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Yes. I note that they are excepted from the desirable fruit list in a
variety of "off beat" diet books. Someone must know something.
[log in to unmask]  Pat Barrett

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[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mike Weis
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Subject: Next: Bananas?

I would imagine that there's no reason not to eat bananas, but then
again,
so much of paleo seems to go against conventional wisdom.
 Is there any reason not to eat bananas?
 I have started to notice that every time I eat a banana, I get a
feeling
that is sort of a cross between a hunger pang and a stomach ache. It
never
lasts very long, but it is an unmistakable after-effect that I feel
after I
eat a banana which I never feel after eating any other food.
 Anyone else have a problems with Bananas?
 Mike W.

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