Do you mean if you personally have problems with particular foods..?
If so you can get blood tests done to show food allergies or intolerances, but there is also certain blood types of people that need to have a different diet to the norm.
2007-05-11 00:30:29
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answered by not so straight chick 3
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YES!
I have a sister who was constantly overweight and she went to every type of doctor, specialist and consultant possible to determine the reason.
Blood tests were a part of the regimen.
Curiously, there was a common indicator that all the specialists recognized and when the results came back in similar fashion, they reported that the food that was causing her weight gain was called MORE food, but it often appeared using a pseudonym, known as TOO MUCH food.
No, I am not kidding. She did all of this, but remained in denial for years. When she reached 30 years old, and 5 foot one tall , she hit 320 pounds.
There are countless people offering ways to control weight, every one of them hoping to sell whatever idea they have to make a buck from you, but by far the best method of weight control is choosing an appropriate diet, coupled with a decent excercise program, both of which take your lifestyle and your body type into account.
See your doctor about this. The blood test can help to identify many medical concerns, such as diabetes and thyroid problems, both of which affect your diet and weight, but as far as food itself is concerned it can only help to determine your rate of metabolism, which your doctor will take into acount when recommending a program for you.
2007-05-11 08:43:07
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answered by Ef Ervescence 6
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what the hell are you talking about???? i can tell you right now without a blood test.. ice cream, chocolate, candy, sugar, potato chips, pizza, chicken wings... shall i go on? what is your underlying question? what are you getting at?
2007-05-11 07:28:36
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answered by mayday3374 5
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Why not ask a pathologist?
2007-05-11 07:53:02
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answered by Anonymous
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