In a message dated 7/25/02 9:14:39 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
<< t appears that Asians consume rice without ill effect. Could this be
because their portions are generally much
>smaller than what we eat in America? On the other hand, Asian in general
are smaller than Americans,
>so perhaps their portions aren't so small relative to their size. Thoughts?
>>
According to Sally Falon in Nourishing Traditions Asians have adapted to
starch eating more than the rest of us -- have larger pancreas
(proportionately) that produce more amylase and more amylase production in
mouth as well. I don't think Asians eat especially small portions especially
of rice.
Namaste, Liz
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