Research on blood groups has determined that some blood groups have a much higher risk of developing various diseases. Some blood groups may be more resistant to disease. Blood groups, which provide effective results on our lives, can also play a decisive role in our character traits. The Japanese Ketsuekigata theory says that your blood type determines your personality traits. The Ketsueki-gata theory has been in use since the 1930s. According to this theory, each blood group has positive and negative characteristics that reflect their personality.
The character traits of the blood type are becoming popular thanks to the Japanese professor Tokeji Furukawa, who published an article on this topic. He based his categories on the Greek philosopher Hippocrates, who studied personality. According to him, personality traits are related to the body’s fluids such as bile, blood and phlegm. For Furukawa, each blood type affects the characteristics of the individual.
A BLOOD GROUP
People with type A blood are associated with positive traits such as creativity, intelligence and cooperation, while their supposed negative traits include stubbornness and nervousness. Type A individuals are reported to be more common in Japan than people with other blood types.
0 BLOOD GROUP
Type 0 people are associated with traits such as confidence, determination, stamina, and intuition, but they are also assumed to be selfish and unstable. It is said that they appear selfish, especially to individuals with type A blood.
AB BLOOD GROUP
The alleged strengths of those with AB type blood include rationality and the ability to adapt, but their weaknesses are said to be indecisiveness, criticality and forgetfulness. This blood type is largely viewed as having characteristics of both type A and type B individuals. Because this blood type is rare, people who have it are highly appreciated in Japan.
B BLOOD GROUP
Individuals with type B blood are seen to be strong, passionate, empathetic and determined, but they are also associated with selfishness and erratic behavior. People with this blood group are said to have conflicts with those with A blood group.
DISEASE RISKS OF BLOOD GROUPS
Type A individuals have been found to have an increased risk of stomach cancer and heart disease; Type B people also have an increased risk of heart disease and ovarian cancer; The risk of developing heart disease in type AB individuals and preeclampsia in pregnant women increases; and Type O individuals are more likely to develop ulcers, attract mosquitoes, and have Achilles tendon injuries.