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Mon, 7 Oct 2002 14:41:18 -0600
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> Could that not depend on whether these hormones/antibiotics are stored
> cumulatively in the human body? Or does the body rid itself of them over
> time? In other words, would there be an ever-increasing concentration of
the
> stuff over the years (especially if one ate staurated fats frequently).

Back in the sixties, when so-called 'new age' remedies were being
introduced to the US, fasting was in vogue. However, many fasters at that
time became violently ill because of the accelerated release of DDT that
had been stored in their fatty tissues. Fasting authorities at that time
had to caution their students about this potential problem. Nowadays, since
DDT is illegal in the US it's not as much of a concern, but it does
illustrate how fat storage of toxins *can* be a problem.

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