The Scottish Travelers
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Quote:The gene for blood group B first appeared in significant numbers somewhere around 10 to 15,000 B.C., the tail end of the Neolithic period, in the area of the Himalayan highlands now part of present day Pakistan and India. The development of blood group B was in large part a response to changes in the environment. It is possible that blood group B may have been the only blood group with the capabilities to survive in such a harsh environment.

The Ural Mountains prevented a large migration westwards from Asia, although small numbers of Caucasians entered eastern Europe, carrying with them the gene for blood group B that they picked up by intermingling with the Asian Mongolians.

Blood group B Mongolians continued to travel northward, toward present day Siberia. They developed a different culture, dependent on herding, and emphasizing the use of cultured dairy products. These nomadic people were expert horsemen, and wandered extensively over the Siberian flat lands, the great Steppes. These nomads must have been compact, tightly knit, and genetically homogenous.

https://www.michellerobertsmith.com/orig...up-history


Quote:Blood type B is generally described as selfish. Blood type B has a strong sense of curiosity, but at the same time, loses interest easily. Though there are a lot of positives to B types, people tend to focus on the negatives. Some say their root is in nomadic peoples who roamed from place to place.

"We love nutritious goat milk, give us more goat milk, and give us kefir too..."
https://www.sectual.com/thread-13398-pos...#pid143572


Quote:The nomads that D'Adamo says type-B people descended from ate a diet high in animal-based protein from both domesticated and hunted sources. Because of this, individuals with blood type B are encouraged to consume plenty of goat, lamb, rabbit, venison and fish such as salmon, sardines, cod, halibut, mackerel, sea trout, sole and flounder. Meat in particular supposedly increases the metabolic rate of type-B people.

https://healthyeating.sfgate.com/best-el...71768.html


Quote:Origin of the Romany Gypsies — Genetic Evidence

B blood group gene ranges from 5 to 30%.

https://www.jstor.org/stable/25757337


Quote:Blood groups of Roms (Gypsies) in Czechoslovakia

B: 25.21%

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/822730


Quote:11% of the Scottish population have group B blood

https://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/imid/b...78_en.html
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The Scottish Travelers - by Mister Obvious - 03-07-2023, 03:08 PM
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