Day 36:
Things have been quite well. My skin, especially, is doing great. However, I'm not feeling as good as I did over 2 weeks ago, when I had a huge surge in energy, happiness and health in general, when I felt on top of the world. I am still doing better without the beef, though.
Now, my blood type testing kit came in today. Logically, it turns out that I am blood type A-, just like my sister and father. My sister definitely shares many health problems with me, she just got luckier growing up and wasn't a total mess emotionally and physically as I was, but it seems that she has slowly been on a downward path.
Like I thought, beef is not for me. That is, if there is at least some truth to the blood type diet, which I do believe there is, even if it isn't completely correct in every way. Everything has its flaws, but we can always learn something from different perspectives and ideas. Remember, I am not looking to follow the diet completely, but I am experimenting to see if it holds any value for me in any way at all.
According to some sources, the only suitable meat for me would be chicken and turkey. However, there's a good variety of fish which I should be able to eat, like salmon, tuna and trout, which I find great.
When I get back from Europe in a month, I should still have great options for wild caught fish like salmon from my local co-op farmer every week. It will be a little more expensive, but I am glad to keep going to find what is best for me.
Apparently, milk shouldn't be good for me, but possibly regardless of my blood type, I think I may be completely adapted to almost all dairy, or specifically just raw dairy.
Maybe I'll even end up eating raw oats in the future (in some kind of "primal" muesli like I grew up on), but experimenting for that will probably come later when and if things get even better.
I may experiment a little with some fruit while I am in Europe, especially if I find it too difficult to maintain my current diet. I will definitely give fish a try and, when ending up at a restaurant, I will ask them to cook it very lightly.