 years ago.
The fourth blood group is AB (IV), only 5% of people have it. It appeared about a thousand years ago, not as a result of adaptation to changing living conditions, like other blood groups, but as a result of the mixing of Indo-Europeans and Mongoloids. Today, only 6% of Europeans have the fourth blood group, which is the youngest in the ABO system, writes Aktualno.com
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