In a message dated 7/25/02 11:09:30 PM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< They were spread about
during the war to promote the "we are different and
superior" mythos. >>
Did the Japanese want to be better carb eaters? Did they claim to make more
amylase? Curious thing to brag about.
Re: Sally Falon-- generally I've found her to be reliable -- but she might
have been taken in. I know I don't have any first hand knowledge -- if Asians
tolerate carbos better than other groups the amylase thing would be an
explanation. A biochemistry prof I had once definitely made the claim that
different ancestoral groups produced more or less amylase -- she didn't name
names as I recall - just made the assertion. Maybe she too pick up some
propaganda somewhere.
Namaste, Liz
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