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Advances in Nutrition & Food Science(ANFS)

ISSN: 2572-5971 | DOI: 10.33140/ANFS

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Anorexia of The Female Adolescent: Biological Condition Different Blood Types (0,A,B,AB) Mother/Daughter Traumatic Blood Contact between the Two During Pregnancy and/or Birth. Psychological and Nutritional Causes and Treatment

Abstract

Lorenzo Bracco

Anorexia of the Female Adolescent begins within a limited period of time after menarche and it is characterized by weight loss and loss of menstrual cycle for more than three months. This anorexia is due by psychological and relational causes of the girl and her family. My new theory is that upstream of these causes the Anorexia of the Female Adolescent also requires a biological condition:

“Different Blood Types Mother/Daughter (0, A, B, AB)”. In my medical practice I found that all girls suffering from Anorexia of the Female Adolescent have different blood type from their mother. There are no exceptions in my data. With my new theory all physicians can make an early diagnosis because the group at risk of anorexia to be monitored is reduced to a small percentage of adolescent girls: only those with a blood type different from that of the mother. This will reduce mortality rate and also the consequences (osteoporosis and osteopenia) because late diagnosis is the main cause of therapy failure and of the high mortality rate. However, not all girls with different blood type than the mother develop the Anorexia of the Female Adolescent, but only a few. Why? My hypothesis is that in addition to the difference in the mother/daughter blood type there has been also a blood contact between the two, not necessarily detected, during pregnancy and/or at birth. Psychological and nutritional causes and treatment.

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