Features
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Manifestations
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Increased risk
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Variations
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Psychophysiology
Elevated levels of cortisol, a tendency to overproduction of cortisol during stress
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- Excessive reaction to stress
- Difficulty returning to equilibrium after the stress
- Sleep disorders
- Drowsiness in the daytime
- The suppression of beneficial microorganisms in the digestive tract
- The suppression of immune function
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- Depression
- Insulin resistance
- Hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid gland)
- High level of stress can worsen the course of disease
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OLDER PEOPLE:
- There is a link between high levels of cortisol and Alzheimer's disease and senile dementia
- Violation of the balance of stress hormones may lead to age loss of muscle tissue
CHILDREN:
- High levels of cortisol may be a factor of autism |
Tendency to a rapid excretion of nitric oxide due to the influence of B-gene alleles on enzymatic production of nitric oxide
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When violations:
- Excessive emotional reaction to stressful situations
- Apathy, lack of motivation
- Broad systemic effects on the body
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When violations:
- Chronic viral infections
- Syndrome of chronic fatigue, multiple sclerosis, Lou-Gehrig's disease
- Low or high blood pressure
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Digestion
The level of alkaline phosphatase - from medium to high
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- Facilitates easier lipolysis
- Provides additional protection against coronary artery disease
- Strengthens bones
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With a balanced metabolism reduced risk of developing diabetes and cardiovascular disease
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SECRETORS:
- A more pronounced effect of lectins |
Metabolism
The strong influence of food lectins on the balance of metabolism |
- Lectins slows metabolism
- Lectin create insulin resistance
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- Hypoglycemia
- Obesity
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OLDER PEOPLE:
- Lack of libido
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Immunity
Many bacteria possess B-like antigens
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- The body does not perceive as "enemies" of infectious agents with antigens, the structure resembled their own
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- Influenza (in severe form)
- Intestinal infections caused by E. coli (in the severe form)
- Gastroenteritis
- Urinary tract infections
- Staphylococcal infections
- Sinusitis
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CHILDREN:
- The risk of streptococcal infection in newborns, especially among children of B-mothers
ORIGIN:
- B-people of Asian origin has increased risk of tuberculosis
NON-SECRETORS:
- The highest risk of infectious diseases of the urinary tract
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Tendency to "slow" viral infections
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- Violation of immune reactions
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- Autoimmune diseases
- Type 1 diabetes
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ORIGIN:
B-people of African origin has most at risk of developing type 1 diabetes and autoimmune diseases
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