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Lorenzo Bracco

French Federation of Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis (FF2P), France

Title: Biological condition for anorexia of female adolescents- different blood types between mother-daughter plus traumatic blood contact (mother/daughter) during pregnancy and/or birth

Biography

Biography: Lorenzo Bracco

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of the study is to reduce the mortality rate and the consequences of anorexia of the female adolescent by providing a theory that allows us to have an early or even predictive diagnosis. This kind of anorexia is the most important and most dangerous and begins within a limited time frame after menarche and is characterized by weight loss and loss of the menstrual cycle for more than three months. There can also be relapses of this kind of anorexia over the course of life.

Methods: Twenty five (25) years ago, the author came upon the blood type difference between a patient with anorexia of the female adolescent and her mother. Pregnancy had been with placental detachment and birth was traumatic, which was the presumed cause of mother/daughter blood contact. From that day on, he regularly checked, in the cases of anorexia of the female adolescent, the blood types of the daughter suffering from anorexia of the female adolescent and her mother.

Results: In his collection of data (more than 100 cases in 25 years): only the girls who have a different blood type (0, A, B, AB) from the mother are suffering from anorexia of the female adolescent and from their details the author determined a mother/daughter blood contact. There are no exceptions in his data.

Conclusions: Anorexia of the female adolescent recognizes that there are some psychological causes, but also requires the biological condition: Different blood types between mother/daughter + traumatic blood contact (mother/daughter) during pregnancy and/or birth. Recognizing this condition allows an early diagnosis, a predictive hypothesis and a new understanding and even a reframing of the mother/daughter relationship that is not primarily about emotional conflict but is simply the reflection of a relationship disturbed by an immunological alarm.