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Three Groups — Ten Types
The autonomic nervous system plays a major role in the classification of the metabolic types. The ten metabolic types have been arranged into three groups:
Group A, which includes the Sympathetic Dominant Metabolic Types: One, Four, and Six.
Group B, which includes the Parasympathetic Dominant Metabolic Types: Two, Five, and Seven.
Group C, which includes the Balanced Sympathetic/Parasympathetic Metabolic Types: Three, Eight, Nine and Ten.
Group A — Sympathetic — Vegetarian Types
Group A metabolizers are classed as Types One, Four and Six. These types have very strong or dominant sympathetic nervous systems. These types have very strong functions of the brain, pineal, anterior pituitary, parathyroid, thyroid, and adrenal medulla glands; heart, bone, muscle and connective tissue, kidneys, gonads (ovaries or testes), and uterus or prostate. Their muscles are usually quite well developed and show good muscle tone. Their hearts normally beat a little fast. Constipation is an ever-present plague. Frequently insomnia is a problem. Tension, hyperactivity and drive are their plight.
Sympathetic Metabolizers Are More Prone To:
Achlorhydria
Acidosis
Acne
Alcoholism (to slow down)
Anemia
Angina pectoris
Anxiety
Appetite, diminished
Arteriosclerosis (hardening of arteries)
Arthritis, rheumatoid
Bleeding (slow to stop)
Blood pressure, high
Bowel movement every 2-3 days
Boils
Bones, pain in
Breathing, rapid & irregular
Buerger’s Disease
Bursitis
Cancer
Canker sores
Carbohydrate metabolism, slow
Caries (cavities)
Cataracts
Chorea
Circulation, poor from muscle tension
Colitis, ulcerative
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